West End Address Archive
- Marshall, James, wine and spirit merchant, 235-239 Cambridge Street
Lived at 7 Alfred Terrace (1894 - 1906) - Grant, John C. (at P. & W. McLellan, engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron & steel merchants, smiths, machine makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, general ironmongers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, Vermont Street Plantation ; iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1881 - 1889) - Buchanan, Capt. William (of Wm. Buchanan (Trustees), steamboat owners, 10 Bridge Wharf)
Lived at 6 Ardgowan Terrace (1904 - 1910) - Buchanan, Capt. Wm. (of Wm. Buchanan (Trustees), steamboat owners, 10 Bridge Wharf)
Lived at 7 Ardgowan Terrace (1893 - 1896) - Sanderson, Geo., wine merchant and commission agent, 61.5 West Regent Street, later at 19-21 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 31 Argyll Place (1880 - 1900) - Sanderson, Mrs., spirit merchant, 19 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 31 Argyll Place (1895 - 191806) - Clark, Francis W., joiner (at James White, optician, nautical, mathematical & philosophical instrument maker, 18 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 18 Ashley Street (1896 - 1903) - Stewart, James B., house factor (of James Stewart &
Sons, house factors, property & insurance agents,124 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 27 Ashley Street (1901 - 1903) - Lyle, John (of Clyde Structural Iron Co. Ltd., iron roof & bridge builders, South Street, Scotstoun)
Lived at 41 Ashley Street (1899 - 191803) - Somervail, P.A. (of Somervail & Co., builders of steel and iron bridges, roofs, girders, &c. & engineers, Dalmuir Bridge and Roof Works, Dalmuir)
Lived at 40 Athole Gardens (1898 - 1912) - Smith, Geo. R., traveller (at
P. & W. MacLellan,
engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron & steel merchants,
machine makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, ironmongers, gasfitters,
129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, Vermont Street, Plantation ; iron warehouse, 15
New Wynd)
Lived at 46 Bank Street (1888 - 1890) - Roe, Miss A. F., hairdresser, 213 Cambridge Street
Lived at 12 Barrington Drive (1896 - 1900) - Ferguson, John, director
(The Glasgow Steel Roofing Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron
roofing, bridge builders & structural engineers, 62 Street Enoch Square ; works,
North-western Works, Possilpark)
Lived at 23 Barrington Drive (1907 - 1911) - Baird, Alex. (of Alex. Baird & Son, artistic stationery & gold bevel edge card manufacturers & envelope makers, die sinkers, printers & lithographers, 177 Sauchiehall Street; Kelvinbridge Stationery Works, Herbert Street)
Lived at 12 Belmont Street (1891 - 1903) - Harris, A. (of A. Harris & Co., cigar importers & cigarette manufacturers, 2 Bridge Street)
Lived at 42 Belmont Street (1904 - 1904) - Jeffrey, Rev. George A., minister, Cambridge Street Baptist Church
Lived at 129 Berkeley Street (1907 - 1909) - Evans, Ebenezer, M.B., CM., physician and surgeon, 74 Cambridge Street
Lived at 40 Berkeley Street (1883 - 1884) - Coyle, Robinson Ruddock, M.B., physician, 99 Cambridge Street
Lived at 36 Berkeley Terrace (1899 - 1899) - Wyllie, Gavin R. (at Kirkwood Colliery Co., coalmasters, 82 West Regent Street ; collieries, Kirkwood, Coatbridge ; depots, Port Dundas, West Street, London Road & Partick), later bookkeeper (at James Ewing & Co., merchants, 62 Bath Street)
Lived at 18 Bloomfield Place (1878 - 1884) - Weir, Robt. (at Alex. Hope, jun. & Co., manufacturing chemists, Coatbridge Street, Port-Dundas)
Lived at 2 Bloomfield Place (1885 - 1900) - Main, James A.R. (of A. & J. Main & Co., iron fence, gate, bridge & roofing manufacturers, 25 Hope Street & Clydesdale Ironworks, Possil park)
Lived at 14 Botanic Crescent (1876 - 1895) - Smith, Geo. R. (at P. & W. MacLellan Ltd., engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron, steel & metal merchants, smiths, machine makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, general ironmongers, 129 Trongate ; Clutha Works, Vermont Street, Plantation)
Lived at 18 Botanic Crescent (1897 - 1899) - Johnston, John, engineer, The Glasgow Steel Roofing Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, bridge builders & structural engineers, Northwestern Works, Possilpark
Lived at 18 Botanic Crescent (1909 - 1911) - Blair, Archd., wright & builder, 106 Cambridge Street
Lived at 22 Buckingham Terrace (1857 - 1860) - Krakowski, Rachel G., tobacconist, 5 Cambridge Street
Lived at 11 Burnbank Gardens (1910 - 1910) - Orr, Robert, M.D., physician and surgeon, 215 Cambridge Street
Lived at 28 Burnbank Gardens (1892 - 1898) - Drew, Alex. (at A. & J. Main & Co., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, continuous bar fencing, wire fencing, iron hurdles, gates & railings, bridge builders, structural engineers, Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark ; office, 54 Gordon Street)
