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Claire Russell
Glyn Cuthbertson
Mary Morrison
Anderson & Sutherland
Lumphinans Coal & Iron Works
Denny Iron Works Yearly & Friendly Society
Gothic Iron Works
Port Downie Iron Works
Newmill Iron Works of Elgin Ltd
Falkirk Iron Works Platoon No 5
O'Neill
Worked at Duncarron Iron Works, 1978.
Summerford Iron Works
David Cowlin
Camelon Iron Co
Founded in 1845 as Crosswaite, Miller and Co at Lock 16. In 1854 the first partnership was dissolved and the works sold to Mr Smith. In 1870 Mr Smith opened a new foundry at called Kilns Iron works on the south side of the Forth & Clyde Canal at Kilns Place near Lock 9 in Falkirk. This new foundry started off producing pipes but in 1873 the entire plant from the Lock 16 foundry was transferred there too. The company then became known as Camelon Iron Co. The foundry at Lock 16 was sold to Walker, Turnbull & Co and became Portdownie Ironworks.
In 1935 the company became part of Federated Foundries Ltd along with Grangemouth Iron Company (Grange Iron Works, Camelon), Watson, Gow Co (Etna Iron Works) and Burnbank Foundry Co. The premises at Kilns Place were closed in or before 1954 and Camelon Iron Works was merged with Grangemouth Iron Company. The new company was known as Grange-Camelon Iron Co.
Camelon Iron Co was incorporated in 1890 with the registration number SC002035, and was dissolved in 1954. [GB234/BT2/2035]
Ian Waddell
Robert Easton
Abbots Foundry Co
Abbots Foundry Co had its works at Bankside, Falkirk on the site of Dalderse Foundry. The company joined Allied Ironfounders in 1929. Amalgamated with Callendar Iron Company and thereafter became known as Callendar Abbots Iron Company. After amalgamation the company moved to the Callendar Iron works site at Stewart Road. the original premises were taken over by the brass works of Malcolm Cockburn & Co in 1933.
Chattan Iron Works
Started July 1914 by Gillespie's Ltd. In 1929 was taken over by Messrs. Mitchell, Russell & Co Ltd. By 1951 the company was under the control of Smith & Wellstood Ltd as the managing director, Thomas B Preston was on the board of Smith & Wellstood. By Feb 1966 the front portion of the office was demolished and a canteen and office was reconstructed in the remaining part of the building
Davie Johnstone
Elizabeth Dalrymple
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