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Rae, R & L, Ltd
Red Lion Bar (King's Ct, Falkirk)
Body Shop, The
First opened on corner of High Street and left side of entrance to Howgate Centre, then closed, later moved in to 100 High Street.
W J Kane
Architect
William Nimmo
Angus McKenzie
Baron Bercott & Associates
Woolworth, FW & Co Ltd, General Store
Drummond, R Gordon
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.
Colin Findlay
McDougall, Angus
Three addresses were used under this name, c.1956.
Electricity Service
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>)
Raphael Tuck & Sons
Shape Shop
Peter Keir
Peter Keir was working as a clockmaker in Falkirk in 1806 but the exact date of his start in business is not known, His shop was at 70 High Street and on the Callander sketch of the High Street about 1830, Keir can be seen standing outside his shop looking up at the town clock in the Steeple. Keir was a freemason and a minor poet. His son Robert, also had the poetic gift and the makings of an able scholar but he died in 1820 aged 20. Peter Keir married in 1806 and died in 1834 and was buried in the parish churchyard.
Peggy Battison
Shop assistant in Buttercup Dairy shop, 1924
Young, G D
Moved from High Street to Kirk Wynd November 2001 to shop formerly occupied by Clare Green (health food shop). High Street shop then occupied from December 2001 by The Body Shop.
Hosiery Shop
Lawrence Davie
Butcher with own shop on the High Street, Falkirk
Top Shop
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