West End Address Archive
- Sadler, M. & L., ladies' cap manufacturers, 292 Argyle Street
Lived at 2 Alberta Terrace (1883 - 1885) - Fletcher, James, (at A. Fletcher & Co., baby linen and ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 54 Union Street)
Lived at 2 Alberta Terrace (1885 - 1890) - Murray, David, cutter (at J. Gemmell & Co., tailors & clothiers, ladies' habit & jacket makers, 2-6 Royal Exchange Square & 143 Queen Street)
Lived at 6 Ardgowan Terrace (1885 - 1902) - Scott, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 22 Arlington Street (1872 - 1876) - Kilpatrick, Mrs. Jessie, ladies and children's outfitter, 107 Great Western Road
Lived at 28 Arlington Street (1893 - 1897) - Langlands, Miss, ladies' & children's outfitter ; agent for J. Pullar & Sons, dyers, Perth ; 563 later 555 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 29 Arlington Street (1881 - 1884) - Millar, Mrs. J., ladies' nurse
Lived at 9 Arlington Street (1889 - 1900) - Finlay, Miss, ladies' tailoress
Lived at 41 Ashley Street (1905 - 1906) - Logan, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 60 Ashley Street (1874 - 1880) - Widmer, Justus & Mrs., principals of Kelvinside Ladies' College
Lived at 21 Athole Gardens (1887 - 1900) - McKinlay, Mrs. C. Galloway, midwife, ladies' nurse & masseuse, private nursing home for ladies, 182 West Princes Street
Lived at 14 Baliol Street (1908 - 1908) - Paterson, Miss, ladies' boarding school
Lived at 1 Baliol Street (1857 - 1859) - Campbell, Isabella, ladies' and children's outfitter, 218 New City Road
Lived at 26 Baliol Street (1883 - 1890) - Paterson, Miss, young ladies' boarding-school, 28 Street George's Road, later 1 Stanley (now Baliol) Street
Lived at 8 Baliol Street (1851 - 1851) - Winning, Misses, ladies and children's outfitters
Lived at 8 Baliol Street (1895 - 1902) - Campbell, Anslow, commercial traveller (Galbraith,
Simpson & Co., ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 43 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 32 Bank Street (1883 - 1885) - Edgar, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 51 Bank Street (1886 - 1889) - Rippin, George (of Ferguson & Rippin, manufacturers of ladies' and children's clothing, 11 Virginia Street)
Lived at 11 Barrington Drive (1901 - 1906) - Kilpatrick, Mrs., ladies' and children's outfitter, 161 Great Western Road
Lived at 18 Barrington Drive (1897 - 1898) - Dunlop, Geo. A. (of Hugh Dunlop & Sons, drapers, ladies' & childrens' outfitters, shirtmakers, hosiers & glovers, 528-532 Sauchiehall Street Charing Cross)
Lived at 18 Barrington Drive (1898 - 1902) - Rough, Misses, ladies' and children's outfitter, 142 Woodlands Road
Lived at 77 Barrington Drive (1909 - 1909) - Winning, Misses, ladies' & children's outfitters
Lived at 90 Barrington Drive (1908 - 1908) - Webster, Miss Grace, ladies' costumier and milliner
Lived at 11 Belgrave Terrace (1894 - 1910) - Greenshields, Miss, ladies' boarding and day school
Lived at 16 Belmont Street (1881 - 1888) - Malcolm, Misses, boarding and day school for young ladies
Lived at 16 Belmont Street (1888 - 1891) - Rankin, Misses, Young Ladies' Seminary
Lived at 28 Belmont Street (1885 - 1907) - Jackson, C. McKenzie, ladies' tailor to Royalty
Lived at 10 Berkeley Street (1898 - 1902) - Jackson, C. McKenzie, ladies' tailor to Royalty
Lived at 12 Berkeley Street (1899 - 1902) - Jackson, C. McKenzie, ladies' tailor to Royalty
Lived at 14 Berkeley Street (1899 - 1902) - Dickson, Miss, ladies' dressmaker
Lived at 40 Berkeley Street (1873 - 1876) - Jackson, C. McKenzie, ladies' tailor to Royalty
Lived at 8 Berkeley Street (1898 - 1902) - Munro, Charles G., ladies' tailor
Lived at 8 Berkeley Street (1904 - 1907) - Cabas, F., ladies' tailor
Lived at 10 Berkeley Terrace (1904 - 1907) - Cabas, F., ladies' tailor
Lived at 11 Berkeley Terrace (1904 - 1907) - Kidd, J. Adam, ladies' tailor
Lived at 25 Berkeley Terrace (1913 - 1913) - Howard & Thomson, Misses, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 31 Berkeley Terrace (1870 - 1872) - Marshall, Mrs., ladies' seminary
