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Johnston, W & A K, Ltd
Dick, William
William Dick - Commission agent (Betting) Bookmaker had premises at 156 High Street, Falkirk; also ales and billiard saloons at 9 Dalderse Avenue, Falkirk and Redding Crossroads, Redding in the 1950s.
Smith, Samwell, & Co Ltd
Samwell Smith were also Radio and Television engineers. This was an old established firm in Falkirk.
Kynoch, A & C S
Thomas Smith
Callander, James & Son Ltd
James Callander & Son Ltd Sawmiller and Box manufacturer at 22 Smith Street, Falkirk in 1956. The Sawmill was known as "Abbots Haugh Sawmill". c1969.
Crawford & Thomson Ltd
Crawford and Thomson had a complete house furnishing business at Callendar Riggs Falkirk in th 1950s.
James Hardie
Architect
Falkirk Burgh. Stentmasters
The Falkirk Stentmasters were established during the 17th century with representatives from each of the town's four quarters and the merchants and trades of the town. They had no legal powers but levied assessments on inhabitants in the burgh, managing initially the water supplies and later the sanitation, street cleaning and lighting out of their funds. They were 28 in number, and were elected annually. In 1814 they erected a new town steeple. The Stentmasters were effectively abolished by the Falkirk Police and Improvement Act 1859 (22 & 23 Vict., ch.cxxiii) under which the police commissioners were to be the Town Council, and obtained authority to take over the water, sanitation, street cleansing, public works and improvements, and various other powers previously held by the Stentmasters. Their property and privileges were to be vested in the commissioners (ie the magistrates and town council), their records were to be handed over, and their right to levy assessments abolished.
Peggy Gray
Factor for Dunmore Estate
James Robertson
Scottish Union & National Insurance Company
John Farquhar
Joiner
T K Gardener
Haston, Douglas & Son Ltd
Haston's Garage was a family owned business in the 1940s and 50s. Located next to the Tesco roundabout.
Bovis
Coronation Bar
Demolished after 1968. On corner of South Charlotte Street and North Harbour Street.
George Peddie Waddell
Served in the Lothians and Berwickshire Imperial Yeomanry.
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Royal Hotel (Slamannan)
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