West End Address Archive
- Smith, James
Lived at 1 Airlie Street (1902 - 1904) - Smith, W.M.
Lived at 36 Airlie Street (1912 - 1914) - Drew, James H. (of Smith & Simons, seed merchants & nurserymen, 36-38 West George Street
Lived at 56 Airlie Street (1911 - 1912) - Anderson, John F. (at Andrew Campbell & Co., shipwrights & blacksmiths, Springfield Quay)
Lived at 9 Airlie Street (1911 - 1913) - Naismith, Thos.
Lived at 1 Alberta Terrace (1911 - 1911) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 3 Alberta Terrace (1911 - 1911) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 3 Alberta Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Smith, M.
Lived at 4 Alberta Terrace (1890 - 1893) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 4 Alberta Terrace (1893 - 1894) - Stirrat, Walter (at Geo. Smith & Sons Ltd., wholesale furriers, 80 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 2 Alton Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Smith, Miss K.J.
Lived at 4 Alton Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Montgomery, John Smith, A.N., M.D, C.M., physician & surgeon, 1003 Argyle Street, later at 121 Dumbarton Road
Lived at 1 Ardgowan Terrace (1886 - 1886) - Cumming, Thomas (of Cumming & Smith, wholesale upholstery furnishers, cabinet, chair, sofa frame, bedding manufacturers, house furnishers & carpet factors, North Wallace Street)
Lived at 2 Ardgowan Terrace (1881 - 1882) - Thorburn, Andrew B. (of Clelland & Thorburn, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 107-109 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 2 Ardgowan Terrace (1886 - 1907) - 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) - Armour, Robert S. (of Robert Armour & Sons, shipsmiths, anchor, chain & tank makers, 306-308 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1908 - 1909) - Smith, Andrew (of A. & R. Smith, plumbers, brassfounders & tinsmiths, 58 Anderston Quay)
Lived at 6 Ardgowan Terrace (1893 - 1902) - Armour, Robert S. (of Robert Armour & Sons, shipsmiths, anchor, chain & tank makers, 306-308 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 7 Ardgowan Terrace (1909 - 1911) - Smith, Moses (of Johnstone & Fairie, yarn merchants 113 Ingram Street)
Lived at 13 Argyll Place (1874 - 1878) - Smith, Moses (of Johnstone & Fairie, yarn merchants 113 Ingram Street)
Lived at 19 Argyll Place (1878 - 1879) - Smith & Ross, yarn merchants & agents, 49 Cochrane Street
Lived at 19 Argyll Place (1879 - 1887) - Smith, James, warehouseman (Mann, Byars & Co., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 21 Glassford Street, retail warehousemen, 12 Argyle Street)
Lived at 19 Argyll Place (1887 - 1892) - Smith, Robert Murray, jun., reporter, "Glasgow Herald"
Lived at 31 Argyll Place (1904 - 1908) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 12 Arlington Street (1884 - 1894) - McFarlane, Peter (atRobt. & Wm. Sorley, watch & clock makers, gold & silversmiths, dealers in precious stones, antiques & plate, 136 Argyle Street & 1-3 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 17 Arlington Street (1884 - 1886) - Jackson, Wm. V., jeweller, watch & clock maker, silversmith, 81 Virginia Street
Lived at 22 Arlington Street (1884 - 1885) - Smith, Wm., clerk to Commissioners of Property & Income-tax for Lower Ward of Lanarkshire, 65 West Regent Street
Lived at 29 Arlington Street (1879 - 1886) - Rait, D.C., goldsmith &
silver plate manufacturer, 16 Argyll Street
Lived at 30 Arlington Street (1834 - 1841) - Smith, D.
Lived at 30 Arlington Street (1869 - 1872) - Smith, Sidney, manufacturer and agent for hosiery, 41-43 Brunswick Street
Lived at 37 Arlington Street (1860 - 1861) - Smith, Wm., accountant, house factor and insurance agent, 75 West Nile Street
Lived at 37 Arlington Street (1869 - 1879) - Smith, Sidney, manufacturer and agent for hosiery, 41-43 Brunswick Street
Lived at 49 Arlington Street (1861 - 1862) - Crawford, Wm. (of Wm. Crawford & Son, tinsmiths, 46 Meuse Lane, Cowcaddens)
Lived at 49 Arlington Street (1889 - 1895) - Smith, Elliot
Lived at 6 Ashgrove Terrace (1893 - 1894) - Allan, Wm., wine & spirit merchant, 23 Shamrock Street, 27 Smith Street, Whiteinch & 102 Woodlands Road
Lived at 10 Ashley Street (1870 - 1873) - McFarlane, Duncan, writer (of McClure, Naismith & Brodie, writers & commissioners for taking English & Irish affidavits in chancery & bankruptcy, 87 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 18 Ashley Street (1869 - 1872) - Smith, M.
Lived at 20 Ashley Street (1869 - 1870) - Stuart, Thomas, manufacturing silversmith, 32 McAslin Street
Lived at 41 Ashley Street (1890 - 1891) - Pupil Teachers'
Institute ; headmaster, 1902-05 Fergus Smith, M.A.
1905-11 William Law,
M.A.
Lived at 44 Ashley Street (1902 - 1911) - Smith, William, shoemaker
Lived at 51 Ashley Street (1905 - 1907) - Smith, Noah, agent for Jones Brothers & Co., 135 Buchanan Street
Lived at 60 Ashley Street (1865 - 1876) - Rankin, John Naismith (of
Wm. Rankin & Sons, corkwood
growers, importers & manufacturers, 10-12 Carlton Place)
Lived at 40 Ashton Road (1911 - 1911) - Smith, Miss Lenora B., artist,
79 West Regent Street
Lived at 4 Ashton Road (1891 - 1897) - Smith, Fred. W. (at Scottish
Metropolitan Life Assurance Co., 107 Wellington Street)
Lived at 4 Ashton Road (1894 - 1897) - Donaldson, John (of J. & P. Donaldson, gold and silversmiths, jewellers, and watchmakers, 68 Argyle Street)
Lived at 15 Ashton Terrace (1864 - 1880) - MacAlister, Wm. G., LL.B. (at McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers, commissioners for taking affidavits in English, Irish & Colonial Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 20 Ashton Terrace (1905 - 1912) - Smith, Mrs. T.S.
Lived at 30 Ashton Terrace (1895 - 1900) - Smith, T.S. (at Black & Wingate, manufacturers and
calico printers, 5 Royal Exchange Square ; works, Kelvinhaugh)
Lived at 31 Ashton Terrace (1887 - 1894) - McKellar, Peter (of Aird & Thomson, diamond
merchants, gold & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers, dealers in
antique silver, 133 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 31 Ashton Terrace (1908 - 1912) - Dunn, Patrick Smith (of James Dunn & Sons, ship owners and shipping agents, 26 Renfield Street)
Lived at 42 Athole Gardens (1884 - 1902) - Smith, Frank P., iron merchant (of J. & A. McMorland, iron merchants, Bank of Scotland Buildings, 24 George Square)
Lived at 6 Athole Gardens (1882 - 1889) - Smith, Mrs. James
Lived at 1 Athole Gardens Terrace (1907 - 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) - Barr, Robt. (at Smith, Sons & Laughland,
manufacturers & warehousemen, wholesale, 85 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union
Street)
Lived at 12 Baliol Street (1856 - 1885) - Smith, Geo. C., vice secretary of Northern Assurance Co., 19 St. Vincent Place
Lived at 14 Baliol Street (1858 - 1861) - Woolfield, Samuel, goldsmith & jeweller, desk & dressing-case maker, 28 Buchanan Street ; works, Mitchell Lane
Lived at 17 Baliol Street (1848 - 1852) - Smith, John L.
Lived at 1 Baliol Street (1870 - 1877) - Broadley, John (of Robert Smith & Co., plate and gas singers, 29-31 North Albion Street)
Lived at 21 Baliol Street (1857 - 1864) - Smith, John, resident secretary, British Imperial Insurance Corporation Limited, 66 Renfield Street
Lived at 24 Baliol Street (1870 - 1871) - Sutherland, Donald, agent for Thomas & Wm. Smith, Street Lawrence Rope Works, Newcastle
Lived at 24 Baliol Street (1885 - 1886) - Sutherland, Donald, agent for Thomas & Wm. Smith, Street Lawrence Rope Works, Newcastle
Lived at 27 Baliol Street (1886 - 1887) - Smith, Mrs. Clara
Lived at 4 Baliol Street (1905 - 1910) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 5 Baliol Street (1902 - 1905) - Robertson, David (of D. & T. Robertson, furnishing ironmongers, electro-plate merchants, gasfitters & blacksmiths, Corporation Buildings, 284-286 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 8 Baliol Street (1875 - 1877) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 8 Baliol Street (1901 - 1902) - Smith, Ernest
Lived at 1 Banavie Road (1874 - 1877) - Johnstone, Alex. (of Smith, Wright & Johnston, later of Wright, Johnston & MacKenzie, writers, 150 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 26 Banavie Road (1868 - 1871) - Smith, George
Lived at 31 Banavie Road (1912 - 1912) - Smith, Geo.
