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National Association for the Employment of Reserve and Discharged Soldiers
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Stirling County Council. Youth Employment Service
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John MacDonald
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J Kerr
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John Kidston
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Matby & Sons
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James Zuill
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John Dougall
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Scottish Engineering Employers' Association
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James T Fair
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Ministry of Labour
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James Waddell
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Clerk to Eastern No 2 District Council, c 1930-1975 and Eastern No 3 District Council, 1960-1975. Continued in employment with Falkirk District Council after local government re-organisation in 1975 and continued to be based at Brightons Area Office until c. 1977
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Central Regional Council. Roads
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Dymock, William
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Douglas Hotel
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Elspie
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The Dr Elspie Trust owned property in Weir St, Falkirk
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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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Falkirk : St Andrew's School
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St Andrew's Primary School was opened on 17 August 1959 and was sited in Meeks Road near the town centre. However, due to the expanding school roll and the age and condition of the school buildings, the new St Andrew's Primary School was built in Hawley Road and the children moved into the new building in November 1973. The new school was officially opened by Cardinal Gray in April 1974.
[Source: school website, accessed 6 April 2011; http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/services/education/school_information/primary_establishments/st_andrews.aspx ] |
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Love, Stewart & Co Ltd
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Co-founded by Provost George C Stewart, the Knowe, Bo'ness. Shipowners and shipbrokers. Active c 1910. A merger took place and it became known as Stevenson, Lovart Co Ltd.
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Graham, W A M & Sibbald
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