West End Address Archive
- Howat, Mrs. Wm. sen.
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1886 - 1895) - Morrison, John, sen. (of John Morrison & Son, printcutters, 22 Pitt Street)
Lived at 22 Arlington Street (1858 - 1875) - Walker, Geo. sen. (of G. Walker & Son, drapers, milliners, hosiers & clothiers, 76 later 126 Street George's Road)
Lived at 16 Baliol Street (1876 - 1879) - Maclure, Mrs. David sen.
Lived at 18 Baliol Street (1867 - 1879) - McClure, Mrs. David, sen.
Lived at 18 Baliol Street (1880 - 1884) - McClure, David sen. & jun. (of David Maclure & Son, letterpress printers &
lithographers, Sydney Court, 62 Argyle Street)
Lived at 23 Baliol Street (1853 - 1864) - Wyper, James sen.
Lived at 8 Baliol Street (1868 - 1869) - Galt, Robt. sen. & jun. (of Robt. Galt & Son,, accountants & property agents, 20 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 24 Banavie Road (1859 - 1863) - Craig, James, sen.
Lived at 7 Banavie Road (1881 - 1889) - Ferguson, David, sen., merchant, 15 Hutcheson Street
Lived at 8 Belgrave Terrace (1862 - 1867) - Forsyth, Robt., sen.
Lived at 7 Bloomfield Place (1872 - 1876) - McNair, Robt. sen.
Lived at 13 Buckingham Terrace (1853 - 1855) - Drew, John sen., general agent
Lived at 18 Buckingham Terrace (1853 - 1856) - King, Mrs. David sen. (Jane)
Lived at 38 Burnbank Gardens (1902 - 1902) - Finlay, Hunter ( (of John Finlay sen. & Co., calico & battick printers, 54 Dundas Street ; works, Dalsholm, Maryhill, later of Finlay, Symington & Co., agents, 54 Dundas Street ; works, Lochburn chemical works, Maryhill)
Lived at 39 Burnbank Gardens (1870 - 1882) - Morrison, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Morrison & Son, grain merchants, 59 Robertson Street later at 129 Hope Street)
Lived at 3 Burnbank Gardens (1875 - 1904) - McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 2 Carnarvon Street (1885 - 1893) - McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 2 Carnarvon Street (1894 - 1896) - Arnot, Wm. sen.
Lived at 41 Carnarvon Street (1851 - 1857) - McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 4 Carnarvon Street (1893 - 1894) - Boyd, Robt., sen. (of Robt. Boyd & Co., yarn goods commission merchants and agents, 70 George Square ; goods entry, 273 George Street, & at Manchester)
Lived at 24 Cecil Street (1867 - 1886) - Templeton, James sen.
Lived at 2 Claremont Terrace (1882 - 1886) - Graham, Mrs. sen.
Lived at 3 Clifton Place (1851 - 1860) - Smith, Geo. sen., merchant (of George Smith & Sons, general warehousemen, 32-36 London Street)
Lived at 1 Clifton Street (1849 - 1853) - Wylie, Mrs. Robt. sen.
Lived at 7 Crown Circus (1867 - 1873) - Henderson, Alex., sen.
Lived at 16 Elie Street (1894 - 1899) - Campbell, Colin, merchant (of John Campbell sen. & Co., merchants, 11 Moore Place, West George Street)
Lived at 12 Fitzroy Place (1846 - 1847) - McGeoch, Wm. sen. (of Wm. McGeoch & Co., ironmongers & steel merchants & agents, Morrison's Court, 108 & 113 Argyle Street)
Lived at 28 Fortrose Street (1861 - 1898) - McKeand, Antony, sen. (of A. & J. McKeand,
merchants, 12 Trongate)
Lived at 24 Great George Street (1849 - 1856) - Eadie, James sen.
Lived at 62 Great George Street (1866 - 1868) - Merrylees, John sen. (of John Merrylees & Son, zebra & wool shirtings manufacturers, 7 Alston Street)
Lived at 62 Great George Street (1867 - 1869) - Inglis, R. sen.
