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The death look place on the 20th inst., at his home, of Mr. James Dunlop, J.P., of Motherwell. Mr. Dunlop, who was in his fifty-eight year, was a native of Airdrie, but had been most of his days Motherwell, where he bad been in business as an engineer at the [[Coursington Engineering Works]] for many years. The main speciality of his business was power hammers - steam, compressed air, and electric - ....[more]
The death look place on the 20th inst., at his home, of Mr. James Dunlop, J.P., of Motherwell. Mr. Dunlop, who was in his fifty-eight year, was a native of Airdrie, but had been most of his days Motherwell, where he bad been in business as an engineer at the [[Coursington Engineering Works]] for many years. The main speciality of his business was power hammers - steam, compressed air, and electric - ....[more]

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Obituary 1907 [1]

The death look place on the 20th inst., at his home, of Mr. James Dunlop, J.P., of Motherwell. Mr. Dunlop, who was in his fifty-eight year, was a native of Airdrie, but had been most of his days Motherwell, where he bad been in business as an engineer at the Coursington Engineering Works for many years. The main speciality of his business was power hammers - steam, compressed air, and electric - ....[more]




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