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John Dobbie
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Robert Gourlay Dick Hood
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RGD Hood was a professional photographer with studios at 12 Talbot St Grangemouth and 99 North St, Bo'ness. He was born on 22 February 1876 at 180 Comely Park St, Glasgow and died on 20 November 1960 at Woodscot Hospital, Stonehaven (source: GROS)
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J Cuming
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Potter
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Margaret Nimmo
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Worked at Bridgeness Pottery, 1932-1958
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Graham, W A M & Sibbald
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Caledonian Pottery Co Ltd.
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Thomas Cowan
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Pottery Proprietor
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Marlene Egan
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Cinnamus
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Manufacturer of Samian pottery, second century AD.
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Muxtullus
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Muxtullus of Lezoux stamped his pottery MVXTVLLIM.
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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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William Baird
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William Baird was an architect based at the Market Buildings, Airdrie in the 1900s (see building warrants)
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Kelvin Construction Co Ltd
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John Shaw
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John C Armstrong
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John C Armstrong was an architect working in Falkirk in the 1930s-1960s. (see building warrants)
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William Anderson
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William Anderson was an architect based in Bo'ness. His name appears on a number of building warrants for Bo'ness and for the Larbert and Denny area.
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J Cassettari
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Peter Gardner
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Peter Gardner (d.1902) acquired Dunmore Pottery in 1860.
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Alexander Brown
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Alexander Brown (b c 1827, d, 22 Feb 1884) appears in the 1864 Valuation roll at High St, Falkirk and is described as artist. No occupation given in 1871 census and described as grocer in 1881 census. On his will he is described as "photographer afterwards grocer" May be the same photographer who worked with James Dunlop as Alexander Brown photographs and Brown & Dunlop photographs have the same motto and coat of arms on the reverse
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Edward Wright
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Edward Wright was the son of William Wright, a merchant, and graduated from the University of Edinburgh on 22 July 1620. He was minister at Falkirk Parish Church, 1646-1662. Previously he was Minister at Clackmannan 1626 -1641, then translated to the east quarter of Glasgow (High Church), 1641-1642 (St Mungo's). From Falkirk he went on to be Principal of Glasgow University , 1662-1683. [Source: Fasti Vols 1 & 4]
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