Lived at 35A Burnbank Gardens (1891 - 1895) - Galloway, Michael, boot & shoe manufacturer, 9 Cambridge Lane & 188 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 1 Burnbank Terrace (1891 - 1893) - Syme, John A., secy. (A. & J. Stewart & Clydesdale Ltd., iron & steel tube, cast-iron pipe manufacturers, Clyde Tube Works ; British Tube Works ; Sun Tube Works, Coatbridge ; Clyde Pipe Foundry, Firhill Road ; Clydesdale Iron & Steel Works, Mossend ; office, 41 Oswald Street)
Lived at 12 Bute Gardens (1892 - 1913) - Blair, James M. (of P. & W. Maclellan, engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron & steel merchants, machine, bolt, nut, rivet & chain makers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, Vermont Street, Plantation ; warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 2 Bute Gardens (1886 - 1893) - McKay, Daniel G., wine and spirit merchant, 127-129 Dumbarton Road, Partick and 1 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 128 Byres Road (1878 - 1882) - Shaw, James, spirit merchant, 141 Dumbarton Road and 3 Bridge Street
Lived at 150 Byres Road (1893 - 1898) - McCluskie, James, schoolmaster, Street Peter's, Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 2 Byres Road (1899 - 1899) - Anderson, Brodie S. (at A. & J. Main & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, bridge builders, bar & wire fencing, hurdles, gates, railings & structural engineers, 54 Gordon Street ; Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark)
Lived at 8 Caledonian Mansions (1906 - 1914) - Thomson, Dr. Alexander Tinling, M.D., C.M., consulting rooms, 226 Cambridge Street
Lived at 25 Carnarvon Street (1891 - 1896) - Black, Walter, wholesale & retail stationer, printer, bookbinder, lithographer & account book manufacturer, Post-office Receiver, 209-211 Cambridge Street & 155 Cowcaddens Street
Lived at 26 Carnarvon Street (1883 - 1885) - Wight, John G. (atAlexander Hope jun. & Co., manufacturing chemists, Coatbridge Street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 30 Carnarvon Street (1878 - 1883) - Kay, Robt., Glasgow Tramway and Omnibus Co. Ltd., 39 Cambridge Street
Lived at 30 Carnarvon Street (1884 - 1888) - Kay, Robert, Glasgow Tramway and Omnibus Co.
Ltd., 39 Cambridge Street
Lived at 49 Carnarvon Street (1895 - 1901) - Connell, Geo., cashier, Glasgow Tramway Co., 29 Cambridge Street
Lived at 10 Carrington Street (1880 - 1886) - Napier, Andrew (of Wm. Napier & Sons, manufacturing cabinetmakers & upholsterers, 37 Clarendon Street, New City Road ; showrooms, 175 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 33 Carrington Street (1907 - 1913) - Galloway, Michael, boot & shoe manufacturer, 9 later at 27 Cambridge Street
Lived at 52 Carrington Street (1911 - 1911) - Cameron, Rev. Robt., Cambridge Street U.P. Church
Lived at 32 Cecil Street (1873 - 1877) - McCluskie, James, schoolmaster, Street Peter's, Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 4 Church Street (1893 - 1894) - Smith, H.O. (at A. & W. Smith & Co. Ltd., engineers, boiler & machine makers & bridge builders, Eglinton Engine Works, 57 Cook Street)
Lived at 13 Clarence Drive (1903 - 1904) - Stewart, A. (of Jas. Stewart & Sons, house factors, property valuators & insurance agents, 228 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 15 Clarence Drive (1914 - 1914) - Baird, Thos. E. (of Alex. Baird & Son, card & artistic stationery manufacturers, Kelvinbridge Works, Herbert Street)
Lived at 11 Cleveden Crescent (1911 - 1911) - Smith, H.O. (of A. & W. Smith & Co., engineers, boilermakers, bridge & roof builders, sugar machinery manufacturers, etc., Eglinton Engine Works, 57 Cook Street)
Lived at 20 Cleveden Gardens (1894 - 1897) - Mitchell, James (of A. & J. Main & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, continuous bar & wire fencing, iron hurdles, gates, railings, &c., iron bridge builders, structural engineers, 54 Gordon Street ; Clydesdale Iron Works, Possilpark)
Lived at 51 Clouston Street (1902 - 1903) - Edgar, John (at Summerlee & Mossend Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., 172 West George Street, makers of pig-iron at Summerlee, Coatbridge & iron & steel at Mossend, colliery at Blackhill, Knightswood)
Lived at 2 Colebrooke Street (1898 - 1903) - Stewart, D.T. (of James Stewart & Sons, house factors, property valuators & insurance agents, 228 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 6 Colebrooke Street (1913 - 1913) - Lawrence, John, bookseller, stationer and librarian, Kelvinbridge post-office, 466 Great Western Road
Lived at 4 Cowan Street (1896 - 1903) - Walker, John E., coach proprietor, 29-31 Cambridge Street
