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The town was a significant manufacturer of jute and linen. Although the town was beside the Gairie Burn, it was dominated late on by hand loom weaving until the Bellies Brae, a linen factory, was opened in 1874. The mill specialised in jute production, with a later conversion to synthetic materials. The town had a nearby train station by 1855 with a station at the town built in 1861. The station was closed to passengers in 1952. The town is now primarily a market town and tourist centre.
 
===KIRRIEMUIR EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 1839-1969===
===KIRRIEMUIR EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 1839-1969===
The Kirriemuir Equitable Association was formed in 1839 and was known as "Thrums". In 1858 it was reported that the society was moving into a new building in Kirriemuir. In 1861 they had two stores. At a general meeting in September that year it was reported that both salesmen had resigned and they were moving to the Rochdale system.
The Kirriemuir Equitable Association was formed in 1839 and was known as "Thrums". In 1858 it was reported that the society was moving into a new building in Kirriemuir. In 1861 they had two stores. At a general meeting in September that year it was reported that both salesmen had resigned and they were moving to the Rochdale system.
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The town was a significant manufacturer of jute and linen. Although the town was beside the Gairie Burn, it was dominated late on by hand loom weaving until the Bellies Brae, a linen factory, was opened in 1874. The mill specialised in jute production, with a later conversion to synthetic materials. The town had a nearby train station by 1855 with a station at the town built in 1861. The station was closed to passengers in 1952. The town is now primarily a market town and tourist centre.

KIRRIEMUIR EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 1839-1969

The Kirriemuir Equitable Association was formed in 1839 and was known as "Thrums". In 1858 it was reported that the society was moving into a new building in Kirriemuir. In 1861 they had two stores. At a general meeting in September that year it was reported that both salesmen had resigned and they were moving to the Rochdale system. The Kirriemuir Co-Operative Society was formed in 1861 but had not obtained a store. The committees of both societies agreed that they should merge under and the merger took place in November, with the name Kerriemuir Equitable Co-operative Society being used. The merger was effectively a continuation of the Kirriemuir Equitable Association with additional members.

The society reported in 1862 that it was issuing checks to members and non-members.

The society merged with Forfar United in 1969 to form South Angus. This merged with Arbroath in 1974 to form East Angus. East Angus merged with Lothian & Borders in 1998 to form Lothian, Borders & Angus.

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