Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 9 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Other Views" xDecade: "1910s" x Search term Filter by Subject Newport at War (1)Pre-World War One (1)Filter by Format Newspaper cutting (1)Photograph (8)Filter by Decade 1890s (1)1900s (5)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (2)1970s (1)1980s (1)1990s (1)2000s (1)2010s (1)Filter by Century 19th (1)21st (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest West Road, Newport A more peaceful West Road, with the row of houses (Woodend) on the left very recognisable. The main difference from today is Miss Crichton's grocery shop in the end of the block. Granny Nicol Granny Nicol appears to have been a well-known and much loved Newport character. Widowed in World War I, she was left to bring up five children on her own. Multi-Image Postcard of Newport Postcard of Newport with five images: High Street; Newport Pier; Newport from the Pier; the Beach; and HMS Vulcan. All pre-World War I. A Submarine and East Newport One of the submarines based in the Tay before World War I. In this photograph, beyond submarine 49, these extensive gardens, outbuildings and glasshouses all belonged to Seymour House, then the newly built private house of John Adam St Quentin Leng (son of Sir John of Kinbrae) and family, later the Seymour Hotel and now ... Netherlea House Stained Glass Two stained glass panes from the staircase window in Netherlea House, demolished in 2019. Victoria Street Towards Kilnburn An early view probably from early 1900s looking from Victoria Street towards Kilnburn. On the left is Darvel Lodge, so called because James Morton who had it built in 1888, came from the village of Darvel in Ayrshire. Before Darvel Lodge was built, this was the site of the Tayfield Smithy. Posing for a Picture on Big Rock Big Rock on Newport Braes has always been a good place to pose for a picture. This is Jack Barlow, later of Betsworth and Barlow plumbers. Jack was born in 1906 which probably dates this photograph to around the outbreak of World War I. Two piers in the background. Linden Avenue, Newport-on-Tay An early postcard of Linden Avenue, Newport. On the left, the railway line crosses the bridge at the top of Victoria Street. On the right, the first house now has a large gate cut into the corner of the stone wall. Victoria Street Towards Kilburn View from Victoria Street towards Kilburn.