Lived at 5 Crown Circus (1862 - 1863) - Scott, Charles F., 45 Bridge Street, later shoe manufacturers' agent, Waterloo Chambers, 19 Waterloo Street
Lived at 100 Crown Road North (1900 - 1905) - MacLellan, Geo. Scott (of P. & W. MacLellan Ltd.,
eng., bridge & boiler makers, etc., 129 Trongate & Clutha Works, Vermont Street)
Lived at 95 Crown Road South (1903 - 1903) - MacLellan, Walter Scott (of P. & W. MacLellan
Ltd., eng., bridge & boiler makers, etc., 129 Trongate & Clutha Wks., Vermont
Street)
Lived at 95 Crown Road South (1912 - 1912) - Gillies, Wm., clerk, secretary's office, G. & S.W. Railway, 14 Bridge Street
Lived at 5 Derby Street (1872 - 1877) - Donald, John A., accountant, Clydebridge Steel Works
Lived at 11 Derby Terrace (1893 - 1900) - Buchanan, Capt. Wm. (of Wm. Buchanan (Trustees), steamboat owners, 10 Bridge Wharf)
Lived at 14 Derby Terrace (1896 - 1901) - Buchanan, Capt. Wm. (of Wm. Buchanan (Trustees), steamboat owners, 10 Bridge Wharf)
Lived at 14 Derby Terrace (1903 - 1904) - Carpenter, Thomas F. (at Summerlee & Mossend Iron & Steel Co., iron & coal masters, manufacturers of iron, steel, pig-iron, 172 W. George Street ; works, Summerlee, Coatbridge & Mossend)
Lived at 6 Doune Quadrant (1889 - 1894) - Bayne, Samuel T., grocer, 2 Bridge Street, later in 1873 grocer & wine merchant, 232 Dumbarton Road
Lived at 10 Dowanhill Street (1872 - 1872) - Grant, John, stationer and newsagent, 5-7 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 15 Dowanhill Street (1886 - 1887) - Grant, John, stationer and newsagent, 5-7 Bridge Street, Partick, and 166 Byres Road
Lived at 24 Dowanhill Street (1889 - 1892) - Grant, John, stationer and newsagent, 5-7 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 8 Dowanhill Street (1887 - 1891) - Arthur, Allan (of Henry Monteith & Co., bandana & yarn warehouse, 11 George Square & 132 Queen Street ; printing & dye works, Rutherglen Bridge & Blantyre)
Lived at 169 Elderslie Street (1850 - 1854) - Arrol, T. Arthur, managing director,Arrol's Bridge & Roof Co. Ltd., iron & steel bridge, roof builders, engineers, Germiston Works
Lived at 169 Elderslie Street (1894 - 1895) - Thomson, Wm. (of Walter Black & Co., stationers, printers, lithographers & bookbinders, 209-211 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 29 Falkland Street (1913 - 1913) - MacKay, John, grocer and provision merchant, 113 Cambridge Street
Lived at 55 Fergus Drive (1908 - 1913) - MacLellan, Wm. Turner (of P. & W. MacLellan Ltd., waggon builders, bridge & boilers makers, ironmongers, 129 Trongate, Clutha Works, Vermont Street, Plantation)
Lived at 1 Fitzroy Place (1902 - 1902) - Briggs, Henry B. (of James W. Briggs, violin maker and expert, 8 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 15 Garrioch Quadrant (1909 - 1910) - Marshall, J.H. (of Hunter & Marshall, wrights and builders, 103-109 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 259 Garrioch Road (1902 - 1908) - Weir, Robt. (at Alex. Hope jun. & Co., manufacturing chemists, Coatbridge Street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 21 Gibson Street (1881 - 1885) - Main, Robt. Ramsay (of A & J. Main & Co., iron fence, gate, bridge & roofing manufacturers, 25 Hope Street, agricultural implement agents, Graham Square ; ironworks, Possilpark)
Lived at 22 Glasgow Street (1883 - 1888) - Buchanan, Capt. Wm. (of Wm. Buchanan (Trustees), steamboat owners, 10 Bridge Wharf)
Lived at 8 Gray Street (1901 - 1902) - Walker, John E., coach proprietor, Royal Victoria Horse Bazaar, 29 & 31 Cambridge Street
Lived at 1 Great Kelvin Terrace (1854 - 1867) - Thomson, John, apothecary, 518 St. Vincent Street & 97 Cambridge Street
Lived at 218 Great Western Road (1884 - 1886) - Black, Andrew (of Shirra & Black, blacksmiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, stair-railers, iron-door makers, iron roof & bridge builders, 22 Hope Street & 6 Main Street, Anderston)
Lived at 218 Great Western Road (1891 - 1892) - Wallace, Robt. F. (of Wallace & Allan, plumbers, lead merchants & gasfitters, 11 Cambridge Street & 16 Airlie Terrace, Pollokshields)
Lived at 244 Great Western Road (1878 - 1882) - MacKay, Donald, locksmith & ironmonger, 96 Cambridge Street
Lived at 256 Great Western Road (1904 - 1904) - Haddow, Hugh R., wine & spirit merchant, 66 Cowcaddens, 40 Cambridge Street, 163 West Campbell Street, 253 St. Vincent Street & 372 Great Western Road
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1874 - 1879) - Cassels, James, watchmaker and jeweller, 231 Cambridge Street
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1889 - 1891) - Kelvinbridge Post Office
Lived at 431 Great Western Road (1880 - 1884) - Templeton, J.R., Kelvinbridge Registry
Lived at 455 Great Western Road (1909 - 1910) - Kelvinbridge Post Office
Lived at 464 Great Western Road (1914 - 1914) - MacKay, C.S. (at Bank of Scotland, 1 Bridge Street)
