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Well Street
- Tulloch, Geo., commercial traveller (Falkirk Iron Co. Ltd., ironfounders, 34 Bothwell Street, works, Falkirk)
Lived at 11 Airlie Street (1902 - 1902) - Dunn, Hugh M. (of R. Lawson & Co., warehousemen, Trade Clothing & Furnishing House, 32 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1890 - 1899) - Williamson, James S., woollen manufacturers' agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 8 Ardgowan Terrace (1885 - 1886) - Halley, Joseph (of Joseph Halley & Son, tailors & clothiers, 87 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Argyll Place (1903 - 1903) - Costigane, Wm. (of Costigane Brothers, warehousemen, 187 to 199 Trongate & 1-3 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 19 Argyll Place (1875 - 1880) - Halley, Joseph, tailor and clothier, 107 Bothwell Street
Lived at 31 Argyll Place (1882 - 1890) - Chaplin, J. Herbert (of Chaplin & Co., merchants & commission agents, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 27 Arlington Street (1890 - 1891) - Cruikshanks, James, builder
and pavement merchant, 42 Bothwell Street
Lived at 30 Arlington Street (1853 - 1862) - Malcolm, John (at Andrew Malcolm & Co., produce importers, 133 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 49 Arlington Street (1902 - 1905) - Malcolm, Andrew M. (of Andrew Malcolm & Co., produce importers, 133 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 49 Arlington Street (1903 - 1905) - Loudon, Geo. F. (of Loudon Brothers, iron & machinery merchants, 11 Bothwell Street & 80 Mains Street)
Lived at 51 Arlington Street (1876 - 1879) - Watson, John (of Watson & Steven, manufacturers, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 33 Ashley Street (1883 - 1885) - Murray, Robert, jun. (of Robert Murray & Son, grain merchants and millers, 128 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 41 Ashley Street (1899 - 1905) - Robertson, A.G., slater, plasterer & granolithic layer, 148 Bothwell Street
Lived at 41 Ashley Street (1912 - 1913) - Brumsdon, Richard, commission agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 70 Ashley Street (1884 - 1885) - Sterling, John L. (of J.H. Young & Co., muslin manufacturers, 216 Bothwell Street ; works, 53 Mill Street, Greenhead)
Lived at 30 Ashton Road (1898 - 1898) - Blackley, Stirling C. (of Blackley Brothers, flour merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 16 Ashton Terrace (1903 - 1914) - Blackley, Stuart (of Blackley Brothers, flour merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 16 Ashton Terrace (1903 - 1914) - MacKie, James L., merchant, 74 Maxwell Street
Lived at 18 Ashton Terrace (1872 - 1877) - Clark, Matthew (of Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters & agents, 11 Bothwell Street ; stores, 16 Waterloo Lane)
Lived at 14 Athole Gardens (1889 - 1891) - Sloan, George (of Wm. Sloan & Co., steamship owners, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 14 Athole Gardens (1894 - 1894) - Barr, Robert (of Thomas Barr & Co., coalmasters, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 21 Athole Gardens (1908 - 1911) - Maxwell, John, builder, 5 Maxwell Street, Maryhill
Lived at 1 Athole Gardens Terrace (1899 - 1903) - Miller, James (at James McKenzie & Co., distillers & merchants, 24 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 8 Baliol Street (1862 - 1863) - MacNair, Duncan S. (of J. & D. MacNair & Co., hair manufacturers, 19 Croy Place, off Maxwell Street)
Lived at 35 Banavie Road (1869 - 1877) - Fozier, F.W.C. (of M.T. Fozier & Co., manufacturers, merchants, importers of foreign goods and agents, 85 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 11 Bank Street (1865 - 1868) - Clark, Allan (J. Pattison & Co., drysalters and chemical manufacturers, 11 Bothwell Street ; works, 83 N. Oswald Street)
Lived at 23 Bank Street (1901 - 1905) - Rodan, J. Douglas (at P. & R. Fleming & Co., ironmongers, iron merchants, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, wire fence & gate manufacturers, agricultural implement makers ; warehouses, 29 Argyle Street, 16 Graham Square & 18-24 Stockwell Street ; branch, 1 Dowanhill Place, Partick ; works, Kelvin Street, Partick)
Lived at 70 Barrington Drive (1901 - 1906) - Miller, Guy B., writer and notary public (of Miller & Miller, later of Miller & Harvey, writers and notaries public, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Beaumont Gate (1910 - 1913) - Petersen, Oluf C. (of Petersen, Honeyman & Co., shipbrokers, shipowners and coal exporters, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 8 Beaumont Gate (1904 - 1905) - Loudon, George F. (of Loudon Brothers, engineers' ironmongers & india-rubber merchants, 111 Bothwell Street & 80 Mains Street)
Lived at 4 Belgrave Terrace (1882 - 1887) - Headrick, Robert (of Maclay & McIntyre, shipbrokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Belgrave Terrace (1908 - 1910) - Donaldson, Charles (of Donaldson Brothers Ltd.,
steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Belhaven Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Young, John E. (of John H. Young & Co., muslin manufacturers, 216 Bothwell Street ; works, 53 Mill Street, Greenhead)
Lived at 24 Belhaven Terrace (1896 - 1896) - Nimmo, James (of James Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters, coke, char & briquette manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 26 Belhaven Terrace (1889 - 1899) - Kennedy, Thomas (late of W.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street), 3 North Court, Royal Exchange
Lived at 1 Belmont Crescent (1871 - 1872) - Fisher, John (of C.T. Bowie, Fisher & Co., house painters, decorators & dealers in paper-hangings, 26 Bothwell Street ; branch, 15 Gilmour Street, Paisley)
Lived at 20 Belmont Crescent (1894 - 1899) - Mitchell, Robt. M. (of R.M. Mitchell & Co., colliery & iron work furnishings contractors, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 5 Belmont Crescent (1870 - 1876) - Wilson, Samuel (of Wilson & Co., flint glass manufacturers, 11 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 6 Belmont Crescent (1873 - 1885) - Gallie, Thomas A. (at Thomas H. Gallie & Co., West India merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 34 Belmont Street (1883 - 1894) - Lowe, James M., consulting engineer (of Millar, Lowe & Co., consulting & electric light & telephone engineers & machinery merchants, 45 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 35 Bentnick Street (1891 - 1893) - Duncan, John (of J. Duncan & Co., African merchants, shipping, forwarding & Custom House agents, ship & insurance brokers, agents for Mississippi & Dominion Steamship Co. Ltd., 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 53 Bentnick Street (1882 - 1884) - Haddow, W. Martin (of Haddow & Co., electricians 127 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 114 Berkeley Street (1893 - 1900) - Birch, James (of James Birch & Co., paper-hangings merchants and picture dealers, 128 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 180 Berkeley Street (1888 - 1889) - Chalmers, David, mason & builder, 34 West Bothwell Street
Lived at 16 Berkeley Terrace (1902 - 1902) - Sutherland, Robt. (ofBulloch, Lade & Co., commission merchants & agents for Bass & Co , Burton-on-Trent, distillers from pure malt, Loch Katrine Distillery, Camlachie & Caol Ha Distillery & Benmore Distillery, Campbeltown, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 18 Berkeley Terrace (1869 - 1875) - Bowie, C.T., painter (of C.T. Bowie & Co., house painters, decorators, gilders & dealers in paper-hangings, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 23 Berkeley Terrace (1871 - 1883) - Wright, Thomas (of Anderson & Munro, manufacturing electricians, electric bell makers, electric clock makers, telephone makers & telegraph instrument makers, Venetian blind makers, wire gauze, Holland & shop blinds, 136 Bothwell Street ; works, Moncrieif Street & Grove Street)
Lived at 2 Berkeley Terrace (1887 - 1902) - Oatts, William M., general secretary, Glasgow United Young Men's Christian Association, 70 Bothwell Street
Lived at 33 Berkeley Terrace (1884 - 1908) - MacKie, James L., commission merchant, & J.L. Mackie & Co., distillers, Logavulin, Islay ; office, 74 Maxwell Street
Lived at 37 Berkeley Terrace (1862 - 1864) - McCombie, James (of James McCombie & Co., fish curers & merchants, 3 Park Place, Stockwell Street & 107 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 4 Berkeley Terrace (1893 - 1897) - Munro, John M.M. (at Anderson & Munro, wire gauze, zinc sash, venetian & holland window blind manufacturers, 136 Bothwell Street ; works, Moncrieff Street & Kelvin Street)
Lived at 22 Bloomfield Place (1877 - 1879) - MacNair, John Scott (of J. & D. MacNair, hair manufacturers, 19 Croy Place, Maxwell Street, later at 19 Corn Exchange Place, Waterloo Street ; works, Seedhill, Paisley)
Lived at 2 Bloomfield Place (1870 - 1876) - Alexander, Robt., distillery agent & corn factor, 108 Stockwell Street later at 57 Union Street
Lived at 5 Bloomfield Place (1845 - 1853) - Ferguson, John A. (of Ferguson, Shaw & Sons, soap & candle manufacturers, tallow melters, oil importers & refiners, lard merchants, 39 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 14 Botanic Crescent (1895 - 1900) - Fisher, Daniel (of C. T. Bowie & Co., house painters, decorators, gilders & dealers in paper-hangings, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Bowmont Gardens (1883 - 1911) - Harvey, John (of John & Robert Harvey & Co., malt distillers, Dundas Hill, Port-Dundas ; office, 76 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 11 Buckingham Terrace (1869 - 1872) - Brown, Geo., West India merchant, 4 Bothwell Street
Lived at 26 Buckingham Terrace (1861 - 1866) - Ker, David S. (of D. & W. Ker, grain and flour merchants, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 29 Buckingham Terrace (1899 - 1905) - Moore, M.M. (of W.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 8 Buckingham Terrace (1859 - 1863) - McIntosh, James (of Peter McIntosh & Sons, tanners, curriers, leather merchants, boot & shoe makers, saddlers, harness, machinery belt & fire-hose manufacturers, 129 Stockwell Street ; works, 14-32 Goosedubbs Street)
Lived at 26 Burnbank Gardens (1872 - 1880) - McGeachy, James (of James McGeachy & Son, upholsterers, bedding & iron bedstead manufacturers, 14-24 Stockwell Street, 93 Canning Street, 49 Moss Street, Paisley ; & Municipal Buildings, 6 Hamilton Street, Greenock)
Lived at 29 Burnbank Gardens (1898 - 1900) - Hutcheson, John H. (of Wm. Brown, Son(s) & Co., oil merchants & colour manufacturers, 22 Street Enoch Square ; retail, 28 Stockwell Street ; works, Parkhouse, Paisley Road)
Lived at 2 Burnbank Gardens (1862 - 1879) - Hutcheson, Robt. (of Wm. Brown, Son(s) & Co., oil merchants & colour manufacturers, 22 Street Enoch Square ; retail, 28 Stockwell Street ; works, Parkhouse, Paisley Road)
Lived at 2 Burnbank Gardens (1862 - 1879) - Waddell, R.S,. (of Waddell & Bryson, foreign produce brokers, 83 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 37 Burnbank Gardens (1889 - 1896) - Hutcheson, John H. (at Wm. Brown, Son & Co., oil merchants & colour manufacturers, 22 Street Enoch Square ; retail, 28 Stockwell Street ; works, Parkhouse, Paisley Road)
Lived at 4 Burnbank Gardens (1861 - 1879) - Hutcheson, Robt. (at Wm. Brown, Son & Co., oil merchants & colour manufacturers, 22 Street Enoch Square ; retail, 28 Stockwell Street ; works, Parkhouse, Paisley Road)
Lived at 4 Burnbank Gardens (1861 - 1879) - Armstrong, Rev. Robt., M.A., minister, Street Matthew's, Bothwell Street, Anderston
Lived at 11 Burnbank Terrace (1877 - 1883) - Jamieson, Wm. A. (of Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters, chemical merchants & agents, 11 Bothwell Street, later at 88 Cadogan Street ; stores, 16 Waterloo Lane)
