Postcard: the Braes and Tay Street
Mrs Brighton's dancing class 1952.
Wormit branch of Tufty Club c. 1976. Squirrel Tufty taught children road safety.
Record of air raid on St. Andrews when Newport rescue party assisted.
Extract from Wormit school log book recording air drill arrangements.
Anderson shelter at Woodhaven.
Black Watch soldiers marching along Tay Street, Newport.
Model of the 'Vingtor', the first Catalina flying boat flown by Norwegian 333 Squadron based at Woodhaven during World War II. Now on permanent display at the Boyndie Visitor Centre Permanent Exhibition.
A description of and explanation of the background to the Leng Cup and the Memorial Cup. These are the cups competed for by Wormit Boating Club.
Newport Boating Club Commodore's Cup, also known as the Leng Cup. Presented to Newport Boating Club by John Leng in 1891. With the demise of Newport Boating Club it is now in the care of Wormit Boating Club. (Wrongly labelled in photograph.)
Wormit Boating Club Memorial Cup. Subscriptions from members allowed the purchase of the cup in 1948 to commemorate the sixteen members of the club lost during World War II. It is awarded as an annual club series trophy. (Wrongly labelled on photographs.)
Two photographs of Frank Harrison, five times winner of Wormit Singles championship in 1930s. Photographs show him also winning in Newport, singles champion on the left and doubles champion on the right with Florence Guttridge (nee Clark), probably in 1948.
Programme from Congregational Church Drama Group for the play 'Charity Begins.....' in March 1949. The Congregational Drama Group would eventually become the highly talented and enormously popular Blythe Players.
Newport-on-Tay Congregational Church centenary April 1968. Photograph shows Mr David Mason and Miss Alie May Scrymgeour admiring the cake baked to celebrate the centenary.
Congregational Church Centenary Service of Worship leaflet. Service held on 28 April 1968 to celebrate the Centenary of the building of the Church 1868 - 1968.
View of the Congregational Church at the bottom of Kilnburn. The church closed in 1986 and was demolished in 1991.
A view of the interior of Trinity Church.
Toy car lent to exhibition 2016. Label reads: "Toy car which belonged to John Berry. Made in woodwork shop under the direction of Mr Burns of the Mars Training Ship. The ship was anchored off Woodhaven, Newport and provided training for the Merchant Navy for underprivileged boys until 1929, when the ship was towed away and broken ...
Wooden chess box made by the Mars boys in the workshops.
Wooden crumb tray made by Mars boys.
The Swimming Medallion The swimming medallion was presented to the swimming club by John Berry, President 1857-58. Mr Arthur Lees of Freuchie was the last man to win the medallion in 1928, and he returned it to the Berry family in 1988.
Order of Service leaflet for induction of Rev Robert Waugh 17 January 1945.
Order of Service leaflet for the induction of Rev John Paterson 12 January 1955.
Order of Service leaflet for induction of Rev J G McPhee 14 May 1988.