Lived at 38 Berkeley Terrace (1867 - 1875) - Widner, Justus, principal of Kelvinside Ladies' College
Lived at 3 Bowmont Gardens (1886 - 1887) - Widner, Mrs., principal of Kelvinside Ladies' College
Lived at 3 Bowmont Gardens (1886 - 1887) - Law, Miss, ladies' seminary
Lived at 16 Buckingham Terrace (1861 - 1868) - Craik, Misses, teachers, ladies' seminary
Lived at 16 Buckingham Terrace (1868 - 1873) - Dickson, Douglas, manufacturer ladies' blouses, &c., 48 Ingram Street
Lived at 17 Buckingham Terrace (1899 - 1906) - Macdonald, John D., underclothing manufacturer, later of J.D. MacDonald & Co., underclothing & ladies' blouse manufacturers, 44 Hutcheson Street
Lived at 29 Burnbank Gardens (1894 - 1909) - Buist, James (of James Buist & Co., later of Buist, Cunningham & Co., warehousemen, 10-16 Jamaica Street & 172 Cowcaddens Street), later at Daly & Co., drapers, silk mercers, ladies' & gentlemen's outfitters, cabinetmakers, removal contractors, china merchants, ironmongers & complete house furnishers, 199 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 37 Burnbank Gardens (1892 - 1905) - Buist, James (atDaly & Co., drapers, silk mercers, ladies' & gentlemen's outfitters, cabinetmakers, removal contractors, china merchants, ironmongers & complete house furnishers, 199 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 39 Burnbank Gardens (1905 - 1908) - Hastie, Misses, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 12 Burnbank Terrace (1854 - 1881) - Hastie, Misses, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 14 Burnbank Terrace (1858 - 1860) - Hastie, Misses, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 14 Burnbank Terrace (1863 - 1881) - Pettigrew, J. Hislop (of Pettigrew & Stephens Ltd., general drapers, costumiers & ladies' outfitters, complete house furnishers, 171-193 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 10 Bute Mansions (1909 - 1913) - Livingstone, F. & Co., ladies' outfitters
Lived at 106 Byres Road (1906 - 1908) - Fraser, Mrs. A., ladies' outfitter
Lived at 129 Byres Road (1897 - 1897) - Fraser Mrs. A., ladies' outfitter, 129 Byres Road
Lived at 133 Byres Road (1897 - 1897) - Robertson, Miss A., draper and ladies' outfitter
Lived at 138A Byres Road (1901 - 1904) - Taylorson, Mrs. J., ladies' outfitter
Lived at 147 Byres Road (1908 - 1912) - Middleton, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 160 Byres Road (1893 - 1900) - Townsley, Mrs. E., ladies' tailor
Lived at 181 Byres Road (1908 - 1908) - Townsley, Mrs. E., ladies' tailor, 181 Byres Road
Lived at 185 Byres Road (1908 - 1908) - Fletcher, Archd. (of A. Fletcher & Co., sewed muslin & ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 54 Union Street)
Lived at 325 Byres Road (1875 - 1880) - Bingley & Co., ladies' hairdressers
Lived at 331 Byres Road (1909 - 1914) - Flett Wm. (of Williams & Flett, ladies' tailors, 220 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 7 Byres Road (1903 - 1905) - Whyte, Mrs. C, baby linen and ladies' outfitter, 234 Main Street, Anderston
Lived at 22 Carnarvon Street (1893 - 1903) - Adams, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 42 Carnarvon Street (1867 - 1868) - Murray, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 42 Carnarvon Street (1881 - 1882) - Neilson, John (of Alexander & Neilson, manufacturers of ladies' & children's garments, warehousemen, 20 South Frederick Street)
Lived at 43 Carnarvon Street (1887 - 1889) - McMichan, Mrs. Eliz., ladies' school teacher
Lived at 4 Carnarvon Street (1908 - 1910) - Whyte, Mrs. C., baby linen and ladies' outfitter, 234 Main Street, later 744 Argyle Street, Anderston
Lived at 54 Carnarvon Street (1903 - 1903) - MacKie, J.G., ladies' tailor
Lived at 56 Carnarvon Street (1912 - 1912) - Smith, Agnes Y., ladies' & children's outfitters, 251 Great Western Road
Lived at 11 Carrington Street (1902 - 1902) - Laing, Frederick A., principal,Albion Crescent school for young ladies, 10 and 11 Albion Crescent, Dowanhill
