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George Inglis
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Member of Falkirk Erskine Church and Sabbath School Superintendent.
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Peter McLean
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Architect
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Bradley Craven Ltd
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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.
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McLean & Grant
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W Morrison
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Architect
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Scottish Gas Board
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Mickel, R & Co
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George Rankine
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George Rankine was one of the four sons of John Rankine of Bantaskin and grandson of John Rankine of Barns. By 1817 he lived in London and at his death in 1850 he had been living at Havening Grange, Essex. His will was challenged by his elder brother John as it left heritable property to his other surviving brother, Robert. George's will was deficient in form to carry heritable property in Scotland with the result that Robert did not receive it and John, as the eldest brother, did.
George had two sons, William Henry Rankine and James Anderson Rankine. William was an engineer, working first in Falkirk, then at the Naval dockyard in Chatham and then returning to Falkirk. He died in 1912 leaving a liferent to his wife Helen Dobbie or Rankine. When she died in 1922 the remaining Falkirk property was sold by the fiar, Col Robert Rankine (Australian Army) of Dunmore, St Kilda, Melbourne. |
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Hartmann
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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 ]
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Thomas Smith
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John Campbell
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Stirling County Council. Roads Surveyor
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Callander, James & Son Ltd
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James Callander & Son Ltd Sawmiller and Box manufacturer at 22 Smith Street, Falkirk in 1956. The Sawmill was known as "Abbots Haugh Sawmill". c1969.
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Anderson & Sutherland
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W J Kane
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Architect
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Robert Gourlay Dick Hood
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RGD Hood was a professional photographer with studios at 12 Talbot St Grangemouth and 99 North St, Bo'ness. He was born on 22 February 1876 at 180 Comely Park St, Glasgow and died on 20 November 1960 at Woodscot Hospital, Stonehaven (source: GROS)
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Geoffrey Morgan
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Graham, W A M & Sibbald
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James Robertson
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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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