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Name Biography
Falkirk District Council. MSC Management and co-ordinating group.
Badge Group Design
Molly Ormond
Camelon Local History Group
George Deas Page
George Deas Page (1856-1929) was an architect working in Falkirk from c. 1900-1929.
He was born in Glasgow and was the son of Francis Page and Janet Mathieson and married Anne Anderson Graham. He died at The Bungalow, High Station Road, Falkirk aged 73. (Source GROS)
Local (Subject) Plan Working Group
Forth Valley Design Group
Star Group of Companies. Architects' Dept
Scottish Bus Group Pension Fund
Falkirk District Council. Asset Realisation Group
Howard Douglas Design Group
MacDonald Estates Group Plc
Robert Stewart
Architect
A N Malcolm
Alexander Nisbet Malcolm (1877-1955) was an architect working in Falkirk and later in Stirling. He was in partnership with T M Copland from c 1900 until 1921 when he was appointed architect for Stirlingshire Education Authority and then County Architect in 1932. He retired in 1943.
Alexander Gauld
Alexander Gauld (d 1929) was an architect, who designed various buildings in Falkirk area. Died in Bangour Village but usual residence was 32 Buccleuch St, Edinburgh. Aged 62.
P & E Consulting Group
Cocker,Philip, Associates
Wilson & Tait
The partnership of Wilson & Tait was formed in 1903 between David A Tait and Henry Wilson with offices in Grangemouth. The partnership ended in 1937 on the retirement of David Tait.

Wilson & Tait appear to have briefly had an office in Edinburgh at 122 George Street from about 1913-15. Presumably this was to to enable them to undertake a particular job in the city but this has not yet been traced. They also had a branch office in Jedburgh in the mid-1930s, presumably to oversee projects there.

In 1937 when Tait retired, Henry Wilson merged his practice with that of Strang & Wilson, James Strang also having retired in that year, the combined practice of Wilson & Wilson being now based in Strang's office at 39 Vicar Street, Falkirk.
[Source: Dictionary of Scottish Architects, accessed 22 Nov 2012 http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/ ]
Kemp
Sinclair
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