Lived at 14 Burnbank Terrace (1898 - 1898) - McIntosh, James (of Peter McIntosh & Sons, tanners, curriers, leather merchants, boot & shoe makers, saddlers, harness, machinery belt & fire-hose manufacturers, 129 Stockwell Street ; works, 14-32 Goosedubbs Street)
Lived at 26 Burnbank Terrace (1872 - 1880) - Seaman, Wm. John (of W.P. Lowrie & Co. Ltd., coopers, vat builders & cask merchants, 57-69 Hydepark Street ; wine and spirit brokers, 14-16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 17 Bute Gardens (1904 - 1912) - Knox, Alex., F.S.I. (of Alex. Knox & Robb, F.F.S., F.S.I., measurers, property surveyors & valuators, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Bute Gardens (1886 - 1886) - Hume, Wm., manager (Greenlees Brothers, whisky merchants & wine shippers, warehouses, 37-65 Osborne Street & 120-124 King Street ; offices, 38 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 4 Bute Mansions (1890 - 1895) - Youden, John, agent, Emley & Sons, marble & slate chimney pieces, tile hearths, grates, fenders, marble & ceramic mosaics, kitchen ranges, &c.,10 Bothwell Street
Lived at 102 Byres Road (1886 - 1887) - Benson, James (of Kemp, Benson & Co., ecclesiastical and domestic glass stainers, 187 Bothwell Street & 92 Pitt Street)
Lived at 151 Byres Road (1901 - 1909) - Gossman, Alex. (at Thomas Sommerville & Kaye, packing box & show-case makers, 22-28 West Bothwell Street)
Lived at 175 Byres Road (1902 - 1902) - Halley, Joseph, tailor and clothier, 107 Bothwell Street
Lived at 325 Byres Road (1890 - 1898) - Doyle, R. Villiers, district manager, The Cash Coupon Co. Ltd., 252 Central Chambers, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 2 Caledon Street (1906 - 1907) - Deas, David, traveller, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Caledon Street (1896 - 1897) - Bain, John (of John Turnbull and Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 22 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 15 Carnarvon Street (1855 - 1861) - Dalziel, David, thread manufacturer & commission agent, 13 Bothwell Street, Anderston
Lived at 15 Carnarvon Street (1855 - 1862) - Young, George, mason, 39 Cromwell Street
Lived at 2 Carnarvon Street (1900 - 1903) - Grieve, John A. (of Lambert & Grieve, cabinetmakers & upholsterers, glass show-case makers & shop fitters ; warehouse, 123 Bothwell Street ; works, 11 Street Peter's Lane)
Lived at 48 Carnarvon Street (1878 - 1887) - Stuart, James T.. (at Loudon Brothers, iron & machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers & india rubber merchants, 111 Bothwell Street & 80 Mains Street)
Lived at 4 Carnarvon Street (1878 - 1884) - Borthwick, John M., wine & spirit broker & agent, 85 Maxwell Street
Lived at 10 Carrington Street (1871 - 1874) - Money, John, mason and oven builder, 64 Bothwell Street
Lived at 26 Carrington Street (1880 - 1886) - Peterson, Oluf C. (of Petersen, Honeyman & Co., shipbrokers, shipowners and coal exporters, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Cecil Street (1905 - 1905) - Jackson, Robt. A. (at Lindsay & Crookston, coal merchants & shippers, 11 Bothwell Street, later of Lindsay, Crookston, & Co, 163 Hope Street, & Greenock)
Lived at 30 Cecil Street (1897 - 1908) - Lightbody, James (of J. & J. Lightbody & Co., slate, marble, and cement merchants, 115 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 33 Cecil Street (1880 - 1882) - Barker, John R. (of Barker & Rennie, brush manufacturers, 33 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 45 Cecil Street (1884 - 1888) - Campbell, John, wholesale, retail, and export confectioner, 46 and 183 Argyle Street ; manufactory, Stockwell Street
Lived at 46 Cecil Street (1867 - 1868) - Deas, John C. (at Nimmo & Co., oil and colliery plant merchants, 127 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Cecil Street (1891 - 1892) - Browne, James (at Browne & Watson, ship and insurance brokers, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 51 Cecil Street (1884 - 1889) - Warden, Arthur (of Warden & Bell, ship & insurance brokers, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 62 Cecil Street (1912 - 1912) - Pattison, Godfrey (of J. Pattison & Co., drysalters and commission merchants, 48-50 Mitchell Street, later at 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Cecil Street (1879 - 1886) - Lowe, Geo. (of John McCall & Co., corn factors, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Clairmont Gardens (1858 - 1887) - Dunlop, John Ure (at Dunlop Brothers, flour and grain merchants, 13 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Clairmont Gardens (1887 - 1890) - Dunlop, Matthew (at Dunlop Brothers, flour and grain merchants, 13 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Clairmont Gardens (1887 - 1905) - Brown, Laurence R., M.A., LL.B., writer (of MacKenzie & Brown, writers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 9 Clairmont Gardens (1903 - 1903) - Munro, D., venetian blind maker (of Anderson & Munro, wire gauze, sash, Venetian & spring-roller Venetian window blind manufacturers, 128 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 34 Clairmont Street (1859 - 1862) - Wilson, Wm., smith and edge-tool maker, 9 Eagle Lane, Maxwell Street
Lived at 34 Clairmont Street (1863 - 1864) - Haddow, W. Martin (of Haddow & Co., electricians, 126 Bothwell Street ; works, Union Place, North Street)
Lived at 40 Clairmont Street (1899 - 1902) - Lowe, Geo., merchant (of John McCall & Co., corn
factors, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 Claremont Terrace (1855 - 1857) - Clark, Robt. (of Clark & Service, ship owners, ship
& insurance brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Claremont Terrace (1895 - 1896) - Laing, John Wood (of J.W. Laing & Co., shipbrokers, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 16 Clarence Drive (1904 - 1909) - Wilson, Archd. (at James Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters & brick manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Clarence Drive (1913 - 1913) - Martin, John A. (at James & Alex. Allan, merchants & shipowners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 46 Clarence Drive (1904 - 1906) - Dobbie, John C., director, Dobbie, McInnes Ltd., nautical & engineering instrument makers, 45 Bothwell Street & Dobbie, Son & Hutton, 113 Fenchurch Street, London
Lived at 8 Clarence Drive (1903 - 1906) - Doddrell, E.E. (of Doddrell Brothers, commission agents, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 8 Clarence Drive (1903 - 1906) - McLeod, Norman (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Cleveden Drive (1910 - 1911) - McWilliam, Andrew, wine & spirit merchant, 16-18 Maxwell Street, later of J. & J. McWilliam, wine & spirit merchants, distillers' agents, 38 Queen Street
Lived at 23 Cleveden Drive (1886 - 1886) - Houston, Andrew (of MacLay & McIntyre, shipbrokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 23 Cleveden Drive (1913 - 1913) - Donaldson, Wm. C. (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 38 Cleveden Drive (1906 - 1911) - Cree, Alex. (of Alex. Cree & Co., cabinetmakers, upholsterers & carpet warehousemen, 34 Bothwell Street ; works, 75 Port Street, later at Wilton Street)
Lived at 1 Clifton Place (1877 - 1880) - Bell, Robt. Bruce, civil engineer (of Bell & Miller, civil engineers, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Clifton Place (1865 - 1881) - Sneddon, John A. (of Sneddon & Sons, china merchants, 88 Union Street, 123-127 Stockwell Street & 20-24 Great Clyde Street)
Lived at 3 Clifton Place (1903 - 1903) - Dodds, Wm., merchant (of W. & J. Dodds, cordage & twine manufacturers, Kelvinhaugh ; counting-house 84-86 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 2 Clifton Street (1845 - 1854) - McGill, John S., oil merchant, 63 Stockwell Street
Lived at 2 Clifton Street (1866 - 1878) - Napier, Robert T., M. Inst. C.E., consulting engineer & naval architect, 75 Bothwell Street
Lived at 28 Clouston Street (1898 - 1904) - Ross, Alex., wholesale umbrella manufacturer, 85 Maxwell Street
Lived at 43 Clouston Street (1888 - 1896) - Wilson, James A. (of John Wilson & Sons, clothiers & gentlemen's outfitters, 13 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Clouston Street (1902 - 1908) - Hendry, Jas. jun. (of John Maitland & Co., tailors, clothiers & shirtmakers, 109 Argyle Street & 9 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 69 Clouston Street (1901 - 1907) - Ayles, Carrington W. (of Barrett & Co., aerated water manufacturer, 103 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 Colebrooke Street (1879 - 1885) - Bain, John (of John Turnbull & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 22 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Craiglaw Place (1854 - 1855) - Hamilton, W.L., manager (The
Fairbanks Co., colliery & mill furnishers, valve manufacturers, makers of
weighing machines, gas engines, agricultural implements, light portable forges,
trucks, barrows, pulleys, belting, metal sawing machines, window fittings,
lifting blocks & Yale locks, 64-56 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 11 Cranworth Street (1906 - 1906) - Paterson, Richard,
M.I.N.S.T.N.A., naval architect and engineer, 53 Bothwell Street
Lived at 5 Cranworth Street (1905 - 1906) - Currie, Hugh T., cabinetmaker & upholsterer, 53
Cresswell Street
Lived at 57 Cresswell Street (1907 - 1907) - Deas, James jun., civil engineer (of Thomson, Gilbert & Deas, civil engineers and land surveyors, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Crown Gardens (1896 - 1902) - McKellar, Daniel M. (of Daniel M. McKellar & Co., colliery agents and merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 100 Crown Road North (1908 - 1911) - McGeachy, James, upholsterer & bedding, iron bedstead manufacturer, 20 Stockwell Street, 99 Canning Street, 166 New City Road & 49 Moss Street, Paisley
Lived at 27 Derby Street (1889 - 1891) - Reid, Joseph (ofCurrie & Co. Ltd., cement, plaster, lime, pavement, crushed granite, sand, asphalte, slates, fire-clay goods, sanitary & plumbers' goods, uralite, 18 Bothwell Street ; stores, 66-86 Street James' Street, Kingston ; depot, General Terminus, 308 Paisley Road ; works, 35 Cathcart Street Kingston ; and at Greenock, Edinburgh & Leith)
Lived at 30 Derby Street (1900 - 1906) - Sproat, Wm., 103 Stockwell Street, later of Wm. Annacker, pork butcher & sausage maker, wholesale, Blythswood Sausage Works, William Street ; retail, 511 Sauchiehall Street, Charing cross, 2 Wellington Arcade, 3 Belmont Place, Hillhead, 16 Grosvenor Place, Dowanhill & 44 Street Enoch Square
Lived at 37 Derby Street (1889 - 1893) - Reid, Joseph, merchant (ofCurrie & Co. Ltd., builders' materials & sanitary goods, Eagle Buildings, 205-217 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 40 Derby Street (1906 - 1906) - McNee, Wm., wine & spirit merchant, 12 Stockwell Street & 546 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 4 Derby Street (1861 - 1863) - Pilling, Wm., leather factor, 63 Stockwell Street
Lived at 13 Derby Terrace (1870 - 1872) - Robertson, John Curle, tea & spice merchant, 85 Maxwell Street
Lived at 1 Derby Terrace (1872 - 1874) - Barker, John (of Barker & Rennie, brush manufacturers, 33 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 1 Derby Terrace (1875 - 1880) - McNab, D. (of D. McNab & Co., merchants, chemical & produce brokers, agents for Messrs. Kalle & Co., aniline dye manufacturers, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Derby Terrace (1878 - 1879) - McNab, D. (of D. McNab & Co., merchants, chemical & produce brokers, agents for Messrs. Kalle & Co., aniline dye manufacturers, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 9 Derby Terrace (1879 - 1881) - Cameron, John E. (of Murdoch & Cameron, manufacturers of overhead switch bar railway & abattoir fittings, heating, ventilating, laundry & swimming bath engineers, iron-founders & forgers, iron fence makers, 115 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Doune Quadrant (1892 - 1898) - Maule, Clement R., agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 5 Doune Quadrant (1902 - 1903) - Youden, John (of John
