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Bell Street
- Wilson, Robert, saddler, 224 St George's Road & 7 West Campbell Street
Lived at 10 Ashley Street (1899 - 1909) - Wilson, Robt., saddler, 7 West Campbell Street
Lived at 12 Ashley Street (1909 - 1909) - Briscoe, E.J., Brevet-Major, 20th Regt., Adjutant
1st L.E.V., 115 W. Campbell Street
Lived at 1 Ashton Terrace (1876 - 1878) - Fleming, James, LL.B., writer and notary public (of McCallum & Fleming, writers, 100 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 43 Athole Gardens (1892 - 1904) - Paul, Robt. (at Paul & Alexander, iron, steel & metal merchants, 39 West Campbell Street ; warehouses, 26 Cadogan Street & 49 Wellington Lane)
Lived at 23 Bentnick Street (1886 - 1889) - Glasgow Society of Musicians (Ltd.), secretary, Hugh A. Stirling, 100 West Campbell Street
Lived at 29 Berkeley Terrace (1904 - 1904) - Stuart, James T. (of Loudon Brothers Ltd., iron & steel merchants, 39 West Campbell Street & 26 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 2 Bowmont Terrace (1898 - 1898) - Guthrie, Rev. John, M.A., D.D., minister & professor of apologetics, E.U. Church, West Campbell Street
Lived at 32 Buckingham Terrace (1868 - 1878) - Henderson, George, wine and spirit merchant, 221 West Campbell Street
Lived at 29 Burnbank Gardens (1908 - 1908) - Wallace, Rev. Alex., D.D., Campbell Street (East) United Presbyterian Church
Lived at 14 Bute Mansions (1893 - 1894) - Forbes, Alex. Gilbert (of Potts, Forbes, & Co., oil, colour and cement merchants and glue importers, 95-97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 176 Byres Road (1877 - 1879) - Paul, Robt. (at Paul & Alexander, iron & steel merchants ; office, 39 West Campbell Street ; warehouses, 26 Cadogan Street & 49 Wellington Lane)
Lived at 197 Byres Road (1882 - 1886) - Young, Robert (of Paul & Alexander, iron and steel merchants, 39 West Campbell Street ; warehouses, 26 Cadogan Street & 49 Wellington Lane)
Lived at 2 Caledon Street (1895 - 1905) - McPherson, John, traveller (at Wm. L. Aim & Co., Blythswood Colour Works, 10-14 Bothwell Lane & 97 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 42 Carnarvon Street (1887 - 1895) - Dalgleish, David, shirt manufacturer, 97 West Campbell Street
Lived at 48 Carnarvon Street (1909 - 1910) - Alexander, Edward (of Edward Alexander & Sons, merchants & agents, 43 Campbell Street ; warehouse, 49 Wellington Lane)
Lived at 12 Clairmont Gardens (1881 - 1884) - Alexander, E. Lennox, Bolivian consul (of E. Lennox Alexander & Co., ship owners, 39 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 12 Clairmont Gardens (1881 - 1883) - Alexander, M. Walter (E. Lennox Alexander & Co., ship owners, 39 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 12 Clairmont Gardens (1881 - 1883) - Alexander, Edward, jun. (of Edward Alexander &
Sons, merchants & agents, 43 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 13 Clairmont Gardens (1859 - 1881) - Alexander, E. Lennox, Bolivian Consul (of E. Lennox Alexander &
Co., ship owners, 39 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 13 Clairmont Gardens (1876 - 1881) - McCaw, Wm. J. (of McCaw & Hendrie, commission merchants, oil & produce brokers, 95 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 6 Clifton Place (1874 - 1879) - Lowson, James (of W.C. Martin & Co., electric light engineers, 10 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 45 Clouston Street (1895 - 1896) - Bertram, D.R. (at W.L. Aim & Co., Blythswood Colour Works, 10-14 Bothwell Lane & 97 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 4 Cowan Street (1896 - 1898) - Gillies, James, victualler, 19 West Campbell Street
Lived at 23 Elderslie Street (1866 - 1870) - Naismith, Wm., coal merchant, 2 Elderslie Street, later at 146 West Campbell Street