Lived at 11 Great Western Road (1865 - 1872) - Lamb, John, sen.
Lived at 197 Great Western Road (1878 - 1880) - Callender, Thomas sen., hide & leather factor & commission merchant, 13 Smith's Court, Candleriggs
Lived at 49 Great Western Road (1861 - 1863) - Fulton, Geo. sen., smith, plumber, gasfitter and bellhanger
Lived at 520 Great Western Road (1862 - 1873) - Fulton, John sen., tinsmith
Lived at 520 Great Western Road (1873 - 1875) - Hutson, Guybon, sen.
eng. (of Hutson & Son, shipbuilders, engineers, boilermakers, Kelvinhaugh Engine
Works)
Lived at 985 Great Western Road (1893 - 1904) - Allan, James, sen., general furnishing ironmonger, Blythswood Buildings, 85 Bothwell Street ; warehouse, 165-167 North Street
Lived at 1 Grosvenor Terrace (1857 - 1892) - Craig, James sen. (at Cooper, Craig & Craig, accountants, United Mercantile Agency, 92 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 7 Hayburn Crescent (1878 - 1879) - Dallas, G.A. (at S. Dallas, jun. & Co., warehousemen, drapers, milliners & outfitters, 103-109 Cowcaddens Street)1890-1904 Dallas, Simon, sen.
Lived at 6 Holyrood Crescent (1889 - 1898) - 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) - Reid, John, sen. (of John Reid & Son, letterpress printers & paperbag manufacturers, 109 Argyle Street ; works, 63 Houldsworth Street)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1898 - 1903) - Galt, Robt. sen. (of Robert Galt & Son, accountants, insurance & property agents, 20 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 42 Kelvingrove Street (1867 - 1870) - Cook, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Cook & Sons, saw, file, plane, edge-tool manufacturers, grinders, Glasgow Saw & File Works, 24 Elliot Street & 42 Havelock Street, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 50 Kelvingrove Street (1871 - 1876) - Cook, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Cook & Sons, saw, file, plane, edge-tool manufacturers, grinders, Glasgow Saw & File Works, 24 Elliot Street & 42 Havelock Street, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 66 Kelvingrove Street (1878 - 1883) - Allan, James sen., iron & brass founder, Elmbank Foundry
Lived at 10 Kent Road (1845 - 1868) - Douglas, John sen., measurer
Lived at 185 Kent Road (1870 - 1873) - Allan, Mrs. Alexander, sen.
Lived at 199 Kent Road (1864 - 1865) - Allan, Mrs. Alexander, sen.
Lived at 201 Kent Road (1865 - 1867) - Blackie, John, sen. (of Blackie &
Son, publishers and booksellers, 38 Queen Street, later 17 Stanhope Street)
Lived at 20 Kew Terrace (1854 - 1877) - Tulloch, John, sen.
Lived at 33 Lansdowne Crescent (1882 - 1885) - Couper, James sen. (at James Couper & Sons, glass manufacturers, City Flint Glass Works, Kyle Street)
Lived at 37 Lansdowne Crescent (1881 - 1904) - Couper, James, sen. (of James Couper & Sons, glass manufacturers, City Flint Glass Works, Kyle Street)
Lived at 43 Lansdowne Crescent (1874 - 1875) - Blackie, John sen. (of Blackie & Son, publishers, 38 Queen Street)
Lived at 8 Lansdowne Crescent (1851 - 1854) - Bell, John, sen., slater & chimney sweep
Lived at 67 Lilybank Buildings (1883 - 1884) - Stewart, James, sen., sanitary engineer, 84 Norfolk Street
Lived at 5 Lynedoch Street (1879 - 1889) - Urquhart, Hugh, draughtsman (at James Allan sen. & Son, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 12 Melrose Gardens (1907 - 1914) - Brand, Wm. sen., carver, gilder & picture frame maker, 104 Renfrew Street
Lived at 17 Montague Street (1889 - 1894) - Murray, Wm. sen. (of Murrays & Grosvenor, earthenware manufacturers, also crucible makers, Caledonian Pottery, 41 Garngadhill)
Lived at 8 Moray Place (1866 - 1868) - Allan, Henry W. (of James Allan sen. & Son Ltd., ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 23 Napiershall Street (1908 - 1908) - Sclanders, Andrew sen. (of Andrew Sclanders & Son, grain merchants, 16 later 7 Union Street)
Lived at 180 North Woodside Road (1837 - 1848) - Inglis, Robert A. (of James Allan sen. & Sons, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry & Sawmillfield Iron Works, 40 Wigton Street ; office, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 234 North Woodside Road (1886 - 1890) - Herbert, Geo., sen., cowfeeder and dairyman ; Priory Dairy
Lived at 315 North Woodside Road (1877 - 1890) - Couper, James, sen. (at City Flint Glass Works, Kyle Street ; James Couper & Sons)
Lived at 417 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1881) - Fulton, Geo. sen., smith, plumber, gasfitter & bellhanger, 11 Hamilton Place, Great Western Road, Hillhead
Lived at 1 Otago Street (1865 - 1867) - Glen, John, sen.
