West End Address Archive
- Dodd, David (Dempster, Moore & Co. Ltd., engineers, ironmongers, machinists, 49 Robertson Street ; warehouse, 41 York Street)
Lived at 42 Airlie Street (1911 - 1911) - Fraser, Alex., electrical engineer (of Fraser & Borthwick, electric engineers, 91-93 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 61 Airlie Street (1911 - 1911) - Agnew, John A., engineer (Morris Warden & Co., engineers & merchants, 68 Gordon Street)
Lived at 66 Airlie Street (1914 - 1914) - Ingram, Geo. J. (of George J. Ingram & Co., oil and grease manufacturers, colliery and engineers' furnishers, 76 West Howard Street)
Lived at 3 Alberta Terrace (1884 - 1890) - Morton, Alex., engineer (at Campbell, Smart & Co., engineers, machine & tool makers, Artisan Works, 212 Old Dumbarton Road)
Lived at 10 Ardgowan Terrace (1891 - 1900) - Lawson, David (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonhill tool works, 59 Elliot Street)
Lived at 2 Ardgowan Terrace (1885 - 1894) - Gilchrist, Archd., engineer (of Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, Stobcross Engine Works, Finnieston Quay ; office & building yard, Whiteinch)
Lived at 2 Ardgowan Terrace (1907 - 1912) - McPherson, Gilbert (of Reid, McPherson & Co. Ltd., mechanical & mining engineers, 108 Hope Street)
Lived at 2 Ardgowan Terrace (1913 - 1913) - Anderson, James (of Lees, Anderson & Co., millwrights, engineers & boilermakers, 100 Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 3 Ardgowan Terrace (1882 - 1885) - 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) - Booth, Wm. (at A. & .J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1889 - 1890) - Alexander, David, electrical engineer (at Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical engineers, 247 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1898 - 1902) - Reid, James, consulting engineer (of Reid, McPherson & Co. Ltd., mechanical & mining engineers, 108 Hope Street)
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1909 - 1909) - Mill, Wm. (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers, boilermakers & iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick & Finnieston steam ship works, 30 Lancefield Quay)
Lived at 6 Ardgowan Terrace (1881 - 1882) - Peck, James J., manager (at Napier, Shanks & Bell, engineers and shipbuilders, Yoker)
Lived at 6 Ardgowan Terrace (1886 - 1887) - Fergus, P.R., electrician (at Wm. Harvie & Co., electric light engineers & ship lamp manufacturers, 222 Broomielaw)
Lived at 6 Ardgowan Terrace (1889 - 1894) - Wilson, Hugh (of Steel & Wilson, registered plumbers, heating, ventilating & electrical engineers, 4 Washington Street & 32 Queen Margaret Drive)
Lived at 7 Ardgowan Terrace (1909 - 1909) - Morton, Geo. H. (Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers ; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engine works, Stobcross, Finnieston Quay ; head office, Whiteinch)
Lived at 8 Ardgowan Terrace (1883 - 1898) - Simpson, John (of A. & J.S. Simpson, civil and mining engineers, 175 Hope Street)
Lived at 12 Arlington Street (1860 - 1862) - Simpson, Alex. (of A. & J.S. Simpson, civil and mining engineers, 175 Hope Street)
Lived at 12 Arlington Street (1861 - 1862) - Hardie, William (at Anderston Foundry Co. Ltd., machine makers, mill furnishers, bolt & nut makers, ironfounders, engineers & manufacturers of railway permanent way materials, 100 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 22 Arlington Street (1902 - 1903) - McNaught, Wm. (of Wm. McNaught & Son, engineers, makers of steam engine indicators, steam gauges, &c., 26 Robertson Street)
Lived at 31 Arlington Street (1884 - 1885) - McCulloch, Alan, iron merchant, 57 West Nile Street, later of Alan & John McCulloch, engineers, iron & commission merchants, 68 Renfield Street
Lived at 49 Arlington Street (1903 - 1907) - Thomson, Wm. R.M. (of Wm. R.M. Thomson & Co., consulting engineers & patent agents, & of Alex. Morton & Thomson, 96 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 12 Ashley Street (1875 - 1883) - Garrett, G.H., manager (at L. Sterne & Co. Ltd. Crown Ironworks, engineers & machinists, makers of Emery wheels & machinery, railway springs & buffers, Clerk's Gas Engine & Strong's Patent Feed Water Heater & Filter, 156 North Woodside Road ; showrooms, 191 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 47 Ashley Street (1883 - 1886) - Cooper, T.L. Reed, electrical & mechanical engineer, manager at J.H. Holmes & Co., electric light & power engineers, Waterloo Chambers, 19 Waterloo Street
Lived at 70 Ashley Street (1902 - 1906) - Shearer, James D., engineer (of John Shearer & Sons Ltd., shipbuilders & repairers, engineers & boilermakers, Elderslie Shipyard & Graving Dock, Scotstoun)
Lived at 22 Ashton Road (1907 - 1910) - Coulson, W. Arthur, consulting engineer, electrical
(of Mavor & Coulson, electrical engineers, contractors, 56 George Square)
Lived at 40 Ashton Road (1890 - 1898) - Fairfoul, William, cashier (Hutson
& Sons Ltd., shipbuilders, engineers, and boilermakers, 126 Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 4 Ashton Road (1898 - 1904) - Harvey, Geo. (of Alex. Harvey & Sons, dyers, Govanhaugh, & G. & A. Harvey, millwrights & manufacturers of engineers' tools, Albion Works, 40-42 McNeil Street)
Lived at 12 Ashton Terrace (1866 - 1868) - Inglis, John, jun. (of A. & J. Inglis, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 14 Ashton Terrace (1867 - 1876) - Wilson, W.S. (of Simpson & Wilson, civil engineers,
175 Hope Street)
Lived at 31 Ashton Terrace (1880 - 1890) - Henderson, John L. (of David & Wm. & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick & Finnieston works, 190 Elliot Street)
Lived at 14 Athole Gardens (1881 - 1882) - Henderson, John L. (of David & Wm. & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick & Finnieston works, 190 Elliot Street)
Lived at 14 Athole Gardens (1887 - 1889) - Kirk, Alex. C., engineer and shipbuilder (Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers and shipbuilders ; Lancefield house, Lancefield Street & Main street, Govan)
Lived at 19 Athole Gardens (1881 - 1893) - Hamilton, John, engineer & shipbuilder (Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders ; office & works, Lancefield, Glasgow ; ship-yard, Govan)
Lived at 22 Athole Gardens (1880 - 1880) - Johnstone, Ronald Henry (of Johnstone & Rankine, civil and mining engineers, 75 West Nile Street)
Lived at 28 Athole Gardens (1889 - 1911) - Johnston, Ronald Henry (of Johnstone & Rankine, civil and mining engineers, 75 West Nile Street)
Lived at 3 Athole Gardens (1886 - 1889) - 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, George W. (of Wm. Robertson & Smith, civil and mining engineers, land surveyors, 123 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 11 Baliol Street (1875 - 1876) - Haddin, Andrew A., civil engineer and valuator (of
Niven & Haddin, civil engineers, 131 West Regent Street)
Lived at 23 Baliol Street (1887 - 1897) - Duff, Wm. (of
Wm. Duff & Co. Ltd., boiler & steampipe coverers & engineers, 60 Elliot
Street)
Lived at 2 Banavie Road (1909 - 1909) - Wilson, Alex. (of Hydepark Foundry Co., iron founders, 54-74 Finnieston Street & Clyde Locomotive Co. Ltd., locomotive builders & engineers, Springburn)
Lived at 23 Bank Street (1877 - 1880) - Wilson, Alex. (of Hydepark Foundry Co., iron founders, 54-74 Finnieston Street & Clyde Locomotive Co. Ltd., locomotive builders & engineers, Springburn)
Lived at 23 Bank Street (1885 - 1889) - Munro, James (at D. & G. Graham, bellhangers,
telegraph engineers, gasfitters, brassfounders, locksmiths, window blind
manufacturers, &c., picture & stair rods, speaking tubes, electric, pneumatic,
index and alarm bells, &c., 267 Sauchiehall Street & Street Alban's Place, Byres Road,
Dowanilll)
Lived at 32 Bank Street (1878 - 1880) - 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) - Glen, T.D., engineers' merchant,
101 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 17 Barrington Drive (1906 - 1909) - 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) - McLucas, D. (of D. McLucas & Co., electrical
engineers, 122 Douglas Street)
Lived at 24 Barrington Drive (1914 - 1914) - Steven James (Steven & Struthers, brassfounders
& engineers, Eastvale Place, Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 11 Beaumont Gate (1910 - 1910) - Babtie, John T. (of Babtie, Shaw & Morton, civil engineers, 17 Blythswood Square)
Lived at 14 Beaumont Gate (1908 - 1908) - Young, J. Graham (of David Rowan & Co., marine engineers & boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street)
Lived at 8 Beaumont Gate (1912 - 1912) - Foulis, Wm. (of Copland & Foulis, civil engineers
and gas engineers, 83 West Regent Street)
Lived at 10 Belgrave Terrace (1869 - 1871) - Loudon, George F. (of Loudon Brothers, engineers' ironmongers & india-rubber merchants, 111 Bothwell Street & 80 Mains Street)
Lived at 4 Belgrave Terrace (1882 - 1887) - Beckitt, E. (of Clarkson & Beckitt, hydraulic & general engineers, Maryhill Engine Works)
Lived at 5 Belgrave Terrace (1893 - 1893) - Stewart, W.B., ironfounder (of D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders and engineers, Charles Street, Street Rollox)
Lived at 6 Belgrave Terrace (1896 - 1908) - Forman, James R. (of Forman & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street)
Lived at 10 Belhaven Terrace (1869 - 1878) - Forman Charles, engineer (of Forman & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street)
Lived at 10 Belhaven Terrace (1876 - 1876) - Coulson, W. Arthur (of Muir, Mavor & Coulson, electrical engineers, 140 Douglas Street)
Lived at 19 Belhaven Terrace (1887 - 1890) - Henderson, Fred. N. (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co. Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, 190 Elliot Street ; works, Meadowside, Partick)
Lived at 2 Belhaven Terrace (1912 - 1912) - McLellan, Andrew (of A. MacLellan & Co., electrical engineers & contractors, 63 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 4 Belhaven Terrace (1901 - 1901) - MacLaren, Archd. Finlay (of Robt. MacLaren & Co., ironfounders, engineers & cast-iron pipe manufacturers, Eglinton Foundry, Canal Street, Port Eglinton)
Lived at 5 Belhaven Terrace (1905 - 1906) - Findlay, Charles J., engineer & boilermaker (of Muir & Findlay, boilermakers, engineers & smiths, Henrietta Boiler Works, 32-48 Henrietta Street)
Lived at 10 Belmont Crescent (1884 - 1888) - Neish, Theodore L. (of Neish & Wilson, consulting engineers, naval architects, surveyors & valuators, 23 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 14 Belmont Crescent (1890 - 1894) - Somervail, P.A. (of Somervail & Co., buUders of steel & iron bridges, roofs, girders, &c. & engineers, Dalmuir Iron Works, Dalmuir)
Lived at 14 Belmont Street (1893 - 1897) - Patterson, James (of Caldwell & Co. Ltd., engineers, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 18 Belmont Street (1900 - 1902) - Copland, W.R., jun., civil engineer & land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water & sewerage engineers, 146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 8 Belmont Street (1906 - 1912) - Wylie, John G. (at Elmpark Engine Works Co., engineers, ship chandlers & ironmongers, Govan Road, later at Wm. Lightbody, vat & tun builder, 42 Sydney Street)
Lived at 29 Bentnick Street (1893 - 1904) - Hopkins, Wm. (at Loudon Brothers, iron & steel merchants, engineers & toolmakers, 46-60 Waterloo Street & Clyde Tool Works, Johnstone)
Lived at 29 Bentnick Street (1895 - 1899) - 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) - Paterson, Robert (of Patent Paraffin Gas Lighting Co., gas engineers & gas fitters, 12 Washington Street)
Lived at 37 Bentnick Street (1887 - 1901) - Astrop, W.G., cashier (David Rowan & Son, engineers and boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street)
Lived at 37 Bentnick Street (1892 - 1896) - Thomson, D.C. (at D. & W. Henderson & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Steamship Works, 190 Elliot Street ; building yard, graving & slip dock, Meadowside, Partick)
Lived at 45 Bentnick Street (1893 - 1905) - Borrowman, Wm. C., engineer (at Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers and shipbuilders, Govan)
Lived at 53 Bentnick Street (1890 - 1895) - Strang, John H. (ofMacFarlane, Strang & Co., Ltd., cast-iron pipe founders, water & gas engineers, Lochburn Iron Works, 145 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 7 Bentnick Street (1882 - 1886) - Hansen, C.D.B. (at Napier Brothers, engineers, 100 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 144 Berkeley Street (1878 - 1880) - MacFarlane, John (of Macfarlane Brothers, engineers, machine makers & millwrights, 10 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 180 Berkeley Street (1887 - 1898) - Whitesmith, W. (of Wm. Whitesmith & Co., engineers and machine makers, 1103 Argyle Street)
Lived at 180 Berkeley Street (1908 - 1911) - Clinkskill, Alfred, A.R, mechanical engineer (of James Clinkskill & Son, consulting engineers & machinery valuators,1 Holland Place)
Lived at 186 Berkeley Street (1887 - 1889) - Hamilton & Co., electricians, electrical, ventilating & heating engineers
Lived at 230 Berkeley Street (1903 - 1911) - McDonald, Angus (at David Rowan & Son, engineers and boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street)
Lived at 234 Berkeley Street (1889 - 1899) - Anderson, James (of Lees, Anderson & Muir, millwrights, engineers & boilermakers, 100 Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 38 Berkeley Street (1873 - 1881) - Hansen, C.D.B. (at Napier Brothers Ltd., engineers, windlass, steering-gear & capstan manufacturers, 100 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 38 Berkeley Street (1893 - 191810) - Howden, James (of James Howden & Co., marine engineers & steamship builders, 8 Scotland Street)
Lived at 11 Berkeley Terrace (1872 - 1896) - McKendrick, John (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, Cranstonhill engine works, 60 Port Street, Anderston)
Lived at 25 Berkeley Terrace (1866 - 1874) - Leitch, Peter (of Caldwell & Co. Ltd., engineers, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 2 Berkeley Terrace (1898 - 1900) - Robertson, Wilfred M. (of W.M. Robertson & Co., engineers, 100 Clyde Street)
Lived at 31 Berkeley Terrace (1869 - 1870) - Napier, James A., engineer (atRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Lancefield Engine Works, Anderston Quay ; Vulcan Engine Works, 75 Washington Street; shipbuilding yards, Govan ; office, 127 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 32 Berkeley Terrace (1871 - 1874) - Steven, James (of Barclay, Curle & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, Stobcross)
Lived at 34 Berkeley Terrace (1882 - 1897) - Lees, Capt. Henry, adjutant 1st Lanark Engineers
Lived at 4 Berkeley Terrace (1866 - 1870) - Latta, John (of Castel & Latta, iron merchants & engineers, 138 West George Street)
Lived at 11 Bloomfield Place (1873 - 1887) - 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) - Lawson, Charles B. (of Ewing & Lawson, boilermakers, engineers & general ironworkers, Crownpoint Boiler Works, Crownpoint Road & 7 Street Marnock Street, Mile-end)
Lived at 18 Botanic Crescent (1899 - 1901) - 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) - Hamilton, John K., consulting engineer (of Hamilton & Co., engineers & specialists in ventilation, heating, drying, pumping, electricity, &c, 53 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 21 Botanic Crescent (1901 - 1907) - Binnie, R.B. Jardine (of Campbell, Binnie, Reid & Co., engineers, iron & brass founders, Greenfield Foundry & Works, Hamilton)
Lived at 3 Bowmont Gardens (1907 - 1907) - Stewart, W.B., ironfonnder (of D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders and engineers, Charles street, St Rollox)
Lived at 10 Buckingham Terrace (1893 - 1896) - McLeod, Angus (of George Smith & Co., architectural ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Sun Foundry, Parliamentary Road)
Lived at 25 Buckingham Terrace (1882 - 1885) - Thomson, T. Frame, civil engineer (of Strain, Robertson & Thomson, civil engineers, 154 West George Street)
Lived at 32 Buckingham Terrace (1891 - 1892) - Laidlaw, Robt. (at R. Laidlaw & Son, gas engineers, gas lamp, meter & tube manufacturers, iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street, Port-Dundas & Barrowfield Iron Works)
Lived at 10 Burnbank Gardens (1861 - 1872) - Thomson, John, engineer (ofR. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas & water meters & valves, iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Foundry, 358 Dobbie's Loan)
Lived at 15 Burnbank Gardens (1884 - 1888) - Thomson, John (ofR. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas & water meters & valves, iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Foundry, 358 Dobbie's Loan)
Lived at 17 Burnbank Gardens (1880 - 1884) - Handyside, James B., managing director, Thomson, Sterne & Co. Ltd., engineers & machinists, makers of emery wheels & machinery, of railway buffers & springs, The Crown Iron Works, 156 North Woodside Road
Lived at 19 Burnbank Gardens (1880 - 1886) - Sharp, John, Wh.Sc., M.I.Mech.E., consulting engineer & valuator, 156 St. Vincent Street., later at (R. Laidlaw & Son Ltd., gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas & water meters, valves, iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Ironworks, 264 Dobbie's Loan & Lambhill Foundry), later at 95 Bath Street
Lived at 28 Burnbank Gardens (1902 - 1902) - 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) - Mavor, Samuel, electrical engineer (of Mavor & Coulson Ltd., engineers and electricians, 47 King Street, Mile-end)
Lived at 37 Burnbank Gardens (1897 - 1905) - Cormack, James (of James Cormack & Sons Ltd., steam & hot water heating & ventilating engineers, radiator manufacturers, 36 Abercorn Street)
Lived at 8 Burnbank Gardens (1899 - 1913) - McCall, David (of Robson, Forman & McCall, later Forman & McCall, civil engineers, 133 West Regent Street), later civil engineer, 160 Hope Street
Lived at 10 Burnbank Terrace (1863 - 1873) - Ball, Henry William (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers and boiler makers, Cranstonhill engine works, 58-80 Port Street, Anderston)
Lived at 22 Burnbank Terrace (1871 - 1875) - Lees, Henry, captain and adjutant 1st Lanark Engineers
Lived at 3 Burnbank Terrace (1870 - 1875) - 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) - Harvey, Alex. jun. (of G. & A. Harvey, engineers, millwrights, machine tool manufacturers & factory architects, Albion works, Woodville Street, Govan)
Lived at 4 Bute Gardens (1893 - 1899) - Findlay, Charles J., engineer & boilermaker (of Muir & Findlay, boilermakers & engineers, 220-226 East Wellington Street, Parkhead)
Lived at 5 Bute Gardens (1899 - 1899) - Baxter, Peter MacLeod (of McKie & Baxter, engineers, boilermakers, shipbuilders, yacht and launch builders, &c., Copland Works, Govan)
Lived at 10 Bute Mansions (1904 - 1911) - Hogg, Charles P., civil engineer (of Crouch & Hogg, civil engineers, 175 Hope Street)
Lived at 4 Bute Mansions (1894 - 1897) - Reid, Wm. (of Wm. Reid & Co., plumbers, lead merchants, heating and sanitary engineers)
Lived at 110 Byres Road (1879 - 1882) - Gray, Wm. H. (at Robert Napier & Sons Ltd., engineers and shipbuilders, Lancefield Street, Govan)
Lived at 110 Byres Road (1897 - 1900) - Easson, Robt. (of Easson Brothers, cotton and woollen waste dealers, paper stock merchants, oil merchants and engineers' furnishers, 47 Carrick Street)
Lived at 128 Byres Road (1882 - 1896) - Young, John L., secretary, Marine Engineers' association, 21 Govan Road
Lived at 141 Byres Road (1911 - 1911) - Crawford, James, cashier (at John & James Thomson, engineers and shipbuilders, Finnieston Engine Works, 36 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 150 Byres Road (1877 - 1882) - Graham, D. & G., bellhangers, telegraph engineers, gasfitters, brassfounders, locksmiths, window blind manufacturers, picture & stair rods, speaking tubes, etc.
