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 > St Fort House 1911 St Fort House 1911. The flag is flying for coronation of King George V 22 June 1911. St Fort House in Snow St Fort House in the snow looking north. St Fort Walled Garden and Glasshouse The magnificent walled garden and glasshouses, on left hand side of road driving from Forgan roundabout to Five Roads. St Fort Estate Roadworks Roadworks on the St Fort Estate early 1960s. St Fort estate was split in two by the building of the new access road to the Tay Road Bridge. Here it's rest time for the workers on the new road. St Fort Estate Carriage Driving 1990s In the 1990s St Fort Estate was a popular venue for carriage driving championships. Here the Duke of Edinburgh is competing. St Fort Newspaper Article Newspaper article containing an interview with Andrew Mylius, owner of St Fort farm. Mr Mylius is the great-grandson of Henry Stewart who built St Fort House. Churches: St Fillan's Free Church Soon after the opening of the new Forgan Kirk in 1841 came the Disruption of 1843, a controversy which would split the Church of Scotland. Curling Club Board Board used to alert Curling Club members that the ice at Tayfield curling ponds was firm. Insurance Mark from Sun Alliance Company Insurance Mark from Ravenscraig, Tay Street. Drawing of Sandy Rankine's Joinery Workshop Framed drawing of Sandy Rankine's joinery workshop in Woodhaven. Ferry Ticket Framed ferry ticket. Postcard: Boat Road Pier, c. 1920 Postcard of Boat Road, Newport, c. 1920, after arrival of ferry, showing Post Office, Mission Hall and smiddy. Churches: St Mary's Episcopal Church On the steps above Trinity Church, between High Street and Kilnburn, is St Mary’s Episcopal Church. Newspaper Cutting of Bowling Green on High Street 1850s A newspaper cutting from the 1850s, reporting on the opening of another bowling green in Newport, one much less well known than the one in Scott Street. This one was directly over the road from the Newport Inn, where St Mary's Church now stands. Churches: St Thomas' Church (Newport-on-Tay Church of Scotland) By the 1870s Newport needed a new church to meet the needs of the rapidly increasing population. Churches: Trinity Church At the bottom of High Street is Trinity United Free Church, or the United Presbyterian Church as it was earlier called. Postcard of Newport Pier probably early 1900s A postcard of a busy Newport Pier. Postcard of St Phillan's Place looking up Cupar Road A postcard of what is now Cupar Road looking from the junction with High Street. Early 1900's. Postcard of Boat Road from the Pierhead A postcard of Boat Road from the pierhead, showing the Post Office on the right, then the Mission Hall and smiddy, then J.T.Young's garage. Probably 1920s. Postcard of Newport Pier from the River, c. 1900 A postcard of Newport Pier from the river, with the ferry Dundee docked alongside. Seamills cottage and the refreshment rooms are visible behind the pier. Postcard: Calm on the Tay A postcard of sailing and rowing boats on the river, early 20th century. Ending of Century of Outdoor Curling at Tayfield Framed acknowledgement of ending of over 100 years of outdoor curling on Tayfield land. Presented to the Berry family in 1977. Beehive Maker, Steele and Brodie, Catalogue Cover Front cover of 1961 Steele and Brodie catalogue, maker of beehives and appliances in Wormit 1900 - 1998. Air Raid Warden's Helmet from World War II PAGE: < Prev12345678910Next >