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ISBN Cover Title Author Publisher Year Description Ref.
1840332425 Old Hillfoots Hutton, Guthrie Stenlake Publishing 2003 This collection of old photographs includes Menstrie, Alva, Tillicoultry and Dollar. The material covers the mills, street scenes, transport and prominent buildings. 448
090365010X Alloa Tower and The Erskines of Mar Bailey, Allyson et. al. Forth Naturalist and Historian, The 1996 The town of Alloa grew up around the medieval Alloa Tower. The building was in a ruinous state in the second half of the twentieth century but has now been restored by the National Trust for Scotland. 186
0950696234 Ochil Hills, The: Landscape, Wildlife, Heritage, Walks Corbett, L. et.al. Forth Naturalist and Historian, The 1994 This guide to the Ochils covers the following subjects: minerals and rocks; climate/weather; waters; mammals and fish; birds; insects; flora; battles; fortification and castles; people; names. There are also three walks - Alva Glen, Menstrie Glen and Dollar to Glendevon via Glenquey. 191
0954728602 no image available Victorian Alloa Archibald, Jannette; McGonigle, Jill Heather Ann Dowd 2004 Alloa became the county town of Clackmannanshire in 1822 and it developed as an important and wealthy town due to its industries and exports to mainland Europe. The town`s grand Victorian buildings stand testament to the prosperity during that part of its history. 1141