Lived at 180 Byres Road (1875 - 1878) - McColl, Peter (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co. Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Steamship Works, 190 Elliot Street; yard, Meadowside, Partick)
Lived at 197 Byres Road (1902 - 1906) - Graham, D. & G., telegraph & electric light engineers, gasfitters, locksmiths, window blinds, 134-140 Douglas Street
Lived at 201 Byres Road (1878 - 1896) - Thomson, John, cashier (at Crawhall & Campbell, engineers, machinists and tool makers, Elliot works, Finnieston Lane, Finnieston Quay)
Lived at 249 Byres Road (1876 - 1879) - Gooding, H.D. (at Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, engineering & ship-repairing works, Stobcross Repairing Works)
Lived at 249 Byres Road (1883 - 1913) - Ingram, Geo. J. (of George J. Ingram & Co., oil and grease manufacturers, colliery and engineers' furnishers, 76 West Howard Street)
Lived at 313 Byres Road (1882 - 1884) - Miller, G. & Son, plumbers, sanitary, heating, gas & electrical engineers ; works, 24 Ruthven Street
Lived at 333 Byres Road (1913 - 1913) - Rattray, John & Son,
registered plumbers, gasfitters, bellhangers, heating and sanitary engineers,
lead merchants
Lived at 359 Byres Road (1897 - 1913) - MacKinlay & Co., plumbers,
gasfitters & sanitary engineers
Lived at 359 Byres Road (1913 - 1913) - Miller, G. & Son, plumbers, heating and sanitary engineers
Lived at 367 Byres Road (1896 - 1913) - Smith, Andrew Martin (at Barclay, Curie & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers ; yard & office, Whiteinch, Partick ; works, 30 Finnieston Street & 88 Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 73 Byres Road (1891 - 1899) - Sinclair, Nisbet, engineer (at R. Napier & Sons, engineers and shipbuilders, Lancefield House, Lancefield Street)
Lived at 10 Caledon Street (1889 - 1893) - 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) - Stewart, Wm., cashier (at Lees, Anderson & Co., millwrights, engineers & boilermakers, 100 Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 30 Carnarvon Street (1884 - 1885) - 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) - Doig, James R. (atA. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 4 Carnarvon Street (1888 - 1903) - Barr, John (of J. & A. Barr, hydraulic engineers, 21 Bishop Street, Anderston)
Lived at 54 Carnarvon Street (1876 - 1882) - Garrett, L.P., engineer manager for Crossley Bros. Ltd., engineers, the ''Otto" gas engine, 19 Renfield Street
Lived at 18 Carrington Street (1887 - 1890) - Hamilton, John, engineer (of John Hamilton & Co., engineers, 45 Union Street)
Lived at 18 Cecil Street (1863 - 1873) - Boyd, Thomas A. (of J. & T. Boyd, ironfounders, engineers, and machine makers, Shettleston Iron Works)
Lived at 24 Cecil Street (1874 - 1876) - Boyd, Richard H. (of J. & T. Boyd, ironfounders, engineers, and machine makers, Shettleston Ironworks)
Lived at 24 Cecil Street (1891 - 1895) - Beckett, Edward (of Clarkson & Beckett, engineers and machine makers, and sole makers of the Excelsior patent steam pump, Maryhill Engine Works)
Lived at 2 Cecil Street (1881 - 1882) - Warren, Robt. G., rep., R. Waygood & Co. Ltd., London, electric & hydraulic power lifts & J.P. Hall & Co. Ltd., Oldham, electrical engineers ; office, 116 Hope Street
Lived at 33 Cecil Street (1911 - 1911) - Dunkerton, E.C., A.M., I.M.E. (of Robey & Co. Ltd., engineers, Box 13, Royal Exchange)
Lived at 43 Cecil Street (1903 - 1906) - MacKay, Geo. F. (of Telford, Grier & Mackay Ltd., electrical engineers, dairy engineers & patent lamp makers, contractors, 220-222 Broomielaw)
Lived at 57 Cecil Street (1906 - 1908) - Bowman, Frederick G. (of Bowman Brothers, engineers & merchants, 74 York Street)
Lived at 62 Cecil Street (1909 - 1909) - Bowman, Wm. D. (of Bowman Brothers, engineers & merchants, 74 York Street)
Lived at 62 Cecil Street (1909 - 1909) - Birnie, Alex. E., cashier (Wm. Harvie & Co. Ltd., electric light and power engineers and ship lamp manufacturers, 24 McAlpine Street)
Lived at 17 Church Street (1905 - 1906) - Birnie, Alex. E., secretary (Wm. Harvie & Co.
Ltd., electric light and power engineers and ship lamp manufacturers, 24
McAlpine Street)
Lived at 18 Church Street (1906 - 1910) - Simpson, Arthur (of Simpson & Farmer, hot-house builders and heating engineers, Partick Bridge)
Lived at 22 Church Street (1889 - 1892) - Farmer, John Y., hothouse builder (of Simpson & Farmer, hot-house builders and heating engineers, Church Street, Partick, later at Partick Bridge)
Lived at 24 Church Street (1888 - 1893) - Smith, Andrew Martin (at Barclay, Curie & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers ; office & yard, Whiteinch ; engineering & ship-repairing works, Finnieston Quay)
Lived at 6 Church Street (1889 - 1891) - Alley, Stephen (of Carruthers & Alley, engineers, 69 Bath Street)
Lived at 28 Clairmont Street (1868 - 1871) - MacEachran, John, bookkeeper (atRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & iron shipbuilders, 127 Lancefield Street ; foundries, 68 Anderston Quay & 75 Washington Street ; shipbuilding yards, Govan)
Lived at 40 Clairmont Street (1860 - 1864) - McEachran, John, bookkeeper (atRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & iron shipbuilders, 127 Lancefield Street ; works, 68 Anderston Quay & Vulcan Engine Works, 75 Washington Street ; shipbuilding yards, Govan)
Lived at 48 Clairmont Street (1864 - 1874) - Loudon, George F. (of Loudon Brothers, iron &
steel merchants, engineers & toolmakers, 46-50 Waterloo Street, & Clyde Tool Works,
Johnstone)
Lived at 10 Claremont Terrace (1896 - 1907) - Aitken, James, engineer (of James Aitken & Co.,
engineers, millwrights & founders, Cranstonhill & Hill Street Foundries ; office,
Cranstonhill works)
Lived at 2 Claremont Terrace (1858 - 1882) - Aitken, James jun., engineer (of James Aitken &
Co., engineers, millwrights & founders, Cranstonhill & Hill Street Foundries ;
office, Cranstonhill works, & of Aitken & Mansel, iron ship builders, Whiteinch)
Lived at 2 Claremont Terrace (1860 - 1882) - John, engineer (of John Elder & Co., millwrights, engineers, founders & shipbuilders, 12 Centre Street & 82 Dale Street, Tradeston & Fairfield building yard, Govan
Lived at 6 Claremont Terrace (1869 - 1870) - Thomson, James R. (of James & George Thomson,
engineers & shipbuilders, Clydebank)
Lived at 9 Claremont Terrace (1889 - 1891) - McCay, J.L.D., mining engineer (at J.S. MacArthur & Co., mining engineers & metallurgical chemists, 74 York Street)
Lived at 104 Clarence Drive (1910 - 1914) - Newell, W.O., cashier (at Warren & Stuart, M.M. Inst. C.E., civil engineers & surveyors, 94 Hope Street)
Lived at 104 Clarence Drive (1913 - 1913) - McCulloch, A.B. (of McCulloch & Bennet, plumbers & gasfitters, chemical & sanitary engineers, 216 Dumbarton Road, Partick & 16 Holmlea Road, Langside)
Lived at 105 Clarence Drive (1910 - 1911) - 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) - Kilpatrick, F.B. (of Kilpatrick & Co., engineers, 90 West Regent Street)
Lived at 16 Clarence Drive (1909 - 1913) - Horsfield, Geo. M. (of Bladen & Co. Ltd., structural engineers & contractors, Parkhead Girder Works)
Lived at 17 Clarence Drive (1903 - 1904) - Millen, John W. (of Millen Brothers, sheet metal workers & smiths, general engineers & ship furnishers, 169 Finneston Street)
Lived at 68 Clarence Drive (1909 - 1912) - Dron, J. B. (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonhill Tool Works, 59 Elliot Street)
Lived at 84 Clarence Drive (1903 - 1904) - Steven, John Wilson (of Steven & Struthers, brassfounders & engineers, Eastvale Place, Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 8 Clarence Drive (1903 - 1903) - Hendry & Co., engineers & electricians, 36-44 Renfrew Street
Lived at 8 Clarence Drive (1914 - 1914) - Andrews, H.W. (of Galloways Ltd., engineers & boilermakers, 128 Hope Street)
Lived at 9 Clarence Drive (1913 - 1913) - Campbell, Duncan, engineer (of Campbell, Binnie & Co., engineers & ironfounders, Carntyne, Parkhead & Greenfield, near Hamilton)
Lived at 10 Cleveden Crescent (1905 - 1910) - Stewart, Duncan (of Duncan Stewart & Co. Ltd., engineers, millwrights, boilermakers, coppersmiths & founders, London Road Iron Works)
Lived at 12 Cleveden Crescent (1885 - 1896) - Gilchrist, Archd. (of Barclay, Curle, & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders and engineers, Stobcross Engine Works, Finnieston)
Lived at 5 Cleveden Crescent (1892 - 1903) - Gilchrist, Archd., jun. (of Barclay, Curle, & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders and engineers, Stobcross Engine Works, Finnieston)
Lived at 5 Cleveden Crescent (1892 - 1896) - Mechan, Henry (of Mechan & Sons Ltd., engineers &
contractors, Scotstoun Ironworks, Scotstoun)
Lived at 50 Cleveden Drive (1899 - 1899) - McLean, Andrew (of Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd.,
shipbuilders & engineers, Whiteinch)
Lived at 56 Cleveden Drive (1904 - 1909) - Watson, Archd. (of Archd. Watson & Co. Ltd., electrical engineers & brassfounders, plumbers & gasfitters, 36 George Street)
Lived at 9 Cleveden Drive (1906 - 1906) - Tullis, David Kiel (of D. & J. Tullis Ltd., engineers, laundry machinery & drilling machine makers, Kilbowie Iron Works, Clydebank)
Lived at 10 Cleveden Gardens (1900 - 1900) - MacLellan, Andrew (of A. MacLellan & Co., telephone, telegraph & electric light engineers, fittings manufacturers & contractors, 54-56 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 1 Cleveden Gardens (1887 - 1895) - 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) - Playfair, James M. (Ashwell & Nesbit Ltd., heating & ventilating engineers, 233 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 26 Cleveden Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Hamilton, James
jun., engineer & shipbuilder (Robt. Napier & Sons,
engineers & shipbuilders, Govan)
Lived at 13 Cleveden Road (1882 - 1887) - Hamilton, James jun.,
shipbuilder (Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders, Govan)
Lived at 13 Cleveden Road (1894 - 1910) - Smith, Gibson
C. (of Geo. Smith & Co., architectural ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Sun
Foundry, Kennedy Street)
Lived at 16 Cleveden Road (1882 - 1886) - Bell, Robt. Bruce, civil engineer (of Bell & Miller, civil engineers, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 2 Clifton Place (1865 - 1881) - Lawson, John (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonhill tool works, 59 Elliot Street)
Lived at 2 Clifton Place (1892 - 1895) - Thomson, Geo., engineer (ofJames & George Thomson, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Clydebank foundry, 169 Finnieston Street ; iron ship-yard, Govan)
Lived at 1 Clifton Street (1853 - 1857) - Arthur, Fred. W. (D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders & engineers, 80 Charles Street, Street Rollox)
Lived at 12 Clouston Street (1899 - 1899) - Parker, Edward H., secretary, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 207 Bath Street
Lived at 21 Clouston Street (1908 - 1911) - Strang, Andrew (of McFarlane, Strang & Co., cast-iron pipe founders, water & gas engineers, 145 St. Vincent Street ; works, Lochburn Iron Works)
Lived at 29 Clouston Street (1884 - 1886) - Beckitt, Edward, engineer (of Clarkson & Beckitt, hydraulic & general engineers, millwrights & machine makers, Maryhill Engine Works, Maryhill)
Lived at 2 Clouston Street (1888 - 1892) - Beckitt, Edward, engineer (of Clarkson & Beckitt, hydraulic & general engineers, millwrights & machine makers, Maryhill Engine Works, Maryhill)
Lived at 30 Clouston Street (1886 - 1888) - Guthrie, John, manager & secretary (L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., engineers & machinists, makers of the consolidated emery wheels & machinery, railway springs & buffers, feed-water heating apparatus, gas engines & refrigerating machines, Crown Iron Works, 156 North Woodside Road)
Lived at 33 Clouston Street (1891 - 1895) - Herkless, Wm. (of Herkless & Small, engineers, machine & fire engine builders, 9 Shuttle Street)
Lived at 38 Clouston Street (1877 - 1879) - Lowson, James (of W.C. Martin & Co., electric light engineers, 10 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 45 Clouston Street (1895 - 1896) - Donald, David (of Donald & Sime, ventilating, heating & sanitary engineers, 60 Bothwell Circus ; works, 27 Douglas Street)
Lived at 45 Clouston Street (1896 - 1908) - Fulton, Robt. (of D. & R. Fulton, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers, 104 Woodlands Road ; branches, 19 Prince of Wales Terrace, Hillhead, 221 Gairbraid Street, Maryhill Road & Lindsay Place, Bearsden)
Lived at 4 Clouston Street (1884 - 1896) - 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) - Copeland, Matt. H. (at Mather & Platt Ltd., engineers, the Grinnell sprinkler, armoured fire doors & general fire appliances, 124 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 63 Clouston Street (1906 - 1908) - Hardie, Wm., secretary, Anderston Foundry Co. Ltd., machine makers, ironfounders & engineers, 100 Cheapside Street
Lived at 69 Clouston Street (1914 - 1914) - Forman, Charles (of Formans & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street)
Lived at 73 Clouston Street (1881 - 1885) - Booth, Wm., secretary (A. & J. Inglis Ltd., engineers and shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street)
Lived at 1 Colebrooke Place (1908 - 1910) - Deakin, James (at Stevens & Sons, railway signal & general engineers, 640 New City Road)
Lived at 6 Colebrooke Street (1912 - 1912) - Primrose, R. Clifford (of Primrose &
Primrose, electrical engineers, 199 & 199A Bath Street)
Lived at 17 Cranworth Street (1914 - 1914) - Primrose, Douglas (of Douglas
Primrose & Co., engineers & agents, 140 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 12 Cresswell Street (1909 - 1911) - Bergius, Walter C. (of Walter
C. Bergius & Co., iron merchants & engineers, 77 Queen Street)
Lived at 40 Cresswell Street (1889 - 1899) - Fulton, D. &
R., plumbers, lead merchants, heating & ventilating engineers
Lived at 50 Cresswell Street (1910 - 1910) - Curle, Robt. (of Barclay, Curle & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, engine-works & slip docks at Stobcross ; building yards at Stobcross & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 5 Crown Circus (1868 - 1873) - Deas, James jun., civil engineer (of Thomson, Gilbert & Deas, civil engineers and land surveyors, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Crown Gardens (1896 - 1902) - Stiell, J.
