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Chapelhall Industrial Estate
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Macnair, David and Sons Ltd
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Works - Precast concrete works, Dollar industrial estate.
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Anderson, J & J
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Hair Cosmetics Centre
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Fleming
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Robert Bell
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Robert Bell (1815-1887) was educated at Edinburgh, he was called to the Bar in 1836. Lived in Shetland for where he presided at Lerwick Sheriff court for 22 years. Served as Sheriff-Substitute in Falkirk since 1865. Was, for several years, chairman of the directors of Falkirk Industrial School. He was an elder of Falkirk Parish Church.
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Council of Industrial Design
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Bo'ness Industrial Pottery Manufacturing Society
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Falkirk & District Industrial Savings League
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British Industrial Gases Ltd
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Falkirk Ragged Industrial School
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Established in 1857 by the Falkirk Ragged Industrial School Association. The initiative for the school probably came from Rev Lewis Hay Irving and from Colonel Dundas. The school was re-named the Industrial School for Boys and Girls under the Industrial Schools Act 1866 and in 1868 the school became Certified by HM Inspector of Reformatories and Ragged Schools. The contents of the building were sold in 1899 and the premises were then used for the Falkirk Model Lodging House until the 1980s. This school took in destitute boys and girls and trained them in 'habits of industry' (Bain,1965 p212). It also took in children detained under various Acts. The Industrial School (Scotland) Act, 1854, saw children aged between 7 and 14 sent to Industrial schools if found begging or without adequate supervision. The 1866 Act allowed the detention of destitute children up to age 16. The cost was borne by parents or the Parochial Board or by voluntary support.
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Blyth & Blyth
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Consulting Civil & Structural Engineers
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Falkirk District Council. Industrial Development Working Group
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James Lammay
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Was a pupil at the Industrial School in Tranent. Subject of a claim by the Industrial School that Falkirk Parish council were liable to contribute towards his maintenance as his father Alexander Lammay had been in the poorhouse. A claim which they contested
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Central Regional Council. Industrial Archaeology Survey
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Planning Department
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Scottish Industrial Archaeology Survey, Strathclyde University
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Part of the Department of History, Strathclyde University. Director, John R Hume and Survey Officer, Graham Douglas
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Industrial Life Offices: Falkirk Committee
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Bo'ness Industrial Co-operative Pottery & Manufacturing Society Ltd
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Formed by Bo'ness Co-op Society following meeting in March 1887. Pottery built at Grangepans in 1889. Went into liquidation in 1894
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Bryan & Shear Ltd
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Commercial and Industrial Photographers
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HM Industrial Pollution Inspectorate for Scotland
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