West End Address Archive
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Pulteney Street
- Copeland, James (of J. Copeland & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights, Pulteney Street, off Dobies Loan)
Lived at 13 Dundonald Road (1882 - 1896) - Falconer, Charles, director, J. Oldfield & Sons, Ltd., North British Leather Works, tanners, curriers, manufacturers of leather belting, link belting & laces for machinery purposes, makers of buffalo & leather pickers, hydraulic ram, pump & cup leathers, 66 Lanark Street & Pulteney Street
Lived at 33 La Crosse Terrace (1897 - 1900) - Ferguson, John (ofJ. Copeland & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights, makers of high & low pressure steam engines, flour & corn mill machinery, vertical & circular sawing machinery, sugar mills, hydraulic presses, calenders, paraffin & oil refinery, Pulteney Street)
Lived at 14 Queens Crescent (1882 - 1890) - Ferguson, John, jun. (ofJ. Copeland & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights, makers of high & low pressure steam engines, flour & corn mill machinery, vertical & circular sawing machinery, sugar mills, hydraulic presses, calenders, paraffin & oil refinery, Pulteney Street)
Lived at 14 Queens Crescent (1882 - 1887) 22 Pulteney Street
- Copeland, James (of John Norman & Co., engineers,
boilermakers & millwright, 16-22 Pulteney Street, off Dobbie's Loan)
Lived at 2 Portman Place (1870 - 1875) - Copeland, James (of John Norman & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights ; makers of high & low pressure steam engines, flour & corn mill machinery, vertical & circular sawing machinery, sugar mills, hydraulic presses, calenders, &c., 16-22 Pulteney Street)
Lived at 1 Thornville Terrace (1876 - 1884)