Lived at 8 Banavie Road (1893 - 1912) - 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, Sidney, painter & decorator, 110 West Regent Street
Lived at 3 Bank Street (1872 - 1879) - 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) - Ker, Henry A. (of D. & J. Smith, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, 173 Trongate)
Lived at 63 Bank Street (1872 - 1876) - Smith, Swan
Lived at 11 Barrington Drive (1896 - 1899) - Smith, J.W., inspector of agencies (Standard Life Assurance Co., all classes of life assurance and annuities, Standard Buildings, 92 Gordon Street)
Lived at 11 Barrington Drive (1896 - 1898) - Smith, Walter Stables (of Wm. E. & W. Smith & Co., yarn agents, 6 Hanover Street)
Lived at 12 Barrington Drive (1896 - 1908) - Smith, Thomas, Board of Trade surveyor, 7 York Street
Lived at 14 Barrington Drive (1897 - 1900) - Davidson, Walter, manager
(at Walker & Hall, silversmiths and electro-platers, 8 Gordon Street)
Lived at 17 Barrington Drive (1897 - 1898) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 23 Barrington Drive (1901 - 1911) - Smith, James
Lived at 23 Barrington Drive (1902 - 1902) - MacMillan, Hugh (at Hodge &
Smith, chartered accountants, Fyfe Chambers, 105 W. George Street, later with McLay,
McAllister & McGibbon, C.A., 94 Hope Street)
Lived at 6 Barrington Drive (1896 - 1903) - Rodan, J. Douglas (at P. & R. Fleming & Co., ironmongers, iron merchants, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, wire fence & gate manufacturers, agricultural implement makers ; warehouses, 29 Argyle Street, 16 Graham Square & 18-24 Stockwell Street ; branch, 1 Dowanhill Place, Partick ; works, Kelvin Street, Partick)
Lived at 70 Barrington Drive (1901 - 1906) - Smith, R, & Co., organ builders & tuning
contractors
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Lived at 345 Bath Lane (1913 - 1913) - Roger, W.W.S. (of Wood, Smith & Co., coffee & spice merchants and J. & T. Davidson, wholesale grocers, 72 Robertson Street)
Lived at 12 Beaumont Gate (1910 - 1910) - Knox, John (of John Smith & Son, booksellers &
stationers, agents for the Ordnance Survey maps, 70 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 10 Belgrave Terrace (1859 - 1864) - Lindsay, James S., joiner, 5 Wilson Street (Oakfield Avenue), later of Park & Lindsay, joiners, 15 Smith Street (Otago Street), Hillhead
Lived at 12 Belgrave Terrace (1889 - 1896) - Naismith, John, writer (of McClure, Naismith & Brodie, writers & commissioner, 87 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 2 Belgrave Terrace (1861 - 1878) - Smith, Gordon, writer (of Gordon Smith & Lucas, writers, 133 W. George Street)
Lived at 3 Belgrave Terrace (1865 - 1884) - Wright, Thomas G., writer (of Smith & Wright, later Wright, Johnston, & Mackenzie, writers, 99 later 150 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 4 Belgrave Terrace (1857 - 1878) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 7 Belgrave Terrace (1909 - 1913) - Brodie, Robert (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & MacFarlane, writers & commissioners for taking English & Irish affidavits in chancery & bankruptcy, 87 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 23 Belhaven Terrace (1878 - 1878) - Brodie, Wm., writer (of McLure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 23 Belhaven Terrace (1888 - 1888) - Smith, Wm., accountant (of John & Wm. Smith, accountants, 3 Belhaven Terrace)
Lived at 3 Belhaven Terrace (1888 - 1888) - McKenzie, Alex. (of Alex. McKenzie & Co., carvers,
furnishers, 87-89 Buchanan Street, & Geo. Smith & Co., iron founders, Sun Foundry,
64 Port Dundas Road)
Lived at 8 Belhaven Terrace (1867 - 1876) - 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) - Smith, Sir Wm. A., Brigade secretary of the Boys' Brigade, 30 George Square
Lived at 13 Belmont Crescent (1906 - 1906) - Service, John (of Smith, Sons & Laughland, manufacturers & warehousemen ; wholesale, 85 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 2 Belmont Crescent (1881 - 1883) - Dunn, Patrick Smith (of James Dunn & Sons, brokers and commission merchants, 203 Hope Street)
Lived at 4 Belmont Crescent (1877 - 1878) - Boyd, James (of James Smith & Son, coalmasters, 20 Dixon Street)
Lived at 1 Belmont Street (1873 - 1876) - Whitson, Arthur, writer (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for taking affidavits in English, Irish & Colonial Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 20 Belmont Street (1912 - 1912) - Smith, Montague, professor of music and university organist
Lived at 2 Belmont Street (1879 - 1881) - Dunn, Patrick Smith (of James Dunn & Sons, brokers and commission merchants, 62 Jamaica Street)
Lived at 4 Belmont Street (1875 - 1878) - McKay, John J. (of Smith & McKay, flour & grain merchants, 30 Ann Street)
Lived at 39 Bentnick Street (1888 - 1889) - Smith, Alexander, grocer and wine merchant, 902 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 45 Bentnick Street (1906 - 1913) - Smith, Wm. jun., Park Grove Place
Lived at 53 Bentnick Street (1878 - 1881) - Sprunt, David (of Duncan
Ferguson, goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller & watchmaker, 28 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 5 Bentnick Street (1888 - 1889) - Smith, Wm., postman, G.P.O.
Lived at 104 Berkeley Street (1909 - 1909) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 122 Berkeley Street (1892 - 1896) - Smith, James
Lived at 122 Berkeley Street (1896 - 1903) - Smith, Wm., postman, G.P.O.
Lived at 122 Berkeley Street (1903 - 1909) - McKenzie, J., tailor1909-12 Mowat John F., blacksmith, 169 Finnieston Street
Lived at 126 Berkeley Street (1894 - 1894) - Paterson, David, general smiths, 47 Dorset Street
Lived at 129 Berkeley Street (1899 - 1907) - Paterson David, general smith, 47 Dorset StreetNext door to 125 Berkeley Street Next door to 133 Berkeley Street
Lived at 129 Berkeley Street (1913 - 1913) - Paterson, David (of David Paterson & Son, general smiths, 47 Dorset Street)
Lived at 130 Berkeley Street (1893 - 1899) - Dunn, Joseph B. (at W. & J.G. Smith & Co., manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 133 Berkeley Street (1882 - 1887) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 133 Berkeley Street (1900 - 1903) - Smith, Alex., painter and paperhanger
Lived at 139 Berkeley Street (1897 - 1901) - Smith, R. & Co., organ builders
Lived at 14 Berkeley Street (1895 - 1899) - Jelen, J. & S., wholesale cabinetmakers, 27 Smith Street, Kinning Park
Lived at 152 Berkeley Street (1907 - 1908) - Fulton, John (of Fulton & Mackay, ship chandlers, sail makers, ironmongers & tinsmiths, 136 Broomielaw)
Lived at 169 Berkeley Street (1867 - 1871) - Whitesmith, W. (of Wm. Whitesmith & Co., engineers and machine makers, 1103 Argyle Street)
Lived at 180 Berkeley Street (1908 - 1911) - Smith, Wm. J.N., wine and spirit merchant, 8 Kelvingrove Street
Lived at 192 Berkeley Street (1882 - 1884) - Gill, Robt. (of Smith & Gill, plumbers and gasfitters, 63 West Regent Street)
Lived at 198 Berkeley Street (1888 - 1898) - Smith, W., brick builder and contractor
Lived at 213 Berkeley Street (1876 - 1878) - Forrest, J.W. (at Colledge, Smith, Jackson & Guy, writers, 120 West Regent Street)
Lived at 213 Berkeley Street (1891 - 1897) - Stewart, James, coppersmith and brassfounder, 79 Bishop Street, Anderston
Lived at 216 Berkeley Street (1875 - 1879) - Smith, W.A.
Lived at 226 Berkeley Street (1875 - 1877) - Smith, Alex., painter and paperhanger, 1 Woodside Quadrant
Lived at 226 Berkeley Street (1894 - 1897) - Mowat, John F., blacksmith, 169 Finnieston StreetNext door to 224 Berkeley Street Next door to 228 Berkeley Street
Lived at 226 Berkeley Street (1910 - 1910) - Dunn, Joseph B. (at W. & J. G. Smith & Co., manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 234 Berkeley Street (1874 - 1880) - Smith, R.
Lived at 235 Berkeley Street (1902 - 1913) - Smith, Alex.
Lived at 238 Berkeley Street (1889 - 1890) - Smith, R.
Lived at 238 Berkeley Street (1913 - 1913) - Smith, R., representative for T.C. Lewis & Co., London, organ builders & bell founders
Lived at 36 Berkeley Street (1881 - 1889) - Smith, R. & Co., organ builders
Lived at 36 Berkeley Street (1889 - 1895) - Smith, Wm. jun., superintendent, 140 West George Street
Lived at 18 Berkeley Terrace (1911 - 1911) - Blair, Geo. McLelland (ofP. & W. McLellan, ironmongers, iron merchants, smiths, bolt & rivet manufacturers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron works, 10 Adelphi Terrace & 35 Rose Street, Hutchesontown ; iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 21 Berkeley Terrace (1867 - 1872) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 21 Berkeley Terrace (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 22 Berkeley Terrace (1887 - 1889) - Kirkpatrick, Alex. Bryce (of R.H. Fraser & Kirkpatrick, stockbrokers, 7 Royal Bank Place, later of Fraser, Kirkpatrick & Smith, 88 St. Vincent Street & Stock Exchange)
Lived at 24 Berkeley Terrace (1873 - 1892) - Brown, James, tinsmith and gasfitter, 137 West Nile Street
Lived at 25 Berkeley Terrace (1904 - 1906) - McClelland, James jun., accountant (of McClelland, Son & Smith, accountants, 103 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 28 Berkeley Terrace (1861 - 1865) - Smith, David, M.D., M.R.C.S., surgeon and oculist, 48 Dundas Street
Lived at 28 Berkeley Terrace (1878 - 1888) - Gibson, C. Smith
Lived at 2 Berkeley Terrace (1864 - 1865) - Millen, James A. (of James A. Millen, iron & steel merchant, general smith work, manufacturer of iron roofing, fencing, wrought iron gates, railings, iron & steel forgings, 33-35 Commerce Street ; works, Tradeston
Lived at 2 Berkeley Terrace (1901 - 1903) - Miller, James (of Miller & Pierce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 37 Berkeley Terrace (1871 - 1875) - Miller, Thomas (of Miller & Pierce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 37 Berkeley Terrace (1871 - 1875) - Smith, Miss M.
Lived at 6 Berkeley Terrace (1900 - 1902) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 8 Berkeley Terrace (1890 - 1891) - Stewart, John A. (of Robt. Stewart, goldsmith, watchmaker, diamond merchant, turret clock maker & silversmith, 122-134 Argyle Street & 2-4 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 9 Berkeley Terrace (1880 - 1884) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 11 Bloomfield Place (1852 - 1855) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 11 Bloomfield Place (1855 - 1856) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 11 Bloomfield Place (1856 - 1881) - MacDonald, David D., writer (of J. MacDonald & Son, writers, 109 Bath Street, later MacDonald, Son & Smith, writers, 205 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 11 Bloomfield Place (1881 - 1897) - McDonald, Thomas (of J. McDonald & Son, writers, 109 Bath Street, later MacDonald, Son & Smith, writers, 205 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 11 Bloomfield Place (1881 - 1901) - Smith, Henry (at Gibb & Bruce, wine merchants, 57 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 11 Bloomfield Place (1887 - 1898) - Smith, Mrs. Geo.
Lived at 17 Bloomfield Place (1868 - 1869) - Knox, Thomas, cartwright and blacksmith, 4 Possil Road
Lived at 20 Bloomfield Place (1872 - 1875) - Hatfield, Smith (of Hatfield, Cameron & Co., merchants & shipbrokers, 97 later at 154 West George Street, later at 97 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 22 Bloomfield Place (1870 - 1873) - Smith, Sidney (of Sidney Smith & Son, painters & paperhangers, 24 Salisbury Place, later at 7 Otago Street)
Lived at 2 Bloomfield Place (1879 - 1891) - Smith, Duncan, market gardener
Lived at 4 Bloomfield Place (1880 - 1891) - Smith, E.
