This panel depicting the Tay Road Bridge was stitched by Tessa Durham
Photograph showing Provost Scrymgeour (Provost 1934 - 1937) immediately opposite the ferry pier. The crowd is clearly waiting for someone or something, but will we ever know what it was. Could be someone important arriving or departing by the ferry, or perhaps someone driving through.
A reprint of a newspaper article from 1902 describing the extension to St Thomas' Church, and the background history to the need for an extension.
A photograph of the Newport Operatic Society taken outside the Blyth Hall prior to one of their shows in the 1930s.
Tayport Amateur Musical Society was founded in Tayport in 1949 but was soon equally associated with Newport as they performed their shows in the Blyth Hall. This photograph shows their 50th anniversary souvenir programme from their show Oklahoma in 1999.
A well travelled prescription, issued in Newport, then stamped on the reverse in Newcastle, London and Bombay! Prescription issued by Chalmers the chemist.
Adverts for three local businesses, taken from the 1924 Guide to Newport.
William Doig the chemist advert from 1924 Guide to Newport.
Steele and Brodie workshop, Kilmany Road, Wormit.
Dick Campbell in Steele and Brodie workshop.
Steele and Brodie Ladies. Who? What? Why?
Newspaper cutting about Steele and Brodie.
Miss Rose's dance class pictured at Newport Higher Grade School prior to competing in Kirkcaldy. Miss Rose was a much loved teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s.
Miss Rose, infant teacher, taught Newport pupils dancing. They frequently won the Fife Schools competition in Kirkcaldy. Miss Rose was a much loved teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s.
Miss Rose was a much loved infant teacher in Newport from 1911 until the early 1950s. Throughout her career, she taught hundreds of local children to dance, very often competing at festivals and competitions.