Youden & Co. Ltd., marble cutters & sculptors, mosaic & encaustic tile layers,
wall decorators, 12 Bothwell Street; works, 152-154 Street Vincent Lane)
Lived at 26 Dowanside Road (1904 - 1908) - MacKichen, Peter (of D. & W. Ker, grain and flour merchants, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Dowanside Road (1882 - 1887) - Mountain, Montague B., mechanical and electrical engineer and contractor, 7 Bothwell Street
Lived at 3 Dowanside Road (1891 - 1893) - McKellar, Daniel (of Daniel M. McKellar, & Co., colliery agents & merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Dowanside Road (1907 - 1908) - McGeoch, Andrew Jackson (of Wm. McGeoch & Co., ironmongers & agents, warehouse, 24 Maxwell Street & Street Enoch Wynd ; retail warehouse, 113 Argyle Street)
Lived at 8 Dowanside Road (1872 - 1877) - Thomson, James H. (of James H. Thomson & Co., oil refiners, paint & varnish manufacturers, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 Dudley Drive (1901 - 1902) - Welsh, Hugh, jun., assistant restistrar, 3 Maxwell Street, Partick
Lived at 39 Dudley Drive (1913 - 1913) - McWilliam, James D., tailor and clothier, 10 Cromwell Street
Lived at 14 Dunearn Street (1907 - 1912) - McWilliam, James D. (of James D. McWilliam & Son, tailors & clothiers, 10 Cromwell Street)
Lived at 16 Dunearn Street (1911 - 1911) - McLeod, D.A., writer (Scottish Mine Owners' Defence & Mutual Insurance Association Ltd., 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 24 Dunearn Street (1904 - 1908) - Nicol, Samuel M., manager, David Allen & Sons (Billposting) Ltd., billposters, 181-183 Bothwell Street
Lived at 34 Dunearn Street (1908 - 1911) - Blackley, Stirling C. (of Blackley Brothers, flour merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Edelweiss Terrace (1896 - 1903) - Blackley, Stuart (of Blackley Brothers, flour merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Edelweiss Terrace (1896 - 1903) - Cheetham, Charles Joseph, recruiting officer, Royal Marines, 16 Bothwell Street
Lived at 5 Edelweiss Terrace (1891 - 1892) - Young, George, mason, 39 Cromwell Street
Lived at 143 Elderslie Street (1904 - 1908) - Campbell, Angus (Charles
Glass & Co., publishers, printers & booksellers, 85 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 31A Elderslie Street (1879 - 1883) - Livingston, Wm., smith (of Wm. Livingston & Co., smiths, tinsmiths, gasfitters, 27 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 36 Elderslie Street (1858 - 1859) - McIntosh, Andrew, slater, 95 Bothwell Street
Lived at 41 Elderslie Street (1860 - 1862) - Barron, James F. (of Wilson & Barron, manufacturers of cabinet furniture, house furnishers, upholsterers, carvers, gilders & Venetian blind makers, 5 Street Peter's Lane, Bothwell Street)
Lived at 42 Elderslie Street (1859 - 1862) - McKinnon, N., iron merchant, 112 Bothwell Street
Lived at 83 Elderslie Street (1869 - 1872) - Fozier, M.T. (of M.T. Fozier & Co., manufacturers, merchants importers of foreign goods & agents, 85 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 19 Elgin Terrace (1861 - 1864) - Clark, Peter (of Fowler & Co., seed, plant & guano merchants, 80 West Howard Street & 80-84 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 3 Elgin Terrace (1869 - 1872) - Knox, Andrew L., merchant and manufacturer, 16 Bothwell Street
Lived at 1 Eton Terrace (1863 - 1866) - Kennedy, Thomas (of W.B. Huggins & Co., commission merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 5 Eton Terrace (1866 - 1871) - McGregor, A. Ronald (of MacGregor & Thorburn, East India merchants & agents, Central Chambers, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 15 Falkland Street (1913 - 1913) - Barr, Wm. B. (of Wm. B. Barr & Gourley, coal merchants & colliery agents, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 33 Falkland Street (1902 - 1902) - Craig, James D., oil & produce merchant, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 36 Falkland Street (1913 - 1913) - Craig, W.T., solicitor (Scottish Mine Owners' Defence & Mutual Insurance Association Ltd., 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 48 Falkland Street (1904 - 1910) - Hendry, James jun. (of John Maitland & Co., tailors, clothiers and shirtmakers, 109 Argyle Street & 9 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 130 Fergus Drive (1896 - 1899) - Danielsen, J.L., manager for John Hunter & Co., coal exporters & shipping agents, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 130 Fergus Drive (1900 - 1913) - Campbell, James G. (J. Pattison & Co., manufacturing chemists, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 134 Fergus Drive (1906 - 1906) - Chalmers, Wm. R. (Dunlop Brothers, flour and grain merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 14 Fergus Drive (1897 - 1898) - Stewart, Hugh R. (at Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters, chemical merchants & agents, 11 Bothwell Street ; stores, 16 Waterloo Lane)
Lived at 164 Fergus Drive (1894 - 1900) - Halero, T.W., cashier (at H.P. Buchanan & Co., East India merchants, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 59 Fergus Drive (1897 - 1903) - Kelly, Andrew, grain merchant, 37 Cromwell Street
Lived at 63 Fergus Drive (1912 - 1914) - McCombie, James (of James McCombie & Co., fish curers & merchants, 3 Park Place, Stockwell Street & 107 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 10 Fitzroy Place (1890 - 1893) - MacArthur, D. (of D. MacArtbur & Co., lace & sewed muslin manufacturers, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 15 Fitzroy Place (1864 - 1865) - Thomson, Norman M., confectioner, 157 & 493 Sauchiehall Street, 25 Renfield Street, 73 later 5 & 134 Buchanan Street, 160 Argyle Street, 204 North Street, 53 & 102 Queen Street & 8 Street Enoch Square later 136 Argyle Street & 5 Bothwell Street
Lived at 3 Fitzroy Place (1892 - 1904) - Henderson, John, rag & paper stock merchant, 98 Maxwell Street
Lived at 5 Fitzroy Place (1899 - 1899) - Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, ship owners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Fitzroy Place (1912 - 1912) - Low, Archd., plumber & gasfitter, 15 Maxwell Street
Lived at 1 Fortrose Street (1875 - 1880) - Glen, Alex. B. cap manufacturer & warehouseman, 90 Maxwell Street
Lived at 26 Fortrose Street (1856 - 1857) - Pilling, John D. (of Thos. Pilling & Co., hide, leather & bark factors, 63 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 26 Fortrose Street (1860 - 1863) - McLaren, James, wholesale stationer, 76 Stockwell Street
Lived at 8 Fortrose Street (1858 - 1862) - MacDonald, Wm. B. (Thomson-Knox Co., sewing machine importers, electrical lighting & power engineers, 8-12 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 43 Gardner Street (1907 - 1907) - Gemmill, Wm., secretary (Wilsons & Clyde Coal Co. Ltd., coalmasters, 75 Bothwell street ; Hamilton & Wellhall Collieries ; Law, Shawfield, Douglas Park & East Parkhead Collieries ; Glencraig Colliery, Lochgelly & Pollok Gas Coal Works)
Lived at 259 Garrioch Road (1895 - 1910) - Cooper, T.L. Reed, manager (J.H. Holmes & Co., electric light and power engineers, Allan Line Buildings, 27 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 259 Garrioch Road (1896 - 1898) - Youden, W.H. (at Emley & Sons, marble cutters & sculptors, marble mosaic manufacturers, mosaic & encaustic tile layers, wall decorators, marble & enamelled slate chimney pieces, tile hearths, grates, fenders, marble & ceramic mosaics, kitchen ranges, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 37 Garriochmill Road (1886 - 1888) - Campbell, Archd., musical instrument maker, 104 Stockwell Street
Lived at 16 Gibson Street (1874 - 1882) - Shearer, Archd., fancy paper boxmaker, 39 Stockwell Street
Lived at 43 Gibson Street (1901 - 1904) - Gilmour, James, agent for
J.H. Cooke & Co., Stafford, 11 Maxwell Street
Lived at 6 Gibson Street (1878 - 1880) - Kay, Robert Ker (at John & Charles Murray, iron & steel merchants & colliery furnishers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 89 Gibson Street (1900 - 1909) - Proudfoot, Gavin G. (at Dunlop & Logan, East India and foreign agents, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 14 Glasgow Street (1879 - 1881) - Hatrick, James L. (ofW. & R. Hatrick & Co., wholesale chemists & druggists, 7-9 Bothwell Circus, Bothwell Street, drug, drysaltery & spice grinders, 102 North Street)
Lived at 20 Glasgow Street (1879 - 1886) - Middleton, Robt. T. (of Caldwell, Robertson & Co., drysalters & merchants, 12 Croy Place, Maxwell Street)
Lived at 42 Grant Street (1858 - 1862) - Munro, Donald (of Anderson & Munro, bellhangers, electric bell & clock, telephone & telegraph instrument makers ; electric light patentees, contractors & agents, electrolier & Venetian, wire gauze & Holland blind makers ; warehouse, 136 Bothwell Street ; works, Moncrieif Street, Kelvin Street & Grove Street)
Lived at 51 Grant Street (1883 - 1884) - Ovington, T.G. (at W.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 55 Grant Street (1855 - 1858) - Robertson, Thomas (of Thomas Robertson & Co., plumbers and water heater manufacturers, 132 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 89 Grant Street (1904 - 1908) - Robertson, Thomas (of Thomas Robertson & Co., plumbers & water heaters manufacturers, 132 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 89 Grant Street (1909 - 1909) - Stevenson, W.A. (at H.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 26 Granville Street (1869 - 1873) - Darrie, George (of W. & G. Darrie, slaters and slate merchants, 163 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 32 Granville Street (1897 - 1903) - Henderson, Wm., pavement merchant, 130 Bothwell Street
Lived at 33 Granville Street (1861 - 1865) - Dobie, W.A., agent for John Spencer & Sons Ltd., Newburn Steel Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne & John Abbot & Co. Ltd., Park Works, Gateshead-on-Tyne, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 28 Gray Street (1889 - 1892) - Bryson, Wm. A., consulting electrical engineer, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 28 Gray Street (1892 - 1898) - McArthur, John, wright & builder, 117 Bothwell Street
Lived at 10 Great George Street (1870 - 1874) - Black, John (at
W. & R. Hatrick &
Co., wholesale & export chemists, druggists & spice grinders, 7-9 Bothwell
Circus, Bothwell Street & 102 North Street)
Lived at 13 Great George Street (1885 - 1897) - Black, John (at
W. & R. Hatrick &
Co., wholesale & export chemists, druggists & spice grinders, 7-9 Bothwell
Circus, Bothwell Street & 102 North Street)
Lived at 14 Great George Street (1880 - 1885) - Anderson, D.L., C.A., F.F.A., secretary (at The Linen Thread Co. Ltd., Mercantile Chambers, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 60 Great George Street (1900 - 1913) - Thomson, James M. (of John & James Thomson, engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Engine Works, 36 Finnieston Street,
later 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1000 Great Western Road (1882 - 1902) - McIntyre, T.W. (of MacLay & McIntyre, ship brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1000 Great Western Road (1902 - 1906) - Ovington, T.G. (at W.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street), later calenderer, hot presser & packer, 147 West George Street
Lived at 400 Great Western Road (1858 - 1861) - Gardner, James (at Alex. Paton & Co., manufacturers, wholesale warehousemen, wool & yarn importers, 123 Argyle Street & 8 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 455 Great Western Road (1885 - 1887) - Thomson, Wm. (at John McCall & Co., corn factors, 4
Bothwell Street)
Lived at 483 Great Western Road (1867 - 1869) - Grassby, Charles B., architectural & monumental sculptor, 37 Bothwell Street