Lived at 4 Bloomfield Place (1891 - 1902) - Smith, Miss, M.B., music teacher
Lived at 5 Bloomfield Place (1896 - 1913) - Forsyth, Wm. C. (of Forsyth & Smith, later at Forsyth & Son, marine insurance brokers, commission agents & merchants, 40 Union Street)
Lived at 7 Bloomfield Place (1872 - 1876) - Smith, Archd., pawnbroker, 131 Oxford Street, 2 North Coburg Street, 79 Brown Street, Anderston, 18-20 Dale Street, Bridgeton, 225 Garscube Road & 30 Well Street Partick
Lived at 8 Bloomfield Place (1892 - 1900) - 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) - Smith, Herbert, M.A., Ph.D., lecturer, Glasgow University
Lived at 18 Botanic Crescent (1912 - 1912) - McMurchy, Daniel (of A.D. Miller & Co., electro-platers in gold, silver, nickel, etc. & manufacturing silversmiths, 47 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 21 Botanic Crescent (1910 - 1910) - Smith, James G. (of W. & J. G. Smith & Co, manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 14 Bowmont Gardens (1878 - 1893) - Smith, Stewart, H. (of W. & J. G. Smith & Co., manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 14 Bowmont Gardens (1882 - 1893) - Muirhead, James, writer (of Baird Smiths, Muirhead & Guthrie Smith, writers, 205 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 2 Bowmont Gardens (1896 - 1896) - Smith, John, laundryman, 35 West Graham Street
Lived at 2 Buccleuch Lane (1910 - 1914) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 17 Buckingham Terrace (1876 - 1878) - Smith, David, civil engineer & land surveyor, 37 West George Street
Lived at 19 Buckingham Terrace (1855 - 1860) - Alexander, Archd. S. (of Smith, Anderson & Co., sewed muslin warehousemen, 4 George Square)
Lived at 23 Buckingham Terrace (1858 - 1867) - Brodie, Robt. (of McClure, Naismith & Brodie, writers & commissioners for affidavits, 81 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 23 Buckingham Terrace (1862 - 1866) - McLeod, Angus (of George Smith & Co., architectural ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Sun Foundry, Parliamentary Road)
Lived at 25 Buckingham Terrace (1882 - 1885) - Smith, Wm. R.W. (of Wm. R.W. Smith & Son, woollen & yarn agents, 2 North Court, Royal Exchange)
Lived at 27 Buckingham Terrace (1863 - 1889) - Smith, Wm. Alex. (of Wm. R.W. Smith & Son, woollen & yarn agents, 2 North Court, Royal Exchange)
Lived at 27 Buckingham Terrace (1869 - 1872) - Wallace, James (of M. Wallace & Co., coal, coke & smithy coalmasters, Possil Collieries, 205 later 176.5 Hope Street & Mid Wharf, Port Dundas)
Lived at 5 Buckingham Terrace (1881 - 1898) - Wallace, Matthew (of M. Wallace & Co., coal, coke & smithy coalmasters, Possil Collieries, 205 later 176.5 Hope Street & Mid Wharf, Port Dundas)
Lived at 5 Buckingham Terrace (1881 - 1884) - Carrick, James G. (of James McHaffie & Co., laterJames G. Carrick & Co., manufacturing tinsmiths, street lamp & packing case makers, smiths & coppersmiths, makers of ventilators, oil casks, paint kegs, Glasgow Metallic Works, Calderwood Street, Parliamentary Road)
Lived at 29 Burnbank Gardens (1879 - 1888) - Logan, Wm. T. (of W. & W. Logan, jewellers, silversmiths, watch and clock makers, 72 later 78 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 29 Burnbank Gardens (1892 - 1892) - Muirhead, Robert K. (of James Muirhead & Sons, goldsmiths, jewellers & chronometer makers to the Admiralty, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Place)
Lived at 30 Burnbank Gardens (1867 - 1871) - Smith, John, accountant, 7 Victoria Place, West Regent Street
Lived at 34 Burnbank Gardens (1862 - 1868) - McFarlane, Peter (of Peter McFarlane & Sons, watch & clock makers, goldsmiths, jewellers, 10-12 Argyle Arcade & 68 Argyle Street
Lived at 37 Burnbank Gardens (1869 - 1880) - Smith, Thomas D., M.B., C.M., 90 Cowcaddens Street
Lived at 39 Burnbank Gardens (1898 - 1900) - Smith, Thomas D., M.B., surgeon, Cowcaddens Medical Hall, 90 Cowcaddens
Lived at 10 Burnbank Terrace (1878 - 1879) - Smith, Geo. (of Archd. Smith & Co., later of Smith & McCuUoch, sewed muslin manufacturers, 62 Queen Street)
Lived at 11 Burnbank Terrace (1872 - 1877) - Beith, James, ironfounder and smith, Cumberland Foundry, 168 Gallowgate
Lived at 16 Burnbank Terrace (1854 - 1863) - Smith, Mrs. Mary Eadie, pawnbroker, 13 Albert Street, Govan
Lived at 16 Burnbank Terrace (1893 - 1895) - Combe, Wm., cashier (at Geo. Smith & Sons, merchants and shipowners, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 1 Burnbank Terrace (1883 - 1889) - Smith, Cunningham (of Potter, Wilson & Co., merchants, 72 Great Clyde Street)
Lived at 26 Burnbank Terrace (1855 - 1872) - Smith, Thomas D., M.B., surgeon, Cowcaddens Medical Hall, 90 Cowcaddens
Lived at 3 Burnbank Terrace (1879 - 1898) - Muirhead, John James (of James Muirhead & Son, goldsmiths, jewellers & chronometer makers to the Admiralty, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Place)
Lived at 4 Burnbank Terrace (1862 - 1866) - Smith, Geo.
Lived at 7 Burnbank Terrace (1871 - 1873) - Smith, Wm. McD. W. (of Ritchie & Smith, manufacturers, 118 Queen Street)
Lived at 8 Burnbank Terrace (1885 - 1899) - Smith, James Murray, editor, 'Glasgow Herald', 65 Buchanan Street & 60-68 Mitchell Street
Lived at 11 Bute Gardens (1895 - 1895) - 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) - Smith, Hugh, engineer, Possil Engine Works, Possil Road
Lived at 1 Bute Mansions (1906 - 1906) - Smith, James G. (at Merry & Cuninghame Ltd., iron and coal masters, 109 Hope Street)
Lived at 8 Bute Mansions (1897 - 1904) - Gilmour, Andrew H., cashier (John Finlay & Co., ironmongers, blacksmiths, brassfounders, 18 Renfield Street & Overnewton Works)
Lived at 102 Byres Road (1882 - 1885) - Smith, John H., house factor and insurance agent
Lived at 107 Byres Road (1891 - 1892) - Smith, James
Lived at 128 Byres Road (1900 - 1903) - Smith, Wm. & Co., painters and decorators
Lived at 138 Byres Road (1893 - 1897) - Smith, John, grocer
Lived at 145 Byres Road (1896 - 1902) - Smith, John & Sons, grocers
Lived at 145 Byres Road (1902 - 1902) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 150 Byres Road (1913 - 1913) - 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) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 193 Byres Road (1907 - 1907) - Smith, George, shirtcutter (at Henry Burton & Co., hosiers, glovers, shirtmakers and outfitters, 107-111 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 197 Byres Road (1899 - 1902) - Graham, D. & G., telegraph & electric light engineers, gasfitters, locksmiths, window blinds, 134-140 Douglas Street
Lived at 201 Byres Road (1878 - 1896) - Smith, J.
Lived at 204 Byres Road (1879 - 1881) - Smith, Wm. & Co., painters & decorators
Lived at 231 Byres Road (1877 - 1893) - Smith, Alex. Lindsay, teacher, Springbank Public School
Lived at 241 Byres Road (1888 - 1894) - Smith, J.G.
Lived at 253 Byres Road (1906 - 1906) - Logan, Wm. (at Smith, Findlay & Co., manufacturers' agents, 22 West Nile Street, later of Logan & Dickie, house factors and property agents, 58 Bath Street)
Lived at 313 Byres Road (1891 - 1898) - Miller, W.S., furnishing ironmongers, smith & gasfitter
Lived at 374 Byres Road (1895 - 1896) - Fleming, J.S., furnishing ironmonger, cycle agent, blacksmith, tinsmith & gasfitter
Lived at 374 Byres Road (1896 - 1896) - Miller, W.S., furnishing ironmongers, smith & gasfitter
Lived at 376 Byres Road (1895 - 1896) - Fleming, J.S., furnishing ironmonger, cycle agent, blacksmith, tinsmith & gasfitter
Lived at 376 Byres Road (1896 - 1896) - 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) - Smith, Wm. M., upholsterer and bedding manufacturer, 10 Grosvenor Place, Byres Road
Lived at 85 Byres Road (1891 - 1898) - Smith, R.B.
Lived at 97 Byres Road (1891 - 1892) - Menzies, Peter D. (of Hendry & Menzies, ironmongers, tinsmiths, gasfitters, &c., 41 Union Street)
Lived at 11 Carnarvon Street (1868 - 1874) - Blaikley, Samuel (at James Muirhead & Sons, goldsmiths, jewellers, watch & chronometer makers, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Place)
Lived at 11 Carnarvon Street (1888 - 1892) - Naismith, Thomas, wholesale glass & china merchant & importer, Bohemian glass, 18 Charing Cross Mansions & Street George's Road ; wholesale department, 81-83 Trongate
Lived at 11 Carnarvon Street (1894 - 1895) - Smith, David, fishmonger, 325 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 17 Carnarvon Street (1851 - 1852) - Morton, Robt. G. (at Hodge & Smith, accountants, 137 W. George Street)
Lived at 17 Carnarvon Street (1883 - 1888) - Smith, Rev. Charles F.R., clergyman, Christ Church, chaplain to troops
Lived at 23 Carnarvon Street (1850 - 1851) - McKay, John J. (of Smith & McKay, flour and commission merchants, 19 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 2 Carnarvon Street (1884 - 1885) - Smith, Thomas G., "Herald" newspaper, head office, 65-69 Buchanan Street & 62-64 Mitchell Street
Lived at 35 Carnarvon Street (1881 - 1912) - Blaikley, David, goldsmith, 160-162 Street George's Road
Lived at 35 Carnarvon Street (1895 - 1896) - McKechnie, John (ofHenry Lawson & Son, funeral undertakers, carriage hirers, job & postmasters, bait & livery stablekeepers, 7-11 Newton Street, Charing Cross, 22 Main Street, Anderston, 32 Eglinton Street, 13 Abercromby Street, Calton, 142 Queen Street ; stables, Charing Cross Horse Bazaar, 20 Berkeley Street & Royal Horse Bazaar, Smith Street, Hillhead, Royal Carriage Bazaar & coach builders, 339 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 42 Carnarvon Street (1875 - 1881) - Smith, Wm. (of William Smith & Son, fancy goods warehouse, 235 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 48 Carnarvon Street (1873 - 1880) - Wright, Thomas G., writer (of Smith & Wright,
writers & solicitors to Glasgow & West of Scotland Society for Protection of
Trade, 99 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 49 Carnarvon Street (1855 - 1857) - Martin, James, jeweller (at James Muirhead & Son, watchmakers, goldsmiths, jewellers & chronometer makers, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Place)
Lived at 4 Carnarvon Street (1864 - 1870) - Smith, Agnes Y., ladies' & children's outfitters, 251 Great Western Road
Lived at 11 Carrington Street (1902 - 1902) - Jack, D. Hill (of Smith & Jack, card & pasteboard manufacturers, 69-71 Bishop Street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 18 Carrington Street (1872 - 1880) - Smith, Charles W.
