Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 19 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Scouts and Cubs" x Search term Filter by Subject Memories (1)Newport at War (1)World War Two (1)Recreation venues (1)Waterstone Crook (1)Filter by Format Booklet (1)Photograph (16)Text (1)Filter by Area Newport (10)Wormit (5)Filter by Decade 1930s (2)1940s (3)1950s (7)1960s (1)1970s (2)1980s (4)1990s (4)2000s (1)Filter by Century 20th (17)21st (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Beavers Celebrating First Birthday, 1984 Beavers celebrating their first birthday in 1984. Cutting the first sod for the new Scout Hut at Waterstone Crook, 1986 Cutting the first sod for the new Scout hut at Waterstone Crook in 1986. Newport/Wormit Scouts Newport/Wormit Scouts Newport Cub Camp at Fettercairn, 1978 Newport Cub camp at Fettercairn in 1978. Newport Beavers Visiting HMS Beaver at Rosyth, 1985 Newport Beavers visiting HMS Beaver at Rosyth in 1985. 34th Fife (Newport on Tay) Scout Camp Loch Loch, 1994 A photograph of four of the troop surmounting a summit on one of the regular Scout camping and hill-walking trips to the Angus Glens. Scout Camp at Glen Clova 1991 A photograph from a summer weekend camp at Glen Clova. 34th Fife (Newport on Tay) Scouts. World War II: Boys' Brigade and Scouts in Parade from Kilnburn Two photographs showing the Boys' Brigade members and Scouts, first of all being inspected in Kilnburn, then taking part in the parade along Blyth Street to the service in St Thomas' Church. 34th Fife, 1st Newport Scout Troop 1954 Photograph of the Newport and Wormit Scouts in 1954, with Scoutmaster Ed Hart. Photograph taken in the old Scout HQ down at Woodhaven pier, in what had previously been the Mars sheds. John Dott Scoutmaster John Dott was involved with Newport and Wormit Scouts and Cubs from his childhood days in the Cubs in the 1930s until his official retirement from the movement in 1995. From the late 1950s until 1973 he was Scoutmaster. In 1973 he was appointed District Commissioner, a post he held for 22 years. Even after ... Photo Album of the Visit to Woodhaven of the 'Maharajah' in 1933 A photo album celebrating the visit of the 'Maharajah' to Woodhaven on Saturday 27th May 1933. This was a fund-raising event by Newport/Wormit Scouts. Newport/Wormit Scout Camp 1952 The first photograph here shows Jimmy Calder and Glen McBurnie in the camp kitchen doing a bit of housework. In the second photograph the four older boys from left to right are Harold Inglis, John Dott, Claude Taylor with his hand on the tent pole and Gavin Cairns leaning on the pole. Ken Hart tells us that ... Newport/Wormit Scout Camp 1953 34th Fife (Newport-on-Tay) Scouts at camp in 1953. Chief Scout Award 1990 Scout Ross Greenhill receives his chief Scout award from leader Adam Olejnik in 1990. Newport/Wormit Scout Camp 1952 Local Scouts at camp in 1952. Scouting Memories 1950s Kenneth Hart recalls his happy days in the Scouts in the 1950s. "I joined the Scouts at 11 years of age. I had tried the Cubs but did not enjoy them. Ronald Pringle persuaded me to go to the Scouts with him and I enjoyed several years of Scouting. My first patrol was the Lion Patrol ... 1st Newport Queen's Scouts 1954 The first photograph shows the group of five Newport and Wormit boys who won the Queen's Scout award in 1954. L-R: Gavin Cairns; Norman Myles; Rod Stewart; Kenneth Morrison; Kenneth Hart. The second photograph shows the certificate presented to Kenneth Hart. The awards were presented to the boys by Lord Rowallan who was Chief Scout at the ... Newport/Wormit Scouts late 1940s Newport/Wormit Scouts at camp in late 1940s. Back row L-R: Stuart Cram; Alistair Robertson; Basil Doughty; Sandy Duncan ASM; John Dott ASM; Terence Doughty; Kenneth Mackintosh; Philip Rizza; ? . Next Row: Douglas Forbes; Radley MacDougald; ? ;Charles Rizza; Andy Anderson; Hugh Muir SM and Headmaster Newport School; ? ; Stuart Phillips; Stuart Sturrock; ? ; ? ... Boy Scouts Roll of Honour Board celebrating Newport and Wormit Boy Scouts who achieved the King's or Queen's Scout Badge between 1931 and 1961, and the Chief Scout's Award between 1975 and 2000.