Lived at 83 Elderslie Street (1865 - 1882) - Baird, Alex. (of Wilson & Baird, iron & machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers, mill & colliery furnishers, 80 Mains Street & 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 21 Elgin Terrace (1892 - 1905) - MacCulloch, David (at David Bryce & Son, publishers, 133 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 3 Elgin Terrace (1889 - 1902) - Bryce, D. (of David Bryce & Son, publishers, 133 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 30 Falkland Street (1912 - 1913) - Brydall, Robt. B. (of Robert Brydall & Co., iron and metal merchants and agents, 122 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 2 Garrioch Drive (1903 - 1904) - McKenzie, Colin D. (of Colin D. McKenzie & Co., tea merchants, 53 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 39 Gibson Street (1879 - 1881) - Steele, James, manager at Charles Scheu & Co., drysalters and chemical brokers, 49 West Campbell Street
Lived at 54 Gibson Street (1893 - 1896) - Miller, F.J. (of Alex. Brash & Co., flour
importers, 57 West Campbell Street & 1 Foster Place, Dublin)
Lived at 54 Grant Street (1885 - 1890) - Campbell, Lachlan (of Campbell & Co., wholesale cabinet & furniture merchants, manufacturers & upholsterers, 3 Blythswood Court, 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 64 Grant Street (1876 - 1883) - Clokie, Rev. Andrew, minister, Reformed Presbyterian Church, West Campbell Street
Lived at 26 Granville Street (1860 - 1862) - Duncan, James L. (of James Duncan Ltd., mosaic and encaustic tile layer, 106 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 256 Great Western Road (1901 - 1909) - Haddow, Hugh R., wine & spirit merchant, 66 Cowcaddens, 40 Cambridge Street, 163 West Campbell Street, 253 St. Vincent Street & 372 Great Western Road
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1874 - 1879) - Duncan, James, mosaic, encaustic & geometrical tile layer, art tile merchant, 106 West Campbell Street
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1877 - 1878) - Mathieson, Thos. A. (of Alex. Mathieson & Son, manufacturers of planes, mechanical, engineering & edge tools, Saracen Tool Works, 13 East Campbell Street)
Lived at 3 Grosvenor Terrace (1872 - 1896) - Mathieson, Alex. S. (at Alex. Mathieson & Son, manufacturers of planes, mechanical, engineering & edge tools, Saracen Tool Works, 13 East Campbell Street)
Lived at 28 Hamilton Drive (1888 - 1892) - Whitfield, Wm., sheet lead & lead pipe manufacturer, general metal merchant, 91 West Campbell Street
Lived at 6 Hamilton Drive (1864 - 1866) - Savage, Capt. J.W., R.E., adjutant, 1st Lanarkshire Engineer Volunteers, 211 West Campbell Street
Lived at 8 Hillhead Gardens (1882 - 1885) - Hopkin, H.L. (of Loudon Brothers, iron & steel merchants, engineers & machine toolmakers, 39 W. Campbell Street & 26 Cadogan Street & Clyde Engineering Works, Johnstone)
Lived at 19 Hillsborough Square (1900 - 1905) - Duncan, James S. (of James Duncan Ltd., tile & marble contractors, 106 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 1 Hillsborough Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Arnot, James L., R.P.C., sanitary engineer, plumber & gasfitter, 116 West Campbell Street
Lived at 3 Holyrood Quadrant (1891 - 1897) - Jackson, Wm., engineer (of Dunsmuir & Jackson, engineers & boilermakers, Govan Engine Works, Campbell Street, Govan)
Lived at 53 Hyndland Road (1890 - 1899) - Jackson, Wm., engineer (of Dunsmuir & Jackson, engineers & boilermakers, Govan Engine Works, Campbell Street, Govan)
Lived at 55 Hyndland Road (1887 - 1890) - Fraser, Hugo G. (of Fraser Brothers, manufacturers of tarpaulins, waterproof covers, horse quarter covers, aprons, rugs, leather link belting, hose piping, laces, mechanical leathers, tanners, curriers, 104 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 10 Jedburgh Gardens (1907 - 1909) - Dryman, James (of Eben. Brown & Co., wholesale & export bottlers, 93 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1880 - 1885) - Dryman, Mrs. James (Christina) (of Eben. Brown & Co., wholesale & export bottlers, 93-97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1885 - 1889) - Martin, W.C., M.I.E.E. (of W.C. Martin & Co., electrical engineers, 10 West Campbell Street