Lived at 94 Otago Street (1879 - 1910) - Craig, James, sen. (at Cooper, Craig & Craig,
accountants, United Mercantile agency, 116 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 64 Partickhill Road (1871 - 1878) - Leslie, John Adam sen. (of Leslie & Hall,
metal & tin-plate merchants, 48, 50 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 69 Partickhill Road (1861 - 1904) - Simpson, Robt. sen. (of Robt. Simpson & Sons, costumiers, silk mercers, clothiers, etc., 1-7 Jamaica Street & 203-207 Argyle Street)
Lived at 8 Partickhill Road (1871 - 1877) - Cook, Wm., sen. (of Wm. Cook & Sons, saw, file, edge-tool manufacturers, grinders, &c., Glasgow Saw & File Works, 24 Elliot Street & 42 Havelock Street, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 37 Peel Street (1877 - 1878) - Manson, Andrew, sen. (of A. Manson & Sons, stair railers, wood carvers and turners, 43-51 Millroad Street)
Lived at 45 Peel Street (1908 - 1910) - Pullar, James T., sen.
Lived at 1 Portman Place (1880 - 1901) - Pritty, Thomas, sen., engraver, printer and lithographer, 36 Argyle Arcade
Lived at 75 Queen Margaret Drive (1875 - 1879) - Adams, James sen., M.D., F.F.P.S.G., physician
Lived at 10 Queens Crescent (1896 - 1900) - Raeburn, James sen., ship owner, 34 Street Enoch Square
Lived at 11 Royal Crescent (1861 - 1869) - Taylor, John sen., merchant, 19 Cochran Street
Lived at 17 Royal Crescent (1857 - 1866) - Lochhead, Wm. sen. (of Wylie & Lochhead, cabinetmakers & upholsterers, upholstery furnishers, paper hangings, carpet, floor-cloth, damask, moreen, blankets, bed & table linen, wax cloth, hair & hair cloth, down & feather merchants, 45 Buchanan & 34 Mitchell Street ; funeral undertakers, posthorse & carriage hirers, 58 Union Street, Kent Road & Whiteinch stables)
Lived at 18 Royal Crescent (1859 - 1864) - Carswell, Allan sen., builder, 104 Queen Street
Lived at 22 Royal Crescent (1860 - 1863) - Cook, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Cook & Sons, saw, file, plane, edge-tool manufacturers, grinders, Glasgow Saw & File Works, 24 Elliot Street & 42 Havelock Street, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 24 Royal Crescent (1876 - 1877) - Simpson, Robt. sen. (of Robert Simpson & Sons, drapers, general warehousemen & outfitters, 1-7 Jamaica Street & 207 Argyle Street)
Lived at 19 Royal Terrace (1869 - 1871) - Fraser, John sen.
Lived at 4 Royal Terrace (1856 - 1861) - Fraser, Mrs. John sen.
