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During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Kirkintilloch found itself at the centre of a transport network that was unrivalled in Scotland. The cutting of the Forth & Clyde Canal and the subsequent building of the Monkland & Kirkintilloch Railway meant that it became a transport hub that was ideally situated to trade with Scotland's cities as well as exploiting its own local mineral reserves. It flourished with mining and iron-founding just two of the industries that generated employment and large amounts of revenue. Local businesses such as Mavor & Coulson and the Star Foundry illustrate Kirky's industrial past while the story of Lanfine and Broomhill homes recalls another local employer and important presence in the district.
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Old Kirkintilloch, Guthrie Hutton
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- 2004
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