Lived at 494 Great Western Road (1875 - 1878) - Speirs, John (of Moses Speirs & Sons, plumbers, gasfitters & bellhangers, 131-133 Bothwell Street & 39-41 Great Western Road, Hillhead)
Lived at 494 Great Western Road (1877 - 1883) - Fulton, Wm. (of W.H. & J. Fulton, curriers, leather
merchants & hide factors, 147 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 495 Great Western Road (1863 - 1866) - Fulton, John (of W.H. & J. Fulton, curriers, leather
merchants & hide factors, 147 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 495 Great Western Road (1865 - 1867) - Speirs, Moses (of Moses Speirs & Sons, plumbers,
gasfitters & bellhangers, 175 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 495 Great Western Road (1880 - 1882) - Glass, Charles (of Charles Glass & Co., publishers and printers, 85 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 719 Great Western Road (1874 - 1877) - Todd, John (of John Todd & Co., iron and steel merchants, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 729 Great Western Road (1891 - 1894) - MacKill, Robert (of Robt. MacKill & Co., steamship owners & brokers, & Laidlaw, MacKill & Co. Ltd., merchants, Mercantile Chambers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Great Western Terrace (1899 - 1907) - Allan, James, sen., general furnishing ironmonger, Blythswood Buildings, 85 Bothwell Street ; warehouse, 165-167 North Street
Lived at 1 Grosvenor Terrace (1857 - 1892) - Maxwell, John, mason and builder, 6 Maxwell Street, Partick
Lived at 13 Hamilton Crescent (1887 - 1888) - Brown, Geo. (of Alex. Johnston & Co., merchants, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Hamilton Drive (1858 - 1861) - Fozier, F.W.C. (of M.T. Fozier & Co., manufacturers, merchants, importers of foreign goods and agents, 85 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 14 Hamilton Drive (1868 - 1874) - Campbell, John (of Campbell, Barr & Peddie, wholesale cabinetmakers, upholsterers & furnishers, bedding manufacturers, 99 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 4 Hamilton Drive (1894 - 1894) - French, Robert D. (of Maclay & McIntyre, shipbrokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 67 Hamilton Drive (1906 - 1914) - Foote, Wm., warehouseman, 187-199 Trongate & 1-3 Stockwell Street
Lived at 10 Hamilton Park Avenue (1872 - 1875) - Ker, David S. (of D. & W. Ker, grain and flour merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Hamilton Park Avenue (1880 - 1883) - Sturdy, George (of British Dyewood & Chemical Co. Ltd., drysalters & dyewood extract manufacturers, 53 Bothwell Street ; works, Eglinton Dyewood Mills, Alloa ; Carntyne Dyewood Mills, Parkhead ; Albyn Works, South York Street)
Lived at 14 Hamilton Park Avenue (1900 - 1910) - Keppie, James (atF. & J. Smith, tobacco & snuff manufacturers ; manufactory & wholesale warehouse, Leitch's Court,157-161 Trongate, later of James Keppie & Co., tobacco merchants, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 42 Hamilton Park Avenue (1879 - 1891) - Greig, David, jun. (at John McCall & Co., corn factors, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Hamilton Park Avenue (1860 - 1861) - Ianson, J.M., supt. stewart (at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 19 Havelock Street (1913 - 1913) - Paterson, John M. (The Linen Tread Co. Ltd., 53 Bothwell Street ; warehouse, 14 Princes Square)
Lived at 22 Hayburn Crescent (1914 - 1914) - Gray, Robt. H., secretary, Laidlaw, Mackill & Co. Ltd., manufacturing chemists & tobacco importers, Mercantile Chambers, 53 Bothwell Street
Lived at 40 Highburgh Road (1903 - 1913) - Donaldson, N.P. (Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 40 Highburgh Road (1904 - 1909) - Craig, W.T., solicitor (Scottish Mine Owners Defence & Mutual Insurance Association Ltd., 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 70 Highburgh Road (1913 - 1913) - Doddrell, E.E. (of Doddrell Bros., commission agents, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Hillend Gardens (1906 - 1906) - Graham, R.P. (at MacLure, MacDonald & Co., lithographers, engravers, photographers & printers, 2 Bothwell Circus, Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Hillend Gardens (1904 - 1913) - Ker, David S. (of D. & W. Ker, grain and flour merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 11 Hillhead Gardens (1879 - 1880) - Henderson, Thomas (of Thomas Henderson & Co., wholesale tea merchants & agents, 92 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 12 Hillhead Place (1859 - 1862) - Campbell, James (of Thomas B. Campbell & Sons, metal merchants, 30-32 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Hillhead Street (1863 - 1871) - Buchanan, Geo. H.G., coal merchant and agent, 75 Bothwell Street
Lived at 30 Hillhead Street (1902 - 1907) - Service, George B. (of Clark & Service, ship owners, ship and insurance brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 34 Hillhead Street (1893 - 1899) - Harris, Donald F. (of Harris & Simpson, ship and insurance brokers & shipping agents, 12 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 34 Hillhead Street (1901 - 1905) - Baird, James (at James Laing & Co., merchants and drysalters, 8 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 44 Hillhead Street (1879 - 1883) - Stevenson, W.A. (at W.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 11 Hillsborough Square (1875 - 1886) - Gallie, Edward (of Thomas H. Gallie & Co., West India merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Hillsborough Square (1881 - 1886) - Gallie, Thomas H. (of Thomas H. Gallie & Co., West India merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Hillsborough Square (1880 - 1886) - Gallie, Munro A. (of Thomas H. Gallie & Co., West India merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Hillsborough Square (1882 - 1886) - Boyle, Robt. (of Robert Boyle & Son, ventilating & sanitary engineers, air pump ventilator manufacturers, smoke consumers & fuel economisers, 110 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Hillsborough Square (1878 - 1879) - Armstrong, Rev. Robt. A.M., minister Street Matthew's Parish Church, Bothwell Street
Lived at 4 Hillsborough Square (1883 - 1888) - Harrison, J.R. (of P.H. Dixon & Harrison, ship brokers & agents, insurance brokers, members of the Underwriters' rooms, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Hillsborough Square (1891 - 1899) - Baird, James (of James Laing & Co., merchants and drysalters, 8 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Hillsborough Terrace (1882 - 1886) - Lowe, James M., consulting engineer (of Hine, Urquhart & Lowe, consulting & electric light & telephone engineers & machinery merchants, 45 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Hillsborough Terrace (1888 - 1891) - Foote, Wm., warehouseman & outfitter, 187-199 Trongate & 1-3 Stockwell Street
Lived at 11 Holyrood Crescent (1869 - 1872) - Brown, Thomas (of Hutcheson & Brown, ship & insurance brokers, brokers for the sale, purchase & charter of steam & sailing vessels, agents, 14 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Crescent (1862 - 1865) - Brown, Alex. (of Alex. Brown & Co., gas engineers, gas apparatus makers, gasfitters, bellbangers, brassfounders & plumbers, 24-28 Gordon Street, later at 94 Renfield Street ; works, 64 Cromwell Street, also Granville Works, Granville Street)
Lived at 27 Holyrood Quadrant (1887 - 1893) - Wright, W.J. (at C.S. Mair & Marquis, merchants, grain, produce, & commission agents, 68 Gordon Street & 40 Rue-end Street, Greenock), later secretary, Ardgowan Distillery Co. Ltd., 16 Bothwell Street
Lived at 3 Holyrood Quadrant (1894 - 1899) - Hammond, Gerald, mercantile clerk, 10 Bothwell Street, later at 58 West Regent Street
Lived at 3 Holyrood Quadrant (1908 - 1913) - McKinlay, Wm.. M. (of Maclay & McIntyre, shipbrokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 17 Huntly Gardens (1900 - 1908) - MacLeod, Frederick L. (of MacLeod & Co., merchants,
53 Bothwell Street later 142 St. Vincent Street & Gran Via 8,
Bilbao, Spain)
Lived at 21 Huntly Gardens (1901 - 1901) - Vannan, Andrew jun. (of A. & R. Vannan Ltd., wine shippers & foreign spirit importers, tea merchants, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 30 Huntly Gardens (1887 - 1887) - Harvey, John Wylie (resident manager, J. Hopkinson & Co. Ltd., of Huddersfield, boiler safety mountings, steam gauges, 41 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 105 Hyndland Road (1913 - 1913) - Harvey, John W., engineer representative, J. Hopkinson & Co. Ltd., boiler mountings, water & steam gauges manufacturers, 41 Bothwell Street
Lived at 107 Hyndland Road (1911 - 1913) - Campbell, Capt. John (City Line of Steam Ships to India, Geo. Smith & Sons, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 146 Hyndland Road (1913 - 1913) - Speirs, Moses & Sons, plumbers & gasfitters, 175 Bothwell Street
Lived at 1 Hyndland Street (1882 - 1883) - Ianson, J.M., superintendent steward (at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 83 Hyndland Street (1909 - 1909) - Millar, Charles L., cycle accessories, golf and rubber agent, 117-121 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Jedburgh Gardens (1896 - 1899) - Wilson, John Leishman, agent (The Clydesdale Bank Ltd., 36 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Jedburgh Gardens (1896 - 1903) - Highet, Wm. G., agent for Falkirk Iron Co., ironfounders, enamellers, &c., 32-34 Bothwell Street, later of the Standard Iron Co. Ltd., architectural, sanitary & general ironfounders, 103 Bath Street ; works, Barrhead)
Lived at 7 Jedburgh Gardens (1900 - 1904) - Barbour, Robt., plumber and lead merchant, 118 Bothwell Street
Lived at 12 Kelvingrove Street (1857 - 1863) - Wragg, Charles (of Thomas Smart & Co., meal and grain merchants, 4 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 21 Kelvingrove Street (1888 - 1892) - Shaw, David M., joiner and cabinetmaker, 90 Bothwell Street
Lived at 42 Kelvingrove Street (1893 - 1898) - Millar, Wm., commission agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 42 Kelvingrove Street (1896 - 1900) - Barbour, Robt., plumber & gasfitter, 118 Bothwell Street
Lived at 4 Kelvingrove Street (1864 - 1867) - Edgar, Robt. (of Henderson, Edgar & Co., commission & produce merchants, 147 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 4 Kelvingrove Street (1878 - 1883) - McKenzie, James, merchant (of James McKenzie & Co., commission, wine, spirit & yeast merchants, 60 Stockwell Street ; bonded stores, 55 Street Andrew's Street & 55 Street Andrew's Lane ; yeast stores, Port-Dundas)
Lived at 54 Kelvingrove Street (1851 - 1853) - Munro, John M.M., M.I.E.E., M.I.C.E., F.R.S.E. (of Anderson & Munro, Venetian blind makers, wire gauze, cloth & outside sunshades ; warehouse, 136 Bothwell Street ; works, Moncrieff Street)
Lived at 58 Kelvingrove Street (1900 - 1905) - Penman, Alex., marble cutter, marble & slate works, 83-87 Dumbarton Road ; marble show rooms, 120 Bothwell Street
Lived at 9 Kelvingrove Street (1857 - 1860) - Clydesdale, R.H., tobacco manufacturer & cigar importer, 7 Union Street ; factory, 27 Stockwell Street
Lived at 9 Kelvingrove Street (1875 - 1878) - Carstairs, W.R. (at Doulton & Co. Ltd., artistic & general potters, sanitary engineers, manufacturers of stoneware, pipes, terra-cotta, glazed ware, mantels, tiles, crucibles, chemical ware, electrical conduits, 38-40 Bothwell Street & Paisley)
Lived at 19 Kelvinside Gardens East (1902 - 1906) - McGeachy, Wm. F. (of James McGeachy & Son, house furnishers & bedding manufacturers, 14-24 Stockwell Street, also 69 High Street, Paisley)
Lived at 53 Kelvinside Gardens North (1906 - 1906) - Melliss, M.S., iron and steel merchant, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 1 Kelvinside Terrace West (1900 - 1905) - McCrindell, T.M. (at Allan Brothers & Co. U.K. Ltd., merchants & ship owners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Kelvinside Terrace West (1912 - 1912) - Clauss, Emil, merchant (of Maquet & Clauss, iron merchants, 16 Bothwell Street, later of Reichman & Co., iron merchants, 49 West George Street)
