Search the websiteCurrently displaying all 2199 items in the archive. Enter a search term or click on a filter. Search term Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: < Prev12345678910Next > Sir John Leng Photograph of Sir John Leng. Waterstone House, later Leng Home Waterstone House, later the Leng Home. This was the home of Sir John Leng's son William, whose family gifted it after his death to Fife Council as a retirement home. Leng Memorial Chapel The chapel is on a hilltop, two miles south of Newport, and is perhaps most striking when floodlit at night. Newport Swimming Club The Newport Swimming Club was in existence at least from the 1850s, and had premises down on the Newport Braes. Bowl and Ladle presented to Willie Rankine by the Norwegians Bowl and ladle presented to Willie Rankine in 1974 while visiting Norwegian Squadron 333 veterans in Norway, with whom he had remained in contact after they were stationed at Woodhaven. Rededication of Mars Boys' Commemoration Stone Newspaper photograph of rededication ceremony of Mars boys' commemoration stone and plaque. Cushion from Tay Bridge Disaster Cushion made from upholstery recovered after the Tay Bridge disaster in 1879. Ticket for the Ferry Saloon Framed ticket for the ferry saloon. The Squibb Family of Queen Street, Newport, with their Evacuees The Squibb family of Queen Street, pictured with their evacuees. Postcard of Bay Road, Wormit A postcard of Bay Road, taken from the railway bridge looking west. Early 1900s. Postcard: Happy New Year from the Mars Boys! A postcard showing the Mars Boys spelling Happy New Year on Woodhaven Railway embankment (now the nature trail). The Mars can be seen behind. Newport Braes The Braes, which belonged originally to Tayfield estate, have been used for well over a hundred years as a public recreation ground. Wormit Bowling Club: Winners of the 1919 Three Counties' Association Trophy The Wormit Bowling Club members who won the 1919 Three Counties' Association trophy. W D Ireland, G Tudhope, R Currie, A M Imrie, H Johnston (Skip), J Thomson, D Smith (President), J Gilmour, A Johnston (Skip), J Bisset, A B Scott, A Webster (Skip), J Aitken. Postcard of Fife Fox-Hounds at St Fort A postcard of Fife Fox-Hounds at St Fort. Badge of Wormit Bowling Club The badge of Wormit Bowling Club. Catalina Seaplanes on the Shore at Woodhaven Catalina seaplanes on the shore at Woodhaven, Wormit 333 Squadron of the Royal Norwegian Airforce was stationed at Woodhaven from 1942-1945. Postcard: Bay Road, Wormit A postcard of Bay Road, Wormit, looking west. View from St Fort Railway Station A postcard of the view from St Fort railway (now the site of Moffat and Williamson's bus depot) towards the Five Roads roundabout and on to St Fort. The cottages, Bogearn on the left and Bogton on the right, are no longer there. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stones Two photographs showing the Newport Police Burgh boundary stone which marked the eastmost limit of the burgh boundary. This stone is near the shore beyond the road bridge. The letters NPB can just be deciphered. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stone Photograph showing the Newport Police Burgh boundary stone at the junction of Kirk Road and Cupar Road. It may have been moved from the other side of the road. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stone Photograph showing the Newport Police Burgh boundary stone which marked the most westerly limit of the burgh boundary. This stone is embedded in the concrete at the base of the Tay Bridge Disaster memorial at Wormit Bay. The letters NPB can be seen clearly. Newport Police Burgh: Boundary Stones Three photographs showing Newport Police Burgh boundary stones which marked the boundary of the burgh. These three stones are in the field above Kirk Road. The letters NPB are clearly seen and two of the stones are in remarkably good condition. Salmon Fishing In the 19th century salmon fishing provided a livelihood for many families in this area. Newport School Miss Rose Dancing Group 1940s One of the many dancing groups trained by Miss Rose at Newport School. Miss Rose was a much loved infant teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s. Left to right Back row: Norma Share, ? . Middle row: James Howitt, Ronald Caird. Front row: Frances McMillan, Maureen Muir, ? . PAGE: < Prev12345678910Next >