Lived at 4 Royal Terrace (1857 - 1873) - Carswell, Allen sen., builder, 104 Queen Street
Lived at 14 Sandyford Place (1865 - 1871) - Speirs, Gilbert B. sen., traveller
Lived at 24 Sandyford Place (1911 - 1914) - Govan, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Govan & Son, muslin
manufacturers, 15 Renfield Street ; works, Pollokshaws)
Lived at 45 Southpark Avenue (1843 - 1850) - King, Mrs. John, sen.
Lived at 45 Southpark Avenue (1866 - 1879) - Govan, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Govan & Son, muslin manufacturers, 15 Renfield Street ; works, Pollokshaws)
Lived at 47 Southpark Avenue (1843 - 1850) - Govan, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Govan & Son, muslin
manufacturers, 15 Renfield Street ; works, Pollokshaws)
Lived at 64 Southpark Avenue (1850 - 1884) - Govan, Wm. sen. (of Wm. Govan & Son, muslin
manufacturers, 15 Renfield Street ; works, Pollokshaws)
Lived at 66 Southpark Avenue (1850 - 1884) - Young, Robt. sen., accountant, 95 Wellington Street
Lived at 20 St Vincent Crescent (1882 - 1888) - Gilchrist, Duncan, sen., grocer, 10 Dumbarton Road
Lived at 22 St Vincent Crescent (1887 - 1891) - Alexander, J. sen.
Lived at 56 St Vincent Crescent (1878 - 1879) - Young, Robert sen.
Lived at 63 St Vincent Crescent (1886 - 1887) - Allan, Hendry W. (of James Allan sen. & Son, ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 4 Striven Gardens (1883 - 1902) - 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) - McCallum, Mungo (of Duncan McCallum sen. & Co., ironmongers, brassfounders & smiths, 56 St. Vincent Street, later 72 Renfield Street ; works, 22-24 Street Enoch Wynd, later 18 West Milton Lane, Cowcaddens)
Lived at 18 Victoria Crescent Road (1867 - 1881) - McCallum, Duncan (of Duncan McCallum sen. & Co., ironmongers, brassfounders & smiths, 72 Renfield Street ; works, 18 West Milton Lane, Cowcaddens)
Lived at 18 Victoria Crescent Road (1874 - 1884) - Mitchell, Robert, sen., M.R.C.V.S., veterinary surgeon (of Robt Mitchell & Son, M.R.C.V.S., veterinary surgeons & horse shoers, 18 Shaftesbury Street, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1908 - 1914) - Mollison, Mrs. Wm., sen.
Lived at 12 Walworth Terrace (1877 - 1879) - Lockhart, Wm., sen.
Lived at 137 West Graham Street (1884 - 1887) - Sharp, Andrew, sen.
Lived at 63 West Graham Street (1898 - 1903) - Bain, John (at Elmbank Foundry, James Allan, sen. & Son Ltd., 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 146 West Princes Street (1907 - 1907) - Young, Wm., sen., builder, 27 Gibson Street
Lived at 1 Westbank Quadrant (1880 - 1884) - Young, Wm. sen., builder, Saughfield, Hillhead
Lived at 9 Westbank Quadrant (1884 - 1888) - McFarlane, Mrs. W. sen.
Lived at 26 Westbourne Gardens (1897 - 1900) - McFarlane, Mrs. W. sen.
Lived at 48 Westbourne Gardens (1899 - 1899) - Parker, James, cashier (at James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental and sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 18 Westend Park Street (1890 - 1892) - Parker, James, cashier (at James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental and sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 24 Westend Park Street (1894 - 1894) - Hedderwick, Mrs. James sen.
Lived at 22 Westminster Terrace (1855 - 1860) - Gibson, Alex. (at James Allan sen. & Son,
ornamental and sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry)
Lived at 21 Willowbank Street (1894 - 1901) - Dow, John G. cashier (at James Allan sen. & Son, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 22 Wilton Drive (1907 - 1908) - Boyd, Robt. sen. & jun. (of Robt. Boyd & Co., yarn & goods commission merchants, 70 George Square)
Lived at 107 Wilton Street (1858 - 1867) - McOnie, John, sen. (of John McOnie & Son, butchers, 184 Cowcaddens Street)
Lived at 287 Wilton Street (1890 - 1896)