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Avenue Press, The
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Munn
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Buchanan, P A & Co
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Allan, P R
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Campbell
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W S Fleming
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Jean Munn
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Sheona Munn (1925-2006), was the daughter of John P Munn, the semi-professional photographer from Grangemouth. She features in many of his photographs.
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London, Midland, Scottish Contractors Ltd
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Campbell, John, & Sons
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Office - Springfield Siding, Falkirk and stables - Dalderse Avenue, Falkirk - c1927. Known as James Campbell and Son c1927.
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Falkirk-Quimper Fellowship
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Falkirk Quimper Fellowship was a voluntary organisation which supported the twinning arrangement between Falkirk and Quimper, Brittany, which lasted from 1948 until 1977. Kemper Avenue, Falkirk, is named after Quimper - Kemper is the Breton version of the name.
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Terrapin Ltd
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James Robertson
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Hunter, John M
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John M Hunter was a family owned business in Falkirk and Stenhousemuir which was a Saddler and also made footballs on the premises. The business was latterly carried out in Cockburn Street, Falkirk and was closed when Mr. John Hunter who lived in 143 Rosebank Avenue, died.
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Grahamston Iron Co (1993) Ltd
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After Grahamston Iron Co went into liquidation in 1993 the name was bought out by a former manager and the business re-started in the premises of Broomside Foundry. The name went to a site in England in 1998. The original Grahamston Iron Co was in Gowan Avenue, Falkirk.
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Hughes, Terence
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Terence Hughes is a professional photographer based in Brightons, who was commissioned to record some Council events in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Dick, William
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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.
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Copland & Malcolm, Thos
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Cochrane & French
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John Heeps
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David Russell
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