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Trustees of William Hardie Trust
The Trustees were originally to be Thomas Kier of Linns, John Aitken of Gartcows, John Cook Rennie (residing at Swan Bank. Falkirk) and John Jones junior, flesher, Falkirk. Henry Stark, rope manufacturer Grangemouth (residing at Thornville, Falkirk) was added as a trustee later and at the time of William Hardie's death, the trustees were Thomas Kier, John Aitken, John Cook Rennie, Henry Stark, William Kinross Gair, James Heugh Aitken and Robert Boyd.
Central Scotland Fire & Rescue Service
Central Region Fire Brigade was formed as a result of Local Government reform on the 16th May, 1975 from part of the former Central Area Fire Brigade, part of The South Eastern Area Fire Brigade and part of Perth and Kinross Fire Brigade. In 1996 the name was changed to Central Scotland Fire Brigade with out boundary change. The Brigade covers the areas of Clackmannanshire, Falkirk and Stirling Councils an area of 2,652 Square Kilometres with a population of 281,600. The Brigade is governed by the Central Scotland Fire Board Fire Authority which consists of eleven members, three from Stirling Council, six from Falkirk Council and two from Clackmannanshire Council. They have adopted the motto "Protecting the Heart of Scotland" On Friday the 17th September 2004 the Brigade changed its name to Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service.
Cochrane & French
John Heeps
David Russell
F Milson Dixon
Architect
William Rose Primrose
Cowan, Alexander & Sons
Elspie
The Dr Elspie Trust owned property in Weir St, Falkirk
George Inglis
Member of Falkirk Erskine Church and Sabbath School Superintendent.
Peter McLean
Architect
McLean & Grant
Bradley Craven Ltd
Company supplied local firms with equipment. Incorporated as Bradley and Craven Ltd (ie became a limited company) on 22 July 1974 and dissolved 29 Feb 2000.
W Morrison
Architect
Scottish Gas Board
Mickel, R & Co
Hartmann
Hartmann's of London or F Hartmann produced postcards between c. 1902 and 1911. The company introduced the divided back c 1907. [Source: Internet - Edinburgh Photos & Hertfordshire Genealogy: (22/1/07) www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/postcards/publisher-hartmann.htm ]
Thomas Smith
John Campbell
Stirling County Council. Roads Surveyor
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