Lived at 34 Cecil Street (1882 - 1904) - Welsh, Geo. (of Welsh Brothers Ltd., ladies' outfitters, 249 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 47 Cecil Street (1911 - 1913) - McMunn, Miss, ladies' and children's dressmaker
Lived at 4 Cecil Street (1884 - 1886) - Laing, Frederick A., English master, West End ladies' schools, later principal, Albion Crescent school for young ladies, 10-11 Albion Crescent, Dowanhill
Lived at 62 Cecil Street (1874 - 1882) - Hills, Walter John, ladies' tailor
Lived at 8 Charing Cross Mansions (1907 - 1907) - Clark, Miss (of Misses Clark & Wallace, ladies' & children's dressmakers, 67 Elmbank Street)
Lived at 7 Clairmont Street (1896 - 1898) - West of Scotland Institution for the Education of Young Ladies ; Misses Harley, teachers
Lived at 1 Claremont Terrace (1849 - 1864) - West of Scotland Institution for the Education of Young Ladies ; Chalmers & Dick
Lived at 1 Claremont Terrace (1864 - 1865) - West of Scotland Institution for the Education of Young Ladies ; 1865-81, Thomas G. Dick, teacher of English and mathematics 1881-96, Thomas G. Dick, principal
Lived at 1 Claremont Terrace (1865 - 1896) - Pettigrew, Andrew H. (of Pettigrew & Stephens Ltd.,
general drapers, costumiers & ladies' outfitters, house furnishers, 175-193
Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 3 Claremont Terrace (1905 - 1910) - Fleming, Miss & Mrs. Graham, seminary for young ladies
Lived at 6 Claremont Terrace (1846 - 1853) - Smith, Mrs. J., seminary for young ladies
Lived at 5 Clifton Place (1868 - 1876) - Calfe, Garbaldi (at J. Stewart & Co., ladies' tailors, habit & dress makers, 205 Bath Street)
Lived at 71 Clouston Street (1898 - 1903) - Edgar, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 6 Cowan Street (1885 - 1886) - Brine, Mrs., ladies' school
Lived at 10 Crown Circus (1861 - 1862) - Panton, Rev. Geo. A., teacher of English, history & geography, young ladies' seminary for board & education
Lived at 1 Crown Circus (1862 - 1871) - Panton, Mrs., young ladies' seminary for board & education
Lived at 1 Crown Circus (1862 - 1871) - Begbie, Mrs. Wm., young ladies' seminary
Lived at 1 Crown Circus (1871 - 1872) - Panton, Rev. Geo. A., teacher of English, history & geography, young ladies' seminary for board & education
Lived at 2 Crown Circus (1862 - 1871) - Panton, Mrs., young ladies' seminary for board & education
Lived at 2 Crown Circus (1862 - 1871) - Begbie, Mrs. Wm., young ladies' seminary
Lived at 2 Crown Circus (1871 - 1872) - Chalmers, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 19 Dowanhill Street (1888 - 1889) - Calvert, Misses, board and educational establishment for young ladies
Lived at 18 Dowanside Road (1873 - 1877) - Glen, Mrs., ladies' outfitter and fancy draper, 457 Great Western Road
Lived at 10 Dryburgh Gardens (1899 - 1900) - Wallace, Maggie (of Wallace & Clark, analytical & consulting chemists,138 Bath Street, then in 1903, ladies' & children's dressmaker, 67 Elmbank Street)
Lived at 6 Dryburgh Gardens (1902 - 1905) - Marcel, ladies' tailor & dressmaker
Lived at 2 Dudley Drive (1911 - 1911) - Flint, Misses, establishment for the board & education of young ladies
Lived at 21 Dundonald Road (1883 - 1891) - Smith, Agnes Y., ladies' and children's outfitter, 261 Great Western Road
Lived at 9 Dunearn Street (1908 - 1912) - Fenwick, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 23 Elderslie Street (1870 - 1878) - Thom, Mrs., midwife & ladies' nurse
Lived at 24 Elderslie Street (1879 - 1884) - Davidson, Miss H., ladies' outfitter
Lived at 33 Elderslie Street (1910 - 1910) - Easton, J. Aitken (of Easton, Son & Co., ladies' blouses & underclothing manufacturers, 17 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 15 Falkland Street (1914 - 1914) - Kay, David ladies' tailor, 504 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 150 Fergus Drive (1908 - 1912) - Kay, David, ladies' tailor, 534 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 15 Fergus Drive (1911 - 1911) - McCoag, H. (of Hay & McCoag, ladies' & gent's tailoring, 142 Trongate)
