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Rae, R & L, Ltd
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Central Regional Council. Roads
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Menzies, John Ltd
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Baron Bercott & Associates
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Milton Post Card, The
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Business name of Woolston Bros was registered by Gustave Woolstone on 7 Jan 1925 at Aldersgate St, EC1, London. Company produced postcards before 1902
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Drummond, R Gordon
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Family firm, established in 1785. See a10.52, p.14. The first shop was at 95 High St. The chemist's shop of Thomas Lyon was then acquired at 72 High St. In the 1960s further businesses were taken over at Laurieston and 48 Grahams Rd. Followed by South St, Bo'ness and the Charlotte Dundas Centre in Grangemouth. Previous owners were Robert Walker; David Murdoch and Gordon Drummond. To date - R. Gordon Drummond and his son G. Deas Drummond own the shop. The business, 116 years old - c1901 - has only changed names 3 times due to being held by 3 brothers in succession over 1 period.
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Woolworth, FW & Co Ltd, General Store
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Meadow Shop
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Baby Linen Shop
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Elliot, William
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William Elliot was a provision merchant whose business was at Vicar Street, Falkirk from at least 1898. The buildings where he had his shops were built by himself and became known as "Elliot's Buildings". Shops built in Camelon and Falkirk c 1901.
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Electricity Service
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Electricity Service Centre was the shop where you could purchase a full and varied selection of electrical goods. (The electrical works were at the Weighbridge, Cow wynd, Falkirk>)
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Lawrence Davie
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Butcher with own shop on the High Street, Falkirk
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Hepworth, J.
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MacFisheries Ltd
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Horne
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Candy Shop
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A & O
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Heggie & Aitchison
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Bridge of Allan Town Council. Town Clerk
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Hunter, Colin, Ltd
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