Lived at 495 Great Western Road (1912 - 1912) - Bastow, Charles, traveller (at Cruickshank, Fraser, & Co., oil, grease, and tallow merchants, 27-29 Carlton Court, Bridge Street)
Lived at 18 Grosvenor Place (1889 - 1890) - Baslow, Charles, commercial traveller (with Cruickshank, Fraser & Co., oil, grease & tallow merchants, 27-29 Carlton Court, Bridge Street)
Lived at 22 Grosvenor Place (1886 - 1890) - Jonas, Geo. B.W., coal salesman, Kirkwood Coal Co., 15 Gordon Street ; collieries, Kirkwood, near Coatbridge ; depot, 57 Canal Street, Port-Dundas
Lived at 7 Grosvenor Place (1887 - 1889) - Stewart, John, tailor, clothier and hosier, 31 Bridge Street
Lived at 2 Hamilton Park Avenue (1876 - 1879) - Osborne, Geo. S. (at Summerlee & Mossend Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., makers of pig-iron, manufacturers of iron and steel, 172 West George Street ; works, Coatbridge & Mossend)
Lived at 40 Hamilton Park Avenue (1898 - 1901) - Cochrane, R.G., coal agent, Kelvinbridge Station
Lived at 5 Havelock Street (1900 - 1903) - McDougall, Wm. (of McDougall & Rose, printers and publishers, 8 Bridge Street, Partick)
Lived at 9 Havelock Street (1893 - 1895) - Thomson, Wm. (of Walter Black & Co., stationers, printers, lithographers & bookbinders, 209-211 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 11 Highburgh Road (1911 - 1913) - Johnstone, W.G. (of Alex. Hope jun., & Co., manufacturing chemists, Coatbridge street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 10 Hillend Gardens (1893 - 1898) - Stewart, James B., house factor (of James Stewart & Sons, property valuators, house factors & insurance agents, 124 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 1 Hillhead Gardens (1898 - 1901) - Muir, James (of Andrew & James Stewart Ltd., iron tube manufacturers, Clyde Tube Works, Coatbridge & Clyde Pipe Foundry, Firhill Road ; office, 41 Oswald Street)
Lived at 6 Hillside Gardens (1889 - 1893) - Blair, Archd., wright & builder, 108 Cambridge Street
Lived at 14 Holyrood Crescent (1860 - 1863) - Barbour, Wm. R. (of Wm. Shearer & Co., hay and grain merchants, 82 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 14 Holyrood Crescent (1900 - 1908) - Lyle, John (of Clyde Structural Iron Co. Ltd., iron roof and bridge builders, Scotstoun)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Crescent (1909 - 1910) - Dallas, Wm. (Tramway Co., 39 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Quadrant (1894 - 1897) - Black, Walter, stationer, printer, bookbinder, 209-211 Cambridge Street
Lived at 4 Holyrood Quadrant (1887 - 1891) - Smith, George R., commercial traveller (at P. & W. Maclellan Ltd., engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron, steel & metal merchants & machine makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, general ironmongers, 129 Trongate ; Clutha Works,Vermont Street, Plantation)
Lived at 4 Holyrood Quadrant (1890 - 1897) - Sanderson, Wm., spirit merchant, 19 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 167 Hyndland Road (1908 - 1911) - Wiseman, Alex. N., wine & spirit merchant, 60 Bridge Street & 6 Nelson Street, 86 Alma Place, Paisley Road, 216 Dumbarton Road & 64-66 Cumberland Street, Laurieston
Lived at 3 Kelvingrove Street (1862 - 1863) - Marshall, David (of Hunter & Marshall, wrights, 65 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 26 Kelvinside Gardens North (1872 - 1905) - Hunter, William (of Hunter & Marshall, wrights, 65 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 28 Kelvinside Gardens North (1871 - 1903) - Finlay, Alex. W. (Summerlee Iron Co. Ltd., coal & iron masters, 174-176 West George Street, at Coatbridge & Blackhill Colliery, Maryhill)
Lived at 13 Kelvinside Terrace South (1914 - 1914) - Scott, Wm. A. (of Andrew Scott & Co., cotton spinners and merchants, Rutherglen Bridge Mills, 271-273 Main Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 7 Kelvinside Terrace West (1872 - 1881) - Stewart, James (of Andrew & James Stewart Ltd., iron tube manufacturers, ironfounders & merchants, Clyde Tube Works, Coatbridge ; office,41 Oswald Street)
Lived at 14 Kirklee Terrace (1884 - 1893) - Osborne, Geo. S.(at Summerlee & Mossend Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., makers of pig-iron & manufacturers of iron & steel, 172 West George Street ; works, Summerlee, Coatbridge & at Mossend)
Lived at 29 La Crosse Terrace (1901 - 1902) - Foster, John, dispensing chemist, 479 Sauchiehall Street & 10 Cambridge Street
Lived at 31 La Crosse Terrace (1887 - 1887) - Eadie, Rev. John, D.D., LL.D., professor of Theology & minister of United Presbyterian Church, Cambridge Street, later of Lansdowne U.P. Church
Lived at 13 Lansdowne Crescent (1854 - 1868) - Salmon, John, clothier, 220-222 Cambridge Street
Lived at 32 Lansdowne Crescent (1886 - 1887) - Renfrew, Dr. Robt., M.D., F.F.P.S.G., surgeon ; consulting rooms, 131 Cambridge Street, later at 166 later 174 New City Road