(of E.J. Stiell & Co., electrical engineers, 166 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 2 Crown Road North (1897 - 1897) - Blair, Charles J. (of George Blair, engineers'
& shipbuilders' tools & furnishings agent, 38 later at 11 Queen Street)
Lived at 8 Crown Road North (1892 - 1892) - Blair, George (of George Blair,
engineers' & shipbuilders' tools & furnishings agent, 38 later at 11 Queen Street)
Lived at 8 Crown Road North (1892 - 1892) - Blair, Geo. jun. (of George
Blair, engineers' & shipbuilders' tools & furnishings agent, 38 later at 11
Queen Street)
Lived at 8 Crown Road North (1892 - 1904) - Blair, Archd. W. (of George
Blair, engineers' & shipbuilders' tools & furnishings agent, 38 later at 11
Queen Street)
Lived at 8 Crown Road North (1907 - 1907) - Hume, A.J. (at James Howden & Co. Ltd., engineers, 195 Scotland St)
Lived at 5 Crown Road South (1912 - 1912) - Henderson, David (of David & Wm. Henderson, engineers, boilermakers & shipbuilders, 30 Lancefield Quay ; Meadowside Graving Docks & yards, Partick)
Lived at 10 Crown Terrace (1880 - 1893) - Henderson, A.P. (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co. Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, 190 Elliot Street, Finnieston ; dock, Meadowside, Partick)
Lived at 10 Crown Terrace (1909 - 1909) - Thomson, John, engineer (of John & James Thomson, engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Engine Works, 36 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 3 Crown Terrace (1876 - 1876) - Henderson, John, jun. (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers, boilermakers & shipbuilders, ship works, 30 Lancefield Quay ; Foundry & yards, Partick)
Lived at 4 Crown Terrace (1877 - 1889) - Henderson, John (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Steamship Works, 190 Elliot Street ; yard & slip dock, Partick)
Lived at 4 Crown Terrace (1894 - 1903) - Mirfin, W.H. (of Neilson Brothers, engineers & tool makers, 102-104 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 12 Derby Street (1866 - 1867) - Hutson, Gayburn (of Manderton, Hutson, & Corbett, engineers & boiler makers, Kelvinhaugh Engine Works, Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 12 Derby Street (1877 - 1881) - Murdoch, Robt. (at Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers ; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engineering works, 36 Finnieston Street ; boiler making & ship repairing works, 88 Kelvinhaugh Street ; office, Whiteinch)
Lived at 12 Derby Street (1898 - 1900) - Nowery, Wm. (atA. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundiy, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 37 Derby Street (1877 - 1898) - Wells, Wm. (of Wm. Wells & Co., laundry & gas engineers, manufacturing ironmongers, 559 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 37 Derby Street (1877 - 1878) - Taylor, Wm. (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, Meadowside, 190 Elliot Street)
Lived at 40 Derby Street (1891 - 1897) - Brown & Young, plumbers, gasfitters, sanitary engineers, electricians, 7A Bath Street
Lived at 9 Derby Street (1913 - 1913) - Johnstone, Alex. Scott (of A.S. Johnstone & Co., agents & general merchants, electrical engineers, 67 Hope Street)
Lived at 10 Derby Terrace (1903 - 1907) - Martin, Peter (of Caldwell & Co. Ltd., engineers, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 11 Derby Terrace (1895 - 1899) - Hopkins, Wm. (at Loudon Brothers, engineers & toolmakers, iron & steel merchants, 46-50 Waterloo Street & Clyde Engineering Works, Johnstone)
Lived at 11 Derby Terrace (1899 - 1908) - Dron, Wm. (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonhill tool works, 69 Elliot Street)
Lived at 1a Derby Terrace (1883 - 1885) - Shanks, Alex. (atRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders ; office, Lancefield house, Glasgow ; engine works, Lancefield Foundry ; building-yard at Govan ; boiler works, Vulcan foundry, 75 Washington Street)
Lived at 5 Derby Terrace (1874 - 1876) - Denholm, James, works manager (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, Meadowside, 190 Elliot Street)
Lived at 5 Derby Terrace (1888 - 1902) - Gilchrist, James, engineer (at Barclay, Curle & Co., shipbuilders & engineers ; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engine works, Finnieston Quay ; office, Whiteinch)
Lived at 8 Derby Terrace (1874 - 1881) - Dron, Wm. (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonliill tool works, 69 Elliot Street)
Lived at 8 Derby Terrace (1882 - 1883) - McOnie, Peter W. (of A. & P.W. McOnie, engineers & millwrights, Cessnock Engine Works, Copland Road, Govan)
Lived at 3 Devonshire Gardens (1891 - 1891) - Bell, Wm. Reid, civil engineer (at Bell & Miller, civil engineers, 204 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 2 Doune Quadrant (1889 - 1891) - Smith, John, cashier (L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., engineers, makers of emery wheels, railway springs & buffers, heating apparatus & refrigerating & ice making machines, The Crown Iron Works, 156 North Woodside Road)
Lived at 2 Doune Quadrant (1899 - 1905) - Wyllie, James B., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., (of Wyllie & Blake, civil engineers, 134 St Vincent Street)
Lived at 3 Doune Quadrant (1899 - 1905) - 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) - Hardie, Wm., secretary, Anderston Foundry Co. Ltd., machine makers, mill furnishers, bolt & nut makers, ironfounders, engineers & manufacturers of railway permanent way materials, 100 Cheapside Street
Lived at 6 Doune Quadrant (1909 - 1913) - Sinclair, D.S. (at D. Stewart & Co. Ltd., engineers, millwrights, boilermakers, coppersmiths and founders, London Road Iron Works)
Lived at 34 Dowanhill Street (1898 - 1905) - Waddell, Robt. (of Thompson, Waddell & Co., smiths, engineers & millwrights, Scotstoun Mill Road)
Lived at 4 Dowanhill Street (1871 - 1875) - Donald, James T., iron merchant (of John Donald & Son, iron merchants, horse nails & shoes, fan blowers, ventilators, engineers & toolmakers, 42 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 20 Dowanside Road (1886 - 1892) - Henderson, John jun. (of David & William Henderson & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, 30 Lancefield Quay, Finnieston ; foundry, 33 Anderston Quay ; yard, Partick)
Lived at 24 Dowanside Road (1874 - 1878) - McGlashan, Alex. (of J. McGlashan & Co., engineers to the spirit & beer trade, Albany Works, Catherine Lane, Cathedral Street)
Lived at 51 Dowanside Road (1903 - 1914) - Winning, W.L. (British Westinghouse Co. Ltd., electrical engineers, makers of steam turbines, condensers, gas engines, switch gear, & motors, 17 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 7 Dowanside Road (1911 - 1911) - Potter, Matthew H. (of McCulloch, Potter & Co., , electrical engineers, 127 West Regent Street)
Lived at 8 Dowanside Road (1903 - 1906) - Seath, Thos. R. (of T.B. Seath & Co., shipbuilders, engineers, etc., 121 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 10 Dryburgh Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Aitken, Thomas, commercial traveller, New Howe Machine Co. Ltd., cycle manufacturers, engineers & mal-cast founders, smiths, 128 Avenue Street, Bridgeton, later at Osmonds Ltd. of Birmingham
Lived at 16 Dryburgh Gardens (1898 - 1901) - Wyllie, James B., Assoc. M. Inst. C.E. (of Wyllie & Blake, civil engineers, 134 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 17 Dryburgh Gardens (1897 - 1899) - Shaw, Wm. B. (at Formans & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street, later of Ferguson & Shaw, civil engineers, 128 Wellington Street)
Lived at 7 Dryburgh Gardens (1897 - 1899) - Walker, James (of Wm. Duff & Co., boiler and steam pipe coverers, engineers, 79 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 7 Dryburgh Gardens (1897 - 1903) - Fraser, Archibald (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, building yard, graving & slip dock, Meadowside, Partick)
Lived at 10 Dudley Drive (1902 - 1905) - Robinson, Arthur, representative, James Keith & Blackman Co. Ltd., engineers & specialists in ventilating & warming, drying, etc., 90 Mitchell Street
Lived at 35 Dudley Drive (1908 - 1911) - Hynde, Lawrence R., cashier (Steven & Struthers, brassfounders & engineers, Eastvale Place, Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 40 Dudley Drive (1905 - 1911) - Gloag, James, cashier (at Ross & Duncan, marine engineers & boilermakers, Whitefield Works, Govan)
Lived at 7 Dudley Drive (1906 - 1909) - Copeland, James (of J. Copeland & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights, Pulteney Street, off Dobies Loan)
Lived at 13 Dundonald Road (1882 - 1896) - Murray, Henry (of Brownlie & Murray Ltd., structural engineers, Possil Iron Works, Possilpark)
Lived at 15 Dunearn Street (1904 - 1906) - May, Wm. W., manager (Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers and shipbuilders, Lancefield Street)
Lived at 5 Edelweiss Terrace (1892 - 1899) - Gow, James jun. (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, 190 Elliot Street, Meadowside)
Lived at 12 Elderslie Street (1891 - 1897) - MacNicol, Nicol (of MacNicoll & Smith, consulting & superintending engineers, naval architects, surveyors, inspectors of vessels, steamer brokers, commission agents & contractors, 6 Dixon Street & 23 Cathcart Street, Greenock)
Lived at 143 Elderslie Street (1878 - 1880) - Clinkskill, Alfred, A.R. (of James Clinkskill & Son, practical consulting engineers & machinery valuators, 1 Holland Place, St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 143 Elderslie Street (1890 - 1892) - 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) - Wallace, John (at
Robt. Napier &
Sons, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Lancefield Engine Works, Anderston Quay
; Vulcan Engine Works, 75 Washington Street ; shipbuilding yards, Govan ; office,
127 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 17 Elderslie Street (1868 - 1872) - Eadie, Wm. (of William Eadie & Co., millwrights,
engineers & machine makers, 245 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 41 Elderslie Street (1859 - 1863) - Cormack, James, jun. (of James Cormack & Sons, smiths, heating & ventilating engineers, 142 North Street)
Lived at 62 Elderslie Street (1878 - 1879) - Coutts, Wm., jun. (of Coutts, Muir & Co., engineers and contractors, 140 Bath Street)
Lived at 62 Elderslie Street (1896 - 1897) - Taylor, Thomas (atA. & J. Inglis, engineers, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street & 58 Whitehall Street)
Lived at 67 Elderslie Street (1860 - 1864) - Kay, John (at Napier Brothers Ltd., engineers, founders, boilermakers & windlass, steering-gear & capstan manufacturers, 100 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 83 Elderslie Street (1890 - 1897) - McMillan, Wm. (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundr'y, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 19 Elgin Terrace (1880 - 1890) - Gray, John (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, makers of steam, hand, hydraulic & electric power cranes, Helen street, Govan)
Lived at 19 Elgin Terrace (1900 - 1905) - Baird, Alex. (of Wilson & Baird, iron & machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers, mill & colliery furnishers, 80 Mains Street & 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 21 Elgin Terrace (1892 - 1905) - Parker, Wm. S. (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 23 Elgin Terrace (1875 - 1878) - Blair, Archibald (at A. & J. Inglis Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 23 Elgin Terrace (1910 - 1914) - Deschler, C.H.W. (of Thom & Deschler, engineers, merchants & furnishers, 37 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 10 Falkland Street (1913 - 1913) - Wilson, Wm., secretary (D. & J. Tullis Ltd., engineers, laundry machinery & drilling machine manufacturers, Kilbowie Iron Works)
Lived at 11 Falkland Street (1910 - 1910) - McGuffie, David W. (of Stevenson & McGuffie, consulting engineers, 163 Hope Street)
Lived at 14 Falkland Street (1913 - 1913) - Ionides, Philip D. (at the British Westinghouse Electrical & Manufacturing Co. Ltd., elecrical engineers & contractors, 65 Renfield Street)
Lived at 35 Falkland Street (1902 - 1904) - Rattray, Wm. A. (of John Rattray & Son, plumbers, gasfitters, bellhangers, heating & sanitary engineers, 233 Hope Street, 359 Byres Road & 22 Hyndland Road)
Lived at 39 Falkland Street (1902 - 1903) - Arthur, Allan, A.M.I.C.E., A.I.E.E. (of Allan Arthur & Ure, electrical engineers & contractors, 192A St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 42 Falkland Street (1904 - 1906) - Law, Alex. (of John Bowman & Co., contractors' engineers, boilermakers, &c., 32 Barrland Street & Milliken Park)
Lived at 138 Fergus Drive (1902 - 1904) - Johnstone, A.S. (of A.S. Johnstone & Co., agents and general merchants, &c., electrical engineers, 57 Hope Street)
Lived at 142 Fergus Drive (1902 - 1903) - Coutts, Wm., jun. (of Coutts, Muir & Co., engineers and contractors, 140 Bath Street)
Lived at 63 Fergus Drive (1898 - 1900) - Brown, George J.L. (of Edmiston, Brown & Co.,
mechanical & electrical engineers, 219 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 8 Fifth Avenue (1908 - 1908) - Faulds, Alex. (of Bennet & Faulds, coppersmiths, brass founders, millwrights & engineers, 169 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 10 Fitzroy Place (1899 - 1902) - Inglis, Anthony (A. & J. Inglis, engineers, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street)
Lived at 12 Fitzroy Place (1859 - 1863) - Pearce, R.F. (of Miller & Pearce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street at Todd & McGregor, engineers & iron ship-builders, Clyde foundry, 33 Anderston quay & Meadowside building-yard & graving-dock, Partick)
Lived at 12 Fitzroy Place (1863 - 1868) - Niven, Hugh (with Randolph, Eider & Co., millwrights, engineers, founders & shipbuilders, 12 Centre Street)
Lived at 12 Fitzroy Place (1868 - 1873) - Carlaw, David (of David Carlaw & Sons, engineers, printers & stationers' machinist paging, perforating, & self-acting envelope machine makers, mechanical model, steam gauge & mathematical instrument makers, 11 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 14 Fitzroy Place (1901 - 1908) - Carlaw, R. (of David Carlaw & Sons, engineers, printers & stationers' machinist paging, perforating, & self-acting envelope machine makers, mechanical model, steam gauge & mathematical instrument makers, 11 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 14 Fitzroy Place (1906 - 1912) - Carlaw, A.L. (of David Carlaw & Sons, engineers, printers & stationers' machinist paging, perforating, & self-acting envelope machine makers, mechanical model, steam gauge & mathematical instrument makers, 11 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 14 Fitzroy Place (1908 - 1913) - Kay, John Z. (of Thomas Edington & Son, ironfounders & engineers, Phoenix Iron Works, 50 Garscube Road)
Lived at 16 Fitzroy Place (1867 - 1869) - Coulburn, E. Rushton (of George Bennie & Co., mineral oil engineers & founders, Kinning Park Foundry, Great Wellington Street, Paisley Road)
Lived at 3 Fitzroy Place (1868 - 1874) - Neilson, Walter (ofNeilson & Co., engineers & ironfounders ; engine works, Hvdepark Street ; foundry & boiler yard, Finnieston Street)
Lived at 4 Fitzroy Place (1858 - 1862) - Smith, Andrew M. (at Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, Whiteinch)
Lived at 13 Fortrose Street (1904 - 1906) - Henderson, Wm., manager (at Crawhall & Campbell, engineers, machinists & tool makers, Elliot works, Finnieston Lane, Finnieston Quay)
Lived at 8 Fortrose Street (1876 - 1879) - MacDonald, Wm. B. (Thomson-Knox Co., sewing machine importers, electrical lighting & power engineers, 8-12 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 43 Gardner Street (1907 - 1907) - Hopper, F. William, cashier (at Crossley Brothers Ltd., engineers, "Otto " gas engine makers, 157 Hope Street)
Lived at 47 Gardner Street (1892 - 1896) - Keir, James J. (at D. Drnmmond & Son, engineers, The Glasgow Railway Engineering Works, Helen Street, Govan)
Lived at 47 Gardner Street (1893 - 1903) - MacKellar, Archd. (Finnieston Engineering Co., engineers, smiths, manufacturers of steel & rivetted tanks, cisterns, boilers, galvanized & corrugated iron roofing, ridging, ship furnishers, 169 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 253 Garrioch Road (1897 - 1908) - 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) - Bowser, Alfred J. (at D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders and engineers, Charles Street, Street Rollox)
Lived at 259 Garrioch Road (1900 - 1903) - Riley, Henry, jun. (of Riley, Son & Co., steel file & engineers' tool manufacturers, 59 Robertson Street)
Lived at 16 Gibson Street (1871 - 1876) - Cassells, John (at R. Laidlaw & Son, gas engineers & contractors, iron & brass founders, gas meter & tube manufacturers, Alliance & Broomhill Foundry, Barrowfield Iron Works, Mile-end ; office, 147 East Milton Street)
Lived at 14 Glasgow Street (1867 - 1869) - Munro, James (at D. & G. Graham, bellhangers, gasfitters, brassfounders, locksmiths, window-blind manufacturers, telegraph & electric light engineers & contractors, electric and pneumatic bell fitters, Sauchiehall Street, 134-140 Douglas Street & 201 Byres Road)
Lived at 14 Glasgow Street (1884 - 1889) - The Motor Bureau, motor engineers, hirers, agents & assessors
Lived at 21 Grant Street (1914 - 1914) - The Motor Bureau, motor engineers, hirers, agents & assessors
Lived at 27 Grant Street (1914 - 1914) - Auchterlonie, James S. (of Bowie & Auchterlonie, engineers, millwrights & machine makers, 118 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 60 Grant Street (1868 - 1869) - Leitch, Peter (at Caldwell & Co. Ltd., engineers, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 34 Granville Street (1893 - 1897) - Murrie, James & Co., engineers
Lived at 9 Granville Street (1891 - 1893) - MacLachlan, E. (of Maclachlan & Co., electrical engineers & contractors, 215 St. Vincent Street/ Italian warehousemen, 902 Sauchieball Street)
Lived at 3 Gray Street (1904 - 1905) - Smith, John, cashier (L. Sterne & Co. Ltd.,
engineers & machinists, makers of Emery wheels & machinery, railway springs &
buffers, Clerk's Gas Engine & Strong's Feed Water Heater & Filter, The Crown
Iron Works, 156 North Woodside Road ; showrooms, 191 Sauchiehall Street)/00/Breslin,
J. Wm./3
Lived at 13 Great George Street (1885 - 1900) - Frame, Alex., plumber (of Speirs & Frame, plumbers,
sanitary engineers, gasfitters & bellhangers, 491 Gt. Western Road, Hillhead, 42
& 143 Hyndland Road, Kelvinside)
Lived at 13 Great George Street (1900 - 1908) - Smith, John, cashier (L. Sterne & Co. Ltd.,
engineers & machinists, makers of Emery wheels & machinery, railway springs &
buffers, Clerk's Gas Engine & Strong's Feed Water Heater & Filter, The Crown
Iron Works, 156 North Woodside Road ; showrooms, 191 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 14 Great George Street (1883 - 1885) - Brand, James, C.E. (of Wharrie, Colledge, & Brand, civil engineers and land surveyors, 109 Bath Street)
Lived at 60 Great George Street (1879 - 1888) - Smillie, Samuel (of Smillie & Co., aerated water engineers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, Havelock Copper Works, 71 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 5 Great Kelvin Terrace (1903 - 1903) - Seath, Wm. Y. (of T.B. Seath & Co., shipbuilders, engineers, etc., 121 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 6 Great Kelvin Terrace (1907 - 1910) - Wardlaw, Charles E., civil engineer, surveyor & valuator (of Wardlaw & Makins, civil engineers, surveyors & valuators, 12 Bath Street)
Lived at 6 Great Kelvin Terrace (1910 - 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) - Brown, Wm. (of Wm. Simons & Co. Ltd., engineers, ship & dredge
builders, London Works, Renfrew)
Lived at 1101 Great Western Road (1905 - 1905) - Kemp, Robt. G.
(of T.L. Davidson & Co., engineers & merchants, 62 Robertson Street)
Lived at 1587 Great Western Road (1909 - 1910) - Bell Bros., motor engineers
Lived at 223 Great Western Road (1912 - 1912) - Bell Brothers, motor engineers
Lived at 250 Great Western Road (1914 - 1914) - Alexander & Co., motor engineers
Lived at 274 Great Western Road (1914 - 1914) - Smellie, W.B., C.E. (at Forman & McCall, civil engineers, 133 West Regent Street)
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1867 - 1870) - Alexander & Co., motor engineers
Lived at 38 Great Western Road (1914 - 1914) - Hollywood, Wm. (of Wm. Hollywood & Co., engineers' furnishers, oil merchants & asbestos manufacturers, 36-36A King Street)
Lived at 409 Great Western Road (1905 - 1905) - Hegney, Charles & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary
engineers
Lived at 458 Great Western Road (1895 - 1906) - Hegney, Charles & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers
Lived at 461 Great Western Road (1894 - 1895) - Hegney, Charles & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers
Lived at 463 Great Western Road (1894 - 1895) - Hegney, Charles & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers
Lived at 471 Great Western Road (1906 - 1906) - Speirs & Frame,
plumbers, electrical engineers, gasfitters & bellhangers
Lived at 491 Great Western Road (1899 - 1899) - Barker, Charles D. (of McTagtgart- Cowan & Barker, civil engineers, 109 Bath Street)
Lived at 530 Great Western Road (1900 - 1906) - Wallace & Connell, plumbers, hydraulic & sanitary engineers
Lived at 723 Great Western Road (1880 - 1880) -
Mirrlees, James Buchanan (of Mirrlees, Tait & Watson, engineers,
boilermakers & sugar-mill makers, 45 Scotland Street ; Street Rollox Foundry, 298
Castle Street)
Lived at 958 Great Western Road (1872 - 1904) - Hutson, Guybon, sen.
eng. (of Hutson & Son, shipbuilders, engineers, boilermakers, Kelvinhaugh Engine
Works)
Lived at 985 Great Western Road (1893 - 1904) - McLaren, John Finlay (of Robt. McLaren & Co., ironfounders, engineers & cast-iron pipe manufacturers, Eglinton Foundry, Canal Street, Port Eglinton)
Lived at 985 Great Western Road (1904 - 1908) - Ball, Henry Wm. (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers & boilermakers, 58-60 Port Street, Anderston ; office, 60 Cranston
Street)
Lived at 996 Great Western Road (1876 - 1888) - Henderson, Fred. N. (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co. Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, Meadowside Works, Partick)
Lived at 7 Great Western Terrace (1907 - 1912) - MacLean,
Andrew (at John Elder & Co., shipbuilders, engineers, boilermakers, millwrights
& founders, Fairfield works, Govan)
Lived at 7 Hamilton Crescent (1879 - 1891) - Dron, Wm. (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonhill tool works, 59 Elliot Street)
Lived at 9 Hamilton Crescent (1889 - 1897) - Henderson, Wm., engineer (of Walker, Henderson & Co., millwrights and engineers, 59 Bishop Street, Anderston)
Lived at 21 Hamilton Drive (1868 - 1886) - Wharrie, Thomas (of Smith & Wharrie, civil engineers and land surveyors, 54 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 57 Hamilton Drive (1864 - 1867) - Duncan, Robt. (of Ross & Duncan, engineers, boilermakers & ship & launch builders, Whitefield Road, Whitefield Works, Govan)
Lived at 65 Hamilton Drive (1890 - 1893) - Bergius, Henry (at Walter C. Bergius & Co., iron merchants, engineers, &c., 103 West Regent Street, later at 3 North Court, Royal Exchange)
Lived at 6 Hamilton Drive (1876 - 1881) - Harrison, J.E., C.E. (of Formans & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street)
Lived at 32 Hamilton Park Avenue (1901 - 1907) - Tullis, James T. (of D. & J. Tullis Ltd., engineers, laundry & drilling machines manufacturers, Kilbowie Iron Works, Clydebank)
Lived at 23 Hatfield Drive (1906 - 1906) - Blair, Archd. (at A. & J.
