The 2nd (Newport) Fife Artillery Volunteers were formed in April 1860. This tankard was won for marksmanship by Corporal Latto in 1867.
Clock presented by Newport Quoting Club to Joseph Keay (newsagent at pier) in 1914.
Newport Masons Burns Supper date unknown.
Newport Masons around 1960.
At one time there were two Men's Probus groups meeting in Newport. The first group, the Probus Group of North Fife, was established in 1972, and the Probus Group of Newport-on-Tay was formed in 1992. This photograph shows the Newport-on-Tay Probus in 1999 in Newport Church hall.
At one time there were two Men's Probus groups meeting in Newport. The first group, the Probus Group of North Fife, was established in 1972, and the Probus Group of Newport-on-Tay was formed in 1992. This photograph shows some of the past Chairmen of the North Fife Probus. Bill Croll, who is wearing the Chairman's ...
At one time there were two Men's Probus groups meeting in Newport. The first group, the Probus Group of North Fife, was established in 1972, and the Probus Group of Newport-on-Tay was formed in 1992. This photograph shows the North Fife Probus around 2003. They met in the Servite Houses lounge.
Newport-on-Tay Scotscraig Round Table hosting visitors from Newport, Isle of Wight Round Table 1970s.
Two photographs taken at the club on the day of the Newport Festival in June 2019.
Two photographs showing the interior of the club - the lounge area and the splendid billiard room.
Display board showing the Newport Club presidents from the founding of the club in 1871 until 2022. The first-named president, Albert Grothe, was engineer on the ill-fated first rail bridge.
These two photographs show the winning guy in the bonfire night inter-school competition held annually, and organised by the Round Table. This one is from November 1972. Judging was by Round Table members outside the Blyth Hall. The winning guy went on top of the Round Table bonfire. Apparently Wormit School won quite often. Eddie ...
The annual Round Table fete held in the grounds of Tayfield.
Round Table outing to Dewar's in Perth in 1970s.
List of members of the Newport Club in 1954. The club was founded in 1871 and has been based in premises above the High Street since 1894.
Round Table dinner, possibly taken at St Michaels Inn.
Round Table 10th Charter dinner, held in Fernie Castle Hotel 1979.
Programme and menu for the 30th Charter Dinner of Newport-on-Tay Scotscraig Round Table, held in the Invercarse Hotel, Dundee on Saturday 27 February 1999.
At one time there were two Men’s Probus groups meeting in Newport. The first group, the Probus Group of North Fife, was established in 1972, and the Probus Group of Newport-on-Tay was formed in 1992. This photograph shows some of the past Chairmen of the North Fife Probus. Jim Johnstone, who is wearing the Chairman’s ...
Round Table members recognising Miss Maude Pilkington's freedom of the burgh 1970.
Newport Round Table members in very fancy dress 1970s.
In the 1970s Round Table brought over a dozen under-priveleged children from Belfast for a week's holiday. They stayed in Comerton House at Forgan which had been a children's home. This photograph shows a party in the Newport Hotel for the children and members of Round Table.
A History of the Newport Club, written in 1983 by W R Nicolson.
An unusual memento from the Newport Club. Photograph of a lovely wee silver matchbox inscribed with From Newport Club 1890. On the back is inscribed RS, perhaps a long-ago member?