Lived at 42 Lansdowne Crescent (1875 - 1893) - Goodchild, Charles, manager (ofP. & W. MacLellan Ltd., engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, machine tool makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, and general ironmongers, 129 Trongate ; Clutha Works, 35 MacLellan Street, Plantation)
Lived at 6 Lansdowne Crescent (1907 - 1907) - Donald, Wm. J.A., manager, The Eglinton Chemical Co. (Ltd.), manufacturers, export merchants, chemical brokers, and steamship owners, 70 Great Clyde Street ; manufacturers of silicate, bricks, Dundyvan, Coatbridge ; football manufacturers, 8 Firhill Road
Lived at 40 Lilybank Gardens (1893 - 1896) - Reid, David, optician, nautical, mathematical, and philosophical instrument maker, 18 Cambridge Street
Lived at 41 Lilybank Gardens (1898 - 1910) - Reid, David, optician, nautical, mathematical, and philosophical instrument maker, 18 Cambridge Street
Lived at 4 Lilybank Gardens (1896 - 1898) - Main, Robert Ramsay (of A. & J. Main & Co. Ltd., iron roofing, railings & bridge builders, structural engineers, Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark & Germiston Works, Springburn)
Lived at 7 Lilybank Gardens (1894 - 1894) - Blair, Geo. McL. (of P. & W. McLellan, bridge & boiler makers, iron merchants, smiths & machine makers, bolt, rivet & chain manufacturers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, Vermont street, Plantation ; warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 2 Lilybank Terrace (1876 - 1903) - Rankin, James (at P. & W. MacLellan Ltd., engineers,
waggon, bridge & boiler makers, iromongers, 129 Trongate ; Clutha Works, Vermont
Street, Plantation)
Lived at 8 Lindsay Terrace (1910 - 1910) - MacKay, Charles S. (at Bank of Scotland, 1 Bridge Street)
Lived at 10 Lothian Gardens (1906 - 1910) - Gallie, Walter S., director, Glasgow Steel Roofing Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, bridge builders & structural engineers, 62 Street Enoch Square ; works, Possilpark
Lived at 7 Lothian Gardens (1903 - 1908) - Buchanan, Geo., M.D., surgery, 45 Cambridge Street
Lived at 14 Lynedoch Crescent (1851 - 1861) - Reid, Robt. V. (of Henry Monteith & Co., bandana & yarn warehouse, 11 George Square & 132 Queen Street ; printing & dye works, Rutherglen Bridge & Blantyre)
Lived at 23 Lynedoch Street (1850 - 1854) - Thomson, Grahame H. (of P. & W. MacLellan Ltd., engineers, bridge & boiler makers, steel merchants, 129 Trongate ; Clutha Works, Vermont Street Plantation)
Lived at 2 Marlborough Terrace (1889 - 1899) - Anderson, Brodie S. (of A. & J. Main. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, bridge builders, continuous bar & wire fencing, hurdles, gates, railings, structural engineers, 54 Gordon Street ; Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark)
Lived at 18 Melrose Gardens (1904 - 1906) - Whyte, Andrew, tailor & clothier, 89 Cambridge Street
Lived at 18 Melrose Gardens (1910 - 1910) - Paton, John (at A. & J. Main & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, bridge builders, continuous bar & wire fencing, hurdles, gates, railings, structural engineers, Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark)
Lived at 24 Melrose Gardens (1898 - 1901) - Stewart, D.T., house factor (of James Stewart & Sons, house factors, property valuators & insurance agents, 124 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 1 Melrose Street (1904 - 1913) - Cairns, John (at A. & J. Main & Co., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, iron bridge builders, bar & wire fencing, iron hurdles, gates, railings & structural engineers, 54 Gordon Street ; Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark)
Lived at 8 Mingarry Street (1894 - 1899) - Black, Walter, stationer, printer, lithographer & bookbinder, 209-211 Cambridge Street
Lived at 17 Montague Street (1890 - 1893) - Livingstone, S.J., coal merchant, Kelvinbridge Station
Lived at 6 Montague Street (1909 - 1911) - Taylor, Robert, coal merchant, Kelvinbridge Mineral Station
Lived at 33 Napiershall Street (1905 - 1905) - MacLellan, Geo. Scott (ofP. & W. MacLellan, engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron & steel merchants, smiths, machine makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, ironmongers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, Vermont Street, Plantation ; iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 10 Newton Place (1883 - 1884) - Robertson, John, iron & steel merchant, Stourbridge Court)
Lived at 17 Newton Place (1843 - 1846) - Arrol, T. Arthur, managing director, Arrol Bridge & Roof Co. Ltd., iron & steel bridge & roof builders, engineers, Germiston Works
Lived at 9 Newton Place (1901 - 1903) - Stewart, Robert, glazier and glass merchant, 16 Ferguson Street, later of Cambridge Glass Co.