Inglis, engineers and shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ;
shipbuilding yard and slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 15 Havelock Street (1899 - 1903) - Blair, Archd. (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers and shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard and slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 21 Havelock Street (1903 - 1907) - Laird, Andrew C. & M.E. (of Wm. Robertson & Laird, civil & mining engineers, land surveyors, 123 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 23 Havelock Street (1896 - 1899) - Simpson, Arthur (of Simpson & Farmer, hot-house builders, heating and ventilating engineers, Partick Bridge)
Lived at 23 Havelock Street (1898 - 1905) - Peebles, Wm. H., electrical engineer (Wm. Harvie & Co. Ltd., electric light and power engineers, patent ship lamp manufacturers, 24 McAlpine Street)
Lived at 23 Havelock Street (1909 - 1914) - Simpson, Arthur (of Simpson & Farmer, hot-house builders and heating and ventilating engineers, Partick bridge)
Lived at 5 Havelock Street (1892 - 1898) - Rose, Alex. (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; yard & dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 10 Hayburn Crescent (1881 - 1898) - Anderson, John F. (at Andrew Campbell & Co., shipwrights, engineers, boatbuilders & blockmakers, 150 Govan Road, Mavisbank)
Lived at 16 Hayburn Crescent (1913 - 1913) - Menzies, Samuel (at Aitken & Mansel, shipbuilders & engineers, Whiteinch & Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 5 Hayburn Crescent (1883 - 1887) - Kennedy, Wm. (at Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, boiler & crane makers, Cranstonhill Engine Works, 58-60 Port Street, Anderston)
Lived at 7 Hayburn Crescent (1881 - 1896) - Fairfoul, Wm., secretary, (Hutson & Sons Ltd., shipbuilders, engineers and boilermakers, 50 Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 18 Highburgh Road (1904 - 1908) - Shearer, John (at John Shearer & Sons Ltd., shipbuilders, ship repairers, engineers & boilermakers, Elderslie Shipyard & Graving Dock, Scotstoun West)
Lived at 40 Highburgh Road (1909 - 1911) - Hunter, Archd., engineer (Hunter, Stevenson & Co.,
engineers & colliery, quarry and contractors' furnishers, 93 Hope Street)
Lived at 4 Highburgh Road (1901 - 1904) - Harvey, Alex. jun. (of G. & A. Harvey, engineers, millwrights, tool manufacturers & factory architects, Albion works, Woodville Street, Govan)
Lived at 60 Highburgh Road (1883 - 1887) - McMillan, Wm. (of A. & J. Inglis, engineers and shipbuilders, Pointhouse Shipyard)
Lived at 66 Highburgh Road (1890 - 1898) - Tidd, E. George, M.I.E.E., A.M.I.C.E., engineer & electrician (of Morris, Warden & Co., engineers, 68 Gordon Street)
Lived at 67 Highburgh Road (1902 - 1902) - Playfair, James M., heating and ventilating engineer (Ashwell & Nesbit Ltd., (J M. Playfair), heating and ventilating engineers, 233 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 70 Highburgh Road (1908 - 1912) - Carslaw, Wm. H. jun. (of Muir & Findlay, boilermakers, engineers & smiths, Parkhead Boiler Works, 220-226 East Wellington Street, Parkhead)
Lived at 73 Highburgh Road (1902 - 1904) - Barnwell, Richard (at John Elder & Co., shipbuilders and engineers, Fairfield works, Govan)
Lived at 80 Highburgh Road (1884 - 1887) - Dick-Cleland, A.W.R. (of Dick-Cleland, Harper & Co., engineers, crane-makers, machinery merchants, 49 Jamaica Street ; store, 119 Milton Street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 14 Hillhead Gardens (1910 - 1910) - Smith William P. (of White, Grant and Smith, engineers & patent safety-cage manufacturers, Dalmarnock Foundry, 331 Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 12 Hillhead Place (1855 - 1856) - Field, Wm. Brand (of Henry Field, Son & Co., ironmongers, smiths, bellhangers, tinplate workers, gasfitters, coppersmiths, brassfounders, heating & ventilating engineers, contractors for gas works & lightning conductors, 330 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 5 Hillhead Place (1878 - 1880) - Young, James G., ironfounder (of Thomas Edington & Sons, engineers and ironfounders, Phoenix Iron Works, 94 Garscube Road)
Lived at 34 Hillhead Street (1891 - 1893) - Booth, Wm. (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers and shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 44 Hillhead Street (1891 - 1892) - Kirk, Alexander C, engineer & shipbuilder (R. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders ; office & engine works, Lancefield ; building-yard, Govan)
Lived at 17 Hillsborough Square (1878 - 1881) - McLaren, J. Alex., (of McAulay, Clark & McLaren, electrical engineers, 182 West George Street)
Lived at 19 Hillsborough Square (1898 - 1899) - Hopkin, H.L. (of Loudon Brothers, iron & steel merchants, engineers & machine toolmakers, 39 W. Campbell Street & 26 Cadogan Street & Clyde Engineering Works, Johnstone)
Lived at 19 Hillsborough Square (1900 - 1905) - Kinghorn, David (of Kinghorn Brothers, engineers and machinery merchants, 81 St. Vincent Street and Liverpool)
Lived at 1 Hillsborough Square (1891 - 1893) - 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) - Wardlaw, Charles E. (of Wardlaw & Miller, civil engineers and land surveyors, 109 Bath Street)
Lived at 9 Hillsborough Square (1899 - 1906) - 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) - Findlay, Charles J., engineer and boilermaker (of Muir & Findlay, boilermakers, engineers and smiths, Henrietta Boiler Works, 32-48 Henrietta Street)
Lived at 6 Hillsborough Terrace (1888 - 1890) - Grant, Richard R. (of Paton & Grant, merchants & marine insurance brokers, 136 Buchanan Street & of Turnbull, Grant & Jack, engineers, millwrights, boilermakers & ironfounders, Canal Basin Foundry, 2 Charlotte Street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 3 Hillside Gardens (1874 - 1892) - Copland, John P., civil engineer & land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water & sewerage engineers,146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 15 Holyrood Crescent (1902 - 1910) - Handyside, James B., Russian vice-consul, 203 later 211 Hope Street (of Thomson, Sterne & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of buffers & springs, consolidated emery wheels, smiths' engineers & machine makers, Crown Iron Works, North Woodside Road)
Lived at 19 Holyrood Crescent (1875 - 1877) - Neish,
Theodore L., engineer (of Neish & Wilson, consulting engineers & naval
architects, 23 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 22 Holyrood Crescent (1887 - 1890) - Parker, John D., M.Inst.C.E., civil engineer & land surveyor, 217 West George Street, later of Copland & Foulis, gas, water & sewerage engineers, 146 West Regent Street1903-06 Parker, Wm. Alexander, civil engineer, Clyde Navigation Trustees' Chambers, 16 Robertson Street
Lived at 8 Holyrood Crescent (1893 - 1893) - Cleland, Matthew (atR. Laidlaw & Son Ltd., gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes & connections for gas, water & steam, ironfounders, Alliance Foundry, 147 Milton Street & Lambhill Foundry)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Quadrant (1911 - 1911) - 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) - Hegney, Chas., sen. (of Charles Hegney & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers. 468 Great Western Road ; workshop, 29 Otago Street)
Lived at 2 Holyrood Quadrant (1897 - 1900) - 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) - Thomson, Wm. Rowan (of David Rowan & Co., marine engineers & boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street, Anderston)
Lived at 20 Huntly Gardens (1900 - 1900) - Kennedy, Wm. jun., managing director, John C.
Wilson & Co. Ltd., bell & brassfounders & finishers for engineers, plumbers &
gasfitters, 99 Portugal Street
Lived at 21 Huntly Gardens (1896 - 1901) - Thomson, Geo. P. (of James & George Thomson, engineers and shipbuilders, Clydebank, Dumbartonshire)
Lived at 31 Huntly Gardens (1884 - 1888) - Alley, Stephen E., managing director, Alley & McLellan Ltd., engineers, shipbuilders, Sentinel Works, Polmadie
Lived at 5 Huntly Gardens (1906 - 1910) - Boyd, Thomas A. (of J. & T. Boyd Ltd., ironfounders, engineers & textile machine makers & patentees, Shettleston Ironworks)
Lived at 9 Huntly Gardens (1891 - 1891) - Paton, James, engineers' agent, 101 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 6 Hyndland Avenue (1909 - 1909) - Andrews, Henry W. (at Galloways Ltd., engineers, boilermakers, and tube-makers, 128 Hope Street)
Lived at 140 Hyndland Road (1902 - 1908) - Hall-Brown, E., engineer (of A. Rodger & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Street Helen's Engine Works, Govan)
Lived at 140 Hyndland Road (1903 - 1907) - Speirs & Frame (late John Speirs), plumbers, sanitary, ventilating, heating & electrical engineers, gasfitters, bellhangers & smiths
Lived at 143 Hyndland Road (1900 - 1904) - Hall-Brown, E., engineer (of A. Rodger & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Street Helen's Engine Works, Govan)
Lived at 150 Hyndland Road (1907 - 1913) - Jackson, Wm. (of Dunsmuir & Jackson Ltd., engineers & boiler makers, Govan REngine Works, Windsor St, Govan) later 140 West George Street
Lived at 20 Hyndland Road (1899 - 1899) - Rattray, John & Son, plumbers, gas & water heating, sanitary & electrical engineers
Lived at 22 Hyndland Road (1901 - 1901) - Speirs & Frame, plumbers, sanitary engineers, gasfitters, bellhangers & smiths
Lived at 40 Hyndland Road (1904 - 1904) - Speirs & Frame, plumbers, sanitary engineers, gasfitters, bellhangers & smiths
Lived at 42 Hyndland Road (1899 - 1899) - Jackson, Wm., engineer (of Dunsmuir & Jackson, engineers & boilermakers, Govan Engine Works, Campbell Street, Govan)
Lived at 53 Hyndland Road (1890 - 1899) - Jackson, Wm., engineer (of Dunsmuir & Jackson, engineers & boilermakers, Govan Engine Works, Campbell Street, Govan)
Lived at 55 Hyndland Road (1887 - 1890) - Ballantyne, J.H. & Co., electrical repair engineers
Lived at 80 Hyndland Road (1908 - 1912) - Andrews, H.W. (of Galloways Ltd., engineers & boilermakers, 128 Hope Street)
Lived at 94 Hyndland Road (1908 - 1914) - Rose, Alex. (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; yard, Pointhouse)
Lived at 29 Hyndland Street (1875 - 1882) - Dunn, Wm. P., clerk (John Shearer & Son, shipbuilders, ship repairers & engineers, Kelvinhaugh Slip Docks & Shipyard, Kelvinhaugh & 247 Paisley Road)
Lived at 69 Hyndland Street (1894 - 1911) - Lanarkshire (1st) Volunteers, Royal Engineers Drill Hall ; caretaker, 1902-10, Wm. Duggan 1910-12, Wm. McMaster
Lived at 21 Jardine Street (1894 - 1912) - Jerome, H., major, Royal engineers, adjutant 1st L.V.R.E.
Lived at 21 Jardine Street (1894 - 1896) - Vanressen, Capt J.E., Royal Engineers, Adjutant 1st L.V.R.E.
Lived at 21 Jardine Street (1896 - 1897) - Hardie, Wm., secretary (at Anderston Foundry Co. Ltd., machine makers, mill furnishers, bolt & nut makers, ironfounders, engineers & manufacturers of railway permanent way materials, 100 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 10 Jedburgh Gardens (1905 - 1909) - Walker, James (of Wm. Duff & Co., boiler & steam pipe coverers & engineers, 60 Elliot Street, later at 11 Bishop Court, Bishop Street, Anderston
Lived at 6 Jedburgh Gardens (1903 - 1913) - Mann, Alex., engineers' furnisher, 33 Hope Street
Lived at 6 Jedburgh Gardens (1905 - 1905) - Garven, Wm. (of Midgley & Garven, civil and mining engineers, 106 West Regent Street)
Lived at 76 Kelvin Drive (1902 - 1910) - Fair, Wm. (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers, boilermakers, iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick & Finnieston steam ship works, 190 Elliot Street)
Lived at 12 Kelvingrove Street (1875 - 1902) - Kelly, Alex. (of Napier Brothers Ltd., engineers, Windlass Engine Works, 100 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1890 - 1894) - Copland, John P., civil engineer & land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water & sewerage engineers, 146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1900 - 1902) - Forsyth, Robert, works superintendent, Anderston Foundry Co. Ltd., machine, bolt & nut makers, mill furnishers, ironfounders & engineers, 100 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1913 - 1913) - Reid, Joseph (of Reid Brothers, colliery & engineers' furnishers, colliery plant merchants, agents for Glaholm, Robson & Haggle, hemp & wire rope manufacturers, 67 Street Enoch square)
Lived at 21 Kelvingrove Street (1877 - 1879) - Fraser, Wm. (at Anderston Foundry Co. Ltd., machine makers, mill furnishers, bolt & nut makers, ironfounders, engineers & manufacturers of railway permanent way materials, 100 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 21 Kelvingrove Street (1903 - 1904) - Bowser, Charles H., ironfounder (of D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders and engineers, Charles Street, Street Rollox)
Lived at 50 Kelvingrove Street (1898 - 1903) - Lonergan, Alfred E. (at Ross & Duncan, engineers, boilermakers, contractors for steam ships & launches, Whitefield Works, Whitefield Road, Govan)
Lived at 52 Kelvingrove Street (1890 - 1897) - Mavor, Henry A., consulting electrical engineer (of Mavor & Coulson, engineers & electricians, 57 W. Nile Street; works, 6-16 Orr Street)
Lived at 54 Kelvingrove Street (1895 - 1898) - Carrick, James, manager, British Sanitary Co., sanitary engineers, 43 West Regent Street
Lived at 62 Kelvingrove Street (1875 - 1879) - Mathie, James F. (of James Howden & Co., marine engineers & steam-shipbuilders, 128 West Street ; engine-works, Scotland Street)
Lived at 64 Kelvingrove Street (1865 - 1867) - Thomson, James, engineer (ofJames & Geo. Thomson, engineers & iron ship builders, Clydebank foundry, 169 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 66 Kelvingrove Street (1849 - 1855) - Kirkcaldy, David, engineer & draughtsman (atR. Napier & Sons, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Lancefield foundry, 68 Anderston Quay, Vulcan foundry, 75 Washington Street, shipbuilding yards, Govan ; office, 127 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 9 Kelvingrove Street (1858 - 1860) - Kelly, Alex. (at Napier Brothers, engineers & windlass makers, 100 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 9 Kelvingrove Street (1882 - 1887) - Crawford, James S., cashier (at John & James Thomson, engineers and shipbuilders, Finnieston Engine Works, 36 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 2 Kelvingrove Terrace (1881 - 1895) - Thomson, John, engineer (D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders and engineers, Charles Street, Street Rollox)
Lived at 5 Kelvingrove Terrace (1899 - 1900) - Lonergan, Alfred C. (of Ross & Duncan, engineers, boilermakers & contractors for steam ships & launches, Whitefield Works, Whitefield Road, Govan)
Lived at 6 Kelvingrove Terrace (1897 - 1900) - Gilchrist, James (at Barclay, Curle & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, Stobcross engine works ; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; head office, Whiteinch)
Lived at 7 Kelvingrove Terrace (1881 - 1883) - Muir, Hugh (of Muir & Caldwell, engineers & boilermakers, Scotia Engine Works, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 7 Kelvingrove Terrace (1883 - 1883) - Tod. Wm. (of David Rowan & Co., engineers & boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street)
Lived at 7 Kelvingrove Terrace (1909 - 1909) - Clarkson, James (of Clarkson & Beckitt, engineers, millwrights & machine makers, Maryhill Engine Works)
Lived at 11 Kelvinside Gardens East (1881 - 1890) - Bonham, H., engineer (of Payne & Sons, printers' engineers, 66 Oswald Street)
Lived at 17 Kelvinside Gardens East (1900 - 1903) - 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) - Martin, W.C., M.I.E.E. (of W.C. Martin & Co., electrical engineers, 10 West Campbell Street
Lived at 24 Kelvinside Gardens North (1901 - 1901) - Dixon, Walter, M.I.E.E., M.I.Mech.E. (of Walter Dixon & Co., consulting engineers, 38 Bath Street)
Lived at 30 Kelvinside Gardens North (1904 - 1904) - Smith, John, secretary (L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., engineers, makers of refrigerating & ice machinery, emery & corundum wheels, tool & grinding, buffing & polishing machinery & spiral springs, Crown Iron Works, 166 North Woodside Road & London)
Lived at 41 Kelvinside Gardens North (1906 - 1908) - Black, John W., A.M.I.E.E. (of Osborne & Hunter, electrical engineers, contractors for power & lighting, 108a West Regent Street)
Lived at 43 Kelvinside Gardens North (1904 - 1904) - Kincaid, Henderson, C.E. (of Brown & Kincaid, civil engineers, 19 Wellington Street)
Lived at 49 Kelvinside Gardens North (1914 - 1914) - Warden, W.C. (of Morris, Warden & Co., engineers, merchants & agents, 25 Gordon Street)
Lived at 8 Kelvinside Gardens North (1897 - 1901) - Warden, Willoughby C. (of Morris, Warden & Co., engineers & merchants, 68 Gordon Street)
Lived at 4 Kensington Gate (1901 - 1911) - Cousland & MacKay, ventilating engineers
Lived at 118 Kent Road (1906 - 1906) - Cousland & MacKay, ventilating engineers
Lived at 120 Kent Road (1907 - 1907) - Blyth, A.H.V., engineer (atA. & J. Inglis, engineers and shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street)
Lived at 142 Kent Road (1898 - 1900) - McWhirter, Wm. (of Menzies & McWhirter, electric light engineers, electricians & contractors, 106 Elliot Street)
Lived at 170 Kent Road (1884 - 1886) - Chaplin, Alex. (Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, iron house and roof builders, Cranstonhill engine works, Anderston)
Lived at 185 Kent Road (1859 - 1860) - Morton, Alex., engineer (of Neilson Brothers, engineers & machinists, Albert Works, Hydepark Street)
Lived at 185 Kent Road (1868 - 1872) - MacKay, Wm. (at Tod & McGregor, engineers & iron ship-builders, Clyde foundry, 33 Anderston Quay, & Meadowside building-yard & graving-dock, Partick)
Lived at 201 Kent Road (1860 - 1865) - Howie, Robt.. (at Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers & boilermakers, Cranstonhill Engine Works, 58-80 Port Street, Anderston ; office, 60 Cranston Street)
Lived at 201 Kent Road (1878 - 1889) - Morgan, Andrew, foreman engineer (at John & James Thomson, engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Engine Works, 36 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 207 Kent Road (1890 - 1892) - Mitchell, James ( at A. & J. Inglis Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 207 Kent Road (1904 - 1904) - Gloag, John, cashier (at Ross & Duncan, engineers, boilermakers & contractors for steam ships & launches, Whitefield Works, Whitefield Road, Govan)
Lived at 75 Kent Road (1891 - 1906) - Howie, Robt. (at Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers & boilermakers, Cranstonhill Engine Works, 58-80 Port Street, Anderston ; office, 60 Cranston Street)
Lived at 79 Kent Road (1874 - 1878) - Pollock, John (of John Pollock & Co., engineers, machine-tool makers & millwrights, 76 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 79 Kent Road (1908 - 1912) - Fordyce & Sons, engineers
Lived at 8 Kent Road (1867 - 1871) - Hamilton, Wm. (of Addison, Hamilton & Barrie, engineers & boilermakers, 23 Hyde Park Street)
Lived at 97 Kent Road (1874 - 1877) - Hopkins, H.L. (of Loudon Brothers Ltd., engineers & machine tool makers, iron & steel merchants, 39 West Campbell Street & 26 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 11 Kersland Street (1909 - 1909) - Bowman, Wm. D., engineer and merchant, 109 Hope
Street, later of Bowman Brothers, engineers and merchants, 74 York Street
Lived at 21 Kersland Street (1902 - 1909) - Bowman, Fred. G. (of Bowman Brothers, engineers
and merchants, 74 York Street)
Lived at 21 Kersland Street (1903 - 1909) - Thomson, Geo. Carruthers, F.C.S. (of Thomson & Duncan, engineers and agents, 273 Central Chambers, 93 Hope Street)
Lived at 23 Kersland Street (1892 - 1897) - Thomson, John (of R. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, meters, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Foundry, 358 Dobbie's Loan)
Lived at 33 Kersland Street (1876 - 1880) - Bell, Imrie (of Bell & Miller, civil engineers, 204 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 35 Kersland Street (1890 - 1894) - Edington, Alex. G. (of Thomas Edington & Sons, ironfounders & engineers, Phoenix Iron Works, 50 Garscube Road)
Lived at 11 Kew Terrace (1852 - 1853) - Henderson, Fred. N. (of David & Wm. Henderson, & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Works, 190 Elliot Street ; yard, graving dock & slip dock, Meadowside)
Lived at 14 Kew Terrace (1892 - 1898) - Wharrie, Thomas, C.E. (of Wharrie, Colledge & Brand, civil engineers & land surveyors, 109 Bath Street)
Lived at 5 Kew Terrace (1867 - 1881) - Wharrie, Thomas, C.E., Wharrie, Colledge, & Brand, civil engineers and land surveyors, 109 Bath Street)
Lived at 5 Kew Terrace (1889 - 1894) - Dixon, James S. (of Dixon & Marshall, civil & mining engineers, 170 Hope Street)
Lived at 8 Kew Terrace (1886 - 1887) - Inglis, J. Antony (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 30 Kingsborough Gardens (1888 - 1896) - Beale, Samuel R., managing director, L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., refrigerating engineers, Crown Iron Works, 158 North Woodside Rd.
