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Airthrey and Bridge of Allan: a guided walk
Forth Naturalist and Historian Editorial Board
1995
A guided walk round the notable buildings and features in Bridge of Allan and Airthrey.
Ale in Stirling: a celebration
Jamieson and Munro
2004
A history of brewing and drinking in Stirling
Around Callander and the Trossachs
Tempus
1999
A pictorial record, with commentary, of villages in the Trossachs.
The artists of Craigmill and Cambuskenneth: an exhibition of paintings by artists who worked around Stirling 1880-1920, 4th March - 22nd April 1978
Smith Art Gallery and Museum
1978
Issued to accompany an exhibition held in Stirling, in 1978. With a loosely inserted signed compliments slip from the author.
Ballengeich to Barras Yett: the origins of Stirling street names
Stirling District Libraries
1987
One of a series of booklets produced under the Community Heritage Programme.
Bannockburn
Cambridge University Press
1914
A discussion of the famous 1314 battle, with a new proposed location.
The battlefields around Stirling
R. S. Shearer & Son
1913
A compact guide to the major battles that took place around Stirling. Gift inscription from author to front free endpaper.
Bonnybridge in bygone days
Falkirk District Council. Department of Libraries and Museums
1989
A photographic record of life and times in Bonnybridge.
Bridge of Allan: the rise of a village
[Burgh of Bridge of Allan]
1971
A history of the Stirlingshire town.
The Brockville Bairns: an illustrated history of Falkirk FC 1969-1994
[Falkirk Football Club]
1994
A second volume charting the history of Falkirk Football Club.
Bygone days in Cambusbarron
Stirling District Libraries and Cambusbarron Community Council
1980
A history of the Stirlingshire village.
Carron Company
Oliver and Boyd
1961
A history of the famous iron works from its inception in 1759 to 1959.
A century of Cornton Vale: men's colony, borstal and women's prison
Smith Art Gallery and Museum
2010
A history of the area where the principal women's prison was located.
The dear auld hame: changing scenes in Falkirk district.
Falkirk District Council
1995
A selection of nineteenth and early twentieth century photographs from the collections of Falkirk District Museums, with commentary.
Doocots of Stirlingshire
Stirling Council Libraries
2003
A directory of doocots in Stirlingshire including those known to have been lost.
Drymen and Buchanan: a further selection of old photographs
Stirling District Libraries
1993
A pictorial record, with commentary, of Drymen in Stirlingshire.
Fact and fiction in the story of Bannockburn
R. S. Shearer & Son
1909
A critical analysis of other accounts of the Battle of Bannockburn and of its location.
Falkirk or paradise! The battle of Falkirk Muir 17 January 1746
John Donald Publishers Ltd
1996
An account of a major battle in the Jacobite rebellion.
Falkirk's yesterdays
Falkirk Council Library Services
2003
A photographic record of life and times in Falkirk.
From Castle Rock to Torbrex: essays on the High School of Stirling
High School of Stirling
1962
A history of the well known Stirling school and the village of Torbrex.
Grangemouth: two towns
Falkirk District Libraries
1995
A photographic record of life and times in Grangemouth.
Happy Valley: memories of Laurieston
Falkirk Council Library Services
1990
A collection of memories of growing up in Laurieston in the 1940s and 1950s.
Heroes departed: Falkirk district during the First World War
Falkirk District Libraries
1994
An account of the impact of the First World War on the people of Falkirk.