Lived at 227 North Woodside Road (1908 - 1908) - Skirving, James, surgeon and dentist, 34 Bridge Street
Lived at 344 North Woodside Road (1878 - 1879) - McDougall, Wm., printer, publisher & journalist, 2 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 130 Novar Drive (1905 - 1908) - Sanderson, Wm., wine & spirit merchant, 19-21 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 78 Novar Drive (1912 - 1912) - Main, Robt. Ramsay (of A & J. Main & Co., iron fence, gate, bridge & roofing manufacturers, 25 Hope Street, agricultural implement agents, Graham Square ; ironworks, Possilpark)
Lived at 18 Oakfield Avenue (1879 - 1883) - Galloway, Michael, boot and shoemaker, 9-11 Cambridge Lane & 23 Great Western Road
Lived at 23 Oakfield Avenue (1878 - 1888) - Miller, Rev. Thomas, minister, Street Stephen's Church, Cambridge Street
Lived at 37 Oakfield Avenue (1866 - 1868) - McRaith, John, bookseller, stationer & librarian, lithographer, printer & bookbinder, Kelvinbridge Post-office, 61 Great Western Road, Hillhead
Lived at 9 Oakfield Avenue (1888 - 1908) - Cameron, Robt., clergyman, of Cambridge Street U.P. Church
Lived at 20 Oakfield Terrace (1870 - 1872) - Kelvinbridge Post Office
Lived at 12 Otago Street (1902 - 1914) - Logan, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 95 Cambridge Street
Lived at 1 Otago Street (1889 - 1890) - MacKay, John, grocer and provision merchant 231 Gt. Western Road ; branch, 113 Cambridge Street
Lived at 28 Otago Street (1903 - 1908) - Venables, Thomas, secretary, Arrol's Bridge and Roof Co. Ltd., iron & steel bridge & roof builders, engineers, &c, Germiston Works
Lived at 79 Otago Street (1898 - 1905) - MacLellan, George Scott (ofP. & W. MacLellan, engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron & steel merchants, machine makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, Vermont Street, Plantation ; iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd & London)
Lived at 9 Park Circus (1884 - 1896) - MacKay, John, grocer & provision merchant, 113 Cambridge Street
Lived at 26 Park Road (1913 - 1913) - Stewart, Andrew (ofAndrew & James Stewart Ltd., iron tube manufacturers, ironfounders & merchants, 41 Oswald Street ; works, Clyde Tube Works, Coatbridge & Clyde Pipe Foundry, Firhill Road)
Lived at 17 Park Terrace (1889 - 1902) - Muir, James (of Andrew & James Stewart Ltd., iron tube manufacturers, Clyde Tube Works, Coatbridge & Clyde Pipe Foundry, Firhill Road ; office, 41 Oswald Street)
Lived at 49 Peel Street (1888 - 1889) - Blair, Archd., wright & builder, 106 Cambridge Street
Lived at 2 Portman Place (1853 - 1857) - Baird, Alfred W. (of Kelvin & James Whyte Ltd., optician, nautical, mathematical and philosophical instrument maker, 18 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 4 Queen Margaret Crescent (1901 - 1906) - Donald, James A. (of Donald & McPherson, oilstone & grindstone manufacturers, 107 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 6 Queen Margaret Crescent (1910 - 1910) - Sutherland, Geo., grocer and provision merchant, 5 Henderson Street, 560 New City Road, 27 Garriochmill Road, 126 Woodlands Road, 675 Garscube Road, 294 Possil Road, 18 Gladstone Street, 60 Cambridge Street, 146 Main Street, Maryhill
Lived at 7 Queen Margaret Crescent (1885 - 1886) - Eastburn, A.S., American medical specialist, 13 Cambridge Street
Lived at 7 Queen Margaret Crescent (1886 - 1890) - Barbour, Wm. R. (of Wm. Shearer & Co., hay & grain merchants, 82 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 3 Queen Margaret Road (1908 - 1908) - Smith, Rev. Peter, Cambridge Street U.P., later U.F. Church
Lived at 13 Queens Crescent (1898 - 1898) - Cullen, Wm., M.D., physician, consulting rooms also at 215 Cambridge Street
Lived at 3 Queens Crescent (1908 - 1908) - Scott, Andrew, cotton spinner (of Andrew Scott & Co., cotton-spinners (Rutherglen-bridge mills) 63 Virginia Street)
