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'''A. Ballantine and Sons''' of New Grange Foundry, Bo'ness, Scotland, ironfounders.
'''A. Ballantine and Sons''' of New Grange Foundry, Bo'ness, Scotland, ironfounders.

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A. Ballantine and Sons of New Grange Foundry, Bo'ness, Scotland, ironfounders.

1856 Established

1876 New Grange Foundry was built in 1876 and opened in 1877. The company undertook mainly jobbing work, specialising in ornamental castings.

1919 A Ballantine and Sons was incorporated in 1919 with the registration number SC010292

1987 The Company name changed to Ballantine Bo’ness Iron Company Ltd.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • [1] Falkirk Archives: ironfounders