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Jennifer Scott
Tripe cleaner at slaughterhouse in Kerse Lane. Lived in Kerse Lane behind the model lodginghouse.

Sister of Annie
Ann Scott
Tripe cleaner at Kerse Road slaughterhouse. Lived in Kerse Lane behind the model lodging house.

Sister of Lizzie.
Kelso Town Council. Town Clerk
Jedburgh Town Council. Town Clerk
George Buchanan
William Kelly
McLuckie & Walker
Civil engineers and architects
Stirling Town Council. Town Clerk
David Newton
Sourced pigskins from Falkirk slaughterhouse.
James Short
Henry Taylor
Glasgow United Fleshers' Society
Hamilton, James
William Duncan
Butcher and Ham Curer
Eric A Sutherland
Architect
Office of the Surveyor of Taxes
Olivet Gospel Hall
Olivet Gospel Hall (later Olivet Evangelical Church) is an independent Christian church. It was founded on 19th September 1937, meeting in the Lesser Oddfellows Hall, Grahams Road. In October 1952 they obtained their own premises in Silver Row (near the current Callander Square shopping precinct) and Olivet Gospel Hall was established, later to be known as Olivet Evangelical Church . Due to the redevelopment of the Falkirk town centre the church was relocated to the current site in Kerse Lane. The building was opened on 26 October 1963.

[Source: www.olivetchurch.org.uk accessed Nov 2010]
Falkirk Wesleyan Chapel
Lane & Girvan?
Lane & Girvan Ltd
Ironfounders. Lane & Girvan was established in 1904. The Company was incorporated in 1919 with the registration number10705. It was taken over by Repton Ltd in 1960, liquidated and bought back from the liquidator by Repton Ltd and renamed Lane Girvan 1961 Ltd. Repton Ltd was taken over by Midlands Industries Ltd and from 1967 Lane and Girvan used the new parent company's name. Closed in 1977.
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