Lived at 36 Kingsborough Gardens (1908 - 1914) - Beale, Samuel R., managing director, L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., refrigerating engineers, Crown Iron Works, 158 North Woodside Road
Lived at 38 Kingsborough Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Mechan, Samuel (of Mechan & Sons (Ltd.), engineers & contractors, Scotstoun Ironworks, passenger station, Scotstoun)
Lived at 42 Kingsborough Gardens (1903 - 1903) - Brand, James, C.E. (of Wharrie, Colledge & Brand, civil engineers & land surveyors, 109 Bath Street)
Lived at 11 Kirklee Circus (1888 - 1895) - Brand, James, C.E. (of Wharrie, Colledge & Brand, civil engineers & land surveyors, 109 Bath Street)
Lived at 13 Kirklee Circus (1895 - 1898) - Anderson, James, engineer (of Anderson & Caroe, engineers & agents, 128 Hope Street)
Lived at 15 Kirklee Circus (1909 - 1914) - Easton, W.C., civil engineer (of Crouch, Hogg & Easton, civil engineers, 11 Blythswood Square)
Lived at 11 Kirklee Road (1911 - 1911) - McGeoch, Lauchlan A. (of Wm. McGeoch & Co. Ltd., iron merchants, ironmongers, ship furnishers, electrical engineers, Morrison's Court, 108 Argyle Street)
Lived at 17 Kirklee Road (1902 - 1912) - Stewart, Duncan (of D. Stewart & Co. Ltd., engineers, millwrights, boilermakers, coppersmiths & founders, London Road Iron Works & London)
Lived at 14 Kirklee Terrace (1897 - 1903) - Scott, Wm., manager, Woodside Electric Co., electric light engineers and manufacturers, 141 South Woodside Road
Lived at 33 La Crosse Terrace (1891 - 1895) - Dobbie, John C. (ofAlex. Dobbie & Son Ltd., chronometer, watch & nautical instrument makers, opticians, Admiralty chart agents & compass adjusters, & of T.S. McInnes & Co. Ltd., electrical engineers, manufacturers steam engine indicators, gauges & counters, 44-45 Clyde Place)
Lived at 20 Lansdowne Crescent (1899 - 1902) - Johnstone, Ronald Hendry, C.E. (of Johnstone(s) & Rankine, civil & mining engineers, 157 St. Vincent Street, later at 75 West Nile Street)
Lived at 24 Lansdowne Crescent (1875 - 1886) - Petrie, J.L., agent, Firth, Thomas & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, manufacturers marine & locomotive crank & propeller shafts, piston & connecting rods, later manufacturer of steel forgings, castings & engineers' & hewers' steel tool & files
Lived at 3 Lansdowne Crescent (1892 - 1894) - 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) - Broadfoot, John R. (of J. & W. Young, engineers, plumbers & brassfounders, 30 Galbraith Street, Stobcross)
Lived at 50 Lauderdale Gardens (1907 - 1907) - Munro, Alex. (of Alex. Munro & Co., artesian well engineers & mineral boring prospectors, Mercantile Chambers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 63 Lauderdale Gardens (1907 - 1907) - Spalding, Wm. (of Archd. Hutcheson Ltd., engineers, ironfounders & ship repairers, 25 Muir Street, Plantation)
Lived at 72 Lauderdale Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Austin, Gilbert (of W.C. Martin & Co., electrical engineers, 10 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 8 Lauderdale Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Weir, John, engineer (at G. & A. Harvey Ltd, engineers, millwrights, machine tool manufacturers & factory architects, Albion works, Woodville Street, Govan)
Lived at 12 Lawrence Place (1901 - 1902) - Weir, John, engineer (at G. & A. Harvey Ltd, engineers, millwrights, machine tool manufacturers & factory architects, Albion works, Woodville Street, Govan)
Lived at 14 Lawrence Place (1902 - 1908) - Wharrie, Thomas (of Smith & Wharrie, civil engineers and land surveyors, 54 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 20 Lawrence Place (1859 - 1864) - Scott, Alex. (of Alex. Stephen & Sons, shipbuilders and engineers, Linthouse, Govan)
Lived at 2 Lawrence Place (1889 - 1910) -
Campbell, Joseph C., engineer (at Campbell, Smart & Co., engineers, machine &
tool makers, Artizan Works, 212 Old Dumbarton Road)
Lived at 1 Lawrence Street (1888 - 1900) - Fairfoul, Wm. (at Hutson & Son, shipbuilders, engineers & boilermakers, 126 Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 6 Lawrence Street (1896 - 1899) - Bergius, Walter M., engineer (of Bergius Launch & Engine Co., marine motor engineers & launch builders, Dobbies Loan)
Lived at 10 Lilybank Gardens (1911 - 1914) - Henderson, Fred. N. (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers & iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick & Finnieston steam ship works, 190 Elliot Street)
Lived at 13 Lilybank Gardens (1888 - 1892) - Tullis, David Kiel (of D. & J. Tullis, engineers, makers of Corliss & diagonal engines, portable drills, steam laundry engineers, tanks, &c., Kilbowie Iron Works)
Lived at 23 Lilybank Gardens (1897 - 1900) - Harvey, Alexander (of G. & A. Harvey, engineers, millwrights, machine tool manufacturers & factory architects, Albion works, Woodville Street, Govan)
Lived at 26 Lilybank Gardens (1899 - 1903) - 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) - Hutson, Guybon, jun., engineer (of Hutson & Son, shipbuilders, engineers & boilermakers, Kelvinhaugh Engine Works, Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 47 Lilybank Gardens (1894 - 1897) - Warren, Robert G., representative, R. Waygood & Otis Ltd., electric & hydraulic lifts for passengers & goods, News Chambers, 67 Hope Street ; J.P. Hall & Co., Oldham, electrical engineers ; 94 Hope Street
Lived at 49 Lilybank Gardens (1903 - 1911) - 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) - Primrose, Douglas (of Douglas Primrose & Co., engineers, gas, oil & steam engines, 163 Hope Street)
Lived at 3 Lilybank Mansions (1914 - 1914) - Wilson, Thos. (of Loudon Brothers Ltd., engineers & machine tool makers, 39 West Campbell Street & 26 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 4 Lilybank Mansions (1914 - 1914) - Seligman, L.C. (of L.C. Seligmann & Co., motor
engineers & agents, 96-102 Renfrew Street)
Lived at 5 Lilybank Mansions (1911 - 1911) - Foulis, Wm. (Strain & Robertson, consulting engineers, 154 West George Street)
Lived at 6 Lilybank Mansions (1912 - 1912) - Wright, Thomas B. (of Anderson & Munro Ltd., electrical engineers, 136 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Lilybank Mansions (1912 - 1912) - Simpson, Arthur (of Simpson & Farmer, hot-house builders, heating and ventilating engineers, Partick bridge)
Lived at 5 Lindsay Terrace (1906 - 1911) - Baird, Alex. (of Wilson & Baird, iron and machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers, mill and colliery furnishers, 80 Mains Street & 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 6 Lindsay Terrace (1889 - 1892) - Booth, Wm. (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers &
shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch street ; shipbuilding yard & slip
dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 8 Lindsay Terrace (1887 - 1889) - Hutson, Guybon jun., engineer (at Hutson & Corbett,
shipbuilders, engineers & boilermakers, Kelvinhaugh Engine Works, Kelvinhaugh
Street)
Lived at 8 Lindsay Terrace (1889 - 1893) - 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) - Laidlaw, David (of
R. Laidlaw & Son, gas &
water engineers & contractors, cast-iron pipe & tube manufacturers, Alliance
Foundry, 147 East Milton Street Broomhill Foundry, 358 Dobbies Loan & Barrowfield
Iron Works, Fordneuk Street, Mile-end)
Lived at 2 Linfern Road (1856 - 1877) - Laidlaw, David, jun. (of
R. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers &
contractors, cast-iron pipe & tube manufacturers, Alliance Foundry, 147 East
Milton Street Broomhill Foundry, 358 Dobbies Loan & Barrowfield Iron Works,
Fordneuk Street, Mile-end)
Lived at 2 Linfern Road (1872 - 1877) - Ross, Richd. G., mechanical engineer (of R.G. Ross & Son Ltd., engineers, Greenhead Engine Works, 21 Greenhead Street)
Lived at 6 Lorraine Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Stewart, James, works manager (at L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., engineers & machinists, makers emery wheels & emery wheel machinery, railway springs, buffers, feed-water heating apparatus, refrigerating & ice making machines, The Crown Iron Works, 156 North Woodside Road & London)
Lived at 6 Lothian Gardens (1899 - 1904) - 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) - McCulloch, John (of John McCulloch & Co., engineers, colliery, mill & laundry furnishers, 72 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 14 Lyndhurst Gardens (1910 - 1910) - Clark, John, quartermaster-sergeant, Royal Engineers, 164 Bath Street
Lived at 27 Lyndhurst Gardens (1899 - 1904) - Ball, Henry Wm. (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers & boiler makers, Cranstonhill engine works, 58-80 Port Street, Anderston)
Lived at 19 Lynedoch Crescent (1870 - 1871) - Caird, Edward B., engineer (of James Howden & Co., marine engineers & steamship builders, 8 Scotland Street)
Lived at 18 Lynedoch Street (1885 - 1889) - Alston, Charles H. (of Thomas Edington & Son, ironfounders & engineers, Phoenix Iron Works, 50 Garscube Road)
Lived at 23 Lynedoch Street (1870 - 1872) - Stewart, Wm. B., iron founder (of D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders and engineers, Charles Street, Street Rollox)
Lived at 1 Lynedoch Terrace (1881 - 1886) - Bowser, Chas. H., managing director, D.Y. Stewart & Co., Ltd., ironfounders & engineers, 80 Charles Street, Street Rollox
Lived at 1 Lynedoch Terrace (1903 - 1914) - Blair, Archd. (at A. & J. Inglis Ltd., engineers &
shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard, Pointhouse)
Lived at 1 Lynn Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Primrose, Douglas (of Douglas
Primrose & Co., engineers, oil, gas & steam engines, 163 Hope Street)
Lived at 7 Lynn Gardens (1911 - 1913) - Coutts, Wm. (of Coutts & Co.,
engineers & agents, 90 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 8 Lynn Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Thomson, Gilbert, M.A., C.E. (of Gilbert Thomson & Ferguson, civil engineers, 164 Bath Street)Next door to 9 Marchmont Terrace Around the corner to 15 Bowmont Gardens
Lived at 10 Marchmont Terrace (1914 - 1914) - Robertson, R. Inglis (of W. Robertson & Sons, civil and mining engineers, 121 St. Vincent Street) Next door to 2 Marchmont Terrace Next door to 4 Marchmont Terrace
Lived at 3 Marchmont Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Coulborn, E. Rushton (of George Bennie & Co., engineers and ironfounders, Kinning Park Foundry, Great Wellington Street, off Paisley Road)
Lived at 5 Marchmont Terrace (1875 - 1886) - 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) - 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) - Bergius, Walter C. (of Walter C. Bergius & Co., iron merchants & engineers, 77 Queen Street)
Lived at 8 Marlborough Terrace (1899 - 1910) - 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) - 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) - Law, David (of Thomas Edington & Sons, engineers, iron-founders and merchants, Phoenix Ironworks, 38 Garscube Road)
Lived at 1 Melrose Street (1846 - 1848) - Bamford, H., M.Sc, A.M., I.C.E. (of McKinnon & Bamford, consulting engineers, 93 Hope Street)
Lived at 3 Mingarry Street (1898 - 1905) - Bamford, H. (of McKinnon & Bamford, consulting engineers, 93 Hope Street)
Lived at 6 Mingarry Street (1897 - 1898) - 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) - 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) - Scott, W., manager, Woodside Electric Light Co., engineers, contractors & manufacturers, 141 Woodside Road, Kelvinbridge
Lived at 12 Montague Street (1889 - 1891) - Clark, Wm., civil & mining engineer (at McCreaths & Stevenson, civil and mining engineers, 208 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 17 Montague Street (1890 - 1895) - Ferguson, John, civil engineer (of Formans & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street)
Lived at 14 Montgomerie Quadrant (1904 - 1904) - Hume, J. Howden (of James Howden & Co. Ltd., engineers, 195 Scotland Street)
Lived at 22 Montgomerie Quadrant (1911 - 1911) - McCartney Brothers, plumbers, gas fitters & sanitary engineers, 913 Garscube Road & 166 Port Dundas Road
Lived at 102 Napiershall Street (1903 - 1904) - Peck, James, lithographic artist and draughtsman, 178 Buchanan Street, later ship draughtsman (at Napier, Shanks & Bell, engineers and shipbuilders, Yoker)
Lived at 25 Napiershall Street (1878 - 1882) - James Niven & Forbes Ltd., later Niven, Brown & Co. Ltd., coach & motor body builders, automobile engineers
Lived at 27 Napiershall Street (1911 - 1911) - Watt, D.W., engineer, manager for Crossley Brothers Limited, engineers, Manchester & London, the "Otto" gas engine, 58 Union Street
Lived at 2 Napiershall Street (1884 - 1888) - Drysdale, J. & Co., smiths' engineers and masons' tool manufacturers
Lived at 38 Napiershall Street (1887 - 1889) - 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) - Inglis, Antony (of A. & J. Inglis, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard, Pointhouse)
Lived at 15 Newton Place (1865 - 1867) - Henderson, A.P. (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Steamship Works, 190 Elliot Street ; building yard, graving dock & slip dock, Meadowside, Partick)
Lived at 20 Newton Place (1893 - 1909) - Strang, John H. (ofMacFarlane, Strang & Co. Ltd., cast-iron pipe founders, water & gas engineers, Lochburn Iron Works, 204 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 25 Newton Place (1886 - 1890) - Napier, James R. (ofRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders, Vulcan Foundry, 75 Washington Street & Lancefield Foundry, 68 Anderston Quay ; ship-building yard, Govan)
Lived at 26 Newton Place (1855 - 1862) - Thomson, Geo., engineer (of James & George Thomson, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Clyde Bank Foundry, Finnieston & Clyde Bank iron shipyard, Govan)
Lived at 2 Newton Place (1857 - 1867) - Caldwell, James (of Caldwell Co. Ltd., engineers, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 6 Newton Place (1888 - 1888) - 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) - Inglis, Antony (of A. & J. Inglis, engineers & iron shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard, Pointhouse)
Lived at 11 Newton Terrace (1863 - 1864) - Watt, D.W., engineer, manager for Crossley Brothers, engineers, Manchester & London, the " Otto" silent gas engine, 193 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 18 Newton Terrace (1881 - 1884) - Cleghorn, Alex., engineer (atRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders, Lancefield House, 181 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 18 Newton Terrace (1891 - 1893) - Walker, James A. (of Wm. Bryden & Son, bellhangers, gasfitters, electric light engineers & telephone contractors, brassfounders, engravers, smiths, hoistmakers, Venetian & roller blind manufacturers, 206 Bath Street)
Lived at 15 North Clairmont Street (1911 - 1911) - Thom,
Patrick J. (of Thom & Deschler, engineers, merchants & furnishers, 37 Cadogan
Street)
Lived at 20 North Gardner Steet (1911 - 1911) - Morton, Thos. (of Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd.,
shipbuilders & engineers, Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 2 North Gardner Steet (1905 - 1906) - Morton, Thos. (of Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd.,
shipbuilders & engineers, Whitefield Road, Govan)
Lived at 6 North Gardner Steet (1906 - 1906) - Costigane, A.P. (of Crow, Harvey & Co., engineers,
makers of steel & iron works plant , Parkgrove Iron Works, Sussex Street)
Lived at 8 North Gardner Steet (1907 - 1910) - Green, A Henderson & Co., electrical and mechanical engineers
Lived at 142 North Woodside Road (1914 - 1914) - Jamieson & Co., ventilating engineers, iron chimney cowl manufacturers & general sheet metal workers & smiths
Lived at 150 North Woodside Road (1912 - 1912) - Windsor Street Metal Works Ltd., ventilating engineers, general sheet metal workers & smiths, chimney cowl specialists
Lived at 150 North Woodside Road (1913 - 1913) - Thomson, Sterne & Co. Ltd., Crown Iron Works, manufacturers of buffers & springs, consolidated emery wheels, smiths' engineers & machine makers
Lived at 156 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1883) - Sterne, L. & Co. Ltd., Crown Iron Works, engineers, makers of refrigerating & ice machinery, emery grinding wheels, grinding machines & spiral springs
Lived at 156 North Woodside Road (1883 - 1883) - Forsyth, John (of John Forsyth & Co., engineers & boiler coverers, non-destructible hair felt, 4 Bath Street ; works, 28 Hopehill Road), later at Caithness Street
Lived at 214 North Woodside Road (1883 - 1897) - Robertson, James W., sergeant, Royal Engineers, sergeant-major 1st Lanark Engineer Volunteers, 115 West Campbell Street
Lived at 224 North Woodside Road (1873 - 1875) - Brisbane, John (of Laing, Brisbane & Co., iron, metal & tinplate merchants, agents, railway engineers, colliery & shipbuilders' stores contractors, 19 Wellington Street)
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1876) - Robb, James (of James Robb Co., consulting engineers, boiler coverers & manufacturers of non-conducting cement)
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1879) - Donald, David (of Donald & Sime, ventilating, heating & sanitary engineers, 60 Bothwell Circus)
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1880 - 1896) - McLucas, D. & Co., electrical engineers, 128 Sauchiehall Lane
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1904 - 1911) - Stewart, Charles E. (of Cuthbertson, Stewart & Co., electrical engineers, 167 Holm Street, later of British Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. Ltd., electrical engineers & contractors, 65 Renfield Street)
Lived at 376 North Woodside Road (1904 - 1909) - McCay, J.L.D., mining engineer (at J.S. McArthur & Co., mining engineers & metallurgical chemists, 74 York Street)
Lived at 110 Novar Drive (1908 - 1910) - 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) - Bennett, Walter (of Bennett & Rutherford, electrical engineers, 217 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 118 Novar Drive (1907 - 1913) - Cowan, Andrew, secretary (Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical & motor car engineers, Smith (now Otago) Street)
Lived at 119 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Bennet, L.M. (of McCulloch & Bennet, later of L.M. Bennet & Co., plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers, 216 Dumbarton Road, Partick)
Lived at 125 Novar Drive (1909 - 1909) - Pearson, A. (at Mather & Platt Ltd., mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, fire engineers, 113 Street Vincent st.)