Lived at 8 Queens Crescent (1847 - 1868) - Thomson, Grahame H. (of P. & W. MacLellan Ltd.,
engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, general ironmongers, etc.,
129 Trongate)
Lived at 19 Rosslyn Terrace (1909 - 1909) - Jockel, C., flesher, 15 Cambridge Street
Lived at 4 Roxburgh Street (1879 - 1889) - Lawson, John, merchant (of Boyd, Lawson & Co., iron merchants, Stourbridge Court, 210 Argyll Street)
Lived at 17 Royal Terrace (1847 - 1848) - Arrol, T. Arthur, managing director,Arrol Bridge & Roof Co. Ltd., iron & steel bridge, roof builders, engineers, Germiston Works
Lived at 17 Royal Terrace (1895 - 1901) - Wainwright, W.J., secretary, G. & S.W. Railway, 14 Bridge Street
Lived at 5 Royal Terrace (1863 - 1867) - Lawson, John, merchant (of Boyd, Lawson & Co., iron merchants, Stourbridge Court, 210 Argyll Street)
Lived at 6 Royal Terrace (1848 - 1850) - Hendry, John, wine and spirit merchant, 141 Dumbarton Road, 1 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 9 Ruthven Street (1885 - 1890) - Mitchell, James (of A.& J. Main & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, continuous bar fencing, wire fencing, hurdles, gates, railings, bridge builders, structural engineers, 54 Gordon Street ; works, Clydesdale Iron Works, Possilpark)
Lived at 1 Sanda Street (1903 - 1903) - Jeffrey, Rev. George, minister, Cambridge Street Baptist Church
Lived at 5 Sanda Street (1902 - 1904) - Duncan, John, secretary, Glasgow Tramway Co., 29 Cambridge Street
Lived at 912 Sauchiehall Street (1876 - 1878) - Kay, John M., clerk, 29 Cambridge Street
Lived at 120 South Woodside Road (1878 - 1879) - Cameron, Rev. Robt. of Cambridge Street U.P. Church
Lived at 42 Southpark Avenue (1889 - 1899) - Frew, John T. (of Frew, Forrest & Co. Ltd., muslin manufacturers, Rutherglen Bridge Factory, 344 Main Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 44 Southpark Avenue (1902 - 1902) - Wallace, John, pork butcher & sausage maker, 305 Argyle Street, 19 Bridge Street & 19 Wellington Arcade
Lived at 25 St Vincent Crescent (1881 - 1884) - Robertson, R. (of R. Robertson & Son, oil merchants, importers & agents, paint & varnish manufacturers, Bridge Street Station Buildings, 33-35 Commerce Street)
Lived at 27 St Vincent Crescent (1895 - 1899) - Shaw, James, spirit merchant, 141 Dumbarton Road and 3 Bridge Street, Partick
Lived at 21 Sutherland Terrace (1898 - 1899) - Shanks, Wm. (of William Shanks & Co., thread manufacturers, cotton & woollen yarn, cement, iron and steel agents, 76 West Howard Street ; works, Bridge of Weir)
Lived at 4 Sutherland Terrace (1881 - 1893) - Muir, James (of Andrew & James Stewart Limited, iron tube manufacturers, ironfounders & merchants, Clyde Tube Works, Coatbridge ; office, 41 Oswald Street)
Lived at 11 Victoria Buildings (1885 - 1888) - Arrol, Thomas (of
Sir Wm. Arrol & Co. Ltd., makers of
cranes, transporters, bridge builders, Dalmarnock Ironworks, 85 Preston Street,
Bridgeton & Parkhead)
Lived at 11 Victoria Circus (1913 - 1913) - Scott, Wm. A. (of Andrew Scott & Co., cotton spinners, Rutherglen Bridge Mills, 271-273 Main Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 32 Vinicombe Street (1882 - 1885) - Mirrlees, Alex. N. (of J. & A. Mirrlees, organ builders, 13 & 19 Cambridge Lane, Cambridge Street)
Lived at 223 West Princes Street (1908 - 1908) - Black, David (of Walter Black & Co., stationers, printers, lithographers & bookbinders, 209-211 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 28 Westend Park Street (1895 - 1906) - Murdoch, David, missionary, Cambridge Street U.P. Church mission
Lived at 28 Westend Park Street (1897 - 1900) - Todd, Miss, fishmonger, 25 Cambridge Street
Lived at 57 Westend Park Street (1881 - 1884) - Cowan, Alex., manager & secretary, Glasgow & Paisley Joint Railway, 14 Bridge Street ; goods station, 130 Eglinton Street
