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Robert Johnstone
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Roe
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Dentist
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James Wardrope
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Kalven Espline
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A. Primrose
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A Primrose was a photographer, producing postcards of the Dunmore area in the early 20th century
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William Murdoch
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John? Beveredge
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Easton
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River Pilot
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James Wedderspoon (Snr)
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Tele-cine Ltd
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Falkirk Council. Housing Services
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Falkirk Council. Community Education
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John Doherty
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John Doherty (1907-1999) lived in Bo'ness and was an amateur photographer and collector of photographs of the Bo'ness area.
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Neilson Brothers
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This was the oldest established business in the Falkirk area,and was begun by Mr James Marshall, manufacturing aerated waters.
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Central Scotland Fire & Rescue Service
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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.
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William H Scott
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Architect
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Bo'ness Burgh
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Bo'ness (Borrowstounness) was created a Burgh of Regality in 1668, a Burgh of Barony in 1748 and a Police Burgh in 1883. The Burgh was incorporated in 1903. Local government originated with the Bo'ness Harbour Trustees in 1744. The Trustees became Town and Harbour Trustees in 1843 with enlarged powers. In 1883 the Trustees were replaced by Police and Burgh Commissioners who were in turn replaced in 1903 by Bo'ness Town Council. In 1975 Bo'ness and the surrounding area became part of Falkirk District. Previously the surrounding area had been part of the County of West Lothian.
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Falkirk & District Choral Union
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Founded prior to 1915, the Falkirk & District Choral Union held concerts in the Falkirk area.
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Telfer Drummond
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Telfer Drummond was born in 1883 and died in 1965. He was an amateur photographer. Latterly lived in Laurieston Terrace which was in the Comely Park area
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Stirlingshire & District Christian Union
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The Stirlingshire & District Christian Union was set up as a Christian fellowship organisation operating throughout Stirlingshire and the surrounding area
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