Search the archiveCurrently displaying: 10 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Other Businesses" xformat: "Photograph" x Search term Filter by Subject Recreation venues (1)Newport Braes (1)Tayfield Estate (1)Other Tayfield Items (1)Filter by Area Newport (5)Wormit (2)Filter by Decade 1910s (1)1920s (2)1930s (6)1940s (2)1950s (4)1960s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Pier Smiddy, early 1900s The pier smiddy was owned by Tayfield Estate, and closed in the 1940s. The last tenants were the Don family, but prior to that the Smiddy had been worked by Willie Young, whose son John T Young established the bicycle repair shop on the High Road which became the successful Young's Garage on Boat Road. Caldwell's Dairy Van 1937 This photograph shows Caldwell's Dairy van with Tom Brunton and Tom Easton, 1937. Newport Special Constables, 1930s A photograph of the three Special Constables in Newport in the 1930s. The police station was in King Street, but they also had an office in the pier shops. Bus Driver and Clippie at the Pier, 1930s A photograph of a bus driver and conductress (known as a "clippie" because she clipped the tickets) at the pier, probably 1930s. Scottish Sand and Gravel Company, Wormit, late 1950s These photographs show workers at the Scottish Sand and Gravel Company at the far end of Wormit, late 1950s. Royal Cafe Newport Photograph of an ice cream cart from the Royal Cafe, Newport. The Royal Cafe was housed in the old Royal Buildings in the 1920s and 1930s. On busy days when there was a regatta or swimming gala at the adjacent Newport Braes, the ice cream carts on Tay Street would be plying a brisk trade. ... Newport Match Wedding in St Thomas' Church 1954. Ice Cream Cart at Woodhaven Stop Me and Buy One. Finest Cream Ices from the Pierhead Cafe. Ice cream cart (and dogs) outside Sandy Rankine's cottage immediately above Woodhaven Pier. From the 1930s until the 1970s the Pierhead Cafe, now 1 Boat Brae, was run by the Jannetta family. Scottish Sand and Gravel Company, Newton Quarry, Wormit Workers at the Scottish Sand and Gravel Company at Newton Quarry, just outside Wormit. Possibly around 1950. James Johnstone's Bus 1920's A photograph of James Johnstone's bus at the pier, the first to run between Newport and Tayport in the 1920s. The Fifie is just visible over the wall.