Lived at 19 Westminster Terrace (1867 - 1873) - Grant, John, newsagent & stationer, 5 & 7 Bridge Street Partick
Lived at 12 White Street (1892 - 1901) - Baird, Alfred W. (of Kelvin, Bottomley & Baird Ltd.,
optical, nautical & mathematical instrument maker, 16-20 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 9 Whittingehame Drive (1906 - 1906) - Wylie, Rev. Alex., M.A., Cambridge Street Baptist Church
Lived at 22 Willowbank Crescent (1877 - 1884) - Briggs, James W., violin maker, 97 Cambridge Street
Lived at 7 Willowbank Crescent (1895 - 1896) - Gillies, Andrew, draughtsman (at A. & J. Main & Co. Ltd., roof, bridge builders & engineers, Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark & Germiston Works, Springburn)
Lived at 9 Wilton Drive (1906 - 1906) - Wight, John G. (at Alexander Hope jun. & Co.,
manufacturing chemists, Coatbridge Street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 13 Wilton Street (1877 - 1879) - Peacock, John D., stationer, bookseller, printer,
bookbinder & newsagent, 229 Cambridge Street
Lived at 13 Wilton Street (1882 - 1884) - Arrol, Thomas jun. (ofSir Wm. Arrol & Co. Ltd., engineers, bridge builders & contractors, Dalmarnock Ironworks, 241 Baltic Street)
Lived at 150 Wilton Street (1898 - 1899) - Stevenson, John (of John Stevenson & Co., artists' colour manufacturers, 289 West Campbell Street & 17 Cambridge Street)
Lived at 156 Wilton Street (1895 - 1896) - Marshall, James, wine & spirit merchant, 235-239 Cambridge Street & 904 Govan Road
Lived at 87 Wilton Street (1893 - 1894) - Last, Rev. Edward, Baptist minister, Cambridge Street Baptist Church
Lived at 11 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1897) - Maitland, Peter (at A. & J. Stewart & Clydesdale Ltd., iron & steel tube manufacturers, cast-iron pipe manufacturers, iron & steel manufacturers & merchants, 41 Oswald Street ; works, Clyde Pipe Foundry, Firhill Road ; Clyde Tube Works, Coatbridge ; British Tube Works, Coatbridge ; Sun Tube Works, Coatbridge ; Clydesdale Iron & Steel Works, Mossend)
Lived at 11 Woodlands Drive (1895 - 1906) - Menzies, Charles R., gilder & picture frame maker, 87 Cambridge Street
Lived at 12 Woodlands Drive (1909 - 1909) - Gillespie, John, Glasgow Tramway and Omnibus Co. Ltd., 39 Cambridge Street
Lived at 13 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1894) - Clark, F.W. (of Kelvin & Jas. White Ltd., opticians, instrument makers, 16-20 Cambridge Street
Lived at 36 Woodlands Drive (1907 - 1910) - Mollison, John (of Brand & Mollison, dyers, cleaners, laundrymen & carpet beaters, 29 Napiershall Street, 54 Union Street, 181 Eglinton Street, 231 Dumbarton Road, 439 Gallowgate, 603 Duke Street, 48 Princes Street, Pollokshields, 71 Elmbank Street, 134 Cowcaddens Street, 244 North Woodside Road, 520 Victoria Road , 357 Byars road, 366 Paisley Road, W., 37 Gairbraid Street, 137 High Street, Falkirk, 4 New Bridge Street, Ayr, 2 Cathcart Square, Greenock & 6 Cadzow Buildings, Hamilton)
Lived at 5 Woodlands Drive (1895 - 1904) - Smith, J. Fairfull, secretary, Glasgow and South Western Railway, 14 Bridge Street
Lived at 15 Woodlands Terrace (1851 - 1856) - Henderson, Robt. (of Drumpellier Coal Co., Coatbridge ; office, 168 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 5 Woodside Crescent (1873 - 1879) - Adams, James Alex., M.D., F.F.P.S.G., surgeon ; consulting rooms, 112 Cambridge Street
Lived at 5 Woodside Crescent (1892 - 1892) - Hannan, James, merchant (of Henry Monteith & Co., bandana & yarn warehouse, 11 George Square & 132 Queen Street ; printing & dye works, Rutherglen Bridge & Blantyre)
Lived at 17 Woodside Terrace (1854 - 1888) - Hannan, Henry M. (of Henry Monteith & Co., bandana & yarn warehouse, 11 George Square & 132 Queen Street ; printing & dye works, Rutherglen Bridge & Blantyre)
Lived at 17 Woodside Terrace (1865 - 1869)