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Leishman & Connal Licenced Grocers
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Dennyloanhead Church of Christ
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This church was opened on 15 November 1908 . There had been an active Church of Christ congregation in Dennyloanhead since the turn of the 20th century but they found their original meeting place was too small.
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Lothian Fruit Centre
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H S Reid
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Minister
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High Bonnybridge St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
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Bonnybridge St Helen's Parish Church
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Formed by the union of Bonnybridge Parish Church and High Bonnybridge St Helen's on 31 July 1991
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St Margaret's School Lacrosse Team
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Denny : St Patrick's RC School
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St Patrick's RC School, Denny was established in 1932.
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Falkirk Town Council. Burgh Architect
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Royal St Crispin Friendly Society
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Russel, Fletcher & Company
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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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High Bonnybridge St Helen's Church
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Free Church. Linked with Dennyloanhead on 1 May 1963. Linkage terminated 7 July 1978. United with Bonnybridge Parish Church on 31 July 1991 to form Bonnybridge St Helen's Parish Church.
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Link Housing Association
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Housing Association which has properties all over Scotland including many in Falkirk District
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Macvitties Guest
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Baron Bercott & Associates
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Patrick, J
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St Andrews Series
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Robert Baird
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Robert Baird was a patternmaker who made the moulds for the figures on St Francis Xavier Church in Hope St, Falkirk.
He married Mary Reid whose family owned a bus company in the district. He worked in several local foundries including Abbots and was last employed at Millers (Concrete) at Bankside. Served in WW1. |
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