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Institute of Engineers & Shipbuilders in Scotland
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Falkirk Technical Institute
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Active post 1900.
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Institute of Municipal Safety Officers
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Institute of Petroleum Scottish Branch
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The Institute of Petroleum is an independent body concerned with the advancement of technical and economic knowledge in the oil and gas industry around the world. In Scotland there are currently three branches: West of Scotland; Aberdeen; Edinburgh and South East Scotland. Institute of Petroleum Registered Office is in London.
The Institute of Petroleum was incorporated in 1914 with the registration number 00135273. |
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Institute of Municipal Treasurers & Accountants (Incorporated)
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Polmont Institute
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Institute of Metals
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Scottish Women's Rural Institute
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Camelon Gynasium & Institute
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Active c 1900
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Institute of Chemical Engineers
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Institute of Civil Engineers
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The Institute of Civil Engineers was founded in 1818. It is a UK-based international organisation with membership ranging from the UK to around 140 other countries. It is an educational and qualifying body and has charitable status under UK law.
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Society of Incorporated Accountants
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The Society of Accountants and Auditors had been formed in 1885 by accountants who did not qualify for membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. The Society had many colonial and foreign members particularly in Australia and South Africa, and a South African Committee was formed in 1896. In 1899, the Society amalgamated with the Scottish Institute of Accountants which had been formed in 1880; an Irish branch of the Society was set up in 1900. In 1908, the Society was renamed the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors, and in 1954 it became the Society of Incorporated Accountants. In 1957 the Society amalgamated with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.
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Institute of British Foundrymen
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The Technological Institute of Great Britain
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Educational Institute of Scotland
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Largest teachers union in Scotland, drawing membership from all sectors but preponderance of primary school teachers.
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Forsyth
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James Money
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Campbell, H & Gardner
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Nan Fowlis
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Lived at the Grange Institute, 1904-1939
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John Turner
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President of Falkirk YMCA, 1914-1921.
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