Lived at 33 Carrington Street (1893 - 1895) - Smith, PeterNext door to 33 Carrington Street Next door to 39 Carrington Street
Lived at 35 Carrington Street (1908 - 1908) - Smith, Mrs. Charles
Lived at 10 Cecil Street (1892 - 1904) - Smith, Geo. Adam, M.A., professor of Hebrew, Free Church College
Lived at 22 Cecil Street (1893 - 1903) - Baird, Alex. Smith (of John Baird & Co., commission merchants, brewers' & distillers' agents, 83 Jamaica Street)
Lived at 26 Cecil Street (1863 - 1898) - Smith, Mrs. J. Randal
Lived at 32 Cecil Street (1885 - 1887) - Smith, Harry Gordon, manager, Mutual Fire Insurance Corporation Guaranteed, 153 Queen Street
Lived at 33 Cecil Street (1879 - 1880) - Smith, Harry Gordon, manager, Mutual Fire Insurance Corporation Guaranteed, 153 Queen Street
Lived at 35 Cecil Street (1880 - 1882) - Smith, Jessie F.
Lived at 45 Cecil Street (1883 - 1886) - Smith, Henry (at Gibb & Bruce, wine merchants, 57 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 45 Cecil Street (1884 - 1887) - Smith, Robert C. (at Mann, Byars, & Co., wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 21 Glassford Street ; retail warehousemen, 12 Argyle Street)
Lived at 45 Cecil Street (1884 - 1885) - Wilson, John G. (at John Smith & Son, booksellers and stationers, 19 Renfield Street)
Lived at 45 Cecil Street (1906 - 1909) - Buchanan, Daniel, chronometer, watchmaker, goldsmith & jeweller, 96 Argyle Street
Lived at 46 Cecil Street (1864 - 1870) - Fleming, J.S., furnishing ironmonger, cycle agent, blacksmith, tinsmith & gasfitter, 374-376 Byres Road & 18 Vinicombe Street, Hillhead ; workshop, 13 Vinicombe Street
Lived at 4 Cecil Street (1902 - 1904) - Drew, Peter (of Smith & Simons, seed merchants and nurserymen, 36-38 West George Street)
Lived at 4 Cecil Street (1908 - 1912) - Smith, R.
Lived at 51 Cecil Street (1902 - 1904) - Shaw, W.C., chronometer, watch & clock maker, goldsmith & silversmith, 56 Gordon Street
Lived at 8 Cecil Street (1877 - 1880) - Barr, Robt. (at Smith, Sons, & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 8 Cecil Street (1886 - 1911) - Naismith, T.
Lived at 18 Charing Cross Mansions (1892 - 1897) - Smith, Wm. (of Wm. Smith & Co., painters and
decorators, 231 Victoria Street (Byres Road))
Lived at 18 Church Street (1878 - 1885) - McCouaig, Samuel, blacksmith, later joiner, 146
Byres Road
Lived at 18 Church Street (1892 - 1908) - Smith, D.
Lived at 20 Church Street (1882 - 1883) - Smith, Wm. (of Wm. Smith & Co., painters and decorators, 231 Byres Road)
Lived at 22 Church Street (1887 - 1897) - Smith, James
Lived at 22 Church Street (1896 - 1900) - Smith, John
Lived at 24 Church Street (1882 - 1888) - Whitelaw, Wm., smith, 10 Otago Street, Hillhead
Lived at 30 Church Street (1876 - 1879) - Smith, J.
Lived at 3 Church Street (1883 - 1887) - 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) - Kirkpatrick, Alex. Bryce (of Fraser, Kirkpatrick & Smith, stockbrokers, 88 St. Vincent Street & Stock Exchange)
Lived at 10 Clairmont Gardens (1892 - 1892) - Fraser, John, tinsmith and gasfitter, 6 Claremont Street
Lived at 15 Clairmont Street (1871 - 1880) - Wilson, Wm., smith and edge-tool maker, 9 Eagle Lane, Maxwell Street
Lived at 34 Clairmont Street (1863 - 1864) - Melvin, Thomas, smith, machine maker & engineer, 59 William Street, Anderston
Lived at 34 Clairmont Street (1870 - 1871) - Muir, James jun. (of James Muir & Son, coppersmiths, metal plate workers & gasfitters, 52 Galbraith Street)
Lived at 34 Clairmont Street (1899 - 1902) - Dunn, Joseph B. (at W. & J.G. Smith & Co., manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmamock Road)
Lived at 40 Clairmont Street (1887 - 1897) - Smith, Frank, restaurateur, S3 Dundas Street
Lived at 40 Clairmont Street (1894 - 1896) - Smith, James Thomas, teacher of music
Lived at 42 Clairmont Street (1893 - 1900) - Smith, Mrs. James Thomas, teacher of music
Lived at 42 Clairmont Street (1900 - 1906) - Smith, Mrs. Thomas, dressmaker
Lived at 42 Clairmont Street (1906 - 1911) - Blair, James (of Blair, Campbell & McLean, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 61-69 McAlpine Street & Union Place, North Street, Anderston)
Lived at 48 Clairmont Street (1859 - 1865) - Wilson, Samuel, manager for White, Sons & Co., silversmiths, 5 Morrison Court
Lived at 48 Clairmont Street (1879 - 1880) - Fraser, John, ironmonger, tinsmith & gasfitter, 550 St. Vincent Street & 200 Dumbarton Road
Lived at 48 Clairmont Street (1891 - 1904) - Dunn, Joseph B. (at W. & J. G. Smith & Co. Ltd., manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 48 Clairmont Street (1897 - 1904) - Fraser, John, tinsmith and gasfitter
Lived at 6 Clairmont Street (1870 - 1875) - Waddell, J. (at George Edward & Sons, watch, clock & chronometer makers, jewellers, gold & silver smiths, Royal Bank Buildings, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place ; wholesale warehouse & manufactory, 91 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 8 Clairmont Street (1872 - 1873) - Smith, Geo. (of George Smith & Sons, merchants and
ship owners, 101 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 3 Claremont Terrace (1877 - 1895) - 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) - Leishman, John (of Smith & Leishman, timber measurers & carting contractors, Yorkhill wharf)
Lived at 17 Clarence Drive (1903 - 1906) - Dron, J.K. (of Thos. Ross & Sons, manufacturing goldsmiths, diamond merchants, watchmakers & silversmiths, 107 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 17 Clarence Drive (1909 - 1909) - Smith, A. Cameron
Lived at 38 Clarence Drive (1908 - 1911) - Millen, John W. (of Millen Brothers, sheet metal workers & smiths, general engineers & ship furnishers, 169 Finneston Street)
Lived at 68 Clarence Drive (1909 - 1912) - Stewart, Duncan (of Duncan Stewart & Co. Ltd., engineers, millwrights, boilermakers, coppersmiths & founders, London Road Iron Works)
Lived at 12 Cleveden Crescent (1885 - 1896) - Naismith, John (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for taking English & Irish affidavits in chancery & bankruptcy, 87 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 3 Cleveden Crescent (1878 - 1886) - Naismith, Mrs. John
Lived at 3 Cleveden Crescent (1886 - 1887) - Morrison, Wm., writer (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for taking colonial affidavits, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 19 Cleveden Drive (1891 - 1896) - Smith, James (of F. & J. Smith, Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd., tobacco, snuff & cigarette manufacturers & cigar merchants, 151-163 George Street)
Lived at 21 Cleveden Drive (1905 - 1905) - Smith, James (of F. & J. Smith, Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd., tobacco, snuff & cigarette manufacturers & cigar merchants, 151-163 George Street)
Lived at 25 Cleveden Drive (1903 - 1904) - Smith, Charles Randolph, engineer (of Barclay, Curle &
Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & North British Diesel Engine Works Ltd., 53 Bothwell
Street)
Lived at 2 Cleveden Drive (1912 - 1912) - 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) - Smith, Gibson
C. (of Geo. Smith & Co., architectural ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Sun
Foundry, Kennedy Street)
Lived at 16 Cleveden Road (1882 - 1886) - Russell, Thomas (of
Walter
MacFarlane & Co., architectural, artistic, sanitary & general casting smiths,
etc., Saracen Foundry, Possil Park)
Lived at 5 Cleveden Road (1876 - 1912) - Smith, Mrs. J., seminary for young ladies
Lived at 5 Clifton Place (1868 - 1876) - Parker, Geo., writer (of Gordon Smith & Parker, writers, 205 Hope Street)
Lived at 6 Clifton Place (1888 - 1893) - Smith, Geo. sen., merchant (of George Smith & Sons, general warehousemen, 32-36 London Street)
Lived at 1 Clifton Street (1849 - 1853) - Smith, Geo. jun., merchant (of George Smith & Sons, general warehousemen, 32-36 London Street)
Lived at 1 Clifton Street (1849 - 1853) - Smith, John (of David & John Smith, boot & shoe merchants & manufacturers, 173 Trongate)
Lived at 2 Clifton Street (1862 - 1869) - Smith, James, surveyor of taxes, 13 Queen Street
Lived at 2 Clifton Street (1881 - 1902) - Smith, David (of John Ross jun. & Co., merchants, 120 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 4 Clifton Street (1846 - 1848) - Smith, Alex. Muir, M.D., physician
Lived at 13 Clouston Street (1895 - 1912) - Smith, R.J. Somerville
Lived at 17 Clouston Street (1909 - 1909) - Cochrane, David (atSmith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 22 Clouston Street (1889 - 1891) - Smith, Charles A.