Lived at 9 Kelvinside Terrace West (1872 - 1876) - Donaldson, Charles (of Donaldson Bros., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 19 Kensington Gate (1911 - 1913) - Motherwell, Robert, "Scottish Field" publishing offices, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 109 Kent Road (1909 - 1910) - Duncan, Geo., publisher (of Glass & Duncan, booksellers, printers & publishers, 123 Argyle Street ; printing-office, 14 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 170 Kent Road (1864 - 1865) - Duncan, Geo., publisher (of Glass & Duncan, booksellers, printers & publishers, 123 Argyle Street ; printing-office, 14 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 176 Kent Road (1861 - 1864) - Sawers, R.B., manufacturer (of R.B. Sawers & Co., patent zebra dress & shawl manufacturers, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 193 Kent Road (1864 - 1872) - MacKie, James L., commission merchant, 74 Maxwell Street
Lived at 195 Kent Road (1856 - 1862) - MacKie, Wm. (at Moses, Speirs & Sons, plumbers, gasfitters & bellhangers, 95 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 63 Kent Road (1888 - 1890) - Kay, Robert Ker (at John & Charles Murray, iron & steel merchants, colliery furnishers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 11 Kersland Street (1909 - 1909) - Cubberley, A.J., solicitor, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 14 Kersland Street (1914 - 1914) - Dunlop, N. Harvie (at James & Alex. Allan, merchants and ship owners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 27 Kersland Street (1896 - 1910) - Pattison, Godfrey (of J. Pattison & Co., drysalters and commission merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 43 Kersland Street (1886 - 1906) - McKenzie, Wm. E. (of McKenzie & Brown, writers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 43 Kersland Street (1912 - 1912) - Gibson, James P.K.S., merchant (of James Gibson & Co., merchants, 196 St. Vincent Street, later at 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 49 Kersland Street (1904 - 1904) - Russell, John (of Russell & Co., ship store
merchants, 92 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 15 Kew Terrace (1872 - 1874) - Buchanan, H.P. (of H.P. Buchanan & Co., East India merchants, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Kirklee Gardens (1897 - 1904) - Paterson, Robt. B., agent, Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd., 15 Bothwell Street
Lived at 2 Kirklee Quadrant (1893 - 1893) - Fisher, John (of C.T. Bowie, Fisher & Co., house painters, decorators & dealers in paper-hangings, 26 Bothwell Street ; branch, 16 Gilmour Street, Paisley)
Lived at 10 Kirklee Terrace (1899 - 1910) - Allan, Richard G., ship owner (of James & Alex. Allan, merchants and ship owners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 14 Kirklee Terrace (1894 - 1895) - Sutherland, Robt. (ofBulloch, Lade & Co., malt distillers, Loch Katrine Distillery, Camlachie, Glasgow, Caol Isla Distillery, Islay & Benmore Distillery, Campbeltown ; office, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 La Belle Place (1876 - 1881) - Warden, Arthur (of Warden & Bell, ship and insurance brokers, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 23 La Crosse Terrace (1908 - 1912) - Cree, James S. (of Alex. Cree & Co., cabinetmakers, upholsterers & carpet warehousemen, 34 Bothwell Street ; steam works, Wilton Street)
Lived at 31 La Crosse Terrace (1888 - 1892) - Morrison, Robert R. (ofRobert Morrison & Co., oil merchants, paint, colour & varnish manufacturers, 64-70 Howard Street & 28 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 11 Lansdowne Crescent (1903 - 1904) - Clauss, Emile (of Maquet & Clauss, iron merchants & brokers, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 16 Lansdowne Crescent (1867 - 1869) - Reid, Hugh, accountant & factor, insurance agent, 4 Bothwell Street, later at 22 Exchange Square
Lived at 19 Lansdowne Crescent (1853 - 1855) - Wilson, James, secretary, English & Scottish Law Life Assurance Association, 105 St. Vincent Street, later of Wilson & Co., flint glass manufacturers, 7-9 Eagle Lane, Maxwell Street & West Lothian Flint Glass Works, Bathgate
Lived at 21 Lansdowne Crescent (1868 - 1877) - Morrison, Robt. R. (of Robt. Morrison & Co., oil & colour merchants, 26 later 28 Stockwell Street & 66 Brunswick Street, later 64-70 Howard Street)
Lived at 25 Lansdowne Crescent (1880 - 1903) - Morrison, David T. (of Robt. Morrison & Co., oil & colour merchants, 28 Stockwell Street & 64-70 Howard Street)
Lived at 25 Lansdowne Crescent (1895 - 1899) - Auchterlonie, Geo. (of R.E. Simpson & Co., patent sewing machine manufacturers, 90 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 26 Lansdowne Crescent (1864 - 1869) - Ewing, William, manufacturers' agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 27 Lansdowne Crescent (1908 - 1908) - Ward, Geo. H., manager, Ashley's Patent Bottle Co. Ltd., 67 Hope Street, later agent, John Lumb & Co., glass-bottle manufacturers, packing cases & van boxes, 75 Bothwell Street
Lived at 30 Lansdowne Crescent (1887 - 1910) - Lawson, A. (of Robt. Bonar & Co., clothiers, drapers & general warehousemen, 32 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 32 Lansdowne Crescent (1879 - 1881) - Lawson, R., jun. (of Robt. Bonar & Co., clothiers, drapers & general warehousemen, 32 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 32 Lansdowne Crescent (1879 - 1881) - Nimmo, John, oil merchant, later of Nimmo & Stirling, later Nimmo & Co., oil merchants & colliery plant merchants, 72a Waterloo Street, later 127 Bothwell Street
Lived at 32 Lansdowne Crescent (1888 - 1893) - Copplestone, Wm. J. (of Wm. J. Copplestone & Co., merchants & agents, 136 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 38 Lansdowne Crescent (1854 - 1855) - Rennie, Mrs. Thomas (of Barker & Rennie, brush & basket makers, 12 Stockwell Street & 5 Candleriggs)
Lived at 40 Lansdowne Crescent (1890 - 1902) - Martin, John A. (at James & Alex. Allan, merchants & shipowners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 51 Lauderdale Gardens (1906 - 1913) - Headrick, Robert (of MacLay & McIntyre, ship brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 57 Lauderdale Gardens (1910 - 1913) - Craig, W.T., solicitor (Scottish Mine Owners' Defence & Mutual Insurance Association Ltd., 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 60 Lauderdale Gardens (1911 - 1913) - Munro, Alex. (of Alex. Munro & Co., artesian well engineers & mineral boring prospectors, Mercantile Chambers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 63 Lauderdale Gardens (1907 - 1907) - McGregor, James (of P. & R. Fleming & Co., ironmongers, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, fence & gate manufacturers, agricultural implements, 29 Argyle Street ; warehouse, 18-24 Stockwell Street ; branch, 1 Dowanhill Place, Partick ; works, Kelvin Street, Partick)/87
Lived at 2 Lawrence Place (1884 - 1887) -
Lapraik, R.D., director (at A. & R. Vannan Ltd., tea, wine & spirit merchants &
importers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Lawrence Street (1913 - 1913) - Harvey, John W., engineer (J. Hopkinson & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of boiler mountings, parallel slide valves, water & steam gauges & cocks, 41 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Lawrence Street (1906 - 1911) - Kinloch, Captain Andrew (City Line of Steam & Sailing Ships ; Geo. Smith & Sons, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 9 Lawrence Street (1897 - 1900) - Sturdy, Geo. (at British Dyewood Co. Ltd., drysalters, dyewood & tannin extract manufacturers, 53 Bothwell Street, Carntyne Dyewood Mills, Parkhead & Jamaica)
Lived at 25 Lilybank Gardens (1911 - 1913) - Glen, Robert (of Bulloch, Lade, & Co., 4 Bothwell Street ; distilleries, Loch Katrine, Camlachie, Caol Ila, Islay & Benmore)
Lived at 30 Lilybank Gardens (1890 - 1897) - Donaldson, Wm. Betts (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 37 Lilybank Gardens (1906 - 1911) - Pattison, James (of J. Pattison & Co., drysalters, glue, commission merchants, 11 Bothwell Street ; works, 83 North Oswald Street)
Lived at 3 Lilybank Gardens (1882 - 1898) - Headrick, David (of David Headrick & Co., steamship owners and brokers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 44 Lilybank Gardens (1909 - 1911) - Thomson, Wm. T. (of Thomson-Knox Co., sewing machine importers, electrical lighting & power engineers, 8-12 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 44 Lilybank Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Wright, Thomas B. (of Anderson & Munro Ltd., electrical engineers, 136 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Lilybank Mansions (1912 - 1912) - Clark, Robert (of Clark & Service, shipowners, ship & insurance brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Lorraine Gardens (1896 - 1910) - Woolley, A. (of G. & A. Woolley, billposters & advertising contractors, 175 Bothwell Street & 23 Old Sneddon Road, Paisley)Next door to 2 Loudon Terrace Next door to 4 Loudon Terrace
Lived at 3 Loudon Terrace (1910 - 1910) - Sutherland, J.W. (of Johnstons Ltd., slate, cement, whiting, lime, plaster & general builders' & cont'actors' merchants, 74 York Street ; warehouses, 33 Carrick Street & 39 Stockwell Street ; slate depots, Bowling, Port Dundas & Street Rollox)
Lived at 23 Lyndhurst Gardens (1903 - 1904) - Murray, , commission agent, 52 Street Enoch Square, later of J. & W. Murray, commission agents, 16 Bothwell Street
Lived at 9 Lyndhurst Gardens (1895 - 1903) - Loudon, John (of Bulloch, Lade & Co., distillers from malt, at Loch Katrine Distillery, Camlachie, Glasgow, Caol Ila Distillery, Islay & Benmore Distillery, Campbeltown ; office, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Lynedoch Crescent (1894 - 1896) - Glen, James, writer & notary public (of Inglis, Glen & Co., writers, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 14 Lynedoch Crescent (1902 - 1902) - Henderson, Robt. (of Patrick Henderson & Co., commission merchants, ship & marine insurance brokers, 4 Bothwell Street ; marble works & store, 23 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 18 Lynedoch Crescent (1853 - 1867) - Dobie, W.A., agent for John Spencer & Sons Ltd., Newburn Steel Works, Newcastle-on-Tyne, & John Abbot & Co. Ltd., Park works, Gateshead-on-Tyne, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 5 Lynedoch Crescent (1892 - 1897) - Roberts, Wm. E., Haitien consul (of W.E. Roberts & Co., merchants, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 8 Lynedoch Crescent (1865 - 1867) - Campbell, Colin (of James Laing & Co., merchants and drysalters, 8 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Lynedoch Place (1877 - 1890) - Dunn, Thomas B. (of J. Dunn & Stephen Ltd., coalmasters, Foxley, Kenmuir, Bogfield & South Kenmuir Collieries ; office, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 20 Lynedoch Street (1913 - 1913) - Donald, David B. (of David B. Donald & Co., wholesale & furnishing ironmongers, 89 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Lynedoch Street (1911 - 1911) - Clark, Matthew (at
Donaldson
Brothers Ltd., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 8 Lynn Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Laidlaw, Robert (of R. Laidlaw & Son, engineers, pipe, & valve manufacturers, 16 Bothwell Street ; foundries, 147 East Milton Street ; 254 Dobbie's Loan & Lambill)
Lived at 6 Marlborough Terrace (1884 - 1906) - McLaughlin, Edward, wine and spirit merchant, 75 Maxwell Street & 11 Park Place, Stockwell Street
Lived at 1 Melrose Street (1897 - 1898) - Lendrum, Rev. Robt., M.A., Street David's U.F. Church, Cromwell Street