Lived at 90 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Young, James G., ironfounder (of Thomas Edington & Sons, engineers and ironfounders, Phoenix Iron Works, 91 Garscube Road)
Lived at 18 Oakfield Avenue (1888 - 1890) - Wells, Wm. (of Wm. Wells & Co., boiler composition manufacturers, engineers' furnishers & ship chandlers, Railway Arches, Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 21 Oakfield Avenue (1875 - 1877) - Bell, David (atRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers and shipbuilders, Lancefield house, Glasgow ; engine works, Lancefield Foundry ; building-yard at Govan)
Lived at 37 Oakfield Avenue (1877 - 1914) - Christie, Charles C., bookkeeper (at Kyle & Frew, civil engineers and land surveyors, 216 West George Street)
Lived at 7 Oakfield Avenue (1906 - 1910) - Adam, J. Millen (of J.M. Adam & Co., pneumatic engineers, Ibrox Iron Works, Fairley Street, Govan)
Lived at 15 Oakfield Terrace (1906 - 1906) - Jackson, Wm., engineer (of Dunsmuir & Jackson, engineers and boiler makers, Govan Engine Works, Campbell Street, Govan)
Lived at 18 Oakfield Terrace (1885 - 1887) - Findlay, Charles J., engineer & boilermaker (of Muir & Findlay, boilermakers, engineers & smiths, Henrietta Boiler Works, 32-48 Henrietta Street)
Lived at 20 Oakfield Terrace (1890 - 1899) - Smith, Harry, manager to Furnival & Co., of Redditch, printers and general engineers, 111 Bothwell Street
Lived at 85 Oban Drive (1892 - 1893) - Eaglesome, H. MacLeod (at Walter C. Bergius & Co., iron merchants & engineers, 77 Queen Street)
Lived at 103 Otago Street (1883 - 1884) - McLaren, John, clerk (at Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders, Lancefield House, Lancefield Street)
Lived at 103 Otago Street (1887 - 1892) - Walker, Peter (at A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 103 Otago Street (1903 - 1910) - Hegney, Charles, plumber (of Charles Hegney & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers, 471 Great Western Road ; works, 6 Otago Street)
Lived at 10 Otago Street (1891 - 1891) - Hutchison, Alex. (of The Oak Foundry Co., architectural ironfounders and sanitary engineers, 40 Black Street)
Lived at 1 Otago Street (1879 - 1880) - Hutchison, Alex. (of Oak
Foundry Co., architectural ironfounders & sanitary engineers, 40 Black
Street)
Lived at 42 Otago Street (1877 - 1883) - Lang, Alex., C.E. (of Armour & Lang, civil engineers & land surveyors, 207 West George Street)
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1881 - 1889) - Daye, Thomas (of Stalker & Daye, plumbers, gas & heating engineers, 112 Great Western Road & Bearsden)
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1889 - 1891) - Horton, Thos., R., manager (at Rowan & Co., later Bessemer Steel Co., engineers, steel founders, Atlas Works, 120 East Milton Street)
Lived at 61 Otago Street (1870 - 1876) - Hegney, Charles & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers
Lived at 6 Otago Street (1906 - 1906) - Hamilton, Claud Ltd., electrical & motor-car engineers & electric power & lifting contractors
Lived at 71 Otago Street (1913 - 1913) - Rennie & Prosser Ltd., motor car dealers and engineers
Lived at 71 Otago Street (1913 - 1913) - 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) - McNaught, Samuel (at P. & W. McLellan, engineers, waggon builders, bridge, machine, boiler, bolt, nut, rivet & chain makers, 129 Trongate ; works, Vermont Street)
Lived at 99 Otago Street (1888 - 1891) - McLaren, Robt., jun. (of Robert MacLaren & Co., ironfounders, engineers & patent cast-iron pipe manufacturers, Eglinton Iron Works, Canal Street, Port Eglinton)
Lived at 11 Park Circus (1891 - 1908) - Inglis, John (of A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 23 Park Circus (1873 - 1889) - Inglis, P.M. (of A. & J. Inglis Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & dry dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 23 Park Circus (1889 - 1889) - Laidlaw, John (of Watson, Laidlaw & Co. Ltd., engineers, millwrights, centrifugal machines, hydro-extractors & cream separators, 98 Dundas Street, South)
Lived at 24 Park Circus (1895 - 1895) - Law, David (of Thomas Edington and Sons, ironfounders and engineers, Phoenix Iron Works, 50 Garscube Road)
Lived at 7 Park Circus (1861 - 1867) - Law, John W. (of Thomas Edington and Sons, ironfounders and engineers, Phoenix Iron Works, 50 Garscube Road)
Lived at 7 Park Circus (1861 - 1865) - Smith, Geo. (of George Smith & Co., Sun Foundry, architectural ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Parliamentary Road, London & Dublin)
Lived at 9 Park Circus (1877 - 1884) - 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) - Dubs, Charles R. (Glasgow Locomotive Works, Little Govan ; Dubs & Co., engineers)
Lived at 15 Park Circus Place (1870 - 1873) - McAndrew, John (of Street Rollox Foundry Co., ironfounders & engineers, 236 Castle Street & John McAndrew & Co., coalmasters, 156 West George Street ; depot, 3 Charles Street, Street Rollox.)
Lived at 17 Park Circus Place (1872 - 1892) - Smith, Wm. (of A. & W. Smith & Co., millwrights, boilermakers, and sugar-mill manufacturers, Eglinton Engine works, 67 Cook Street, later of Wm. Smith & Sons, engineers, boiler makers, sugar mill manufacturers & weighing machine makers, Partick Engine Works)
Lived at 4 Park Gate (1868 - 1882) - Smith, Wm. Robertson (of A. & W. Smith & Co., millwrights, boilermakers, and sugar-mill manufacturers, Eglinton Engine works, 67 Cook Street, later of Wm. Smith & Sons, engineers, boiler makers, sugar mill manufacturers & weighing machine makers, Partick Engine Works)
Lived at 4 Park Gate (1874 - 1882) - Hamilton, Claud (of Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical engineers and electric power and lighting contractors, 247 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 5 Park Quadrant (1899 - 1902) - Seath, Thomas R. (of T. B. Seath & Co., shipbuilders, engineers, &c., 121 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 5 Park Quadrant (1904 - 1907) - Hamilton, Claud (of Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical engineers and electric power and lighting contractors, 247 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 7 Park Quadrant (1902 - 1910) - Harvey, George (of Alex. Harvey & Son, dyers, Govanhaugh & G. & A. Harvey, engineers, millwrights & manufacturers of engineers' tools, Albion Machine Works, 40-42 McNeil Street)
Lived at 9 Park Quadrant (1868 - 1875) - Wilson, W.S., civil engineer (of W.S. Wilson & Son, civil & mining engineers, 67 West Nile Street)
Lived at 9 Park Quadrant (1911 - 1911) - Pearce, (Sir) Wm. G., (Bart.) (of John Elder & Co., millwrights, engineers, boilermakers, founders & shipbuilders, Fairfield works, Govan)
Lived at 10 Park Terrace (1879 - 1890) - Brown, Geo. (of James Howden & Co., Scotland Street Engine Works, marine engineers and steamship builders ; office, 128 West Street)
Lived at 12 Park Terrace (1870 - 1872) - Stephen, Alex. (of Alex. Stephen & Sons, shipbuilders & engineers, Linthouse, Govan)
Lived at 12 Park Terrace (1879 - 1900) - Stephen, Fred. J., M.A. (of Alex. Stephen & Sons Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, Linthouse, Govan)
Lived at 12 Park Terrace (1904 - 1904) - MacLean, Andrew (of Barclay, Curle & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, Stobcross & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 10 Parkgrove Terrace (1871 - 1875) - Hutson, Guybon (of Hutson & Corbett, shipbuilders, engineers & boilermakers, Kelvinhaugh Engine & Boiler Works, Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 14 Parkgrove Terrace (1884 - 1887) - Hamilton, James jun., engineer & shipbuilder (R. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders, Lancefield house, Glasgow ; engine works, Lancefield Foundry ; building-yard, Govan)
Lived at 5 Parkgrove Terrace (1879 - 1882) - Caldwell, James (of Muir & Caldwell, engineers & boilermakers, Scotia Engine Works, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 6 Parkgrove Terrace (1874 - 1888) - MacLellan, Andrew (of A. MacLellan & Co., electrical engineers, contractors & manufacturers, 54-56 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 6 Parkgrove Terrace (1894 - 1901) - McOnie, Andrew, jun. (of W. & A. McOnie, engineers & millwrights, Scotland Street Engine Works, 224 West Street)
Lived at 7 Parkgrove Terrace (1885 - 1890) - Napier, Robt. D. (of Napier Brothers, engineers, 100 Hyde Park Street)
Lived at 8 Parkgrove Terrace (1871 - 1873) - Napier, John D. (of Napier Brothers, engineers, 100 Hyde Park Street)
Lived at 8 Parkgrove Terrace (1871 - 1880) - Hodge, Wm. Bell, writer (of Hodge & Stewart, 135
Buchanan Street, later at 14 then 17 Gordon Street, later 59 St. Vincent Street, later of
Hodge & Campbell, 69 Street George's Place)
1848-52 McClymont, James (of Thomas Wingate & Co.,
engineers, founders & iron boat builders, Whiteinch Foundry, Partick)
Lived at 12 Partickhill Road (1843 - 1857) - Tod, David (of Tod & McGregor, engineers &
shipbuilders, Meadowside Shipbuilding Yard)
Lived at 47 Partickhill Road (1845 - 1859) - Tod, Wm. (of Tod & McGregor, engineers &
shipbuilders, Meadowside Shipbuilding Yard)
Lived at 47 Partickhill Road (1859 - 1860) - Tod, David (of Tod & McGregor, engineers & shipbuilders, Meadowside
Shipbuilding Yard)
Lived at 47 Partickhill Road (1862 - 1877) - Stephen, John (of Alex. Stephen & Sons, shipbuilders &
engineers, Linthouse, Govan)
Lived at 47 Partickhill Road (1877 - 1877) - Morrison, J.F., joiner (at Thos. Wingate & Co., engineers & shipbuilders, Whiteinch)
Lived at 48 Partickhill Road (1877 - 1880) - Todd, Wm., of Ayton (of Tod & McGregor,
engineers & shipbuilders, Meadowside Shipbuilding Yard)
Lived at 49 Partickhill Road (1865 - 1867) - Curle, Robt. (of Barclay, Curle & Co., wood and iron shipbuilders, engineers, &c., at Stobcross and Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 65 Partickhill Road (1862 - 1867) - Laing, R.G., iron, metal and commission merchant, railway engineers colliery and shipbuilders' stores contractor, 29 Waterloo Street
Lived at 19 Peel Street (1879 - 1884) - Kirkwood, G. (of W. & G. Kirkwood, plumbers and sanitary engineers, 410 Dumbarton Road., Partick)
Lived at 21 Peel Street (1889 - 1900) - Blair, Archd., (of Aitchison, Blair & Co., engineers and boilermakers, Whitecrook Engine Works. Clydebank)
Lived at 25 Peel Street (1904 - 1908) - Richmond, Andrew, tobacconist and cigar merchant, 402 Dumbarton Road1908 Blair, Archd. (of Aitchison, Blair Ltd., engineers & boilermakers, Whitecrook Engine Works, Clydebank)
Lived at 31 Peel Street (1906 - 1906) - Allison, David (at The Anderston Foundry Co. Ltd., machine, bolt & nut makers, mill furnishers, ironfounders' engineers, railway materials, 100 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 35 Peel Street (1912 - 1913) - Harman, Bruce, manager (Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers and shipbuilders, Lancefield house, Lancefield Street & Main street, Govan)
Lived at 37 Peel Street (1883 - 1888) - Thomson, Dugald (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers & iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick)
Lived at 41 Peel Street (1885 - 1889) - Peck, James J., ship draughtsman (at Napier, Shanks & Bell, engineers and shipbuilders, Yoker, near Glasgow)
Lived at 47 Peel Street (1882 - 1886) - Coutts, Wm. (of Coutts & Co., engineers & agents, 140 Bath Street)
Lived at 17 Polwarth Street (1908 - 1912) - MacKay, David (of Cousland & MacKay, ventilating engineers, 118-120 Kent Road)
Lived at 34 Polwarth Street (1906 - 1913) - MacKay, J. Fraser (of Cousland & MacKay, ventilating engineers, 118 Kent Road)
Lived at 35 Polwarth Street (1906 - 1909) - McCall, Thomas (of Thomas McCall & Co., electrical engineers & contractors, 116A Mains Street)
Lived at 35 Polwarth Street (1907 - 1910) - McWhirter, A.C. (of Wm. McWhither & Son, electrical engineers, 212-216 Holm Street)
Lived at 36 Polwarth Street (1907 - 1913) - Ballantyne, J.H. (of J.H. Ballantyne & Co., electrical engineers, 80 Hyndland Road)
Lived at 49 Polwarth Street (1908 - 1908) - Wilson, Wm., secretary (D. & J. Tul!is Ltd, general engineers, makers of tanks, steam laundry engineers, ironfounders, Kilbowie Iron Works)
Lived at 63 Polwarth Street (1905 - 1909) - Copeland, James (of John Norman & Co., engineers,
boilermakers & millwright, 16-22 Pulteney Street, off Dobbie's Loan)
Lived at 2 Portman Place (1870 - 1875) - Forman, James R. (of Robson, Forman & McCall, later
Forman & McCall, civil engineers, 133 West Regent Street)
Lived at 2 Prince Albert Road (1861 - 1868) - Patterson, James (of Caldwell & Co. Ltd.,
engineers, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 8 Prince Albert Road (1903 - 1912) - Welsh, Geo. M., consulting engineer (McLaren & Welsh, consulting marine engineers, 124 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 3 Princes Gardens (1891 - 1891) - Stephen, Alex. E. (of Alex. Stephen & Sons, shipbuilders and engineers, Linthouse, Govan)
Lived at 9 Princes Gardens (1893 - 1898) - Howden, James (of James Howden & Co., marine and general engineers, 8 Scotland Street)
Lived at 2 Princes Terrace (1896 - 1896) - Thomson, James R. (of James & George Thomson, engineers & shipbuilders, Clydebank Foundry, Finnieston Street & Clydebank Shipbuilding Yard, Govan)
Lived at 4 Princes Terrace (1870 - 1872) - Inglis, John, LL.D. (of A. & J. Inglis Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 4 Princes Terrace (1877 - 1877) - Stephen, A.E. (of Alex. Stephen & Sons Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, Linthouse, Govan)
Lived at 8 Princes Terrace (1898 - 1898) - Clark, Andrew R. (of Wm. Clark & Son, tin & coppersmiths, galvanized iron & zinc workers, lamp makers, gasfitters, packing case makers, steam & hot air drying, heating, ventilating engineers, 100 John Street)
Lived at 1 Queen Margaret Crescent (1899 - 1905) - Copland, W.R., jun., civil engineer & land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water, and sewerage engineers, 146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 6 Queen Margaret Crescent (1902 - 1907) - Lowson, James (of W.C. Martin & Co., electric light engineers, 10 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 107 Queen Margaret Drive (1896 - 1901) - Steel & Wilson, plumbers, heating, electrical & ventilating engineers
Lived at 108 Queen Margaret Drive (1895 - 1895) - Steel & Wilson, plumbers, heating, electrical & ventilating engineers
Lived at 110 Queen Margaret Drive (1905 - 1905) - Steel & Wilson, plumbers, heating, electrical & ventilating engineers
Lived at 120 Queen Margaret Drive (1899 - 1906) - Murray, T.R., works manager, Crown Iron Works (L. Sterne & Co., engineers & machinists, makers of emery wheels & machinery, railway springs & buffers, heating apparatus, gas engines, refrigerating machines, 156 North Woodside Road & London)
Lived at 8 Queen Margaret Road (1890 - 1898) - Hamilton, Claud (of Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical engineers, 247 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 8 Queen Margaret Road (1898 - 1900) - Edington, Alex. G. (of Thomas Edington & Sons, engineers, ironfounders & merchants, Phoenix Ironworks, 50 Garscube Road)
Lived at 12 Queens Crescent (1848 - 1852) - Ferguson, John (ofJ. Copeland & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights, makers of high & low pressure steam engines, flour & corn mill machinery, vertical & circular sawing machinery, sugar mills, hydraulic presses, calenders, paraffin & oil refinery, Pulteney Street)
Lived at 14 Queens Crescent (1882 - 1890) - Ferguson, John, jun. (ofJ. Copeland & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights, makers of high & low pressure steam engines, flour & corn mill machinery, vertical & circular sawing machinery, sugar mills, hydraulic presses, calenders, paraffin & oil refinery, Pulteney Street)
Lived at 14 Queens Crescent (1882 - 1887) - Thomson, George P. (of James & George Thomson Ltd., engineers and shipbuilders, Clydebank)
Lived at 4 Queens Gardens (1893 - 1902) - Thomson, George P. (of James &
George Thomson Ltd., engineers and shipbuilders, Clydebank)
Lived at 8 Queens Gardens (1891 - 1893) - Spence, Wilfrid L., M.Inst. M.E. (of Wilfrid L. Spence & Co., consulting engineers, 31 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 29 Queens Gate (1908 - 1908) - Bissett, F.H., secretary, Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical & motor car engineers, 247 St. Vincent Street& Rennie & Prosser Ltd., motor car dealers, 93-95 Mitchell Street
Lived at 13 Queensborough Gardens (1908 - 1910) - Stothert, J.K., manager, Babcock & Wilcox Ltd.,
engineers, steam boiler makers, 29 St. Vincent Place ; works, Renfrew
Lived at 20 Queensborough Gardens (1907 - 1912) - Henderson, J.A.F., C.A. (of L.C. Seligman & Co., motor engineers & agents, 96-102 Renfrew Street)
Lived at 25 Queensborough Gardens (1908 - 1912) - Kelsall, Alfred H. (of Kelsall & Parsons, engineers, 87 Union Street)
Lived at 29 Queensborough Gardens (1914 - 1914) - MacKay, George F. (of Telford, Grier & Mackay Ltd.,
electrical & dairy engineers, patent lamp makers, 16 Carrick Street)