Lived at 22 Clouston Street (1897 - 1898) - Herkless, Wm. (of Herkless & Small, smiths, machine and fire engine makers, 9 Shuttle Street)
Lived at 29 Clouston Street (1879 - 1883) - Ker, Henry A. (of D. & J. Smith, wholesale boot and shoe merchants and manufacturers, 175 Trongate)
Lived at 30 Clouston Street (1882 - 1884) - Laughland, Andrew (ofSmith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 30 Clouston Street (1892 - 1901) - Smith, Mrs. Gordon
Lived at 41 Clouston Street (1892 - 1895) - Smith, James, manufacturers' agent, 27 Ann Street
Lived at 45 Clouston Street (1892 - 1894) - Smith, Mrs. Gordon
Lived at 4 Clouston Street (1898 - 1903) - Smith, Mrs. Gordon
Lived at 4 Clouston Street (1904 - 1906) - Kilburn, C.F., commercial traveller (J.W. & T.A. Smith Ltd., London)
Lived at 57 Clouston Street (1913 - 1913) - Smith, James, manufacturers' agent, 75 Buchanan Street
Lived at 63 Clouston Street (1894 - 1901) - Smith, James, coalmaster, Saracen and Eastfield, Possilpark
Lived at 1 Colebrooke Place (1885 - 1888) - Smith, Robert B. (of Smith & Wellstood, stove manufacturers (American) and ironfounders, 11-15 Dixon Street)
Lived at 12 Colebrooke Street (1880 - 1881) - Smith, Mrs. Daniel
Lived at 2 Colebrooke Street (1887 - 1895) - Smith, Mrs. E.
Lived at 6 Colebrooke Street (1912 - 1912) - Smith, W.W.C. (of W.W.C. Smith & Co., steamship owners and brokers, 81 Street George's Place)
Lived at 7 Colebrooke Terrace (1901 - 1905) - Galbraith, R. (at Edward & Sons, diamond & gem merchants, goldsmiths & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 3 Cowan Street (1907 - 1913) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 4 Cowan Street (1889 - 1891) - Smith, James, registrar of births, marriages & deaths, Milton District, 102 Burnside Street, Milton
Lived at 4 Craiglaw Place (1861 - 1869) - Smith, Dugald, assistant agent (The National Bank of Scotland Ltd.)
Lived at 4 Craiglaw Place (1910 - 1912) - McVicar, James
G. (at Moses McCulloch & Co., ironfounders and smiths, Cmnberland Foundry, 168
Gallowgate)
Lived at 11 Cranworth Street (1905 - 1909) - Reid, David (of J. Miller Reid
& Sons, brassfounders and coppersmiths, 110 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 17 Cranworth Street (1909 - 1910) - Smithells, James, general manager, Caledonian Railway, 302 Buchanan Street
Lived at 3 Crown Circus (1868 - 1872) - Paterson, Wm. (of Wm. Paterson & Son, smiths, chainmakers, gasfitters, bellhangers & agents ; office, 83 Pitt Street, 68 Bishop Street & Finnieston Quay)
Lived at 13 Crown Gardens (1879 - 1893) - Paterson, George (of Wm. Paterson & Son, smiths, chainmakers, gasfitters, bellhangers & agents ; office, 83 Pitt Street, 68 Bishop Street & Finnieston Quay)
Lived at 13 Crown Gardens (1879 - 1909) - Smith, Capt.
Lived at 107 Crown Road North (1908 - 1910) - Laughland, Andrew (of Smith, Sons & Laughland, warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street & 78-82 Union Street, later 14-24 Montrose Street)
Lived at 6 Crown Terrace (1878 - 1914) - Laughland, James (of Smith, Sons & Laughland, warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street & 78-82 Union Street, later 14-24 Montrose Street)
Lived at 6 Crown Terrace (1878 - 1878) - Smith, Charles (of Smith & Simons, seed merchants & florists, 34-35 Argyle Arcade)
Lived at 12 Derby Street (1864 - 1869) - Smith, Francis (of Thomas & Francis Smith, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, carvers, gilders, plate glass agents & silverers, house & office furnishers, 20 Great Clyde Street ; cabinet factory, 15 Muirhead Street)
Lived at 16 Derby Street (1868 - 1870) - Cleland, Alex. (of Cleland & Thorburn, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 107-109 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 16 Derby Street (1882 - 1884) - Braidwood, John (of Brown, Smith & Co., wholesale millinery warehousemen, 14 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 16 Derby Street (1892 - 1895) - Teale, Donald (of Wm. Alexander & Son, diamond merchants, manufacturing goldsmiths, silversmiths & electroplaters, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 109 Buchanan Street & 3 Gordon Street)
Lived at 27 Derby Street (1892 - 1902) - Smith, David
Lived at 4 Derby Street (1866 - 1869) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 4 Derby Street (1869 - 1875) - Smith, David
Lived at 4 Derby Street (1870 - 1875) - Smith, John, warehouseman (at Dickson, Taylor & Johnson, wholesale French trimming merchants, 51 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 4 Derby Street (1874 - 1875) - Miller, Thomas (of Miller & Pearce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 4 Derby Street (1877 - 1878) - Thorburn, Andrew B. (of Clelland & Thorburn, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 107-109 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 5 Derby Street (1877 - 1885) - Smith, Robt., H.M. Customs
Lived at 5 Derby Street (1883 - 1891) - Arthur, Robt. (of Muirhead & Arthur, watchmakers, goldsmiths, silversmiths & jewellers, 80 Arguyle Street)
Lived at 1a Derby Terrace (1860 - 1866) - Smith, W. Wardlaw, insurance agent & agent for Shand, Mason & Co., fire engine & hose manufacturers, London, 44 St. Vincent Place
Lived at 3 Derby Terrace (1875 - 1881) - Muirhead, James, writer & clerk to burgh of Hillhead (of Muirhead & Guthrie Smith, writers, 54 West Nile Street)
Lived at 10 Doune Gardens (1888 - 1896) - Nicol, Wm. Smith, assistant manager (City of Glasgow Life Assurance Co., 30 Renfield Street)
Lived at 9 Doune Gardens (1897 - 1900) - 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) - Smith, Alex. (Union Bank of Scotland Ltd.)
Lived at 4 Doune Quadrant (1895 - 1896) - Drummond, Geo. (of George Drummond & Co., manufacturing jewellers & silversmiths, 128 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 4 Doune Quadrant (1898 - 1899) - Smith, Wm. P.
Lived at 4 Doune Quadrant (1903 - 1910) - Alexander, John Clark (of Wm. Alexander & Son, diamond merchants, manufacturing gold- & silversmiths, electroplaters, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 109 Buchanan Street & 3 Gordon Street)
Lived at 6 Doune Quadrant (1889 - 1892) - Fleming, J.S., ironmonger, cycle agent, blacksmith & gasfitter, 374-376 Byres Road & 34 Vinicombe Street
Lived at 6 Doune Quadrant (1904 - 1904) - Smith, Wm., tailor and clothier, 52 Glassford Street
Lived at 18 Dowanhill Street (1899 - 1900) - 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) - Smith, C. Tennant
Lived at 11 Dowanside Road (1890 - 1894) - Smith, Charles Randolph (of Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., Stobcross engineering works, 36 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 53 Dowanside Road (1907 - 1912) - Naismith, John (of Naismith, King & Co. Ltd., Eastern
merchants, 180 Ingram Street)
Lived at 67 Dowanside Road (1911 - 1911) - Graham, David, jun. (of D. & G. Graham, bellhangers, gasfitters, locksmiths, Venetian blind manufacturers, Sauchiehall Street, 134-140 Douglas Street & 201 Byres Road)
Lived at 6 Dowanside Road (1882 - 1894) - Stephen, S., M.A., LL.B. (of Smith & Steven, writers, 115 Wellington Street)
Lived at 6 Dowanside Road (1896 - 1913) - Fullerton, Duncan (of Fullerton, Duncan & Shearer, wholesale silversmiths, electro-platers, cutlers, spoon & fork manufacturers, 13 Royal Exchange Place)
Lived at 7 Dowanside Road (1890 - 1901) - Bruce, Wm. (of Smith & Co., hat manufacturers and warehousemen, 127 Argyle Street)
Lived at 9 Dowanside Road (1895 - 1901) - Smith, Alex. Davie
Lived at 11 Dryburgh Gardens (1896 - 1896) - Smith, Alex. L., second master, Overnewton Public School
Lived at 11 Dryburgh Gardens (1901 - 1903) - Smith, A.L.
Lived at 11 Dryburgh Gardens (1905 - 1908) - 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) - Laing, Robert (of James R. & Wm. Laing, watch & clock makers, goldsmiths & jewellers, 53-55 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 6 Dryburgh Gardens (1896 - 1905) - Smith, C.R.
Lived at 3 Dudley Drive (1901 - 1904) - Smith, D. Edgar, architect (Caledonian Railway, 302 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 5 Dudley Drive (1910 - 1912) - Edward, David (of George Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, manufacturing gold- & silversmiths, clock makers, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place)
Lived at 2 Dundonald Road (1887 - 1892) - Smith, Fergus, M.A., head master, P.T. Institute, 69 Montrose Street
Lived at 15 Dunearn Street (1898 - 1908) - Rolland, Peter (of James Raid & Co., manufacturing silversmiths,107 Napiershall Street)
Lived at 15 Dunearn Street (1906 - 1909) - Smith, T.