Lived at 2 Melrose Street (1910 - 1910) - Frew, Alex., coach maker, carriage hirer, cab proprietor, job & post master, bait& livery stable keeper ; coach works, 313 New City Road ; offices, 283 Street George's Road, Central & Buchanan Street stations ; stables, 58 Cromwell Street
Lived at 4 Melrose Street (1884 - 1887) - Magee, Thomas, inland revenue officer, 1 Maxwell Street
Lived at 2 Mingarry Street (1892 - 1894) - MacNair, Donald (of MacNair & Macphail, tailors and clothiers, 39 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Mingarry Street (1901 - 1903) - MacNair, Donald (of MacNair & Macphail, tailors and clothiers, 39 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Mingarry Street (1905 - 1905) - Sharp, John (at R. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas & water meters, valves, gasaliers & hall lamps, brackets, pendants, coronas & gas fittings ; show-rooms, 16 Bothwell Street ; iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Ironworks, 254 Dobbie's Loan & Lambhill Foundry)
Lived at 8 Mingarry Street (1892 - 1893) - Watson, John, manager (atR. Laidlaw & Son, manufacturers of gasaliers & hall lamps, brackets, pendants & gas fittings, wet & dry gas & water meters ; brass & iron founders ; show-rooms, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 Montague Street (1890 - 1903) - Inglis, Wm. (of Pickering & Inglis, printers, publishers, booksellers, bookbinders & stationers, 73 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 26 Montague Street (1904 - 1904) - Donaldson, N.P. (of Donaldson Brothers Ltd., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Montgomerie Quadrant (1909 - 1909) - Cruikshanks, James, land and property valuator, 42 Bothwell Street
Lived at 3 Moray Place (1868 - 1875) - Cruikshanks, James, land & property valuator (of Robt. Cruickshank & Son, Caithness, Arbroath & granite stone merchants, 67 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 5 Moray Place (1875 - 1878) - Murray, Robert jun. (of Robert Murray & Son, grain merchants and millers, 128 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 5 Moray Place (1907 - 1909) - Tulloch, George, commercial traveller (Falkirk Iron Co., ironfounders, enamellers, &c., 32-34 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 120 Napiershall Street (1901 - 1902) - Fraser, W.L. (of J.C. Boyd & Co., London, 11 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 12 Napiershall Street (1879 - 1882) - McEwan, Thomas, lace and skirt manufacturer, 14 Maxwell Street
Lived at 20 Napiershall Street (1865 - 1871) - Briton, Robt. (of Thomas Briton & Son, glass stainers, 259 West George Street), later secretary, Blythswood Stained Glass Co. Ltd., glass stainers, 183-187 Bothwell Street & 92 Pitt Street
Lived at 58 Napiershall Street (1891 - 1893) - McFarland, Adam S., traveller (at Wm. Young & Sons, wholesale ironmongers & nail factors, 118-122 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 62 Napiershall Street (1903 - 1903) - Campbell, John L. (of Campbell & Steel, engravers and stencil cutters, 129 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 72 Napiershall Street (1895 - 1897) - Salmond, Geo., procurator fiscal of Lanarkshire, 60 Stockwell Street
Lived at 13 Newton Place (1840 - 1857) - Clark, Allan (J. Pattison & Co., drysalters and chemical manufacturers, 11 Bothwell Street ; works, 83 North Oswald Street)
Lived at 18 Newton Terrace (1898 - 1901) - Oliver, Alex. (of Oliver Brothers, grain merchants, lard & provision importers, 125 later 61-63 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 1 North Clairmont Street (1879 - 1885) - Oliver, C. (of Oliver Brothers, grain merchants, lard & provision importers, 125 later 61-63 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 1 North Clairmont Street (1879 - 1885) - Oliver, James, traveller (Oliver Brothers, grain merchants, lard & provision importers, 61-63 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 1 North Clairmont Street (1884 - 1885) - Baird, Archd. S., cashier (at McCorquodale & Co. Ltd., letterpress & lithographic printers, paper-rulers, bookbinders & stationers, 96 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 9 North Clairmont Street (1881 - 1885) - Haddow, W. Martin (of Haddow & Co., electricians, 126 Bothwell Street ; works, Union Place, North Street)
Lived at 9 North Clairmont Street (1902 - 1908) - McGregor, Robt. (of P. & R. Fleming & Co ., iron
merchants, fence, gate & agricultural implement makers, 29 Argyle Street, 16 Graham
Square & 18-24 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 6 North Gardner Steet (1908 - 1912) - McCreath, Wm. C, plumber and heating engineer, 72 Cromwell Street
Lived at 224 North Woodside Road (1913 - 1913) - Chalmers, David, mason, 32 Waterloo Street, later at 73 Wellington Street, later at 40 Bothwell Street
Lived at 245 North Woodside Road (1880 - 1888) - Grindlay, Wm., furniture removal contractor, 120 West Regent Lane, later at 126 Holland Street ; office, 21 Drury Street, later at 111 Bothwell Street
Lived at 325 North Woodside Road (1905 - 1905) - Speirs, Thomas, pianoforte maker and tuner, 14 Cromwell Street
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1889 - 1891) - Browning, Geo., A.M.I. Mech.E. (of Millar & Allan Ltd., rep., United Eng. Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, Singapore, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 114 Novar Drive (1908 - 1908) - Ianson, J.M., superintendent steward, at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street
Lived at 128 Novar Drive (1910 - 1913) - Scott, James H., secretary, Bulloch, Lade & Co., distillers, 4 Bothwell Street ; distilleries, Loch Katrine, Camlachie, Caol Ila, Islay & Benmore, Campbelltown)
Lived at 59 Novar Drive (1908 - 1912) - Johnstone, John, assistant manager, Scottish Mine Owners Association, 53 Bothwell Street
Lived at 73 Novar Drive (1909 - 1913) - Melliss, M.S., iron and steel merchant, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 12 Oakfield Avenue (1896 - 1900) - Baillie, James jun. (of James Baillie, malt and hop merchant, 11 Bothwell Street ; store, 3lA Elderslie Street)
Lived at 12 Oakfield Avenue (1901 - 1901) - Cowie, John R., colliery agent (of John R. Cowie & Co., coalmasters, Mercantile Chambers, 53 Bothwell Street, later of John Gardner, coalmaster, 45 Hope Street)
Lived at 13 Oakfield Terrace (1897 - 1913) - Gallie, Thomas A., 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 19 Oakfield Terrace (1881 - 1883) - Harvey, John (of John & Robert Harvey & Co., distillers ; offces, Port-Dundas and 76 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 8 Oakfield Terrace (1862 - 1865) - Smith, Harry, manager to Furnival & Co., of Redditch, printers and general engineers, 111 Bothwell Street
Lived at 85 Oban Drive (1892 - 1893) - Greig, David jun. (at John McCall & Co., corn factors, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 102 Otago Street (1864 - 1866) - Littlejohn, James, jun. (of Daniel Waters & Co.,
painters and decorators, 72 Cromwell Street & 86 Oxford Street)
Lived at 42 Otago Street (1889 - 1890) - Littlejohn,
J.W. (of Daniel Waters & Co., painters and decorators, 72 Cromwell Street & 86
Oxford Street)
Lived at 42 Otago Street (1889 - 1890) - Littlejohn, James W. jun. (of Waters & Littlejohn, painters & decorators, 72 Cromwell Street & 86 Oxford Street)
Lived at 52 Otago Street (1890 - 1892) - McArthur, John, wright, 117 Bothwell Street
Lived at 61 Otago Street (1869 - 1870) - Gardner, James (at Alex. Paton & Co., manufacturers & warehousemen, importers of wools, knitting yarns, jewellery, & shoes, 123 Argyle Street & 8 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 64 Otago Street (1882 - 1885) - Ralston, Wm. (of Charles E. Stewart & Co., stay manufacturers, 38 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 97 Otago Street (1880 - 1881) - Moore, M.M. (of W.B. Huggins & Co., commission merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 14 Park Circus (1867 - 1879) - Allan, Richard G., shipowner (of James & Alex. Allan, merchants and shipowners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Park Circus (1896 - 1908) - Pollock, James, saddler, 151 Stockwell Street & 64 Renfield Street
Lived at 1 Park Circus Place (1863 - 1875) - Sloan, David, merchant, (of Wm. Sloan & Co., merchants & steamship agents, 34 Bothwell Street later at 73 Gordon Street)
Lived at 7 Park Circus Place (1868 - 1875) - Sloan, David Tennent, merchant (of Wm. Sloan & Co., merchants & steamship agents, 34 Bothwell Street later at 73 Gordon Street)
Lived at 7 Park Circus Place (1868 - 1878) - Sloan, Wm., merchant, (of Wm. Sloan & Co., merchants & steamship agents, 34 Bothwell Street later at 73 Gordon Street)
Lived at 7 Park Circus Place (1868 - 1872) - Allan, Alex. (of James & Alex. Allan, merchants, ship owners & insurance brokers, agents for the Montreal Ocean Steam Ship Co., 70 Great Clyde Street, later at 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Park Gardens (1861 - 1892) - Allan, Henry, ship owner (of James & Alex. Allan, merchants & ship owners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Park Gardens (1890 - 1914) - Dawson, James (of British Dyewood Co. Ltd., drysalters & dyewood & tannin extractors, 58 Bothwell Street, Carntyne Dyewood Works, Parkhead & Jamaica)
Lived at 5 Park Gardens (1902 - 1902) - McArthur, Thomas (of McArthur, Scott & Co., drysalters & dyewood manufacturers, 32 Bothwell Street ; works, Carntyne Dyewood Mills, Parkhead)
Lived at 1 Park Quadrant (1884 - 1888) - MacKichen, Peter (of D. & W. Ker, flour importers, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Park Quadrant (1890 - 1890) - Allan, James A., shipowner (of James & Alexander Allan, merchants and shipowners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Park Terrace (1892 - 1898) - MacLay, J.P. (of MacLay & McIntyre, shipbrokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Park Terrace (1898 - 1912) - Black, John (of John Black & Co., sailmakers, wire-rope & cordage manufacturers, 204 Elliot Street, Lancefield, later at 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 16 Park Terrace (1872 - 1902) - MacLay, J.P. (of MacLay & McIntyre, shipbrokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 17 Park Terrace (1912 - 1912) - McNab, D. (of D. McNab & Co., merchants & cliemical brokers, agents, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Parkgrove Terrace (1881 - 1884) - Browne, James (of Browne & Watson, shipbrokers, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Parkgrove Terrace (1914 - 1914) - Black, James (of Black & Menzies, commission
merchants & corn factors, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 52 Partickhill Road (1848 - 1854) - Wood, Alex. (of Alex. Wood & Sons, scale-beam,
coffee & sugar mill manufacturers, weighing-machine makers & furnishing
ironmongers, 14-18 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 56 Partickhill Road (1842 - 1846) - Wood, Alex. jun. (of Alex. Wood & Sons, scale-beam,
coffee & sugar mill manufacturers, weighing-machine makers & furnishing
ironmongers, 14-18 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 56 Partickhill Road (1842 - 1847) - Wood, Alex. (of Alex. Wood & Sons, coffee &
sugar mill manufacturers, weighing-machine makers & furnishing ironmongers,
later shop outfitters, lorry & railway wagon manufacturers, 49 William Street, Anderston ; warehouse 14-18 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 56 Partickhill Road (1852 - 1879) - Wood, Archd. (of Alex. Wood & Sons, shop outfitters, lorry & railway wagon manufacturers, smiths, 49 William Street,
Anderston ; warehouse 14-18 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 56 Partickhill Road (1874 - 1878) - Murray, Charles R. (of John & Charles Murray, iron &
steel merchants & colliery furnishers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 56 Partickhill Road (1900 - 1900) - McGregor, James (of P. & R.
