Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 6 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "St Thomas' Church" xDecade: "1910s" x Search term Filter by Subject Newport at War (1)Remembrance (1)Filter by Format Booklet (1)Document (1)Leaflet (2)Photograph (1)Poster (1)Filter by Decade 1870s (2)1880s (2)1890s (2)1900s (4)1920s (4)1930s (4)1940s (4)1950s (4)1960s (2)1970s (2)1980s (2)1990s (2)2000s (2)2010s (2)2020s (2)Filter by Century 19th (2)21st (2) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest St Thomas' Church: Extension Plans 1902 Two drawings showing plans for the extension to St Thomas' Church in 1902. Plans were drawn on 24 May 1901. As can be seen on second drawing the area of the church would be more than doubled, from a very simple rectangle shape to a building with increased seating in new transepts, as well as ... St Thomas' Church Funeral Service Miss Fraser 1911 Order of Service for the funeral in St Thomas' Church of Miss Fraser, sister and house-keeper to Rev Thomas Fraser for over forty years. 13 July 1911. St Thomas' Father Willis Organ A leaflet giving details of the planning, installation and use of the fine 'Father' Willis Organ in St Thomas' Church. History of St Thomas' Church The history of St Thomas' Church, written in a series of articles for the church journal. They were written by R J Cairns between 1956 and 1958. St Thomas' Church Memorial Window World War I Memorial window in St Thomas' Church, now Newport Church of Scotland, commemorating those members of the church who were lost in World War I. Peter Black Ernest William Fairweather Robert Ernest Ferrier Robert John Gould Harry Charles Grant George Taylor Hastie Henry Love James McLaren Alexander James Bolton Milne George Sidney Ness Andrew Black Robertson William Morrison Robertson James Gibson Swinton Charles Young Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland: 150 Years A poster advertising a weekend of events in celebration of the church's 150th anniversary. The church had opened in 1870 so in fact the celebrations were three years late, with all events having been delayed by the Covid pandemic.