Lived at 22 Dunearn Street (1905 - 1910) - Cochran, A.S., silversmith
Lived at 34 Dunearn Street (1902 - 1905) - Smith, Agnes Y., ladies' and children's outfitter, 261 Great Western Road
Lived at 9 Dunearn Street (1908 - 1912) - Smith, Wm., superintendent engineer
Lived at 4 Edelweiss Terrace (1900 - 1902) - Smith, Alex., draper and hosier, 206 Dumbarton Road, Partick
Lived at 6 Edelweiss Terrace (1890 - 1891) - Smith, Alex. M., draper and hosier, 206 Dumbarton Road, Partick
Lived at 6 Edelweiss Terrace (1897 - 1901) - Smith, W., confectioner
Lived at 10.5 Elderslie Street (1873 - 1881) - Young, A. & Co., blacksmith
Lived at 10 Elderslie Street (1861 - 1862) - Smith, John, bicycle and tricycle maker
Lived at 141 Elderslie Street (1884 - 1888) - 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) - Shirra, John (of Shirra & Black, blacksmiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, stair-railers, machine & iron-door makers, 6 Main Street, Anderston & 22 Hope Street)
Lived at 143 Elderslie Street (1880 - 1888) - McIntosh, Alex., smith, millwright & engineer, 20
Union Place, off North Street, Anderston
Lived at 15 Elderslie Street (1857 - 1859) - McIntosh, Alex., smith, millwright & engineer, 20
Union Place, off North Street, Anderston, later at Jamieson's Lane, Main Street,
Anderston
Lived at 17 Elderslie Street (1859 - 1861) - Wallace, Hugh (at Davidson & Wood, smiths,
boiler-makers & portable forge makers, 19 Union Place, North Street)
Lived at 17 Elderslie Street (1862 - 1866) - Clephan, Wm., coppersmith, 19 Lancefield Street
Lived at 23 Elderslie Street (1865 - 1866) - Russell, J.S., salesman (at James Smith & Son,
coalmasters, Woodside & Hill collieries, Dalserf, by Carluke, 20 Dixon Street)
Lived at 23 Elderslie Street (1871 - 1872) - McDonald, Alex. R., smith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 187 North Street
Lived at 24 Elderslie Street (1868 - 1869) - Smith, J.S., corkcutter, 216 Main Street, Anderston
Lived at 24 Elderslie Street (1870 - 1871) - Naismith, Wm., coal merchant
Lived at 2 Elderslie Street (1864 - 1867) - Edwards, Wm., smith
Lived at 30 Elderslie Street (1866 - 1870) - Livingston, Wm., smith (of Wm. Livingston & Co., smiths, tinsmiths, gasfitters, 27 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 36 Elderslie Street (1858 - 1859) - Smith, John
Lived at 40 Elderslie Street (1858 - 1859) - Smith, Miss, dressmaker
Lived at 41 Elderslie Street (1881 - 1882) - Smith, Peter (at Hunter, Barr & Co., manufacturers & warehousemen, 27 Jamaica Street & Adam's Court Lane)
Lived at 52 Elderslie Street (1875 - 1883) - Smith, Misses A. & J., green grocers
Lived at 5 Elderslie Street (1868 - 1869) - Smith, Miss A., greengrocer
Lived at 5 Elderslie Street (1869 - 1879) - Smith, David, inspector of works, North British Railway, 14 West George Street
Lived at 61 Elderslie Street (1865 - 1893) - Smith, John
Lived at 61 Elderslie Street (1868 - 1875) - McDonald, Alex. R., smith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 187 North Street
Lived at 61 Elderslie Street (1870 - 1871) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 61 Elderslie Street (1881 - 1885) - Smith, John
Lived at 61 Elderslie Street (1884 - 1889) - Cormack, James, jun. (of James Cormack & Sons, smiths, heating & ventilating engineers, 142 North Street)
Lived at 62 Elderslie Street (1878 - 1879) - Smith, Robt. (of A. & R. Smith, plumbers & brassfounders, 60 Anderston Quay)
Lived at 62 Elderslie Street (1880 - 1883) - Kemp, R.W. (of Reid & Kemp, tinsmiths, coppersmiths, gasfitters & lamp-makers, 60 Wellington Street)
Lived at 62 Elderslie Street (1886 - 1901) - Paterson, Alex., smith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 13 Melville Lane & 81 Mitchell Street
Lived at 67 Elderslie Street (1859 - 1862) - Maitland, James, tinsmith (at John Phillips & Co., ship furnishing ironmongers & brassfounders, 17 Anderston Quay & 113 Hyde Park Street)
Lived at 67 Elderslie Street (1875 - 1886) - Bain, Wm., tinsmith and gasfitter, 61 William Street, Anderston
Lived at 68 Elderslie Street (1891 - 1901) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 7 Elderslie Street (1857 - 1858) - Naismith, Wm., coal merchant, 2 Elderslie Street, later at 146 West Campbell Street
Lived at 83 Elderslie Street (1865 - 1882) - Smillie, Samuel, coppersmith, Havelock Street Copper Works, 10 Havelock Street
Lived at 83 Elderslie Street (1879 - 1881) - Paterson, Alex. (of A. & A. Paterson, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers & manglemakers, 12 Melville Lane)
Lived at 89 Elderslie Street (1863 - 1865) - McCallum, Archd., goldsmith and watchmaker, 129 New City Road
Lived at 89 Elderslie Street (1867 - 1870) - Smith, R.
Lived at 89 Elderslie Street (1903 - 1903) - Welsh, John, brazier, tinsmith & gasfitter, 115
Hydepark Street
Lived at 9 Elderslie Street (1862 - 1864) - Smith, Alex., painter, 530 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 9 Elderslie Street (1865 - 1867) - Smith,
Alex., painter
Lived at 1 Eldon Street (1891 - 1895) - Smith, Alex.
Lived at 3 Eldon Street (1895 - 1896) - Smith, Mary
Lived at 52 Eldon Street (1904 - 1906) - Smith, Mary
Lived at 54 Eldon Street (1904 - 1906) - Smith, J.
Lived at 56 Eldon Street (1883 - 1890) - Smith, Wm., writer, 115 Wellington Street
Lived at 13 Elgin Terrace (1902 - 1912) - Smith, Wm., teller, Commercial Bank of Scotland
Lived at 7 Elgin Terrace (1860 - 1869) - Smith, Crawford, stationer, newsagent and picture framemaker, 285 Byres Road
Lived at 24 Elie Street (1901 - 1902) - Naismith, T.M.
Lived at 9 Elie Street (1896 - 1899) - Smith, R.W., cashier (H.G. Cree & Co., stock & share brokers, 28 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 19 Falkland Street (1913 - 1913) - Naismith, John (of Naismith, King & Co. Ltd., eastern & colonial merchants, 180 Ingram Street)
Lived at 29 Falkland Street (1902 - 1911) - Smith, Allan M., M.A., LL.B. (of Biggart, Lumsden & Co., writers, 105 West George Street)
Lived at 39 Falkland Street (1903 - 1910) - Smith, Wm. R. (at G.H. Wallace & Co., stock & share brokers, 41 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 41 Falkland Street (1909 - 1912) - Drysdale, James H. (of J. Drysdale & Co., smiths & ornamental ironworkers, 429 Dumbarton Road & 8 Merkland Street, Partick)
Lived at 42 Falkland Street (1904 - 1904) - Smith, Alex. (Union Bank of Scotland Limited)
Lived at 130 Fergus Drive (1896 - 1897) - Smith, Alex. (Union Bank of Scotland Limited)
Lived at 134 Fergus Drive (1897 - 1897) - Kilburn, C.F., commercial traveller (J.W. & T.A. Smith & W.J. Cowan & Sons Ltd., London)
Lived at 134 Fergus Drive (1908 - 1913) - Smith, J.
Lived at 152 Fergus Drive (1912 - 1914) - Galbraith, John (at John Finlay & Co. Ltd., ironmongers, electricians, blacksmiths, brassfounders & tinsmiths, 18 Renfield Street & Overnewton Works)
Lived at 162 Fergus Drive (1901 - 1914) - Millar, Wm. A., writer (at McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for taking affidavits in English, Irish & Colonial Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 162 Fergus Drive (1908 - 1908) - Faulds, Alex. (of Bennet & Faulds, coppersmiths, brass founders, millwrights & engineers, 169 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 10 Fitzroy Place (1899 - 1902) - 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) - Smith, Francis (of Francis & James Smith, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, carvers, gilders, plate-glass agents & silverers, Gordon & Union Street)
Lived at 12 Fitzroy Place (1876 - 1879) - Shearer, John, jun. (of J. Shearer & Son, ship & house carpenters, joiners, blockmakers & blacksmiths, Kingston Dock Saw Mills , 247 Paisley Road ; branch at Salterscroft Graving Dock, Govan)
Lived at 12 Fitzroy Place (1879 - 1883) - Murray, David, merchant (of Murray & Smith, writers, 28 Miller Street)
Lived at 13 Fitzroy Place (1846 - 1848) - Muirhead, John James, jeweller, goldsmith, 90 Buchanan Street
Lived at 16 Fitzroy Place (1853 - 1859) - Smith, Mrs. Stewart
Lived at 2 Fitzroy Place (1846 - 1851) - Barclay, Robt. (of Robt. Barclay & Curie, wood & iron ship-builders, boat-builders, joiners, blacksmiths, painters & blockmakers, 59 McAlpine Street ; slipdocks, Broomielaw & Chydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 6 Fitzroy Place (1856 - 1863) - Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, ship owners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 6 Fitzroy Place (1912 - 1912) - Smith, Andrew M. (at Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers, Whiteinch)
Lived at 13 Fortrose Street (1904 - 1906) - Gardiner, Wm., locksmith and bellhanger, 21 Anderson Street, Partick
Lived at 1 Fortrose Street (1882 - 1887) - Neill, John, blacksmith, 430 Dumbarton Road, Partick
Lived at 1 Fortrose Street (1890 - 1894) - Allan, Wm., wine and spirit merchant, 27 Smith Street, Whiteinch
Lived at 24 Fortrose Street (1874 - 1879) - Murray, Thos. (at Cumming & Smith Ltd., wholesale upholstery furnishers, cabinet, bedding manufacturers & removal contractors, Couper Place, N. Wallace Street)
Lived at 28 Fortrose Street (1904 - 1906) - Gardner, Wm., general smith and bellhanger, 21 Anderson Street, Partick
Lived at 8 Fortrose Street (1887 - 1891) - Gardner, Wm., smith and bellhanger, 21 Anderston Street, Partick
Lived at 9 Fortrose Street (1878 - 1882) - Smith, J.
Lived at 35 Gardner Street (1897 - 1900) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 36 Gardner Street (1893 - 1894) - Smith, J. Taylor, mercantile stationer, 35 Robertson Street
Lived at 47 Gardner Street (1899 - 1905) - Smith, Ben.
Lived at 51 Gardner Street (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Alex. C., superintendent of Partick Pumping Station (Glasgow Sewage Dept.)
Lived at 63 Gardner Street (1909 - 1914) - Dykes, James (of Dykes Brothers, jewellers, watchmakers & silversmiths, 11 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 1 Garrioch Gardens (1901 - 1901) - 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) - Roger, W.W.S., cashier (Wood, Smith & Co., coffee, spice, and produoe merchants, 58 West Howard Street)
Lived at 257 Garrioch Road (1901 - 1909) - Whitelaw, William, smith, 10 Otago Street, Hillhead
Lived at 43 Garriochmill Road (1878 - 1879) - Smith, C.
Lived at 46 Garriochmill Road (1907 - 1908) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 65 Garriochmill Road (1904 - 1906) - Campbell, James, plumber and smith
Lived at 10 Gibson Street (1881 - 1905) - Smith, Alex., painter & paperhanger
Lived at 12 Gibson Street (1881 - 1887) - Smith, Alex., painter & paperhanger, 1 Woodside Quadrant, also painter & stationer, 22 Gibson Street
Lived at 13 Gibson Street (1888 - 1894) - Smith, Wm., manufacturers' agent, 47 Oswald Street
Lived at 13 Gibson Street (1892 - 1893) - Smith, Wm., stationer and librarian, 22 Gibson Street
Lived at 13 Gibson Street (1892 - 1893) - Smith, A.