Fleming & Co., ironmongers, 29 Argyle Street ; warehouse, 18-24 Stockwell Street ;
works, Kelvin Street, Partick)
Lived at 61 Partickhill Road (1887 - 1890) - Agnew, Alex. (at Carriden Coal Co., coalmasters, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 72 Partickhill Road (1908 - 1913) - Kennedy, Thos. (of W.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 8 Partickhill Road (1855 - 1865) - Bell, Wm. F., house factor, 6 Maxwell Street, Partick
Lived at 17 Peel Street (1885 - 1889) - Low, Archd., house and ship plumber and lead merchant, 15 Maxwell Street (now Burgh Hall Street), Partick
Lived at 21 Peel Street (1880 - 1883) - Maxwell, John, mason and builder, 6 Maxwell Street (now Burgh Hall Street), Partick
Lived at 21 Peel Street (1880 - 1887) - Melvin, James, joiner, cabinet and show case maker, 4 Maxwell Street, Partick
Lived at 25 Peel Street (1900 - 1913) - More, David, builder & wright, 4 Maxwell Street, Partick
Lived at 37 Peel Street (1873 - 1875) - McLaren, Wm. E. (of W.E. McLaren & Co., steamship brokers, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 43 Peel Street (1876 - 1879) - McGeachy, James, upholsterer & bedding & iron bedstead manufacturer, 20 Stockwell Street, 99 Canning Street & 49 Moss Street, Paisley
Lived at 43 Peel Street (1884 - 1888) - Low, Archd., house and ship plumber, brassfounder and coppersmith, 15 Maxwell Street and 78 Merkland Street, Partick
Lived at 49 Peel Street (1891 - 1897) - Platts, Rev. A.1910 Brown, James, Town Chamberlain of Partick, 3 Maxwell Street (now Burgh Hall Street) Partick
Lived at 49 Peel Street (1909 - 1913) - Jamieson, John, timber broker, 4 Bothwell Street
Lived at 76 Peel Street (1856 - 1859) - Johnstone, W.R. (at James Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters, coke, char & brick manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 35 Polwarth Street (1914 - 1914) - Maule, Clement R., agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 59 Polwarth Street (1905 - 1907) - Smith, Alex. (at James Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters, coke, char & brick manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 59 Polwarth Street (1914 - 1914) - Dunlop, James (at Wilson & Co., flint glass manufacturers, 11 Maxwell Street)1890 No occupant given until 1891
Lived at 3 Portman Place (1883 - 1890) - Duff, Thomas, I.M. (of M. Campbell Duff & Son, measurers, fire assessors and property valuators, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Portman Place (1904 - 1911) - Govan, John, grain merchant(at John McCall & Co., corn factors, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 Portman Place (1852 - 1859) - Binning, Robt. (of Geo. Miller & Co., manufacturing
chemists, 34 Bothwell Street, later of Robt. Binning & Son, tar distilleries,
Blochairn Works, 103 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 6 Prince Albert Road (1858 - 1868) - Zeiser, George E., commission merchant, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 4 Queen Margaret Crescent (1908 - 1911) - Brown, Colin M., tobacco broker, 16 Bothwell Street
Lived at 8 Queen Margaret Road (1890 - 1892) - Donaldson, Charles (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 Queens Gate (1900 - 1911) - Service, Wm., shipowner (of Smith & Service, shipowners & merchants, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Queens Gate (1898 - 191811) - Pattison, Godfrey (of J. Pattison & Co.,
manufacturing chemists, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 40 Queensborough Gardens (1906 - 1907) - Mathison, John, hairdresser, 9 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Radnor Street (1901 - 1905) - Young, Wm. (of Young & Kinloch, wholesale ironmongers and nail manufacturers, 118-126 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Rokeby Terrace (1874 - 1876) - Dunlop, David, shipping & commission agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Rokeby Terrace (1908 - 1908) - MacGregor, James (of P. & R. Fleming & Co., ironmongers, iron merchants, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, wire fence & gate manufacturers, agricultural implements, 29 Argyle Street & 1 Dowanhill Place, Partick ; warehouse, 18-24 Stockwell Street ; works, Kelvin Street, Partick)
Lived at 3 Rosebery Terrace (1881 - 1884) - Mathison, John, hairdresser, 9 Bothwell Street
Lived at 4 Rosebery Terrace (1905 - 1905) - McIntosh, John (of Peter McIntosh & Sons, leather merchants, boot, saddle, harness & machinery belt makers, 129 Stockwell Street ; works, 14-32 Goosedubbs Street)
Lived at 11 Rosslyn Terrace (1885 - 1889) - Wilson, John Leishman, agent, Clydesdale Bank Ltd., 36 Bothwell Street
Lived at 15 Rosslyn Terrace (1909 - 1909) - Stevenson, Alex. (of Anderson Bros., shop & bar outfitters, makers of weighing machines, coffee mills, sack barrows, filling & bottling machines, 35 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 16 Roxburgh Street (1895 - 1896) - Nicholson, James (of Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters, chemical merchants & agents, 11 Bothwell Street ; stores, 16 Waterloo Lane)
Lived at 19 Royal Crescent (1896 - 1903) - Nicolson, P. Buchanan (of Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters, chemical merchants & agents, 11 Bothwell Street ; stores, 16 Waterloo Lane)
Lived at 19 Royal Crescent (1903 - 1904) - Connell, J.T. (of John T. Connell & Co., American merchants, 106-108 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 22 Royal Crescent (1885 - 1890) - Nicholson, James (of Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters, chemical merchants & agents, 11 Bothwell Street; stores, 16 Waterloo Lane)
Lived at 3 Royal Crescent (1891 - 1896) - Thomson, Robert, architect, 21 Bothwell Street
Lived at 16 Royal Terrace (1902 - 1904) - Leckie, John S. (of Wright, Leckie & Co., coffee, fruit and spice merchants, 99 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 19 Rupert Street (1874 - 1878) - Campbell, W.E.M., agent for vinegars, sauces, &c., 16 Cromwell Street
Lived at 20 Rupert Street (1879 - 1882) - Wright, Thomas (of Anderson & Munro, wire gauze, zinc sash, Venetian & Holland window blind manufacturers, 136 Bothwell Street ; works, Moncrieff Street & Kelvin Street)
Lived at 34 Rupert Street (1877 - 1881) - Kerr, Edward P.B., writer (at Miller, Stuart & Miller, writers and notaries public, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 39 Rupert Street (1903 - 1907) - Nimmo, Thomas J. (at James Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters, coke, char & briquette manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 5 Saltoun Gardens (1899 - 1900) - MacIntyre, Peter, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 74 Sanda Street (1887 - 1897) - MacIntyre, Peter, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 84 Sanda Street (1882 - 1887) - Stiven, Geo. (at R. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas & water meters, valves, gasaliers & hall lamps, brackets, pendants, coronas & gas fittings ; show-rooms, 16 Bothwell Street ; iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Ironworks, 254 Dobbie's Loan & Lambhill Foundry)
Lived at 84 Sanda Street (1893 - 1893) - MacNair, Donald (of MacNair & Macphail, tailors and clothiers, 39 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 84 Sanda Street (1903 - 1905) - Connell, J.T. (of John T. Connell & Co., American merchants, 106-108 Bothwell Street ; stores, 15 Terrace Street)
Lived at 12 Sandyford Place (1882 - 1886) - Connell, Robt. (of John T. Connell & Co., American merchants, 106-108 Bothwell Street ; stores, 15 Terrace Street)
Lived at 12 Sandyford Place (1882 - 1891) - Moore, M.M. (of W.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 13 Sandyford Place (1855 - 1857) - Nicol, Walter D., secretary (at Locke, Glasgow Ltd., advertising contractors, 183 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 27 Sandyford Place (1901 - 1909) - Lauder, Mungo, warehouseman, 187-199 Trongate & 1-3 Stockwell Street
Lived at 915 Sauchiehall Street (1862 - 1864) - Hislop, Robt. (of Wm. Hodge & Co., law & general printers & publishers, shorthand writers, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 960 Sauchiehall Street (1894 - 1899) - Hislop, Robt. (of Wm. Hodge & Co., law & general printers & publishers, shorthand writers, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 964 Sauchiehall Street (1889 - 1892) - Buchanan, Wm., wine merchant (of J. & J. Buchanan, wine and spirit merchants, 63 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 10 Somerset Place (1845 - 1849) - Moore, M.M. (of W.B. Huggins & Co., commission merchants, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Somerset Place (1863 - 1867) - Guthrie, Robt. W., commercial traveller (Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters and oil merchants, 11 Bothwell Street), later drysalter, 21 Hope Street, later superintendent of agents, Scottish Life Assurance Co. Ltd., 190 West George Street
Lived at 124 South Woodside Road (1884 - 1894) - Nelson, Wm., coachbuilder, later Cromwell Cycle Works, cycle manufacturers, later of Nelson, Speirs & Nelson, carriage & cycle builders, 37-39 Cromwell Street, later coachbuilders' valuator
Lived at 124 South Woodside Road (1888 - 1898) - Neilson, John & Co., manufacturing confectioners, 68 Cromwell Street
Lived at 124 South Woodside Road (1893 - 1895) - Gallie, Edward (of Thomas H. Gallie & Co., 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 24 Southpark Avenue (1886 - 1899) - Heron, Gilbert (of Heron, Dickson & Co., merchants, 34 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 36 Southpark Avenue (1863 - 1877) - Anderson, D.L., C.A., F.F.A., secretary, The Linen Thread Co. Ltd., 53 Bothwell Street ; warehouse, 14 Prince's Square
Lived at 47 Southpark Avenue (1913 - 1913) - McIntosh,
John (of Peter McIntosh & Sons, tanners, leather merchants, boot & shoe makers,
saddlers, 129 Stockwell Street ; works, 14-32 Goosedubbs Street)
Lived at 65 Southpark Avenue (1880 - 1886) - Brown, Thomas (of Hutchison & Brown, ship &
insurance brokers, brokers for the sale, purchase & charter of steam & sailing
vessels, agents, 14 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 76 Southpark Avenue (1865 - 1868) - MacArthur, Angus (of D. MacArthur & Co., lace & muslin manufacturers, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 St James Terrace (1866 - 1880) - MacArthur, Daniel (of D. MacArthur & Co., lace & muslin manufacturers, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 St James Terrace (1866 - 1889) - McIntosh, Peter (of Peter McIntosh & Sons, tanners, saddlers, boot, harness, machinery belt & fire-hose manufacturers, 129 Stockwell Street & 14-32 Goosedubbs)
Lived at 14 St James Terrace (1870 - 1877) - McIntosh, Robt. (of Peter McIntosh & Sons, tanners, saddlers, boot, harness, machinery belt & fire-hose manufacturers, 129 Stockwell Street & 14-32 Goosedubbs)
Lived at 14 St James Terrace (1870 - 1870) - Middleton, Robt. T. (of Caldwell & Middleton, merchants and drysalters, 57 West Nile Street ; stores, 25 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 17 St James Terrace (1864 - 1869) - Fulton, Wm. (of W.H. & J. Fulton, curriers, leather merchants & hide factors, 147 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 19 St James Terrace (1866 - 1877) - Auchterlonie, Geo. (of R.E. Simpson & Co., sewing machine manufacturers, 90 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 2 St James Terrace (1861 - 1864) - Maquet, Otto (of Maquet and Clauss, iron merchants, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 St James Terrace (1872 - 1876) - Shanks, Wm., carver & gilder, 77 Maxwell Street
Lived at 19 St Vincent Crescent (1858 - 1860) - Affleck, Joseph, agent for E. & W. Taylor, wholesale ironmongers, 136 Bothwell Street
Lived at 22 St Vincent Crescent (1857 - 1859) - Glass, Charles (of Charles Glass & Co., publishers & printers, 85 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 27 St Vincent Crescent (1878 - 1880) - Dundas, Robt., civil engineer (of Glasgow & Paisley, & Glasgow, Barrhead & Kilmarnock Joint Railways, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 30 St Vincent Crescent (1877 - 1887) - Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 31 St Vincent Crescent (1905 - 1912) - McDougall, Ronald, leather merchant, leather factor & bark merchant, 11 Street Enoch's Wynd & 12 Maxwell Street
Lived at 32 St Vincent Crescent (1851 - 1858) - Carrick, James, heating & ventilating engineer, 43 Bothwell Street
Lived at 32 St Vincent Crescent (1885 - 1888) - McGregor, R.L.G. (at Clark & Service, shipowners, ship and insurance brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 38 St Vincent Crescent (1893 - 1899) - Cunningham, John, clerk (at Allan Brothers & Co. U.K. Ltd., merchants & shipowners, 25 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 38 St Vincent Crescent (1908 - 1908) - McArthur, Duncan, wine merchant, 3 Croy Place & 17 Maxwell Street
Lived at 43 St Vincent Crescent (1858 - 1862) - Robin, Robt. (of Matthew Robin, wine & spirit merchant, 9 East Howard Street & 112-114 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 43 St Vincent Crescent (1864 - 1870) - Glen, A.B. (of Alex. B. Glen & Co., cap manufacturers & warehousemen, 90 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 44 St Vincent Crescent (1857 - 1859) - Crawford, Archd., agent, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 47 St Vincent Crescent (1907 - 1910) - Fairley, Geo. (of W. & G. Fairley, wholesale ironmongers, iron merchants, saddlers' ironmongers, paint & glass merchants, smiths, lock & hinge makers, 86-88 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 51 St Vincent Crescent (1860 - 1863) - Brown, Capt. Francis, marine superintendent (at George Smith & Sons, merchants & ship owners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 52 St Vincent Crescent (1905 - 1912) - Russell, George Henry (of Kirkland & Russell, civil engineers & architects, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 53 St Vincent Crescent (1853 - 1856) - McDonald, Wm. (of Alex. Paton & Co., wholesale warehousemen, 6 Maxwell Street & 123.5 Argyle Street)
Lived at 54 St Vincent Crescent (1861 - 1865) - MacArthur, Duncan, wine merchant, 3 Croy Place & 17 Maxwell Street
