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St Clements Press Ltd
University of St Andrews
Bo'ness: St Mary's R C School
Middleton
Halford
Mitchell, A M
Lodge St Andrew No 176 (Denny & Loanhead)
Red Lion Inn (High St, Falkirk)
Saxone
Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Ltd
Clydesdale and North of Scotland Bank had premises at High St Falkirk and Newmarket St Falkirk in the 1950s 340 branches for the Solway to Shetland. Head office - 30 St Vincent Pl. Glasgow
Grangemouth Old Parish Church
Grangemouth was part of the pre-reformation parish of Polmont until the church extension period in the early nineteenth century. Declared to be quoad sacra parish by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on 29 May 1837. Disjoined from Falkirk and erected quoad sacra parish by the Court of Teinds on 7 June 1880. The congregation united with Grange Church on 14 March 1991, taking the name Zetland Church. A church was built in 1866 in Zetland Place. The lands were later sold to the railways and a new building erected in Ronaldshay Crescent.
Falkirk : St Francis School
St Francis Roman Catholic School, Falkirk was established in 1853. It became St Francis Junior Secondary School c 1950. In 1953 the secondary department was closed and the school became St Francis Primary School. Its official school number was 3124. Sometime around 1852 - the exact date is not certain - St Francis Xaviers Catholic School opened its doors for the first time in Manor Street . In 1880 sufficient funds were raised to build a completely new school on Silver Row described as of Gothic style. The old school building in Manor Street began the first of two spells as the meeting place of a new Young Man’s Society. In 1887 an infant section of St Francis School was opened which in the following century would take over the old Free Church School in Meeks Road. In 1904 major alterations costing £3000 were made to St Francis giving it the familiar front entrance in Silver Row. By then there was one senior school mistress and five full time assistants looking after over 300 pupils.
Willson
Dunmore St Andrew's Episcopal Church
Episcopalian church. Demolished.
Callendar Road Tavern
Has had several name changes, including being called Callendar Arms at different periods.
Fair City Showrooms
Bo'ness St Mary's of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church
Morrison, William
Trustees of James Oliphant Trust
James Oliphant is described as Millwright or Engineer in the legal papers held in Falkirk Archives. The properties appear to have been in the Oliphant family for about 50 years.
St Andrew's Ambulance Association: Falkirk BR Company
St Andrew’s Ambulance Corps is a voluntary organisation providing first aid services. The Falkirk BR Company was formed in May 1925 as the Falkirk Railway Ambulance Section of the Corps.
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