Lived at 14 Gibson Street (1882 - 1883) - Campbell, James, plumber & smith
Lived at 15 Gibson Street (1905 - 1905) - Smith, David, portioner
Lived at 21 Gibson Street (1880 - 1883) - Smith, John S.W., B.L., writer, 180 St. Vincent Street later at 22 Renfield Street
Lived at 21 Gibson Street (1885 - 1888) - Davidson, John, joiner, wright & builder, 15 Smith Street
Lived at 21 Gibson Street (1901 - 1902) - Smith, W.T., accountant, 95 Bath Street
Lived at 21 Gibson Street (1910 - 1910) - Smith, Alex., painter & paperhanger
Lived at 22 Gibson Street (1886 - 1892) - Smith, Wm., stationer and librarian
Lived at 22 Gibson Street (1892 - 1893) - Smith, Alex., clerk
Lived at 24 Gibson Street (1876 - 1878) - McKechnie, John (of Henry Lawson & Son, funeral undertakers, carriage hirers, job & postmasters, bait & livery stablekeepers, 14 Berkeley Street, 22 Main Street, Anderston, 54 Eglinton Street, 13 Abercromby Street, Calton & 142 Queen Street ; stables, Charing Cross Horse Bazaar, 20 Berkeley Street & Royal Horse Bazaar, Smith Street, Hillhead, Royal Carriage Bazaar, 339 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 24 Gibson Street (1881 - 1884) - Smith, A.
Lived at 24 Gibson Street (1903 - 1903) - Smith, Alex., painter
Lived at 28 Gibson Street (1875 - 1878) - Smith, J. & Sons (Glasgow) Ltd., booksellers & stationers
Lived at 28 Gibson Street (1913 - 1913) - Campbell, James, plumber, smith, gasfitter and bellhanger
Lived at 2 Gibson Street (1878 - 1881) - Smith, J. & Sons (Glasgow) Ltd., booksellers & stationers
Lived at 30 Gibson Street (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 39 Gibson Street (1860 - 1862) - Boyd, David, salesman (at James Smith & Sons, coalmasters, 97 Wellington Street)
Lived at 54 Gibson Street (1876 - 1877) - Gunn, Richard H.,
blacksmith, gasfitter, and bellhanger, 362 Bath Lane
Lived at 6 Gibson Street (1892 - 1896) - Smith, Wm. J. (of Smith &
Liddle, warehousemen, 50 Wellington Street)
Lived at 6 Gibson Street (1900 - 1900) - Smith, Adam, M.A., teacher of classics, mathematics, etc.
Lived at 89 Gibson Street (1888 - 1898) - Fulton, Geo., tinsmith & gasfitter, 11 Hamilton Place
Lived at 14 Glasgow Street (1862 - 1865) - 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) - Smith, T. Greig, jun., (G.P.O.)
Lived at 14 Glasgow Street (1896 - 1899) - Smith, Francis
Lived at 22 Glasgow Street (1876 - 1877) - Nicol, John, horse shoer & general smith
Lived at 12 Grant Street (1896 - 1898) - Nicol, John, horse shoer & general smith
Lived at 14 Grant Street (1896 - 1896) - Smith, Joseph N., 45 Buchanan Street, later of Smith Brothers, commission merchants & agents, 48 Oswald Street & of Smith, Curwood & Co., merchants, agents & importers, 143 West George Street)
Lived at 40 Grant Street (1870 - 1879) - Bloom, S., jeweller & silversmith, 469 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 40 Grant Street (1913 - 1913) - Sharp, Wm., goldsmith, watch and chronometer maker, 117 Buchanan Street
Lived at 42 Grant Street (1858 - 1862) - Beckett, Robt. (of James Smith & Co., merchants and commission agents, 71 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 50 Grant Street (1861 - 1863) - Nicol, John, horse shoer & general smith, 14 Grant Street
Lived at 51 Grant Street (1902 - 1902) - Smith, Andrew G. (at M. Langlands & Son, steam-ship owners, 45 Hope Street)
Lived at 51 Grant Street (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Thomas, merchant, 153 Queen Street
Lived at 54 Grant Street (1876 - 1878) - Beckett, Robt. (of Smith, Beckett & Co., merchants, 71 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 60 Grant Street (1864 - 1875) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 60 Grant Street (1896 - 1899) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 64 Grant Street (1867 - 1868) - Smith, Montague, organist, teacher of singing and pianoforte
Lived at 64 Grant Street (1871 - 1879) - Dunn, Patrick Smith (at W.B. Dick & Co., manufacturers of rivets, screw bolts, nuts & wood screws, Clyde Rivet Works, Mavisbank Quay ; oil merchants & refiners, Clyde Oil works, General Terminus Railway ; makers of portable self-acting fire-engine ; agents for David Carson & Sons, Arbroath, 17 Dixon Street ; office, 36-38 West Howard Street
Lived at 70 Grant Street (1866 - 1875) - Smith, David, clothier
Lived at 70 Grant Street (1902 - 1905) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 71 Grant Street (1884 - 1885) - Smith, Mrs. Robt.
Lived at 71 Grant Street (1885 - 1887) - Boyle, Alex. (atSmith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; general retail warehousemen, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 71 Grant Street (1886 - 1894) - Craig, P.M. (at George Edward & Son, diamond merchants, manufacturing gold & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place)
Lived at 89 Grant Street (1878 - 1882) - Smith, Peter
Lived at 89 Grant Street (1879 - 1880) - Smith, Miss A.R., dressmaker
Lived at 26 Granville Street (1885 - 1912) - Lyon, James, ironmonger, tinsmith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 463 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 26 Granville Street (1913 - 1913) - Lillie, Wm., smith and farrier
Lived at 30 Granville Street (1885 - 1893) - Smith, James (at James Watson, 32 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 32 Granville Street (1853 - 1857) - Armour, Wm. C. (of Robert Armour & Sons, shipsmiths, anchor, chain & tank makers, 306-308 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 28 Gray Street (1909 - 1911) - Waddell, J., goldsmith (of Thomas Shaw, watchmaker, goldsmith & jeweller, 56 Gordon Street)
Lived at 34 Gray Street (1877 - 1879) - Smith, James Oswald, carting agent, Dublin steamers, 122 Clyde Street, Anderston
Lived at 34 Gray Street (1878 - 1879) - Smith, Mrs. John
Lived at 34 Gray Street (1881 - 1888) - Adam, George (of Geo. Adam & Son, smiths, wrought-iron & art metal workers, gates, railing, roofing, casements, &c., 26 Havelock Street)
Lived at 34 Gray Street (1899 - 1905) - Gardner, Peter, ironmonger, smith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 190-200 Dumbarton Road
Lived at 3 Gray Street (1876 - 1878) - Miller, Thomas (of Millers & Pearce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 4 Gray Street (1875 - 1877) - Winton, A.B. (of Winton Brothers, agricultural implement makers, smiths, cartwrights, spring van & lorry builders, 54 Galbraith Street)
Lived at 4 Gray Street (1894 - 1901) - Craig & Co., tinsmiths
Lived at 15 Great George Lane (1913 - 1914) - Smith, Mrs., boys' suit maker
Lived at 11 Great George Street (1893 - 1903) - 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) - 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) - Smith, James
Lived at 14 Great George Street (1905 - 1905) - Smith, Crawford, stationer, newsagent and librarian, 285 Byres Road
Lived at 166 Great George Street (1909 - 1912) - Laurie, John, smith, gasfitter and bellhanger, 4
Otago Street
Lived at 16 Great George Street (1880 - 1882) - Muirhead, Robt. K. (of James Muirhead & Son,
watchmakers, goldsmiths, jewellers, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Square)
Lived at 24 Great George Street (1866 - 1867) - Cochrane, David (at Smith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 62 Great George Street (1882 - 1889) - Smillie, Samuel (of Smillie & Co., aerated water engineers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, Havelock Copper Works, 71 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 5 Great Kelvin Terrace (1903 - 1903) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 11 Great Western Road (1876 - 1882) - Smith, Mrs. James
Lived at 11 Great Western Road (1891 - 1894) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 129 Great Western Road (1904 - 1906) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 149 Great Western Road (1871 - 1873) - Smith, Alex.
Lived at 162 Great Western Road (1896 - 1897) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 167 Great Western Road (1892 - 1894) - Happell, R.T., blacksmith
Lived at 168 Great Western Road (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Andrew
Lived at 174 Great Western Road (1854 - 1867) - Smith, John
Lived at 174 Great Western Road (1854 - 1867) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 174 Great Western Road (1857 - 1859) - Smith, J.
Lived at 174 Great Western Road (1898 - 1899) - Smith, Margaret
Lived at 175 Great Western Road (1890 - 1897) - Smith, James
Lived at 197 Great Western Road (1877 - 1879) - Smith & Sommerville, drapers and ladies' outfitters
Lived at 208 Great Western Road (1893 - 1904) - Black, Andrew (of Shirra & Black, blacksmiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, stair-railers, iron-door makers, iron roof & bridge builders, 22 Hope Street & 6 Main Street, Anderston)
Lived at 218 Great Western Road (1891 - 1892) - Smith, Margaret, fruiterer and florist, 175 Great Western Road
Lived at 230 Great Western Road (1895 - 1897) - McNee, James, smith, ironmonger and gasfitter
Lived at 246 Great Western Road (1896 - 1905) - McNee, Wm. & Sons, smiths, ironmongers & gasfitters
Lived at 246 Great Western Road (1905 - 1905) - Smith, Miss Agnes Y., ladies' & children's outfitter
Lived at 251 Great Western Road (1905 - 1905) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 256 Great Western Road (1893 - 1900) - Drysdale, J., smith and masons' tool manufacturer, 18 Clarendon Street
Lived at 256 Great Western Road (1897 - 1899) - Duff, Capt. W.B. (of Smith, Duff & Co, manufacturers' agents, 13 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 256 Great Western Road (1897 - 1911) - MacKay, Donald, locksmith & ironmonger, 96 Cambridge Street
Lived at 256 Great Western Road (1904 - 1904) - Smith & Salmond, builders
Lived at 268 Great Western Road (1873 - 1874) - Devlin, Thomas (at Muirhead & Guthrie Smith, writers, 54 West Nile Street)
Lived at 284 Great Western Road (1885 - 1886) - Smith, Alexander, slater & mosaic pavement layer, 20 Little Hamilton Street
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1874 - 1877) - Cochrane, David (atSmith, Sons & Laughland, manufacturers & warehousemen ; wholesale, 85 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1879 - 1882) - Smith, John E., bookseller, stationer & newsagent
Lived at 375 Great Western Road (1906 - 1906) - Duncan, George G., silversmith, 81 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 376 Great Western Road (1909 - 1909) - Smith, Fergus, M.A., second master Kent Rd. Public School
Lived at 385 Great Western Road (1887 - 1899) - Smith, John E., bookseller, stationer & newsagent
Lived at 389 Great Western Road (1887 - 1906) - Smith, John
Lived at 397 Great Western Road (1887 - 1896) - Smith, Alex., printer
Lived at 401 Great Western Road (1873 - 1875) - Smith, John
Lived at 409 Great Western Road (1872 - 1874) - Rolland, Peter (of James Reid & Co., working silversmiths, 107 Napiershall Street)
Lived at 419 Great Western Road (1885 - 1890) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 437 Great Western Road (1883 - 1884) - Smith, Donald G.