Lived at 40 Queensborough Gardens (1908 - 1908) - Copland, W.R. jun., civil engineer & land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water & sewerage engineers, 146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 4 Queensborough Gardens (1901 - 1902) - Turnbull, Campbell (of John Turnbull jun. & Sons, M.I.M.E., F.A.I., consulting & mechanical engineers & valuers, turbine manufacturers, 190 West George Street)
Lived at 5 Queensborough Gardens (1903 - 1908) - Duncan, Robert (of Raeburn & Duncan, electrical & general engineers & brassfounders, 26 Vinicombe Street)
Lived at 71 Queensborough Gardens (1905 - 1905) - Primrose, Douglas (of Douglas Primrose & Co., engineers & agents, 140 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 8 Queensborough Gardens (1907 - 1910) - Steven, John Wilson (Steven & Struthers, brassfounders & engineers, Eastvale Place, Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 8 Queensborough Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Evans, Vincent M., representative, James Keith & Blackman Co. Ltd., ventilating & heating engineers, 90 Mitchell Street
Lived at 97 Queensborough Gardens (1908 - 1910) - Campbell, Joseph C., engineer (at Campbell, Smart & Co., engineers, machine & tool makers, Artizan Works, 241-245 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 6 Radnor Street (1875 - 1887) - Carson, Alex. R. (at Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, makers of steam, hand, hydraulic & electric power cranes, Helen Street, Govan)
Lived at 6 Radnor Street (1898 - 1910) - Bell, Stewart, electrical engineer (of Paterson, Bell & Co. Ltd., consulting & electrical engineers & agents, 65 Bath Street)
Lived at 1 Redcliff Mansions (1903 - 1907) - Raeburn, Charles E. (of Raeburn & Duncan, electrical and general engineers and brassfounders, 4 Moncrieff Lane, Oxford Street, South-side)
Lived at 1 Redcliff Mansions (1903 - 1905) - Lawson, Charles B. (of Ewing & Lawson, boilermakers, engineers & ironworkers, Crownpoint Boiler Works, Crownpoint Road & Street Marnock street, Mile-end)
Lived at 5 Redcliff Mansions (1903 - 1910) - Wynne, A.A.W. (of C.A. Parsons & Co., engineers, 99 Great Clyde Street)
Lived at 5 Redcliff Mansions (1903 - 1905) - Robertson, Andrew R. (of Watson, Laidlaw & Co. Ltd., engineers, millwrights, centrifugal machines, 98 Dundas Street)
Lived at 9 Redlands Road (1914 - 1914) - Napier, David D. (of Napier Brothers, engineers and windlass makers, 100 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 10 Rokeby Terrace (1881 - 1883) - Napier, Wm. D., engineer (Napier Brothers, engineers and windlass makers, 100 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 10 Rokeby Terrace (1882 - 1883) - Scout, John (of Scott & Montgomerie, contractors, engineers & general commission agents, 29 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 16 Rosslyn Terrace (1877 - 1878) - 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) - McEwen, James C. (of Thomas Edington & Sons, later James C. MacEwan & Co., ironfounders, engineers & agents, Phoenix Iron Works, Garscube Road office, Merchants House buildings, 20 Street Vincent Lane)
Lived at 8 Rosslyn Terrace (1877 - 1912) - Watt, George H. (of Geo. H. Watt, & Co., engineers and merchants, 41 Robertson Street)
Lived at 12 Roxburgh Street (1906 - 1912) - List, John F. (of L C. Seligmann & Co., motor engineers and agents, 96-102 Renfrew Street)
Lived at 19 Roxburgh Street (1911 - 1913) - List, John F. (of L.C. Seligmann & Co., motor
engineers and agents, 96-102 Renfrew Street)
Lived at 4 Roxburgh Street (1909 - 1911) - Munro, Geo. Ian (of Munro & Mackintosh, engineers' furnishers & export merchants, 97 Union Street, later East African merchants & agents, 103 Bath Street)
Lived at 8 Roxburgh Street (1895 - 1904) - Steven, John Alex. (of A. & P. Steven, engineers, Provanside Engine Works, 115 Stirling Road ; cart entrance, 87 Street James' Road)
Lived at 12 Royal Crescent (1874 - 1874) - Thomson, James M., shipbuilder (of James & George Thomson, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Clydebank Foundry, 169 Finnieston Street ; iron shipyard, Govan)
Lived at 13 Royal Crescent (1855 - 1875) - Bowser, Howard H. (of D.Y. Stewart & Co., ironfounders and engineers, 79 Charles Street, Street Rollox)
Lived at 13 Royal Crescent (1877 - 1900) - Robson, Hazeltown R., engineer (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers, boilermakers, &c., 33 Anderston Quay & 3O Lancetield Quay)
Lived at 14 Royal Crescent (1875 - 1907) - Hamilton, James (of Barclay, Curle & Co., wood & iron shipbuilders, engineers ; engine-works & slip docks, Stobcross ; building yards at Stobcross & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 15 Royal Crescent (1866 - 1883) - Chaplin, Alex. (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, iron house & roof builders, Cranstonhill engine works, 60 Port Street, Anderston)
Lived at 24 Royal Crescent (1860 - 1863) - Pickering, John (of Pickering & Son, railway waggon builders, engineers & iron founders, 75 Bath Street ; works, Wishaw)
Lived at 5 Royal Crescent (1872 - 1879) - Buchanan, Walter (of Dempster, Moore & Co., iron & hardware merchants, engineers' ironmongers, 49 Robertson Street ; iron warehouse, 28 York Street)
Lived at 14 Royal Terrace (1875 - 1894) - 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) - Burt, Thomas (of Steven & Struthers, brassfounders &
engineers, Eastvale Place, Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 1 Royal Terrace (1906 - 1906) - Miller, John R. (at
R. Napier & Sons,
engineers & iron shipbuilders, Lancefield foundry, 6S Anderston Quay ; Vulcan
foundry, 75 Washington Street ; shipbuilding yards, Govan ; office, 127 Lancefield
Street)
Lived at 20 Royal Terrace (1861 - 1864) - Ferguson, John James (of Ferguson & Timpson, engineers, oil importers, engineers' furnishers & engineering specialties, Baltic Chambers, 60 Wellington Street)
Lived at 7 Royal Terrace (1909 - 1910) - Thomson, Geo., engineer (of James & George Thomson, engineers & iron ship builders, Clyde-bank foundry, 169 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 8 Royal Terrace (1849 - 1853) - Moore, W.P. (of Dempster, Moore & Co., engineers & machinists, iron & steel merchants, engineers' ironmongers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain makers, agents, 49 Robertson Street ; iron warehouse, 41 York Street)
Lived at 8 Royal Terrace (1894 - 1896) - Miller, Geo. & Son, plumbers, sanitary, heating, gas & electrical engineers
Lived at 24 Ruthven Street (1913 - 1913) - France, James (of John Broadfoot & Sons Ltd., engineers & brassfounders, Admiralty contractors, Inchholm Works, James Street, Whiteinch)
Lived at 2 Saltoun Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Ballantyne, Thomas (at Messrs. Shaw & Morton, civil engineers, 128 Wellington Street)
Lived at 5 Saltoun Gardens (1902 - 1903) - Ferguson, John, civil engineer (of Formans & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street)
Lived at 5 Saltoun Gardens (1903 - 1904) - 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) - Gilmer, Norman (of Borthwick & Gilmer, ship & yacht brokers, agents, 13 Dixon Street, later of Norman Gilmer & Co., yacht & shipbrokers, agents, ship furnishers & electrical engineers, 40 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 3 Sanda Street (1886 - 1890) - Hegney, Charles (of Charles Hegney & Son, plumbers, gasfitters & sanitary engineers, 17-19 Great Western Road, Hillhead)
Lived at 84 Sanda Street (1887 - 1893) - 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) - Mirrlees, James Buchanan (of Mirrlees & Tait, engineers & millwrights, Scotland Street; office, 128 West Street, Tradeston)
Lived at 10 Sandyford Place (1854 - 1859) - Gilchrist, Archd. (of Barclay, Curle & Co., wood & iron shipbuilders, engineers ; engine-works & slip docks, Stobcross ; building yards, Stobcross & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 11 Sandyford Place (1866 - 1893) - Gilchrist, James (of Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers ; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engineering & ship-repairing works, Finnieston Quay ; head otfice, Whiteinch)
Lived at 11 Sandyford Place (1893 - 1900) - Rait, Henry Milnes, engineer (of Rait & Lindsay, engineers, boiler makers & millwrights, Cranston Hill Foundry, 60 Elliot Street)
Lived at 13 Sandyford Place (1874 - 1878) - Robertson, Wilfred M. (of W.M. Robertson & Co., engineers & boilermakers, 100 Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 18 Sandyford Place (1870 - 1872) - Lindsay, Robt. jun. (of Rait & Lindsay, engineers, Cranston Hill Foundry, 60 Elliot Street)
Lived at 18 Sandyford Place (1872 - 1873) - Copland, (Sir) William R., civil engineer & land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water & sewerage engineers, Wellington Chambers, 146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 20 Sandyford Place (1884 - 1908) - Copland, Wm. R. (of Copland & Foulis, civil & gas engineers, surveyors to Insurance Co. of Scotland, 83 West Regent Street)
Lived at 21 Sandyford Place (1870 - 1884) - Bryan, James W.F. (of Butters Brothers & Co., manufacturers of cranes, pumps, engines, saw-mill machinery, sugar-cane waggons, rails, contractors' engineers, 93 Hope Street ; works, Park & Lambbill Street ; yards, 18-22 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 24 Sandyford Place (1887 - 1891) - Smith, David (of Smith & Rodger, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Broomielaw & Govan)
Lived at 27 Sandyford Place (1860 - 1866) - Thomson, James M. (of John & James Thomson, engineers & shipbuilders, Finnieston Engine Works, 36 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 6 Sandyford Place (1875 - 1882) - Durnford, Captain E.W.R., Royal Engineers, office, 92 South Portland Street
Lived at 9 Sandyford Place (1852 - 1855) - Brown & Young, plumbers, gasfitters, sanitary engineers & water works contractors
Lived at 924 Sauchiehall Street (1896 - 1913) - Copland, John P., civil engineer & land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water & sewerage engineers, 146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 948 Sauchiehall Street (1898 - 1900) - Neilson, Walter M. (of Neilson & Co., engineers, Hydepark Locomotive Works, Springburn)
Lived at 4 Somerset Place (1862 - 1867) - Lowson, James, M.I.E.E. (of W.C. Martin & Co., electrical engineers, 10 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 42 Southpark Avenue (1902 - 1902) - Niven, Thomas Ogilvie, civil engineer, 115
Wellington Street, later of Niven & Haddin, civil engineers, 131 West Regent Street
Lived at 65 Southpark Avenue (1877 - 1891) - Storry, John (of Storry & Smith, civil and mining
engineers, 83 West Regent Street)
Lived at 68 Southpark Avenue (1865 - 1867) - Robertson, W.M. (of Wilson, Lees & Co., engineers & boiler makers, 100
Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 73 Southpark Avenue (1868 - 1869) - Cumming, R.A. (of John Pollock & Co., engineers & machine-tool makers & millwrights, 76 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 19 St Vincent Crescent (1914 - 1914) - Gilchrist, Archd., engineer (at Tod & McGregor, engineers, Clyde Foundry, 33 Anderston Quay & Meadowside building-yard, Partick)
Lived at 20 St Vincent Crescent (1854 - 1858) - Reid, Joseph (of Reid Brothers, merchants & agents, colliery engineers & iron work furnishers, 29 Street Enoch Square)
Lived at 21 St Vincent Crescent (1871 - 1876) - McLean, Andrew (of Barclay, Curle & Co., wood & iron shipbuilders, engineers ; engine-works & slip docks, Stobcross ; building yards, Stobcross & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 24 St Vincent Crescent (1864 - 1866) - Murdoch, Robt. at Stobcross Engine Works (Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engineering works, 36 Finnieston Street ; boiler making & ship repairing works, 88 Kelvinhaugh Street ; head office, Whiteinch)
Lived at 24 St Vincent Crescent (1900 - 1907) - Murdoch, Wm. at Stobcross Engine Works (Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engineering works, 36 Finnieston Street ; boiler making & ship repairing works, 88 Kelvinhaugh Street ; head office, Whiteinch)
Lived at 24 St Vincent Crescent (1900 - 1907) - Neilson, John, ironfounder (atNeilson & Co., engineers & ironfounders ; engine works, Hydepark Street ; foundry & boiler yard, Finnieston)
Lived at 26 St Vincent Crescent (1859 - 1863) - Lawson, John (of Dron & Lawson, engineers & machine makers, Cranstonhill tool works, 59 Elliott Street)
Lived at 30 St Vincent Crescent (1881 - 1887) - Petersen, P.N.G., engineer (at Duncan Stewart & Co., engineers, millwrights & boilermakers, London Road Iron Works, 47 Summer Street)
Lived at 35 St Vincent Crescent (1882 - 1887) - Faulds, Alex. (of Bennet & Faulds, coppersmiths, brass founders, millwrights & engineers, 169 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 41 St Vincent Crescent (1902 - 1911) - Hanson & Anderson, electrical engineers, 928 Dumbarton Road
Lived at 42 St Vincent Crescent (1903 - 1904) - Caldwell, James (of Muir & Caldwell, engineers & boilermakers, Scotia Engine Works, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 44 St Vincent Crescent (1869 - 1874) - Welsh, Thomas M., engineer (atA. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 47 St Vincent Crescent (1876 - 1879) - McEacharn, John (atRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders ; office, Lancefield house ; engine works, Lancefield Foundry ; building-yard at Govan ; boiler works, Vulcan foundry, 75 Washington Street)
Lived at 51 St Vincent Crescent (1876 - 1879) - Welch, Thomas M., engineer (atA. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 51 St Vincent Crescent (1885 - 1891) - Rowan, David, engineer (of James Aitken & Co., engineers, Cranstonhill & Hill Street Foundries ; office, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 52 St Vincent Crescent (1863 - 1872) - Russell, George Henry (of Kirkland & Russell, civil engineers & architects, 4 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 53 St Vincent Crescent (1853 - 1856) - McKendrick, John, agent, Union Bank of Scotland, Anderston, later of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, Cranstonhill engine works, 60 Port Street, Anderston
Lived at 54 St Vincent Crescent (1856 - 1862) - McWhirter, Wm., M.I.E.E. (of Wm. McWhirter & Son, electrical engineers, 212-216 Holm Street)
Lived at 54 St Vincent Crescent (1908 - 1911) - Wallace, R.C. (of R.C. Wallace & Co., engineers, pump makers & ship smiths, Finnieston Quay, Queen's Dock)
Lived at 57 St Vincent Crescent (1884 - 1893) - Crosbie, J.B. Talbot (of Crosbie & Nutter, steam, gas, electrical & printers' engineers, 134 Renfield Street)
Lived at 61 St Vincent Crescent (1904 - 1905) - Kirk, Alex. C., engineer (at James Aitken & Co., engineers, Cranstonhill & Hill Street Foundries ; office, Cranstonhill, later at John Elder, millwrights, engineers, founders & shipbuilders, 12 Centre Street & 82 Dale Street, Tradeston & Fairfield building yard, Govan)
Lived at 62 St Vincent Crescent (1867 - 1872) - Kirk, Alex. C., engineer (at James Aitken & Co., engineers, Cranstonhill & Hill Street Foundries ; office, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 63 St Vincent Crescent (1866 - 1867) - Welsh, Thomas M., engineer (atA. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 63 St Vincent Crescent (1879 - 1884) - Rowan, David, engineer (at James Aitken & Co., engineers, boilermakers, millwrights & founders, Cranstonhill & Hill Street Foundries ; office, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 65 St Vincent Crescent (1861 - 1863) - Parker, Edward H., secretary, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, 207 Bath Street
Lived at 11 Strathmore Gardens (1898 - 1908) - Robertson, O. Miller (withD. Stewart & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of sugar-making, refining plant, bleaching, dyeing & finishing machinery, electric traction engines, steel works' plant & pumping machinery, refrigerating engineers & electricians, London Road Iron Works)
Lived at 4 Strathmore Gardens (1902 - 1904) - Downie, A.M., B.Sc, A.M. Inst. C.E., director (D. Stewart & Co. (1902) Ltd., manufacturers of sugar-making, refining plant, bleaching, dyeing, printing & finishing machinery, electric traction engines, gas engines, steel works plant & pumping machinery, steam waggon builders & refrigerating engineers, London Road Iron Works)
Lived at 4 Strathmore Gardens (1905 - 1911) - Guthrie, John, manager & secretary (L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., engineers & machinists, makers of emery wheels & machinery, railway springs & buffers, heating apparatus, compression refrigerating & ice making machines, The Crown Iron Works, 166 North Woodside Road)
Lived at 2 Striven Gardens (1895 - 1897) - Walton, John D. (of John D. Walton & Co., engineers' furnishers, 41 Bishop Street, Anderston Cross)
Lived at 5 Striven Gardens (1905 - 1907) - Sutter, John (of Caldwell & Co., Ltd., engineers, 130 Elliot Street)
Lived at 10 Sutherland Terrace (1895 - 1898) - Pattie, Alex. W., manager (at Hutson & Son, shipbuilders, engineers, and boilermakers, 126 Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 13 Sutherland Terrace (1896 - 1901) - MacNicoll, Nicol (of MacNicoll & Smith, later MacNicoll & Co, 6 Dixon Street, naval architects & engineers)
Lived at 23 Sutherland Terrace (1880 - 1886) - Ross, Richd. G., mechanical engineer (of R.G.
