Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 31 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Aerial Photographs" x Search term Filter by Subject Tay Road Bridge (2)Building Road Bridge (2)Filter by Area Newport (23)Wormit (7)Filter by Decade 1890s (1)1920s (5)1930s (2)1940s (7)1950s (2)1960s (6)1970s (3)1980s (1)Filter by Century 19th (1)20th (22) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12Next > Tay Road Bridge Temporary Bridge and East Newport This photograph provides an excellent view of the temporary road bridge, but it is equally as interesting to see this end of the village in such detail. Many of the houses have changed considerably in 40 years, with alterations and extensions. The Riverview Lodge (previously Seymour) area has been completely redeveloped, and in the lower ... East Newport and the Building of the Road Bridge, c. 1965 A photograph of East Newport, taken while the road bridge was under construction. Note the wooden temporary bridge, and pre-fab houses in Kerr Street and Tay Terrace. Aerial photograph of East Newport c. 1965 An aerial photograph of East Newport, showing the extensive grounds of the then Seymour Hotel, with its sign on the river bank. Photograph of Central Newport, 1957 An aerial photograph of the centre of the village in 1957, with cars parked in Tayfield grounds for the ferry to the Royal Highland Show in Dundee. The school, Congregational church, Old Granary, remains of the old pier and J.T.Young's garage on Boat Road are all clearly visible, but now no longer there. Aerial Photograph of West Newport An aerial photograph of West Newport, showing the extensive grounds of Leng Home (Waterstone House/ Highfield) and the railway line, around 1960. Aerial View of Central Newport 1940s Aerial view from 1940s showing the three large mansions and extensive grounds of Balmore, Kinbrae and Westwood. At the bottom right is Newport West station no bigger than a child's toy in this view. Aerial View Union Street and East Newport Rather a grainy view here for this aerial shot of East Newport. The tenement block in the foreground would eventually give way to the Rio Cinema. At the far end of Union Street, beyond Robert Street, on the right hand side is another block of flats, no longer there, similar to the Union Place block ... Aerial View: Cupar Road An aerial postcard view of Cupar Road and the houses in Scott Street. Aerial View of Newport from South West View over Newport c. 1970 towards a fairly new Tay Road Bridge. The Leng Home in the foreground. View to Newport from Dundee Postcard view from Newport to Dundee, possibly taken from Dundee Law. Ferries passing in the river. Postcard: Newport Village Centre from the River This photograph from possibly around 1920 shows many of the buildings that were constructed in the second half of the 19th century, with High Street, Kilnburn, Victoria Street and Cupar Road clearly visible. Aerial Photograph of East and West Newport Framed aerial photo of East and West Newport, 1960s. Aerial Photograph East Newport A photograph taken from one of the Norwegian flying boats during World War II. It shows the area between James Street and Robert Street. Showing clearly are the old Royal Buildings and the tenement houses all the way up Robert Street to Union Street. The large block on the south side of Union Street is ... Aerial Photograph West Newport Photograph of West Newport taken from one of the Norwegian flying boats during World War II. At the bottom of the picture the glasshouses and neat gardens at Balmore, while on the left West Newport station is just out of sight. Kirk Road only has houses on one side, and to cross the railway at ... Aerial View Central Newport A Norwegian waves from his flying boat while passing over Newport. There's a good clear view of the granary, but, apart from lack of traffic, the High Street hasn't changed much. Aerial View of Woodhaven During World War II An aerial view of Woodhaven taken from one of the Norwegian flying boats during World War II. On the left the houses of St Fort Road. To the right of the pier are Mars Gardens and Woodhaven Avenue. Woodhaven Avenue, newly built before the war, still has that look of 'new-ness' about it. At that ... Tayport Road and Gasworks from Road Bridge A fabulous and unusual view taken from the road bridge while under construction. On the slope is Northfield farm, and in the distance the chimney of the gasworks. The gasworks moved to this location in 1903 from their position below the High Street. The roadway in front centre is the access track to the construction ... Aerial Photograph of West Newport c. 1920 Aerial view of West Newport c. 1920. Aerial Postcard View of Newport Postcard view of Newport from above the Leng Home. Postcard View of Newport from West Postcard view of Newport from the West, looking down on Waterstone House (Leng Home) and Kirk Road. Postcard East Newport Postcard view of ferry leaving the pier and view along East Newport shore. Woodhaven Farm: Aerial View A framed aerial view of Woodhaven Farm taken in 1986. Aerial View of East Newport A view over East Newport taken from the tower of St Thomas' Church. The view is dominated by St Fillan's Church, demolished in 1979. Below are the back views of the houses on William Street. Aerial View Craighead Farm pre-1948 Aerial view showing Craighead Farm and out-buildings before their demolition. These two fields provided the site for post-war house building. First built were East Queen Street and Craighead Road in the late 1940s, exactly where the farm had been, followed by Elizabeth Crescent and Northfield Road in 1952-53, with Elizabeth Crescent named in acknowledgement of ... PAGE: 12Next >