Lived at 69 St Vincent Crescent (1857 - 1858) - Storer, James M., commission merchant and produce broker, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 11 Strathmore Gardens (1896 - 1899) - Locke, John (of Locke, Glasgow Ltd., advertising contractors, 183 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Strathmore Gardens (1899 - 1902) - Highet, W.G., agent for Falkirk Iron Co., 32 and 34 Bothwell Street
Lived at 2 Strathmore Gardens (1896 - 1898) - McWilliams, James D., tailor and clothier, 10 Cromwell Street
Lived at 10 Striven Gardens (1898 - 1907) - McColl, Arch. (of Archd. McColl & Co., manufrs. of iron & wire fencing, hurdles, gates, roofing, bridges ; office, 158 Bothwell Street ; works, Blythswood Ironworks)
Lived at 17 Sutherland Terrace (1900 - 1902) - Blackley, Stuart & Stirling C. (of Blackley Brothers, flour merchants, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Sutherland Terrace (1914 - 1914) - Youden, John (manager for Emley & Sons, marble cutters & sculptors, mosaic & encaustic tile layers, wall decorators, contractors, 10 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Sutherland Terrace (1887 - 1889) - Lynch, William D., painter and decorator, 13 Cromwell Street
Lived at 19 Tillie Street (1896 - 1902) - Campbell, James (at Wm. Sloan & Co., steamship
owners, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 25 Turnberry Road (1897 - 1911) - McEwan, Alex. (of Clarke & Rowe, London, 71 Maxwell Street), later wholesale tea merchant, 69 Oswald Street, later at 19 West Howard Street
Lived at 58 Turnberry Road (1866 - 1879) - Workman, Wm. S. (of George Smith & Sons, City Line, ship owners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 University Gardens (1901 - 1901) - Smith, Wm. jun. (of Wm. Smith, restaurateur, 117-119 Argyle Street, and 3-5 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 1 University Gardens Terrace (1887 - 1893) - Scharina, W. (at Siemens Bros. & Co. Ltd., electrical engineers, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 University Gardens Terrace (1892 - 1894) - McDonald, Richard Thomson, commission agent and merchant, 11 Maxwell Street
Lived at 4 University Gardens Terrace (1888 - 1891) - Bergman, Geo. E., photo. engraver (Maclure, Macdonald & Co., lithographers, photo-engravers, medallists, embossers, printers, 2 Bothwell Circus, Bothwell Street)
Lived at 4 University Gardens Terrace (1891 - 1899) - Porteous, Gilbert, confectioners' agent, 87 Maxwell Street, later at 12 Dixon Street
Lived at 4 University Gardens Terrace (1892 - 1897) - Buchanan,
George H. G., coal merchant and agent, 75 Bothwell Street
Lived at 9 University Gardens Terrace (1898 - 1902) - Clydesdale Bank ; agents 1885-91 Millar, Wm. 1891-1901 McDougall, Robt. 1901 Fyfe, Alex.Around the corner to 2 Victoria Buildings (62 Cresswell Street) Next door to 5 Victoria Buildings (324 Byres Road)
Lived at 4 Victoria Buildings (1885 - 1885) - Dixon, Thomas, brush manufacturer, importer and wholesale dealer in American goods, 120-122 Bothwell Street
Lived at 20 Victoria Crescent Road (1867 - 1871) - J., superintendent engineer (at Clark & Service, shipowners, ship and insurance brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Vinicombe Street (1893 - 1898) - Adams, Gilbert, patent slipper manufacturer, 32 Stockwell Street
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1889 - 1891) - Hutcheson, John (of Hutcheson & McCathie, wrights, 157-159 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1890 - 1905) - Grafton, W.P., traveller (at A. & R. Vannan Ltd., wine shippers & foreign spirit importers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1913 - 1913) - Spence, David, ironmonger & shopfitter, 83 Stockwell Street & 41 Robertson Lane
Lived at 12 Walworth Terrace (1891 - 1893) - Munro, Allan (at Anderson & Munro, Venetian, wire gauze, zinc, sash, Venetian & holland window blind manufacturers, 128 Bothwell Street ; works, 116 North Street)
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1869 - 1870) - Smith, John (of Sorley & Smith, coachbuilders, 158 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1881 - 1886) - Harper, Samuel B., of the "Glasgow Free Press", 97 Maxwell Street
Lived at 3 Walworth Terrace (1861 - 1862) - 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) - Hendry, George Scott (of Wm. Hendry & Son, plumbers, gasfitters, zinc workers & lead merchants, 81 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 5 Walworth Terrace (1889 - 1893) - Taylor, Benjamin (of Thomas Taylor, merchant & commission merchant, 16 Bothwell Street ; stores, 133 Street Vincent Lane)
Lived at 7 Walworth Terrace (1872 - 1875) - Agnew, Alex. (at Carriden Coal Co., coalmasters, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 Westbourne Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Urquhart, David J., 75 Bothwell Street
Lived at 47 Westbourne Gardens (1882 - 1906) - French, Robt. D. (of Maclay & McIntyre, ship brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 50 Westbourne Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Wallace, Wm., traveller (at D. & W. Ker, grain and flour merchants, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 24 Westend Park Street (1889 - 1898) - Finlayson, Geo. D., commission traveller, 85 Maxwell Street
Lived at 34 Westend Park Street (1873 - 1876) - Miller, John (at Bennet Furnishing Co., church, school & hall furniture makers ; office & works, 36-40 Tennant Street & 65-69 Ladywell Street ; show room, 1 West Regent Street)
Lived at 8 Westend Park Street (1893 - 1894) - Barker, John R. (of Barker & Rennie, brush & basket manufacturers, 5 Caodleriggs Street ; works & offices, 53 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 19 Westminster Terrace (1880 - 1884) - Taylor, Thomas, merchant & commission merchant, 16 Bothwell Street ; stores, 133 Street Vincent Lane
Lived at 21 Westminster Terrace (1871 - 1884) - McGregor, Robin L.G., cashier (of Clark & Service, ship owner, ship & insurance brokers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 22 Westminster Terrace (1899 - 1899) - Wardrop, James, stationer, printer, newsagent, bookbinder and bookseller, optician, 97 Bothwell Street
Lived at 14 White Street (1896 - 1906) - Kinloch, James, compass adjuster (at Dobbie, McInnes Ltd., nautical & engineering instrument makers, Admiralty chart agents, 45 Bothwell Street ; works, 195 Broomloan Road, Govan)
Lived at 30 White Street (1904 - 1912) - Brown, Wm. (at Wm. Young & Sons, wholesale ironmongers and nail factors, 118-122 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 77 White Street (1902 - 1904) - Miller, Hugh, hay and grain merchant, 4 Maxwell Street, Partick
Lived at 83 White Street (1892 - 1899) - Nimmo, Adam, M.A., managing director & secy., Jas.
Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters & brick manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street
Lived at 18 Whittingehame Drive (1901 - 1901) - Smith, Henry (of R. Dale & Smith, glass merchants, glaziers, glass stainers, embossers & gilders, 129 Bothwell Street & 67 Douglas Street)
Lived at 18 Willowbank Crescent (1878 - 1880) - Dunn, John, accountant, property valuator & insurance sgent, 39 Maxwell Street
Lived at 22 Willowbank Crescent (1873 - 1874) - Murray, John A. (at Alex. Murray, wright, 142 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Willowbank Crescent (1891 - 1896) - Rollo, David (at Wm. Young & Sons, wholesale ironmongers and nail factors, 118-120 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Willowbank Crescent (1898 - 1904) - Rollo, David (at Wm. Young & Sons, wholesale ironmongers and nail factors, 118-120 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 31 Willowbank Crescent (1893 - 1894) - Rollo, David (at Wm. Young & Sons, wholesale ironmongers and nail factors, 118-120 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Willowbank Crescent (1894 - 1898) - Gough, Wm. Stewart (of Falconer & McKinnon, Venetian blind manufacturers, 112 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 Willowbank Street (1876 - 1877) - Hopkin, William (at Loudon Brothers, iron & machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers & india-rubber merchants, 111 Bothwell Street & 80 Mains Street)
Lived at 12 Willowbank Street (1882 - 1887) - Renfrew, Wm., wright, 48 Bothwell Street
Lived at 18 Willowbank Street (1884 - 1894) - Murray, James C, traveller, 128 Bothwell Street
Lived at 18 Wilton Drive (1893 - 1894) - Inglis, George, commercial traveller, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Wilton Drive (1896 - 1913) - Highet, W.G., agent for Falkirk Iron Co., 32-34 Bothwell Street
Lived at 122 Wilton Street (1899 - 1900) - Muenchmeyer, Rev. R., Pastor of the German Evangelical Congregation, Christian Institute, 70 Bothwell Street
Lived at 170 Wilton Street (1899 - 1901) - Lawrenson, Edward, cashier (at Donaldson Bros. Ltd., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 176 Wilton Street (1898 - 1898) - Melliss, M.S., iron and steel merchant and broker, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 287 Wilton Street (1907 - 1908) - Auchterlonie, Geo. (of R.E. Simpson & Co., manufacturers of patent sewing machines, 53 St. Vincent Street ; manufactory, 90 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 87 Wilton Street (1869 - 1874) - Inglis, George, commercial traveller, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 98 Wilton Street (1913 - 1913) - Mitchell, Robt. M. (of James Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters, coke, char, brick & briquette manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 5 Winton Drive (1884 - 1911) - Muenchmeyer, German minister, Christian Institute, Bothwell Street
Lived at 22 Woodlands Drive (1898 - 1899) - Doddrell, Arthur R. (of Doddrell Brothers, commission agents, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 23 Woodlands Drive (1891 - 191814) - Taylor, Robt. (at Scott & Rae, Caithness & Arbroath pavement, cement, slate slab & fire-clay merchants, monumental sculptors ; 380-396 Eglinton Street, 348 West Street, West Street Station & 90 Wellington Street ; office, 67 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 33 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1897) - Brown, James, drysalter (of James Brown & Co., oil and paint merchants & drysalters, 156 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 36 Woodlands Drive (1892 - 1912) - Danielsen, J.L., manager, John Hunter & Co., coal exporters and shipping agents, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Woodlands Drive (1897 - 1900) - Anderson, James S. (of James S. Anderson & Co., varnishes, wallpapers & gilders' materials, 202 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Woodlands Drive (1914 - 1914) - Wallace, William (at D. & W. Ker, grain and flour merchants, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 9 Woodlands Drive (1898 - 1906) - McHardy, James, sheriff-depute of Lanarkshire, Sheriff-clerk's office, 60 Stockwell Street, later at County Buildings, Wilson Street
Lived at 15 Woodside Crescent (1843 - 1853) - Skene, Geo., sheriff substitute of Lanarkshire & commissary depute, 60 Stockwell Street
Lived at 17 Woodside Crescent (1842 - 1855) - McHardy, James, sheriff-depute of Lanarkshire, Sheriff-clerk's office, 60 Stockwell Street
Lived at 5 Woodside Crescent (1831 - 1837) - Roberts, Wm. D'Esterre, Haitien Consul, merchant (of W.D. Roberts & Co., merchants, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 16 Woodside Place (1854 - 1864) - Laidlaw, David (ofR. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas & water meters & valves, gasaliers & electroliers, electric & gas fittings, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Ironworks, 254 Debbie's Loan & Lambhill Foundry ; show-rooms, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 16 Woodside Place (1893 - 1897) - Bowie, C.T. (of C.T. Bowie & Co., house painters, decorators, gilders & dealers in paper-hangings, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 17 Woodside Place (1883 - 1890) - Bowie, C.T. (of C.T. Bowie, Fisher & Co., house painters, decorators & dealers in paper-hangings, 26 Bothwell Street ; branch, 15 Gilmour Street, Paisley)
Lived at 17 Woodside Place (1891 - 1892) - Lockhart, Robt., merchant (of Buchanans & Lockhart, wine & spirit merchants, 63 Stockwell Street & 4 Moore Place, West George Street)
Lived at 19 Woodside Place (1848 - 1856) - Scott, James, of Kelly, merchant, 34 Bothwell Street
Lived at 1 Woodside Place (1858 - 1885) - Lockhart, Robt., merchant, 63 Stockwell Street & Street Mary's Buildings, 37 Renfield Street
Lived at 20 Woodside Place (1847 - 1848) - Brown, James (of William Brown, Sons & Co., oil merchants & colour manufacturers, 22 Street Enoch Square ; retail warehouse, 28 Stockwell Street ; works, Parkhouse)
Lived at 23 Woodside Place (1866 - 1868) - Brown, James, merchant (of William Brown & Co., oil merchants & colour manufacturers, 24 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 24 Woodside Place (1848 - 1855) - Sutherland, Robt. (ofBulloch, Lade & Co. Ltd., malt distillers, at Loch Katrine Distillery, Camlachie, Glasgow, Caol Ila Distillery, Islay & Benmore Distillery, Campbeltown ; office, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 28 Woodside Place (1881 - 1899) - Turnbull, Thomas D. (of John Turnbull & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 22 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Woodside Place (1854 - 1857) - Watson, James. E. (of Jack, Watson & Co., merchants & drysalters, stores, 75 Stockwell Street, & Blair & Co., cloth finishers, Espedair finishing works, Paisley, ; office, 192 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 1 Woodside Terrace (1880 - 1890) 11 Well Street
- Timony, P.J., pawnbroker, 56 King Street Tradeston & 11 Well Street
Partick
Lived at 18 Church Street (1873 - 1876) - Timony, P.J., pawnbroker, 56 King Street Tradeston & 11 Well Street Partick
Lived at 22 Church Street (1876 - 1877) 30 Well Street
- Smith, Archd., pawnbroker, 131 Oxford Street, 2 North Coburg Street, 79 Brown Street, Anderston, 18-20 Dale Street, Bridgeton, 225 Garscube Road & 30 Well Street Partick
Lived at 8 Bloomfield Place (1892 - 1900) - MacKie, John, pawnbroker, 28-30 Well Street, Partick
Lived at 7 Hillend Gardens (1909 - 1909) - MacKie, John, pawnbroker, 30 Well Street, Partick
Lived at 7 Sutherland Terrace (1899 - 1909) 38 Well Street
- Morrison, Roderick, wine & spirit merchant, 38 Well Street, Partick
Lived at 25 Argyll Place (1871 - 1875) 98 Well Street
- Morrison, Roderick, wine & spirit merchant, 98 Well Street, Partick
Lived at 40 Hyndland Street (1870 - 1871)