Ross & Son Ltd., engineers, Greenhead Engine Works, 21 Greenhead Street)
Lived at 2 Sydenham Road (1867 - 1913) - Tod, Wm. (of Tod & McGregor, engineers & iron
shipbuilders, Clyde Foundry, 33 Anderston Quay & Meadowside)
Lived at 3 Sydenham Road (1860 - 1864) - Copeland, James (of John Norman & Co., engineers, boilermakers & millwrights ; makers of high & low pressure steam engines, flour & corn mill machinery, vertical & circular sawing machinery, sugar mills, hydraulic presses, calenders, &c., 16-22 Pulteney Street)
Lived at 1 Thornville Terrace (1876 - 1884) - Lonergan, Alfred E. (of Ross & Duncan, marine engineers and boilermakers, Whitefield Works, Whitefield Road, Govan)
Lived at 2 Thornville Terrace (1900 - 1900) - Murray, Geo. (at Pulsometer Engineering Co. Ltd., hydraulic & general engineers, 74 Broomielaw)
Lived at 5 Tillie Street (1886 - 1889) - Campbell, James, consulting electrical engineer (at Mechan & Sons, Neptune Iron, Brass & Copper Works, 60 Elliot Street, Cranstonhill, later of Anderson, Campbell, & Munro Ltd., electrical & rnechanical engineers, 76-78 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 5 Tillie Street (1889 - 1891) - Henderson, J.L., engineer (of David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers & iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Dock, Partick
Lived at 37 Turnberry Road (1876 - 1881) - Wilson, Aird (of Wilson & Baird, iron & machinery merchants, engineers' ironmongers, mill & colliery furnishers, 80 Mains Street & 97 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 95 Turnberry Road (1891 - 1892) - Hutson, Guybon, sen. engineer (of Hutson & Corbett, later Hutson & Son, shipbuilders, engineers & boilermakers, Kelvinhaugh Engine Works, Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 14 University Avenue (1887 - 1894) - Tod, Wm. (of David Rowan & Co., marine engineers & boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street)
Lived at 21 University Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Rattray, Wm. A. (of John Rattray & Son, gasfitters, bellhangers, heating & sanitary engineers & lead merchants, 233 Hope Street & 359 Byres Road)
Lived at 23 University Gardens (1896 - 1902) - McOnie, Andrew (ofA. & P. W. McOnie, engineers and millwrights, 104 W. George Street, later at Cessnock Engine Works, Copeland Road, Govan)
Lived at 3 University Gardens (1890 - 1890) - Walker, R.W., traveller (at Crossley Brothers Ltd., engineers, manufacturers of Crossley's "Otto" gas engines, 157 Hope Street)
Lived at 11 University Gardens Terrace (1894 - 1897) -
Gray, Wm. H. (at R. Napier &
Son, Ltd., shipbuilders and engineers, 182 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 12 University Gardens Terrace (1900 - 1903) - Thomson, Wm. (David Rowan & Son, engineers and boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street)
Lived at 1 University Gardens Terrace (1891 - 1900) - Scharina, W. (at Siemens Bros. & Co. Ltd., electrical engineers, 11 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 3 University Gardens Terrace (1892 - 1894) - Hunter, Archd., engineer (Hunter, Stevenson & Co., engineers and colliery furnishers, 93 Hope Street)
Lived at 3 University Gardens Terrace (1898 - 1901) - McKinlay, Geo. (of John Rattray & Son, plumbers, gasfitters, bellhangers, heating & sanitary engineers, 233 Hope Street, 359 Byres Road & 22 Hyndland Road)
Lived at 4 University Gardens Terrace (1903 - 1903) - 1903-08
Gray, Wm. H. (at Wm. Beardmore & Co. (late
R. Napier & Sons, Ltd.),
shipbuilders and engineers, 182 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 9 University Gardens Terrace (1903 - 1908) - Fulton, D. & R., registered plumbers, gasfitters, sanitary and heating engineers, 104-106 Woodlands Road & Magdala Place, Uddingston
Lived at 11 Victoria Buildings (1898 - 1905) - Nicol, Wm. (at A. & J. Ingis, engineers and shipbuilders, shipbuilding yard and slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 15 Victoria Buildings (1878 - 1879) - Johnstone, Andrew, foreman (at Wallace & Connell, plumbers, lead merchants, hydraulic & sanitary engineers, 723 Gt. Western Road)
Lived at 19 Victoria Buildings (1896 - 1914) - Fulton, D. & R., plumbers, gasfitters, sanitary and heating engineers
Lived at 24 Victoria Buildings (1904 - 1908) - Inglis, Antony (of A. & J. Inglis, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse)
Lived at 12 Victoria Crescent Road (1867 - 1869) - Williamson, James, naval architect (Barclay, Curie & Co., shipbuilders & engineers ; head office & building yard, Whiteinch ; engine works, Finnieston Quay)
Lived at 20 Victoria Crescent Road (1883 - 1892) - McKendrick, John (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers and boilermakers, Cranstonhill Engine Works, 58-80 Port Street, Anderston ; office, 60 Cranston Street)
Lived at 4 Victoria Crescent Road (1875 - 1880) - Raeburn, Charles E. (of Raeburn & Duncan, electrical & general engineers & brassfounders, 26 Vinicombe Street)
Lived at 12 Vinicombe Street (1905 - 1907) - Raeburn & Duncan, electrical & general engineers & brassfounders
Lived at 26 Vinicombe Street (1905 - 1907) - Miller, George (of G. Miller & Son, plumbers, heating and sanitary engineers, 367 Byres Road)
Lived at 2 Vinicombe Street (1891 - 1904) - Neilson, G.M., engineer (of Neilson Brothers, engineers' machine & tool makers, Albert works, 102 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 11 Walworth Terrace (1865 - 1871) - Muir, Hugh (of Muir & Caldwell, engineers, Scotia Engine Works, 116 Elliot Street)
Lived at 12 Walworth Terrace (1866 - 1872) - Gilchrist, James jun. (at James Gilchrist, engineers' ironmonger, 60 Robertson Street)
Lived at 5 Walworth Terrace (1866 - 1872) - Burns, Andrew (of Burns, Baumgarten & Co., engineers & machinery agents, 104 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 5 Walworth Terrace (1872 - 1879) - Dron, Wm. (of Dron & Lawson, engineers and machine makers, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 5 Walworth Terrace (1874 - 1882) - Murdoch, Wm. (of Wm. Murdoch & Co., engineers, 20 Carlton Place)
Lived at 7 Walworth Terrace (1887 - 1893) - Queen, Robt. B., cashier (Wm. McEwan & Co. Ltd., wholesale ironmongers, rubber merchants, mill, brewery, engineers' & shipbuilders' furnishers, 156 James Street)
Lived at 185 West Princes Street (1911 - 1911) - McLaren, John, clerk (at Robt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders, Lancefield House, Lancefield Street)
Lived at 7 Westbank Quadrant (1892 - 1900) - Ferguson, Wm. Russell (of Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, Whiteinch)
Lived at 21 Westbourne Gardens (1901 - 1901) - Paterson, James (of Caldwell & Co. Ltd., engineers, 130 Elliot Street, Finnieston)
Lived at 32 Westbourne Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Boyd, Richard H. (of J. & T. Boyd Ltd., ironfounders, engineers & machine makers, Shettleston Ironworks)
Lived at 43 Westbourne Gardens (1895 - 1906) - Allison, John (atArchd. Baird & Son, engineers, ironmongers, colliery & ironworks' furnishers, 67 Robertson Street & 46 Robertson Lane)
Lived at 14 Westend Park Street (1882 - 1891) - Allan, Andrew W. (agent, Morrison, Ingram & Co. Ltd., sanitary engineers)
Lived at 15 Westend Park Street (1905 - 1906) - Kennedy, Wm.. (at Alex Chaplin & Co., engineers & boilermakers, Cranstonhill Engine Works, 60 Cranston Street ; works, 58-80 Port Street, Anderston)
Lived at 21 Westend Park Street (1879 - 1882) - Easton, James (of James Easton & Co., engineers' ironmongers & commission merchants, 17 Oswald Street)
Lived at 39 Westend Park Street (1878 - 1880) - Gemmell, John (of Landale, Frew & Gemmell, mining engineers, 75 Bath Street)
Lived at 6 Westend Park Street (1894 - 1896) - Copland, W.R., jun., civil engineer and land surveyor (of Copland & Foulis, gas, water, and sewerage engineers, 146 West Regent Street)
Lived at 3 Westminster Gardens (1899 - 1901) - Donald, James A. (of Donald & McPherson, Barskimming " Water of Ayr" Hone quarries, curling stone & oil stone manufacturers, mineral borers, hydraulic engineers, windmills, pumps ; office & stores, 8 Bath Street ; works, Tarbolton, Ayrshire)
Lived at 18 Westminster Terrace (1893 - 1897) - Pearce, R.F. (of Miller & Pearce, plumbers & coppersmiths, 71 Hydepark Street at Tod & McGregor, engineers, Clyde Foundry, 33 Anderston Quay & Meadowside building-yard, Partick)
Lived at 21 Westminster Terrace (1856 - 1863) - Harrison, J.E., C.E. (of Formans & McCall, civil engineers, 160 Hope Street)
Lived at 21 Westminster Terrace (1895 - 1901) - McKendrick, John (of Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, Cranstonhill engine works, 60 Port Street, Anderston)
Lived at 22 Westminster Terrace (1862 - 1866) - Main, James, carpenter (David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers & iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick)
Lived at 34 White Street (1885 - 1886) - Main, James, carpenter (David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers & iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick)
Lived at 47 White Street (1886 - 1893) - Morton, Thomas (at Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders and engineers, Stobcross Repairing Works)
Lived at 51 White Street (1881 - 1904) - Allan, D. (of D. Allan & Son, engineers, 7 Kelvin Street, Partick)
Lived at 58 White Street (1901 - 1902) - Dodd, David (at Dempster, Moore & Co. Ltd., engineers, iron & steel merchants & agents, bolt, nut, rivet & chain makers, 49 Robertson Street ; store, 41 York Street)
Lived at 66 White Street (1909 - 1909) - Hamilton, James (at D. & G. Graham, gasfitters, locksmiths, blind manufacturers, electric light engineers, Sauchiehall Street, 134-140 Douglas Street & 201 Byres Road)
Lived at 80 White Street (1892 - 1894) - Cleghorn, Alex., engineer (of Barclay, Curle & Co.
Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, Whiteinch ; works, 36 Finnieston Street & 90
Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 10 Whittingehame Drive (1899 - 191805) - MacKellar, A., Finnieston Engineering Co., engineers & ship furnishers, 169 Finnieston Street
Lived at 11 Whittingehame Drive (1908 - 1911) - Drysdale, jun. John W.W. (of Drysdale & Co. Ltd., engineers, centrifugal pump makers, fans, Bon-Accord Works, Ferry Rd., Yoker)
Lived at 16 Whittingehame Drive (1914 - 1914) - Guthrie, John, managing director (L. Sterne & Co. Ltd., engineers, spring makers & machinists, 156 North Woodside Road)
Lived at 17 Whittingehame Drive (1897 - 191809) - MacMillan, Wm. (of A. & J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Pointhouse Shipyard)
Lived at 23 Whittingehame Drive (1898 - 1898) - Hutson, Alex., engineer (Hutson & Sons Ltd.,
shipbuilders, engineers & boilermakers, 50 Kelvinhaugh Street)
Lived at 5 Whittingehame Drive (1903 - 1905) - 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) - Smith, Gibson C. (of George Smith & Co., ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Sun foundry, 64 Port-Dundas Road)
Lived at 30 Willowbank Street (1863 - 1864) - 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) - Cooper, Hunter (at
R. Laidlaw & Son,
gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas &
water meters, valves, iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton
Street & Broomhill Foundry, 358 Dobbie's Loan)
Lived at 13 Wilton Street (1879 - 1881) - Arrol, Thomas jun. (ofSir Wm. Arrol & Co. Ltd., engineers, bridge builders & contractors, Dalmarnock Ironworks, 241 Baltic Street)
Lived at 150 Wilton Street (1898 - 1899) - Dixon, Walter, M.I.E.E., M.I.Mech. E. (of Walter Dixon & Co., electrical power & lighting engineers, motive power contractors & manufacturers, 59 Bath Street)
Lived at 170 Wilton Street (1896 - 1904) - Robertson, Andrew R. (of Watson, Laidlaw & Co. Ltd. engineers, millwrights & brassfounders, 98 Dundas Street)
Lived at 226 Wilton Street (1909 - 1914) - Seath, Wm. Y. (of T.B. Seath & Co., shipbuilders & engineers, 121 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 227 Wilton Street (1910 - 1910) - Smith, Hugh (of Hugh Smith & Co., engineers, founders & boilermakers, 16 Street Enoch Square)Next door to 24 Doune Terrace (259 Wilton Street) Next door to 8 Kelvinside Terrace (North) (267 Wilton Street)
Lived at 263 Wilton Street (1875 - 1875) - Boyd, Robt. (of Robt. Boyd & Co., engineers, 20 Gairbraid
Street)
Lived at 26 Wilton Street (1875 - 1877) - Forsyth, Geo. (John Forsyth & Sons, engineers, iron & machinery merchants, commission agents, Oakbank Works, Mathieson Road)
Lived at 55 Wilton Street (1910 - 1910) - Millar, Geo., clerk (at Stevens & Sons, railway signal
& general engineers, 640 New City Road
Lived at 8 Wilton Street (1909 - 1909) - Douglas, G.M. Holmes (of Kyle, Dennison & Laing, civil engineers & land surveyors, 174 W. George Street)
Lived at 1 Woodlands Drive (1911 - 1911) - Speirs, Robt. Robson (of Speirs & Co., engineers, iron & steel churches, houses & weatherboard buildings contractors, factory, mill, estate furnishers & ironmongers, 125 West Regent Street)
Lived at 22 Woodlands Drive (1895 - 1898) - H. L. (of Loudon Brothers, engineers & toolmakers, iron & steel merchants, 46-60 Waterloo Street & Clyde Tool Works, Johnstone)
Lived at 23 Woodlands Drive (1891 - 1894) - Clark, Wm. C. & M.E. (at McCreaths & Stevenson, civil and mining engineers, 208 St Vincent Street)
Lived at 2 Woodlands Drive (1895 - 1898) - Alexander, F.W., manager, Pulsometer Engineering Co. Ltd., hydraulic & general engineers, 35 Robertson Street
Lived at 30 Woodlands Drive (1895 - 1896) - Clark, Geo. A. (of McAulay, Clark & McLaren, electrical engineers, 34 Ann Street)
Lived at 30 Woodlands Drive (1900 - 1901) - Wilson, Thomas (at Loudon Brothers Ltd., engineers & machine toolmakers, iron & steel merchants, 39 West Campbell Street, 26 Cadogan Street, & Clyde Engineering Works, Johnstone)
Lived at 31 Woodlands Drive (1901 - 1901) - Lightbody, J.H., representative, Doulton & Co., sanitary engineers & potters, iron & brass founders, bath makers & metallic and porcelain enamellers, London & Paisley
Lived at 6 Woodlands Drive (1895 - 1909) - MacKay, A. Moray (of Douglas Primrose & Co., engineers, oil, gas & steam engines for marine & land work, 163 Hope Street)
Lived at 13 Woodlands Terrace (1901 - 1901) - Watson, (Sir) Wm. Rennie, engineer (of Mirrlees, Tait & Watson, engineers, boilermakers & sugar-mill manufacturers, 45 Scotland Street, Tradeston)
Lived at 16 Woodlands Terrace (1869 - 1900) - Blair, Geo. McL. (ofP. & W. MacLellan, engineers, iron merchants, machine makers, smiths, bolt, rivet & chain manufacturers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, South George Street, Plantation ; warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 3 Woodlands Terrace (1872 - 1877) - Napier, John (ofRobt. Napier & Sons, engineers & shipbuilders, Vulcan foundry, 75 Washington Street & Lancefield foundry, 68 Anderston Quay ; ship-building yard, Govan
Lived at 10 Woodside Crescent (1853 - 1859) - Crouch, Wm., civil engineer (of Crouch & Hogg, civil engineers, 175 Hope Street)
Lived at 17 Woodside Crescent (1886 - 1888) - Kerr, Stewart (of Kerr, Neilson & Co., engineers, millwrights & founders, Hydepark Foundry)
Lived at 4 Woodside Crescent (1843 - 1844) - Kerr, Stewart (of Kerr, Neilson & Co., engineers, millwrights & founders, Hydepark Foundry)
Lived at 11 Woodside Place (1840 - 1843) - 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) - Crouch, Wm., civil engineer (of Crouch & Hogg,
civil engineers, 175 Hope Street)
Lived at 1 Woodside Place (1888 - 1892) - Rowan, James, engineer (of David Rowan & Co., engineers & boilermakers, 231 Elliot Street)
Lived at 22 Woodside Place (1899 - 1909) - Miller, Geo. jun. (of Miller & Co., engineers, iron & brass founders, boiler makers, Vulcan Foundry, Coatbridge)
Lived at 8 Woodside Place (1880 - 1882) - Reid, James, engineer (of Neilson & Co., engineers, Hydepark Locomotive works, Springburn)
Lived at 10 Woodside Terrace (1874 - 1895) - Reid, Andrew T., managing director (ofNeilson, Reid & Co., engineers, Hydepark Locomotive Works, Springbum)
Lived at 10 Woodside Terrace (1899 - 1914) - Strain, John, civil engineer (of Strain & Robertson, civil engineers, 154 West George Street)
Lived at 3 Woodside Terrace (1886 - 1891) - Alley, Stephen E., engineer, later managing director, Alley & McLellan Ltd., engineers & shipbuilders, Sentinel Works, Polmadie
Lived at 8 Woodside Terrace (1901 - 1907)