Lived at 24 Kelvinside Gardens North (1901 - 1901) - Robin, Walter (at Fernau & Eltze, leather merchants, 133 W. Campbell Street), later leather & hide factor & merchant, 48 Street Enoch Square
Lived at 42 Kelvinside Gardens North (1887 - 1901) - Greig, Robt. G. (of Wright & Greig, wholesale spirit & commission merchants, 90 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 19 Kelvinside Terrace South (1874 - 1883) - Watt, Archibald (at Anderson & Shaw, rectifiers, tea, wine & spirit merchants, 6-12 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 129 Kent Road (1871 - 1876) - Burns, John (of Webster, Turnbull & Burns, wholesale outfitters & shirt manufacturers, warehouse, 195 Argyle Street ; factory, 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 9 Kent Road (1875 - 1881) - Hopkins, H.L. (of Loudon Brothers Ltd., engineers & machine tool makers, iron & steel merchants, 39 West Campbell Street & 26 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 11 Kersland Street (1909 - 1909) - McDougall, D.A., wine merchant, 104 West Campbell Street
Lived at 12 Kersland Street (1881 - 1882) - Glendinning, James (of John Glendinning & Sons, wholesale metal merchants, 90 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 39 Kersland Street (1914 - 1914) - Bryce, David (of David Bryce & Son, publishers, 133 West Campbell Street & Bryce & Murray Ltd., booksellers & printers, 129 Buchanan Street ; office, 45 Renfield Street)
Lived at 6 Kirklee Circus (1901 - 1907) - Calvert, Edwin Sherwood, artist, 114 West Campbell Street
Lived at 23 La Crosse Terrace (1878 - 1880) - Wallace, Rev. Alex., D.D., United Presbyterian Church, East Campbell Street
Lived at 26 Lansdowne Crescent (1869 - 1870) - Austin, Gilbert (of W.C. Martin & Co., electrical engineers, 10 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 8 Lauderdale Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Wilson, Thos. (of Loudon Brothers Ltd., engineers & machine tool makers, 39 West Campbell Street & 26 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 4 Lilybank Mansions (1914 - 1914) - Baird, Alex. (of Wilson & Baird, iron and machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers, mill and colliery furnishers, 80 Mains Street & 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 6 Lindsay Terrace (1889 - 1892) - Shaw, Gavin (of Anderson & Shaw, rectifiers, tea, wine & spirit merchants, 6-12 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 3 Lynedoch Street (1876 - 1878) - Harvie, Wm., Bruichladdich Distillery, Islay ; office, 57 West Campbell StreetNext door to 6 Marchmont Terrace Next door to 8 Marchmont Terrace
Lived at 7 Marchmont Terrace (1898 - 1898) - Taylor, Rev. David, West Campbell Street Reformed Presbyterian Church
Lived at 3 Melrose Street (1869 - 1870) - Robertson, James W., sergeant, Royal Engineers, sergeant-major 1st Lanark Engineer Volunteers, 115 West Campbell Street
Lived at 224 North Woodside Road (1873 - 1875) - Jackson, Wm., engineer (of Dunsmuir & Jackson, engineers and boiler makers, Govan Engine Works, Campbell Street, Govan)
Lived at 18 Oakfield Terrace (1885 - 1887) - Bertram, D.R. (at W.L. Aim & Co., BIythswood Colour Works, 10-14 Bothwell Lane & 97 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 99 Oban Drive (1897 - 1910) - Thomson, Alex. G., I.A., civil engineer & architect, 104 West Campbell Street
Lived at 112 Otago Street (1881 - 1885) - Bertram, D.R. (at W. L. Aim & Co., Blythswood Colour Works, 10-14 Bothwell Lane & 97 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 36 Otago Street (1891 - 1896) - Phillips, Alex. M., traveller, 104 West Campbell Street
Lived at 42 Otago Street (1882 - 1883) - McKenzie, Colin D. (of Colin D. McKenzie & Co., tea merchants, 53 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1881 - 1884) - Mathieson, James H. (of Alex. Mathieson & Sons Ltd., manufacturers of planes, mechanical, engineering & edge tools, Saracen Tool Works, 11 East Campbell Street)
