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Falkirk Town Council. Burgh Engineer
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The Burgh Engineer was responsible for the engineering aspects of local authority drainage, sewage and water supplies.
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Peter Symon
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Provost of Falkirk from 1946 to 1950. Elected member for Camelon in 1934. He was a committed Socialist. Was also Chairman of Stirlingshire & Falkirk Water Board
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Graham, W A M & Sibbald
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Central Regional Council. Water & Drainage Department
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Robert McLuckie
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Architect
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British Foundrymen's Assocation
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Trade association. Membership open to foundry proprietors, directors, managers, metallurgists, consulting engineers, chief draughtsmen, works engineers and foundry and patter-shop foremen.
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Office of the Secretary for Scotland
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Falkirk & District Electrical Society
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Small independent trade union/professional society which was officially wound up on 21 April 1975 and its records presented to Falkirk Library.
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Dennyloanhead Church of Christ
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This church was opened on 15 November 1908 . There had been an active Church of Christ congregation in Dennyloanhead since the turn of the 20th century but they found their original meeting place was too small.
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George Meek
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Son of John Meek of Campfield. In 1897 entered church after studying at Glasgow University. Was a master of Masonic Lodge of Falkirk from 1806-1808. Married Janet Heugh, fourth daughter of John Heugh of Gartcows on 18 October 1819.On a trip to Italy, he contracted malaria and died at the Hotel of the Tre Mori at Bologna. His wife died on the same day soon after giving birth to a child, who also died.
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Marshall, J & Co
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Previously Bo'ness Pottery and James Jamieson & Co.
Marshall also ran a brick making busies using the water mill at Tods Mill (clay possibly from Birkhill Clay Mine). |
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O'May, D Mrs
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Mrs D O'May was a retail business for arts and crafts c1899 - also did a large trade as glazier and wholesale glass merchant.
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Dorrator Iron Co. Ltd.
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Dorrator Iron co was founded in 1898 by John Baird and William Morrison, in Camelon. The company specialised in manufacture of ranges of all types, and also general engineering castings (but not rain water goods).
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Robert Addie & Sons
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Coalmasters
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Retail Newsagent
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Trade magazine for independent news and convenience retailers.
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Robert Bell
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Robert Bell (1815-1887) was educated at Edinburgh, he was called to the Bar in 1836. Lived in Shetland for where he presided at Lerwick Sheriff court for 22 years. Served as Sheriff-Substitute in Falkirk since 1865. Was, for several years, chairman of the directors of Falkirk Industrial School. He was an elder of Falkirk Parish Church.
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William Baird
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William Baird was an architect based at the Market Buildings, Airdrie in the 1900s (see building warrants)
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James MacGregor
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Printer
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A Mitchell
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Architect
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Eric Denholm
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Engineer at Stirlingshire and Falkirk Water Board
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