Lived at 70 Fergus Drive (1913 - 1913) - Chalmers, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 10 Gardner Street (1896 - 1905) - Chalmers, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 19 Gardner Street (1891 - 1896) - Robb, Miss, ladies' and children's outfitter, 13 Queen Margaret Place
Lived at 50 Garriochmill Road (1892 - 1906) - Robertson, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 16 Gibson Street (1881 - 1886) - Sinclair, Miss, dressmaker & ladies' tailor
Lived at 23 Gibson Street (1908 - 1911) - Sinclair, Miss, dressmaker & ladies' tailor
Lived at 25 Gibson Street (1909 - 1911) - Robertson, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 32 Gibson Street (1879 - 1881) - Western Training Home for Ladies' Nurses
Lived at 66 Grant Street (1892 - 1893) - Wilson, Mrs. Louise, L.M. ladies' nurse, diploma, Rotunda, Dublin (select nursing)
Lived at 76 Grant Street (1896 - 1898) - Finlay, Miss, ladies' tailoress
Lived at 99 Grant Street (1906 - 1914) - Jack, Mrs., seminary for Young Ladies & Gentlemen, Rochester Place, 379 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 34 Granville Street (1857 - 1860) - MacDonald, Alex. J., seminary for Young Ladies & Gentlemen, Rochester Place, 379 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 34 Granville Street (1857 - 1860) - Usher, Miss. P., ladies' & children's outfitter
Lived at 11 Great Kelvin Terrace (1900 - 1910) - Smith & Sommerville, drapers and ladies' outfitters
Lived at 208 Great Western Road (1893 - 1904) - Smith, Miss Agnes Y., ladies' & children's outfitter
Lived at 251 Great Western Road (1905 - 1905) - Rankine, Misses, teachers, Young Ladies' Seminary, 3 Kelvin Terrace, 519 Great Western Road, Hillhead
Lived at 43 Great Western Road (1875 - 1876) - Neil, Miss J. Eleanor, ladies' outfitters
Lived at 445 Great Western Road (1911 - 1913) - Notman, Miss, ladies' & children's outfitter
Lived at 449 Great Western Road (1864 - 1867) - H. McMunn & Co., ladies' and children's outfitters and dressmakers
Lived at 459 Great Western Road (1881 - 1883) - Leitch, Miss Mary, ladies' & children's outfitter
Lived at 474 Great Western Road (1907 - 1907) - Black, Mrs. Andrew, ladies' nurse
Lived at 494 Great Western Road (1873 - 1882) - Young Ladies' Seminary ; Rankine, Misses, teachers
Lived at 519 Great Western Road (1875 - 1883) - Young Ladies' Seminary ; Rankine, Misses, teachers
Lived at 521 Great Western Road (1883 - 1885) - Dow, Miss Agnes, ladies' outfitter
Lived at 627 Great Western Road (1901 - 1907) - Dow, Miss Agnes, ladies' outfitter
Lived at 657 Great Western Road (1907 - 1908) - McNicol, D., ladies' tailor
Lived at 66 Great Western Road (1907 - 1907) - Montgomerie, Archd.LL.D., teacher of English & mathematics, Glasgow Ladies' College
Lived at 71 Great Western Road (1872 - 1873) - Dove, Mrs. & Misses, young ladies' school
Lived at 8 Hamilton Park Avenue (1879 - 1891) - Malcolm, Misses, boarding and day school for young ladies
Lived at 8 Hamilton Park Avenue (1891 - 1893) - Miller, David, manufacturer (of Bews, Miller, & Co., manufacturers of ladies' dressing gowns and costumes, 62 Bothwell Circus)
Lived at 10 Hillend Gardens (1892 - 1895) - Easton, Mrs. & Miss, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 11 Hillhead Gardens (1874 - 1877) - Hastings, Mrs., Training Home for Ladies' Nurses
Lived at 4 Hillhead Place (1891 - 1892) - Wolski, Felician A., master, High School & secretary to Glasgow Institution for the Education of Ladies
Lived at 8 Hillhead Place (1852 - 1856) - Easton, Mrs. & Miss, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 44 Hillhead Street (1877 - 1878) - Easton, Mrs. & Miss, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 46 Hillhead Street (1878 - 1879) - Easton, Mrs. and Miss, Young Ladies' School
Lived at 46 Hillhead Street (1887 - 1891) - Hamilton, A.B., blouse specialist & ladies' outfitter, 427 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 46 Hillhead Street (1913 - 1913) - Johnson, A. Croshaw, professor of music, principal of the Glasgow Ladies' College, 218 Bath Street