Lived at 6 Park Circus Place (1902 - 1911) - Mathieson, T. Ogilvie (of Alex. Mathieson & Sons Ltd., manufacturers of planes, mechanical, engineering & edge tools, Saracen Tool Works, 11 East Campbell Street)
Lived at 6 Park Circus Place (1902 - 1906) - Mathieson, James H. (of Alex. Mathieson & Sons Ltd., mechanical tool manufacturer, Saracen Tool Works, 9-13 East Campbell Street)
Lived at 6 Park Circus Place (1912 - 1912) - Mathieson, T. Ogilvie (of Alex. Mathieson & Sons Ltd., mechanical tool manufacturers, Saracen Tool Works, 9-13 East Campbell Street)
Lived at 1 Park Gardens (1906 - 1906) - Reid, John jun. (of John Reid & Son, printers, and paperbag manufacturers, 97 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 19 Peel Street (1895 - 1898) - Drysdale, F.J. (of Drysdale & Malcolm, designers & craftsmen, manufacturers of electric fittings, grates, tiles & chimney pieces, 213 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 28 Polwarth Street (1907 - 1911) - Lowson, James (of W.C. Martin & Co., electric light engineers, 10 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 107 Queen Margaret Drive (1896 - 1901) - Bryce, D. (of David Bryce & Son, publishers, 133 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 5 Queensborough Gardens (1907 - 1912) - Fisken, James J. (of J.J. Fisken & Brodie, manufacturers, merchants & agents, 38 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 24 Sandyford Place (1892 - 1892) - Rossborough, Rev. Wm., minister, East Campbell Street Free Church
Lived at 9 Sandyford Place (1874 - 1877) - Stewart, John (of John Stewart & Co., glass stainers & embossers, embossed & gilded glass, brewers' ornamental show-plates, lead lattice workers, 85 Washington Street), also glass stainer & embosser, 97 West Campbell Street
Lived at 940 Sauchiehall Street (1903 - 1903) - Lowson, James, M.I.E.E. (of W.C. Martin & Co., electrical engineers, 10 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 42 Southpark Avenue (1902 - 1902) - Steele, James, manager at Charles Scheu & Co., drysalters and chemical brokers, 49 West Campbell Street
Lived at 4 Sutherland Terrace (1897 - 1900) - Pearcy, James, sergeant-major, 1st Lanark Engineer Volunteers, 211 West Campbell Street
Lived at 35 Tillie Street (1878 - 1883) - Pearcey, James, sergeant-major, 1st Lanark Engineer Volunteers, 115 West Campbell Street
Lived at 39 Tillie Street (1879 - 1880) - Young, S., instructor 1st L.E.V., 211 W. Campbell Street, later at 4 Albany Place
Lived at 43 Tillie Street (1886 - 1889) - Pearcey, James, sergeant-major, 1st Lanark Engineer Volunteers, 115 West Campbell Street
Lived at 49 Tillie Street (1878 - 1879) - Wilson, Aird (of Wilson & Baird, iron & machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers, mill & colliery furnishers, 80 Mains Street & 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 95 Turnberry Road (1891 - 1892) - Kirkham, Thomas G., wine and spirit merchant, 5 West Campbell Street
Lived at 7 Victoria Buildings (1906 - 1908) - Alexander, John, merchant & South America
agent, Peruvian consul, 43 Campbell Street then at 68, later at 58 West Regent Street
Lived at 4 Victoria Circus (1859 - 1887) - McDougal, D.A., wine merchant, 104 West Campbell Street
Lived at 32 Vinicombe Street (1880 - 1881) - Forbes, Wm., carriage hirer, 20 Berkeley Street & 122 West Campbell Street
Lived at 3 Walworth Terrace (1866 - 1870) - Loudon, Geo. F. (of Loudon Brothers, iron & machinery merchants, 80 Mains Street & 97 W. Campbell Street Blythswood)
Lived at 3 Walworth Terrace (1874 - 1877) - Loudon, Hugh (of Loudon Brothers, iron & machinery merchants, 80 Mains Street & 97 W. Campbell Street, Blythswood)
