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Central Regional Council. Roads
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Falkirk Town Centre Management
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J M Robertson
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Architect, working in Charing Cross, Grangemouth in 1905 and at 32 Craiglockart Rd, Edinburgh in 1938
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Central Regional Council. Industrial Development
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Camelon School
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Camelon Public School was opened on 11 March 1876. By the 1930s pupils of secondary age were attending the Advanced Division of the school and in June 1960 the primary department was closed and the school became a Junior Secondary School. The primary pupils transferred to Bantaskin School in 1958 and to Carnuirs and Easter Carmuirs Schools in 1960. Camelon Junior Secondary School became Camelon High School in 1976 and was closed in 1989. The buildings became a Day Centre. The earliest school records were destroyed by a fire on 22 December 1905.
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Camelon Junior Secondary School
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Camelon Public School was opened on 11 March 1876. By the 1930s pupils of secondary age were attending the Advanced Division of the school and in June 1960 the primary department was closed and the school became a Junior Secondary School. The primary pupils transferred to Bantaskin School in 1958 and to Carmuirs and Easter Carmuirs Schools in 1960. Camelon Junior Secondary School became Camelon High School in 1976 and was closed in 1989. The buildings became a Day Centre. The earliest school records were destroyed by a fire on 22 December 1905.
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Falkirk Burgh. Stentmasters
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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.
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Charles E Goad
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Camelon High School
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Camelon Public School was opened on 11 March 1876. By the 1930s pupils of secondary age were attending the Advanced Division of the school and the school was re-named Camelon Junior Secondary School. In June 1960 the primary department was closed. Some primary pupils transferred to Bantaskin School in 1958 and the rest transferred to Carmuirs Primary or Easter Carmuirs Primary in 1960. Camelon Junior Secondary School became Camelon High School in 1976 and was closed in 1989. The buildings became a Day Centre. The earliest school records were destroyed by a fire on 22 December 1905.
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Dymock, William
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Geoffrey Morgan
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Cochrane & French
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Turf Tavern
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Ferrari, Luigi
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Andrew A P Mair
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Falkirk Burgh Commissioners and Police Commissioners
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Commissioners under Falkirk Police & Improvement Act, 1859 In 1859 Falkirk adopted the Police of Towns (Scotland) Act 1850 (13 & 14 Vict., c.33). The means of doing so was a local act of parliament, the Falkirk Police and Improvement Act 1859 (22 & 23 Vict., ch.cxxiii). Under this 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 or Feuars including the raising of assessments to pay for works in the town. This Act sought to clarify what authority was responsible for which function in the town. In 1873 Falkirk adopted the 1862 General Police and Improvement (Scotland) Act (25 & 26 Vict, c 101) which gave additional powers in lighting, cleansing, improvements and police matters. The Falkirk Corporation Act 1890 (53 & 54 Vict., ch.xiv) confirmed the powers of the Town Council as police commissioners, transferred all of the Feuars' remaining powers and property to Falkirk Town Council, and extended the municipal and police boundaries. The Town Councils (Scotland) Act 1900 (63 & 64 Vict., c.49) provided for the incorporation of burghs and was adopted by Falkirk in 1900, leading to any responsibilities held by the Burgh or Police Commissioners being passed to the Town Council.
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John Heeps
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David Russell
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Jade Stout
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Exhibitions
Amber Roome Contemporary Art Glasgow Art Fair 6 April 2006 – 9 April 2006 Amber Roome Contemporary Art Group Show in downstairs gallery 1 February 2006 – 2 March 2006 The Park Gallery, Falkirk Christmas Exhibition Delta Studios, Larbert, Falkirk Resident Artist Exhibition 29 October 2005 – 20 November 2005 Amber Roome Contemporary Art Group Show in downstairs gallery 19 October 2005 – 22 December 2005 Amber Roome Contemporary Art Group Show in downstairs gallery 14 September 2005 – 13 October 2005 Amber Roome Contemporary Art Festival Exhibition 10 August 2005 – 9 September 2005 Amber Roome Contemporary Art Group Show 7 July 2005 - 4 August 2005 Amber Roome Contemporary Art Group Show in downstairs gallery 17 February 2005 - 17 March 2005 The Park Gallery, Falkirk Christmas Exhibition 20 November 2004 - 8 January 2005 Amber Roome Contemporary Art Group Show in downstairs gallery 25 November 2004 - 23 December 2004 The Pier Arts Centre, Orkney Christmas Show 29 November 2003 – 24 December 2003 The Edinburgh Gallery, Edinburgh Christmas Show 29 November 2003 – 3 February 2004 The Pier Arts Centre Eilidh Pearson, Kevin Cormack and Jade Stout 18 October 2003 – 22 November 2003 The Edinburgh Gallery at The Affordable Art Fair at Battersea 8 – 12 October 2003 The Edinburgh Gallery Summer Show 21 June 2003 – 26 July 2003 The Compass Gallery, Glasgow Christmas Show 22 November 2002 – 25 January 2003 National Heritage Centre, Holyrood Park, Edinburgh Exploring Place 2 December 2002 – 6 January 2003 Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre, North Uist, Western Isles Northern Exposure 5 October 2002 – 11 November 2002 Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh Glasshouse 18 July 2002 – 30 April 2003 Pentagon Business Centre, Glasgow New Generation Show II 6 July 2002 – 30 August 2002 Compass Gallery New Generation Show 6 July 2002 – 6 August 2002 Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh MFA Degree Show 15 – 25 June 2002 The Edinburgh Gallery Jade Stout, Ewa Irena Polanek and Colin Park 6 – 27 April 2002 Stills Gallery, Edinburgh What’s mine is yours, twenty-nine artists at stills 13 – 21 March 2002 McLellan Galleries, Glasgow Royal Scottish Academy Students Exhibition 9 – 20 March 2002 National Heritage Headquarters, Perth Exploring Place 11 March 2002 – 13 April 2002 The Fettes Gallery, Fettes College, Edinburgh Postgraduate Selected Works 8 – 31 Mar 02 New Street Exhibition Space and Holyrood Park Ranger Lodge, Edinburgh Exploring Place 25 January 2002 – 9 Febuary 2002 The Royal Society of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Postgraduate Show 27 – 28 November 2002 Origin Art, Mugdock Country Park, Glasgow First Exhibition 6 – 15 September 2001 St Fergus Gallery, Wick Highlands and Islands Open, Young Artists and New Graduates Section 8 – 30 August 2001 art.tm, Inverness Highlands and Islands Open, Young Artists and New Graduates Section 23 June 2001 – 4 August 2001 Edinburgh College of Art 1st Year MFA Degree Show 16 – 26 June 2001 Edinburgh International Conference Centre “Expose” 5 June 2001 – 30 April 2002 Education Edinburgh College of Art Postgraduate Master of Fine Art, 2000-2002 BA Honours of the First Class in Drawing & Painting, 1996-2000 |
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F Milson Dixon
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Architect
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