Lived at 19 Hillsborough Square (1884 - 1885) - Alexander, John (of John Alexander & Co., warehousemen, manufacturers of ladies' & children's garments, 73 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 4 Hillsborough Square (1895 - 1900) - Pickering, Henry W. (of Dawson & Macnicol, clothiers, shirt makers, ladies' & children's underclothing, hosiery & general outfitting, 50-54 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 3 Hillsborough Terrace (1874 - 1881) - Jackson, Robert (of Robert Jackson & Sons, military, naval & merchant tailors, ladies', boys' & youths' tailors, bicycle tailors & outfitters, pulpit & bar robe makers, 1 St. Vincent Place & 161 Queen Street)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Crescent (1885 - 1908) - Jackson, Walter H. (of Robert Jackson & Sons, military, naval & merchant tailors, ladies', boys' & youths' tailors, bicycle tailors & outfitters, pulpit & bar robe makers, 1 St. Vincent Place & 161 Queen Street)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Crescent (1885 - 1890) - Sharpe, H.J., dressmaker and ladies' tailor
Lived at 2 Holyrood Quadrant (1910 - 1912) - Roser, Wm., ladies'
tailor dress & habit maker, 196-198 Pitt Street
Lived at 111 Hyndland Road (1911 - 1911) - Dunn, Miss M., ladies' outfitter
Lived at 193 Hyndland Road (1913 - 1913) - Macaulay, E. (of E. & A. Macaulay, ladies' & children's outfitters, 26 Woodlands Road)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1903 - 1914) - Wardrop, Miss, Young Ladies' Day and Boarding School
Lived at 31 Kelvingrove Street (1889 - 1892) - Connell, Mrs. Thomas, young ladies' seminary
Lived at 36 Kelvingrove Street (1862 - 1863) - Campbell, Geo., shirtmaker, hosier, glover & ladies' outfitter, 70-72 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 2 Kelvingrove Terrace (1881 - 1886) - Campbell, Geo., shirtmaker, hosier, glover & ladies' outfitter, 70-72 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 2 Kelvingrove Terrace (1886 - 1894) - Walker, Rev. David, M.A., Ph.D., F.S.L.A., principal, Belgravia College for Young Ladies, 4 Albany Place, later at 13 Newton Terrace
Lived at 18 Kelvinside Gardens North (1875 - 1911) - Livingstone, Christina, dressmaker and ladies' outfitter
Lived at 130 Kent Road (1905 - 1910) - Buchanan, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 169 Kent Road (1885 - 1898) - Rankin, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 169 Kent Road (1902 - 1902) - Gibson, Misses, teachers, seminary for young ladies
Lived at 183 Kent Road (1861 - 1873) - Sadler, M. & L., ladies' cap manufacturers
Lived at 193 Kent Road (1881 - 1883) - Dickson, Douglas, manufacturer ladies' blouses, &c., 73 Robertson Street
Lived at 19 Kersland Street (1906 - 1909) - Stewart, Madame, lady superintendent of English and French institution for young ladies
Lived at 8 Kersland Street (1877 - 1880) - Mullaly, Wm., household linen warehouse, ladies' and children's outfitter, 431-433 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 29 La Crosse Terrace (1899 - 1907) - Mullally, Wm., Irish linen warehouse, linen merchant & ladies' outfitter, 441 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 29 La Crosse Terrace (1908 - 1908) - Wright, Miss A. C. Stewart, secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary Association of the Samaritan Hospital for Women
Lived at 26 Lansdowne Crescent (1903 - 1903) - Turnbull, Misses, boarding and day school for young ladies
Lived at 42 Lansdowne Crescent (1859 - 1870) - Dickson, W.T. (of Douglas Dixon & Son, manufacturers of ladies' blouses, etc., 73 Robertson Street)
Lived at 53 Lauderdale Gardens (1908 - 1909) - Dickson, W.T. (of Douglas Dickson & Son, manufactures ladies' blouses, etc. 73 Robertson Street)
Lived at 53 Lauderdale Gardens (1912 - 1912) -
Murray, Mrs. Robbina, certificated ladies' nurse
Lived at 3 Lawrence Street (1900 - 1905) - Martin, Mrs.