Lived at 3 Walworth Terrace (1874 - 1875) - Hendry, Geo. Scott (of Wm. Hendry & Son, plumbers, gasfitters, lead merchants & zinc workers, 81 Bothwell Street & 70 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 5 Walworth Terrace (1880 - 1887) - Gillies, Alex. M., wholesale tea merchant, 22 West Campbell Street
Lived at 2 Willowbank Crescent (1879 - 1880) - Crum, John (at Anderson & Shaw, rectifiers,
wholesale tea, wine & spirit merchants, 6-12 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 18 Willowbank Street (1882 - 1890) - Ayles, Carrington W. (of Barrett & Co., aerated water manufacturers & beer bottlers, 97 West Campbell Street, later at 37 Clarendon Street)
Lived at 138 Wilton Street (1895 - 1904) - Stevenson, John (of John Stevenson & Co., artists' colour manufacturers, 289 West Campbell Street & 17 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 156 Wilton Street (1895 - 1896) - Wilson, Robt., saddler, 224 Street George's Road & 7
West Campbell Street
Lived at 5 Wilton Street (1896 - 1898) - Drummond, Geo., commercial traveller (at
Wm. L. Aim
& Co., paint, varnish & cement manufacturers, 91 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 8 Wilton Street (1875 - 1880) - Wilson, Thomas (at Loudon Brothers Ltd., engineers & machine toolmakers, iron & steel merchants, 39 West Campbell Street, 26 Cadogan Street, & Clyde Engineering Works, Johnstone)
Lived at 31 Woodlands Drive (1901 - 1901) 9 Bell Street
- Holmes, Andrew (of Andrew Holmes & Co., paper merchants, wholesale stationers & printers, 9 Bell Street)
Lived at 48 Lauderdale Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Clark, John, jun. (of Clark & Struthers, shirtings & fancy dress goods manufacturers, 9 Bell Street)
Lived at 251 Wilton Street (1913 - 1913) 10 Bell Street
- Sandeman, Frank (of David Sandeman & Co., British & foreign yarn merchants, 11 John Street ; stores, 10 Bell Street)
Lived at 23 Lansdowne Crescent (1884 - 1885) 11 Bell Street
- Martin, Robt., wine merchant, 9-11 Bell Street, 98-100 Old Kelvinhaugh Road & 352-354 Main Street, Bridgeton
Lived at 7 Radnor Street (1883 - 1885) 16 Bell Street
- Henderson, John, cashier (David Sandeman & Co., British and foreign yarn merchants, 11 John Street ; stores, 16 Bell Street)
Lived at 61 Grant Street (1892 - 1903) - Gartly, George F., salesman (at David Sandeman & Co., British and foreign yarn merchants, 11 John Street ; stores, 16 Bell Street)
Lived at 45 Lilybank Gardens (1894 - 1897) 27 Bell Street
- Bowers, George, inspector of weights and measures, 23-27 Bell Street, later at 85 Parnie Street
Lived at 114 South Woodside Road (1901 - 1907) 59 Bell Street
- Stronach, George, warehouseman (at A.B. MacDonald & Co., warehousemen, 59 Bell Street)
Lived at 28 Wilton Drive (1907 - 1907) 65 Bell Street
- Johnston, Daniel, wine & spirit merchant, 65 Bell Street
Lived at 1 Hamilton Crescent (1894 - 1900) - Johnston, Daniel, wine & spirit merchant, 65 Bell Street
Lived at 5 Hamilton Crescent (1899 - 1899) - McCulloch, John (of Robertson & McCulloch, fruit brokers, 63-65 Bell Street)
Lived at 44 Polwarth Street (1912 - 1912) 70 Bell Street
- Thomson, James M., registrar of births, &c. Blackfriars district, accountant and insurance agent, 70 Bell Street
Lived at 8 Cecil Street (1876 - 1882) - Cree, T. Robt., assistant assessor under Lands Valuation Act, &c., 70 Bell Street
Lived at 11 Kersland Street (1874 - 1878) - Cree, R. Scott, treasurer to the Magistrates & Council of Glasgow (Police), 70 Bell Street
Lived at 411 North Woodside Road (1877 - 1884) - Campbell, Wm., assessor under Lands Valuation Act & Registration of Voters Act, surveyor for Board of Police, &c., 70 Bell Street
Lived at 12 Oakfield Avenue (1873 - 1876) - Borthwick, James D., treasurer of police, 70 Bell Street
Lived at 23 Peel Street (1880 - 1884) 74 Bell Street
- Dickson, Adam, custodier and registrar, Central Police Chambers, 74 Bell Street
Lived at 18 Oakfield Avenue (1892 - 1910) 79 Bell Street
- Stevenson, John, pawnbroker, 79 Bell Street & 108 Main Street, Anderston
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1900 - 1902)