Old Grangemouth

Grangemouth grew up at the eastern end of the Forth & Clyde Canal, where a sea lock connected the canal with the Firth of Forth. This meant that it could capitalise on the import of goods which arrived from the east and were then shipped through the canal to Glasgow. The docks flourished, whilst industries such as shipbuilding and chemical production were also attracted to the area. These important aspects of Grangemouth's history are covered here, along with an excellent selection of views of the bustling town centre. There are two photographs of the short-lived airport, as well as a picture of the old outdoor swimming pool and La Scala cinema before it became a bingo hall.

Author: James Murphy
Publisher: Stenlake
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers, 10 x 7 inches tall, lavishly illustrated with old B&W photos throughout.


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- Local History/Interest: Scotland -> Scotland:Stirlingshire & Clackmannanshire

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