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Denny & Dunipace Town Council. Burgh Surveyor
The Burgh Surveyor was generally responsible for sewers, roads and bridges, cleansing, public works, lighting and related services and for ensuring that buildings within the Burgh were kept in good repair by their owners.
Denny & Dunipace Town Council. Sanitary Inspector.
Denny & Dunipace Burgh Police Commissioners
Medical Officer of Health, Burgh of Denny and Dunipace
Warner G Hall
George Skelton
Falkirk Council. Corporate & Neighbourhood Services
Copland, T M & Blakey
Partnership between Leonard Blakey and Thomas M Copland, both Falkirk architects.
Falkirk Temperance Trust
Falkirk Council Pension Fund
Thomas Marshall
Thomas Marshall (1853-1937) was a Foreman Engineer at Carrongrove Paper Mill for 37years prior to his retiral in 1924. He was responsible for much of the building of new machinery there. He was a member of Denny Parish Council and a founder member of Denny & Dunipace Co-operative Society. He was an office bearer at Broomhill Church and a member of Denny Bowling Club. He was also co-owner of a patent for a paper surfacing machine.
Isabella Marshall
Falkirk Caledonia Choir
Falkirk Caledonia Choir had its origins in a Ladies' Choir in the 1920s, which was conducted by William Gellatly and which became a mixed voice choir, as Falkirk Select Choir. In 1945 the choir was re-named Falkirk Choral Society. In 1954 the choir took part in a week-long Scottish programme as part of the Edinburgh Festival and as a result of this the name was changed to Falkirk Choral Society - The Caledonia Choir. In 1973 the name was changed to Falkirk Caledonia Choir.

After the death of the original conductor, William Gellatly in 1938, James Fyfe, a tenor member of the choir, became conductor until his death in 1972. Robert Wardrope then conducted the choir until 1976 when George Stewart was appointed conductor. In 1981 David Malloch was appointed conductor.
Falkirk & District Philatelic Society
Margaret Cox Nimmo
Spent her childhood at 53 Stewart Rd, Falkirk. Worked at Alexander's Stores, Falkirk where she became Chief Buyer. Also worked as Insurance Agent, possibly with the Co-op. Worked as a Lady Companion, Airth Castle. Also worked as secretary at Alexander's bus garage during the 1950s and 1960s.
Thomas Thomson
Died in the Redding Pit Disaster. His belongings were returned to his wife Elizabeth and a letter was found in his piece tin.
Ian Tait
Odenwald Association
Odenwald association was formed as a result of the twinning of Stirling County Council and Landkreis Erbach (Hessen) in 1969 which continued after local government re-organisation in 1976 as a twinning between Central Regional Council and Odenwaldkreis, and continued as a twin with Falkirk Council after re-organisation in 1996.
Stirlingshire Commissioners of Supply
Rev William Ballantine Aitken
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