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  2. Arnold Clark Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Clark never retired from the company, remaining as chairman until his death on 10 April 2017, at the age of 89. [4] On 31 January 2019, Arnold Clark completed their takeover of The Phoenix Car Company. Phoenix was a family-run car retail group established in 1993, with dealerships of Kia, Hyundai, Honda, SsangYong and Mazda.

  3. Arnold Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark married twice, and had ten children — six sons and four daughters. [24] Clark had four sons from his first marriage, although his son Norman died in 1995 in Helensburgh at the age of 33. [5] [25] His second marriage was to Philomena and they had six children together. [1] [5] Clark settled in the village of Killearn [1] and was a church ...

  4. Grangemouth Municipal Buildings - Wikipedia

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    After the Grangemouth area was advanced to the status of small burgh in 1930, [1] civic leaders, who had previously met in Grangemouth Town Hall, decided to commission dedicated municipal buildings for the council, while allowing the town hall to operate as an events venue. The site they selected was open land on the opposite side of the road ...

  5. Category:Grangemouth - Wikipedia

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  6. List of listed buildings in Grangemouth, Falkirk - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image Bo'Ness Road, Avon Hall And Gatepiers 56°00′55″N 3°42′25″W  /  56.015256°N 3.706957°W  / 56.015256; -3.706957  (Bo'Ness Road, Avon Hall And Gatepiers) Category B 34042 Upload Photo Ronaldsay Crescent Zetland Parish Church (Old Parish Church) 56°01′03″N 3°43′03″W  /  56.017465°N 3.717418°W  / 56.017465; -3.717418  (Ronaldsay ...

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  8. Glensburgh - Wikipedia

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    Glensburgh is a very small and old hamlet situated on the south bank of the River Carron, 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north-west of Grangemouth.. Originally built on farmland in 1240 as houses for farm slaves the now standing cottages date back as far as 1878.

  9. Greenock Dockyard Company - Wikipedia

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    After eight years, the name changed to Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard Co. The Greenock yard was then sold to the operators of the Clan Line in 1918 and in 1920 it was incorporated as the Greenock Dockyard Co Ltd.