Williamina, ladies' certificated nurse
Lived at 3 Lawrence Street (1901 - 1904) -
Henderson, Miss A., ladies' & children's outfitter, 878 Argyle Street
Lived at 5 Lawrence Street (1911 - 1911) - Stewart, R.M., ladies' and gent's tailor
Lived at 85 Lilybank Buildings (1911 - 1914) - Hislop, Miss(es) (of I. & J. Hislop, millinery and baby linen, 139 New City Road, later ladies' and children's outfitters, 19 later 35 Union Street)
Lived at 48 Lilybank Gardens (1889 - 1896) - Bissett, Henry (of R. French & Co., ladies' &
children's outfitters, glovers & hosiers, 283-285 Sauchiehall Street & 11 Argyle
Arcade)
Lived at 8 Lindsay Terrace (1899 - 191801) - Simpson Mrs., ladies' outfitter, 817 New City Road
Lived at 20 Lyndhurst Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Whitelaw, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 26 Lyndhurst Gardens (1901 - 1905) - Gumprecht, Mrs., institution for young ladies
Lived at 5 Lynedoch Crescent (1850 - 1854) - Calfe, Gari, ladies' tailor
Lived at 1 Lynedoch Street (1903 - 1905) - Scott, Thomas W. (of Harris & Dietrichsen, ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 5 Wellington Street)
Lived at 1 Melrose Street (1902 - 1902) - Scott, Thomas W., manager (at Harris & Dietrichen, ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 28 Ingram Street)
Lived at 6 Montague Street (1891 - 1902) - Hamilton, A.B., ladies' outfiitter, 427 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 8 Moray Place (1911 - 1914) - Whitelaw, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 40 Napiershall Street (1897 - 1900) - MacKenzie-Jackson (Thom Hy. Jackson), ladies' tailors
Lived at 4 Napiershall Street (1904 - 1907) - Nicolson, Miss, boarding establishment for ladies
Lived at 14 Newton Place (1854 - 1880) - Colville, James, M.A., D.Sc., Principal, Ladies' School
Lived at 14 Newton Place (1880 - 1911) - Colville, James, M.A., D.Sc., Principal, Ladies' School
Lived at 15 Newton Place (1880 - 1891) - Harley, Misses, ladies' boarding & day school
Lived at 2 Newton Place (1841 - 1849) - Walker, Rev. David, M.A., P.Ph., F.S.L.A., principal, Belgravia College for Young Ladies, 13 Newton Terrace
Lived at 13 Newton Terrace (1870 - 1907) - Smillie, Andrew, ladies' tailor
Lived at 15 Newton Terrace (1913 - 1913) - MacDonald, Alex. J. & Jack, Mrs., young ladies' seminary for board and education
Lived at 6 Newton Terrace (1860 - 1861) - Alexandra Servants' Registry & ladies' agency, Miss Jessie Campbell
Lived at 6 Newton Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Wood, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 9 North Clairmont Street (1857 - 1858) - Brown, Miss I. (formerly ladies' outfitter, etc., 17-19 Argyll Arcade)
Lived at 9 North Clairmont Street (1912 - 1912) - Christie, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 234 North Woodside Road (1886 - 1888) - Irvine, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 264 North Woodside Road (1883 - 1884) - McColl, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 318 North Woodside Road (1888 - 1889) - Bews, Alex. B. (of Bews, Miller & Co., manufacturers of baby linen & ladies' underclothing, 16 Alston Street)
Lived at 352 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1877) - McGarva, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 386 North Woodside Road (1886 - 1895) - Dickson, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 83 North Woodside Road (1877 - 1881) - Forbes, Mrs., mid-wife and ladies' nurse
Lived at 96 North Woodside Road (1881 - 1882) - Dunn, Miss M., ladies' outfitter, 193 Hyndland Rd
Lived at 96 Novar Drive (1913 - 1913) - Leitch, James, principal, Hillhead Academy for young ladies, Vinicombe Street
Lived at 21 Oakfield Terrace (1880 - 1890) - Campbell, J. & S. ladies' & chilren's outfitters, 13 Queen Margaret Place
