This photo shows the first house in Tay Street on the corner of Cupar Road. it was taken before the row of shops was built, probably in the 1890s.
A photo of the shops in Cupar Road (formerly St Phillan's Place) probably taken around 2005.
A photo of the shops in Cupar Road (formerly St Phillan’s Place) probably taken in 2015. Amy's Flower Shop, which was on the corner, closed in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.
A snowy scene in this postcard view of Cupar Road.
Early photo and postcard of St Phillan's Place, Cupar Road, Newport. Mr Doig's chemist's shop can be seen on the left.
A postcard showing St Phillan's Place, now Cupar Road, Newport.
Postcard view of Newport, looking up Cupar Road, taken from the church tower.
Postcard showing view up Cupar Road, Newport. May date from 1920s.
An early postcard of St Phillan's Place (spelled Philan's on card), Cupar Road, Newport.
Lovely clear view of Cupar Road from early 1900s. On the right, Wallace's shoe shop, which was in that location from 1890s until 1960s. Doig the Chemist on the left was there from 1901 until 1950s. His pestle and mortar sign is above the shop. Two bay windows above the shops where now in 2020 ...
A busy day on Cupar Road early 1900s. Almost traffic jam conditions with three horse drawn carriages in view. On the left are the familiar shops of Robertson Place - Mathewson the greengrocer, Doig the chemist, Mackay the painter and Kirk and Coutts the ironmonger. On the right is the delivery wagon belonging to Robert ...
Photo of Cupar Road, Newport, looking towards Hillside Place. Probably early 1960s. Spire of St Fillan's Church, William St. can be seen in background.
A postcard of what is now Cupar Road looking from the junction with High Street. Early 1900's.
Two postcards of this version of this much photographed view of Cupar Road. This was sometimes St Fillan's Place and sometimes St Phillan's Place. Wallace's shoe shop on the right was there from 1900 until the 1960s. On the left, worth noting, are the two upper bay windows, and the flagpole. The upper building here ...