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Roy Earle
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Station Hotel (Larbert)
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There has been an inn or hotel on this site for almost as long as there has been a railway station in Larbert. The Larbert Station Hotel was established at least by 1889
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Robert Livingstone
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Worked at Denny Railway Station in the late 1920s.
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Kilsyth & Bonnybridge Joint Railway Company
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The company was a joint North British and Caledonian enterprise, with both companies operating their own trains and sharing expenses. Absorbed by LNER in 1923. Stations closed 1 February 1935.
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Kirkwood, William
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This Restaurant was adjoining Grahamston Station and known as the Railway Restaurant c. 1913.
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James Summers
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Robin Nelson
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W Dickson
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Architect
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Isabella Bell
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Wife of Alexander Bell, trustee and beneficiary of the Alexander Bell Trust.
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St Andrew's Ambulance Association: Falkirk BR Company
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St Andrew’s Ambulance Corps is a voluntary organisation providing first aid services. The Falkirk BR Company was formed in May 1925 as the Falkirk Railway Ambulance Section of the Corps.
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Horne
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Gollan, W C
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Complete House Furnisher, picture framer, upholsterer and cabinet maker. Had a shop in the High Street and workshop in High Station Road. Moved to premises at High St in 1897 and was there until 1904 or 5. Also had a workshop in High Station Rd until 1906-7
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William Kirkwood
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William Kirkwood was a Publican and owned the Railway Hotel, from 1876, which was at the corner of Grahams Rd and Macfarlane Crescent. His business became affected as a consequence of the Falkirk and District Tramways Scottish Office Provisional Order to lay tramways and the decision of the North British Railway to construct an overbridge (Grahamston Bridge) in the line of Grahams Rd and Vicars St, Grahamston to carry the street over the railway, which resulted in his hotel having to be knocked down and rebuilt.
He was married to Jane Shanks and their children were John Arthur Kirkwood, Marion Arthur Kirkwood or Sprout, William David Kirkwood (Spirit Merchant, Grahams Rd), Jeanie Cullen Kirkwood and Robert (1) Arthur Kirkwood. |
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Grangemouth Parish Hospital
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Initially built as a temporary hospital on the site which was to become the Carron Dock. The site was purchased by Caledonian Railway Co.The new hospital was built at Middle St.
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Green, J B
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J B Green - Hairdresser -c1913. There were also shops at 57 South Bridge, Edinburgh and Station Rd, Dollar - c1925.
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Royal Hotel (Bonnybridge)
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Falkirk & Counties Savings Bank
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Falkirk and Counties Savings Bank was established as Falkirk Savings Bank in 1845 and changed its name to Falkirk & District Savings Bank and then Falkirk and Counties Savings Bank. The Bank owned property in the High St, High Station Rd, the Cow Wynd Falkirk and Station Rd in Grangemouth some of which the Trustees of the Falkirk & Counties Savings Bank conveyed to the Provost, Magistrates and Councillors of the Burgh of Falkirk in 1926.
Certified under Act of 1863. |
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Elspie
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The Dr Elspie Trust owned property in Weir St, Falkirk
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Link Housing Association
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Housing Association which has properties all over Scotland including many in Falkirk District
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William Graham
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Architect
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