Lived at 97 Oban Drive (1911 - 1911) - Paterson, Margaret (of Paterson & Robertson, milliners and ladies' outfitters, 203 Great Western Road)
Lived at 97 Otago Street (1897 - 1898) - Cairns, Elizabeth, superintendent, Institution for Young Ladies
Lived at 98 Otago Street (1860 - 1861) - Barlas, Misses, boarding and day school for young ladies
Lived at 1 Park Circus (1870 - 1873) - Young, Charles, furnishing buyer (Pettigrew & Stephens Ltd., general drapers, costumiers, ladies' outfitters & house furnishers, 171-193 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 29 Polwarth Street (1911 - 1911) - Campbell, H.A. (of Jardine & Campbell, ladies' underclothing & baby linen manufacturers, 110-120 Cowcaddens Street)
Lived at 46 Polwarth Street (1909 - 1912) - Anderson, James (of Thos. Jack & Co., ladies' underclothing & baby linen manufacturers, 85 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 59 Polwarth Street (1908 - 1908) - Scott, Misses, Ladies' Day School
Lived at 71 Queen Margaret Drive (1876 - 1879) - Robb, Miss, ladies' and children's outfitter
Lived at 13 Queen Margaret Road (1890 - 1906) - Campbell, J. & S., ladies' & children's outfitters
Lived at 13 Queen Margaret Road (1906 - 1906) - Gumprecht, Mrs., seminary for young ladies
Lived at 7 Queens Crescent (1854 - 1855) - Rankine, Mrs. Geo., ladies' and children's outfitter
Lived at 4 Rokeby Terrace (1874 - 1892) - Mack, Miss Gavina W. & Miss Johnston, Rosslyn Terrace ladies' school
Lived at 7 Rosslyn Terrace (1896 - 1896) - Kirkhope, Misses, young ladies' seminary
Lived at 12 Roxburgh Street (1885 - 1891) - Kirkhope, Misses, teachers, young ladies' seminary
Lived at 13 Roxburgh Street (1879 - 1885) - Gillies, Miss, boarding & day school for young ladies
Lived at 19 Royal Crescent (1866 - 1880) - Garie, Misses, ladies' seminary
Lived at 19 Royal Terrace (1880 - 1883) - Hood, W. (of W. Hood & Co., tailors & clothiers, 4 Royal Exchange Square ; makers of ladies' riding dresses, 6 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 8 Royal Terrace (1862 - 1887) - Ord, L.E. (of R. French & Co., ladies' & children's outfitters & hosiers, 283-285 Sauchiehall Street & 11 Argyle Arcade)
Lived at 28 Rupert Street (1905 - 1910) - Russell, Miss E.H., secretary of Ladies' Auxiliary for Bellfield Sanatorium, Lanark
Lived at 16 Ruthven Street (1908 - 1910) - Jukes, Miss, repository for sale of ladies' work
Lived at 8 Ruthven Street (1890 - 1891) - Smith, Mrs. John, establishment for the board & education of young ladies
Lived at 12 Sandyford Place (1876 - 1882) - Smith, Mrs. John, principal of ladies' school
Lived at 19 Sandyford Place (1882 - 1886) - Sadler, Misses M. & L., ladies' cap manufacturers, 292 Argyle Street
Lived at 912 Sauchiehall Street (1885 - 1886) - Wolski, Felician A., principal of Glasgow Ladies' Institution, 218 Adelaide Place, Bath Street, & 190 Pitt Street, & one of the masters of the High School of Glasgow
Lived at 28 Southpark Avenue (1863 - 1872) - Black, Mrs. A., ladies' nurse
Lived at 2 Southpark Avenue (1882 - 1887) - Ladies' Seminary ; Hunter, Miss Margaret,
teacher
Lived at 68 Southpark Avenue (1872 - 1881) - Ladies' Seminary ; Hunter, Miss Margaret, teacher
Lived at 70 Southpark Avenue (1871 - 1881) - Day School for Young Ladies ;
Morton, Miss, teacher
Lived at 70 Southpark Avenue (1881 - 1885) - Gibson, Misses, ladies' seminary
Lived at 19 St Vincent Crescent (1864 - 1867) - Fletcher, Archd. (ofA. Fletcher & Co., baby linen and ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 54 Union Street)
Lived at 4 Sutherland Terrace (1880 - 1888) - Pryce, Mrs. R., midwife and ladies' nurse
Lived at 6 Tillie Street (1882 - 1887) - Miller, David (of
Bews, Millar & Co., ladies'
clothing manufacturers, 100 Wellington Street)
