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McLellan, William & Co Ltd
Grahamston Iron Co (1993) Ltd
After Grahamston Iron Co went into liquidation in 1993 the name was bought out by a former manager and the business re-started in the premises of Broomside Foundry. The name went to a site in England in 1998. The original Grahamston Iron Co was in Gowan Avenue, Falkirk.
Callendar Brick & Fireclay Co Ltd
Callendar Brick & Fireclay Co Ltd was formed in 1947 following the nationalisation of coal, but the company's origins date back to around 1832 when brickworks were built on the south side of Lock 5 of the Forth & Clyde Canal. These works were taken over by James Potter of Glenfuir by 1860 and James Potter & Co was established by 1886. James Potter was also a partner in the Callendar Coal Co from 1868, along with William Forbes and James Dougal. Callendar Coal Co leased the mineral rights of Callendar Estate. The brick and fireclay works were moved to Glen Village in the 1880s and thereafter were part of the Callendar Coal Co. When coal was nationalised in 1947, the brickworks were separated off into a private company, the Callendar Brick & Fireclay Co Ltd. In 1967 the company was bought by Hepworth Iron Co and the works closed down.
Federated Foundries Ltd
1935 merger of light castings foundries, including Burnbank Foundry Co Ltd, Camelon Iron Co Ltd, Grangemouth Iron Co Ltd and Watson, Gow & Co Ltd. Amalgamated with Allied Ironfounders in 1965 (?)
Caledonian Railway Co Canal Dept
From 1867 until 1923 the Forth & Clyde Canal Co was run by the Caledonian Railway Co. By Act of Parliament of 20 July 1867 (30 & 31 Vic c.106), the canal company was incorporated as the Forth and Clyde Navigation Guaranteed Company, a subsidiary of the Caledonian Railway Co. It was dissolved on 11 November 1881 under the Caledonian Railway (Guaranteed Annuities Stock No 2) Act of 8 April 1881. The Caledonian Railway Canal Department operated the canal. On 1 July 1923 the Caledonian Railway Co became part of the London Midland and Scotland Railway Co.
J.J. Sullivan & Co
Polmont District Gas Co Ltd
Skaife & Co
Christie & Co
Cockburn & Co
Gramophone Co
Cooper & Co.
Hannah & Co
Mackie & Co
Wohlgemuth & Co
Campbell & Co
Todd Co
Beveridge & Co
Carron Co?
Newton & Co
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