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W Morrison
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Architect
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Grangemouth : Grange School
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Grange Public School, Grangemouth, opened in 1894 and in 1901 became Grange Higher Grade Public School. In 1909 it became a girls' primary school. . It became Grange Junior Secondary c 1948. The secondary department was closed in 1958 and it became Grange Primary School. ( The secondary pupils were probably transferred to Moray Junior Secondary School, opened in 1958)
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Anne McWilliams
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Grange Colliery
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Bo'ness: Grange School
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Grange Rovers FC
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Grange Iron Co
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Grange School F C (Bo'ness)
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Inchyra Grange Hotel
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David Milne
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Moulder at Bo'ness Iron Works, 1979
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Grange Restaurant
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Grange & Camelon Iron Co. Ltd
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A Federated Foundries Company. Sofono (retailer) manufacturer - c1956. It was formed by a merger of the Grangemouth Iron Co and Camelon Iron Co and operated from the Grange Iron Works premises.
Grange-Camelon Iron Co was incorporated with the registration no SC29757. It was dissolved on 5 Aug 1968. [Ref: GB234/BT2/1968/590] |
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W S Andrew
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Grangemouth Grange Church
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Grange Church was established as Grangemouth United Presbyterian Church on 10th January 1855. The first minister was the Rev John M Lambie. The congregation entered the United Free Church at union in 1900 and took the name Grange UF Church. At the union in 1929 the congregation went into the Church of Scotland. United with Grangemouth Old Parish Church on 14 March 1991. The new congregation took the name Zetland Church and used the Old Parish Church building. The congregation initially met in the "New Hall" and this appears to be used exclusively by the congregation as one anteroom was set up as the vestry (CH3/651/3, p9) The congregation built Grange UF Church in 1903.
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Thomas Houston
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Furnaceman with Ballantine's, Bo'ness, in August 1979
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Burns Bar (Grangemouth)
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On corner with South Charlotte Street.
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Rose of Grange Lodge of Free Gardeners Friendly Society
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The Rose of Grange Lodge of Free Gardeners Friendly Society was established in 1866. The objectives of the society were, "to raise a fund, in the first place, for the support of its members in case of sickness or disabilityÂ…in the second place, for assisting to defray the expense of the funerals of the Members of the Society." It was dissolved in 1908.
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James Calder
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Anne Currie
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Pupil at Grange School, Bo'ness.
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Thomas Williamson
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Thomas Williamson was a pupil at Grange Public School in 1900
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