Lived at 50 Turnberry Road (1875 - 1892) - Irvine, Miss Jane T., Ladies' Auxiliary secretary to Cancer Hospital
Lived at 11 University Gardens Terrace (1903 - 1905) - Fulton, Miss, ladies' nurse
Lived at 19 Victoria Buildings (1896 - 1897) - McIntyre, Charles (at McIntyre, Hogg & Co.,
wholesale merchants & shirt, collar & ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 26-36
Ingram Street)
Lived at 13 Victoria Circus (1879 - 1884) - Dick, Thomas G., teacher, later principal of West of Scotland Institution for young ladies, 1 Claremont Terrace
Lived at 10 Victoria Crescent Road (1874 - 1888) - Hillhead Academy for Young Ladies ; principal, 1880-90, Mr. James Leitch 1890-1905, Misses Leitch
Lived at 26 Vinicombe Street (1880 - 1905) - Stewart, Madame, lady superintendent of English and French institution for young ladies, 8 Kersland Street, Hilllhead
Lived at 2 Vinicombe Street (1877 - 1878) - Campbell, Geo., ladies' marriage and foreign outfitting, hosiery & gloves, 63 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1868 - 1873) - Duncan, Thomas (of Duncan & Pirie, ladies' & gentlemen's tailors & clothiers, 339 Argyle Street)
Lived at 7 Walworth Terrace (1883 - 1884) - Pirie, John (of Duncan & Pirie, ladies' & gentlemen's tailors & clothiers, 339 Argyle Street)
Lived at 7 Walworth Terrace (1883 - 1884) - Moffat, Miss J., staymaker, ladies' outfitting & baby linen, 56 & 67 Argyle Arcade
Lived at 9 Walworth Terrace (1861 - 1864) - Logan, Mrs. W., ladies' nurse
Lived at 21 Westend Park Street (1882 - 1884) - Tullis, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 27 Westend Park Street (1885 - 1886) - Logan, Mrs., ladies' nurse (Mrs. Kilgour's)
Lived at 27 Westend Park Street (1887 - 1891) - Wardrop, Misses, teachers, day & young ladies' boarding school
Lived at 21 Westminster Terrace (1884 - 1885) - McLaren, Mrs., ladies nurse
Lived at 2 White Street (1897 - 1899) - McLaren, Mrs., ladies nurse
Lived at 59 White Street (1899 - 1903) - Paterson, Miss Margaret (of Paterson & Robertson, milliners and ladies' outfitters, 203 Great Western Road)
Lived at 13 Willowbank Crescent (1896 - 1897) - Orr, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 18 Willowbank Crescent (1882 - 1883) - Bigham, Mrs., teacher, ladies' seminary
Lived at 22 Willowbank Crescent (1864 - 1865) - Sinclair, Mrs., ladies' nurse
Lived at 30 Willowbank Street (1887 - 1902) - Anderson, Mrs. E.E., secretary, Ladies' Auxiliary Association, Glasgow Samaritan Hospital, Coplaw Street
Lived at 176 Wilton Street (1897 - 1900) - Kemp, David H. (of David Kemp & Son Ltd., costumiers, furriers, ladies' tailors & milliners, 37 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 279 Wilton Street (1910 - 1910) - Blair, Andrew, F.E.I.S., principal,Kelvinside Ladies' Institution
Lived at 291 Wilton Street (1879 - 1886) - Neilson, John (of Neilson & Fotheringham, manufacturers of ladies' and children's garments, warehousemen, 20 South Frederick Street)
Lived at 36 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1904) - Barlas, Misses, boarding and day school for young ladies
Lived at 7 Woodlands Terrace (1873 - 1887) - Dick, Mrs. & Misses, seminary for young ladies
Lived at 1 Woodside Crescent (1852 - 1855) - Watson, Miss(es), school for young ladies
Lived at 8 Woodside Crescent (1878 - 1908) - Western Collegiate Institution, for the education of young ladies
Lived at 23 Woodside Place (1848 - 1849) - Stark, Robert (at Paul Campbell & Sons, glass merchants, carvers & gilders, manufacturers of mirrors, show cards, picture frames, ladies' companions, jewel cases, fancy goods ; wholesale dealers in paintings, oleographs & chromos, line art publishers ; works, Silvergrove Street; show-rooms, 5 Wellington Street)
Lived at 2 Yarrow Gardens (1898 - 1907)