Lived at 43 Great Western Road (1888 - 1889) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters and paperhangers
Lived at 470 Great Western Road (1879 - 1883) - Fergus, John (at D.C. Rait & Sons, goldsmiths, jewellers, watchmakers & silversmiths, 34 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 494 Great Western Road (1888 - 1906) - Smith, Sidney, painter
Lived at 495 Great Western Road (1866 - 1872) - Callender, Thomas sen., hide & leather factor & commission merchant, 13 Smith's Court, Candleriggs
Lived at 49 Great Western Road (1861 - 1863) - Smith, Sydney, house painter & paperhanger
Lived at 510 Great Western Road (1861 - 1873) - 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) - Lauchlan, Robt., tinsmith, ironmonger, bellhanger and gasfitter
Lived at 526 Great Western Road (1874 - 1887) - Chalmers, Wm. (of Chalmers & Tosh, packing case makers, gasfitters, lamp makers, tinsmiths & furnishing ironmongers, 197-201 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 530 Great Western Road (1861 - 1862) - Smith, Francis (British Linen Company Bank, Queen Street)
Lived at 530 Great Western Road (1880 - 1881) - Smith, T.G.
Lived at 95 Great Western Road (1905 - 1907) - Smith, J.R.
Lived at 95 Great Western Road (1910 - 1914) - Marshall,
James (of Walter MacFarlane & Co., architectural, artistic, sanitary &
general casting smiths, etc., Saracen Foundry, Possil Park)
Lived at 998 Great Western Road (1877 - 1884) - Smith, James, Italian warehouse
Lived at 9 Great Western Road (1878 - 1882) - Smith, M.A.
Lived at 9 Great Western Road (1884 - 1886) - Smith, David (of John Ross jun. & Co., merchants, 106 Hope Street)
Lived at 3 Great Western Terrace (1873 - 1876) - Smith, James
Lived at 10 Grosvenor Crescent (1889 - 1891) - Harvey, John (of James Watson & Smith, stockbrokers, 40 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 10 Grosvenor Crescent (1891 - 1906) - Smith, Wm. M., upholsterer and bedding manufacturer
Lived at 10 Grosvenor Place (1885 - 1898) - Miller, W.S., furnishing ironmonger, smith, gasfitter, etc., 374-376 Byres Road
Lived at 1 Grosvenor Place (1895 - 1896) - Fullerton, Duncan (of Duncan Fullerton & Shearer, wholesale silversmiths, electro-platers, and cutlers, spoon and fork manufacturers, 13 Royal Exchange Place)
Lived at 5 Grosvenor Place (1889 - 1891) - Smith, Crawford, stationer, newsagent and librarian, 285 Byres Road
Lived at 7 Grosvenor Place (1904 - 1909) - Smith, Crawford, stationer, newsagent and picture framemaker
Lived at 9 Grosvenor Place (1901 - 1912) - Smith, Wm. (of William Smith & Co., commission merchants, produce brokers, drysalters & storekeepers, 20 Dunlop Street later at 19 West Howard Street)
Lived at 2 Grosvenor Terrace (1857 - 1860) - Edward, David (of George Edward & Sons, later Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, goldsmiths, silversmiths, watch & clock makers, 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 5 Grosvenor Terrace (1896 - 1906) - Edward, George (of George Edward & Sons, later Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, goldsmiths, silversmiths, watch & clock makers, 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 5 Grosvenor Terrace (1896 - 1905) - Edward, D. Herbert (of Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, goldsmiths, silversmiths, watch & clock makers, 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 5 Grosvenor Terrace (1902 - 1906) - Smith,
Wm.
Lived at 4 Hamilton Crescent (1894 - 1904) - Lockhart, Robt. J. (of Lockhart, Smith & Co.,
proprietors of Lockhart's cocoa rooms, 75 Bishop Street, Anderston)
Lived at 5 Hamilton Crescent (1885 - 1887) - Lucas, Wm., writer (of Gordon Smith & Lucas, writers, 133 West George Street)
Lived at 13 Hamilton Drive (1871 - 1890) - Smith, W.M., stockbroker (of Geo. Morton & Co., accountants & stockbrokers, 105 West George Street)
Lived at 13 Hamilton Drive (1907 - 1907) - Smith, Lewis O. (of Smith, Smith & Co., merchants, 18 Renfield Street)
Lived at 23 Hamilton Drive (1886 - 1892) - Whitson, Arthur, writer (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for taking affidavits in English, Irish & Colonial Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 24 Hamilton Drive (1904 - 1912) - Smith, Patrick, corn and flour factor, 67 Waterloo Street
Lived at 30 Hamilton Drive (1875 - 1884) - Smith, Mrs. Patrick
Lived at 30 Hamilton Drive (1884 - 1895) - Wharrie, Thomas (of Smith & Wharrie, civil engineers and land surveyors, 54 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 57 Hamilton Drive (1864 - 1867) - Naismith, W.W., chartered accountant, 79 West Regent Street
Lived at 57 Hamilton Drive (1906 - 1906) - Park, James Smith, ship owner and freight manager, "Allan" line
Lived at 61 Hamilton Drive (1901 - 1905) - Smith, Mrs. Eadie
Lived at 14 Hamilton Park Avenue (1889 - 1893) - Laing, Robt. (of James R. & Wm. Laing, watch & clock makers, jewellers, gold & silversmiths, 10 Gordon Street)
Lived at 29 Hamilton Park Avenue (1905 - 1905) - Keppie, James (atF. & J. Smith, tobacco & snuff manufacturers ; manufactory & wholesale warehouse, Leitch's Court,157-161 Trongate, later of James Keppie & Co., tobacco merchants, 16 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 42 Hamilton Park Avenue (1879 - 1891) - Morrison, Wm., writer & commissioner for taking colonial affidavits (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 12 Hatfield Drive (1905 - 1905) - Smith, John
Lived at 12 Havelock Street (1903 - 1906) - Clark, Geo. H. (at Smith & Simons, wholesale & retail seed merchants & nurserymen, 16 Buchanan Street & nurseries, Kennishead)
Lived at 13 Havelock Street (1892 - 1900) - Smith, F.W. (at Scottish Metropolitan Life Assurance Co., 107 Wellington Street)
Lived at 13 Havelock Street (1897 - 1898) - Smith, J.F.
Lived at 13 Havelock Street (1899 - 1914) - Smith, J.
Lived at 15 Havelock Street (1892 - 1893) - Ianson, J.M., supt. stewart (at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 19 Havelock Street (1913 - 1913) - Smith, John & Sons (of John Smith & Sons,
grocers & provision merchants, 145 Byres Road)
Lived at 3 Havelock Street (1898 - 1898) - Smith, H.W.
Lived at 7 Havelock Street (1896 - 1897) - Naismith, Helen C., teacher
Lived at 16 Hayburn Crescent (1879 - 1880) - Smith, T.G.
Lived at 16 Hayburn Crescent (1891 - 1897) - Bennet, Alex. (of Fleming, Bennett & McLaren, coppersmiths & brassfounders, Elliot Place, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 23 Hayburn Crescent (1881 - 1887) - Smith, Mrs. A.
Lived at 23 Hayburn Crescent (1886 - 1902) - Fulton, John T. (at James Muirhead & Sons, watchmakers, goldsmiths, & jewellers, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Place)
Lived at 25 Hayburn Crescent (1882 - 1884) - Smith, T.G.
Lived at 6 Hayburn Crescent (1897 - 1900) - Naismith, D. 1907
Lived at 8 Hayburn Street (1906 - 1906) - 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) - Smith, David (of John Ross, jun. & Co., merchants, 106 Hope Street)
Lived at 74 Highburgh Road (1876 - 1878) - Smith, Ernest, manufacturing chemist, 114 West Street, Tradeston
Lived at 80 Highburgh Road (1877 - 1884) - Smith, Dr. John M., M.D.,
P.P.H., physician & surgeon ; surgery, Peel Street Partick
Lived at 5 Hillend Gardens (1900 - 1903) - Knox, John (at John Smith & Son, booksellers, 129 West George Street)
Lived at 14 Hillhead Gardens (1864 - 1890) - Knox, David J. (at John Clachan, silk, wool & yarn agent, 7 South Frederick Street, later at John Smith & Son, booksellers, 129 West George Street)
Lived at 14 Hillhead Gardens (1883 - 1895) - Smith, John Cuningham, stock and share broker, 62 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 5 Hillhead Gardens (1890 - 1895) - 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) - Stewart, James R. (of Robt. Stewart, goldsmith, watchmaker, diamond merchant, turret clock maker, 122-134 Argyle Street & 2-4 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 16 Hillhead Street (1890 - 1895) - Rattray, David, C.A. (of Rattray Brothers & Smith, chartered accountants, Gresham house, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 2 Hillhead Street (1884 - 1890) - Smith, James, warehouseman, 21 Glassford Street
Lived at 30 Hillhead Street (1882 - 1888) - Smith, John, warehouseman (at Wilson, Mathieson & Co., wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 42 Glassford Street)
Lived at 4 Hillhead Street (1887 - 1893) - Smith, John jun., commercial traveller (at Wilson, Mathieson, & Co., wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 42 Glassford Street)
Lived at 4 Hillhead Street (1887 - 1888) - Knox, David J. (of John Smith & Son (Glasgow) Ltd., booksellers & stationers, 19 Renfield Street)
Lived at 17 Hillsborough Square (1911 - 1911) - Harvey, John (of James Watson & Smith, stockbrokers, 40 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 1 Hillsborough Square (1885 - 1889) - Smith, Charles A., West India merchant
Lived at 4 Hillsborough Square (1889 - 1895) - Smith, William Alex. (ofSmith, Findlay & Co., shawl manufacturers, 22 West Nile Street)
Lived at 11 Hillsborough Terrace (1884 - 1889) - Smith, John (of Smith, Sons & Murray Ltd., wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 128-134 Ingram Street) at 3 Hillsborough Terrace ???
Lived at 2 Hillsborough Terrace (1893 - 1896) - Smith, Wm. A., Brigade secretary of the Boys' Brigade, 68 Bath Street
Lived at 5 Hillsborough Terrace (1889 - 1906) - 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) - Smith, John (at McGregor & Gardner, diamond merchants and wholesale jewellers, 7 Prince's Square)
Lived at 9 Hillside Gardens (1890 - 1894) - Smith, J.C., H.M. Inspector of Schools
Lived at 12 Holyrood Crescent (1904 - 1907) - 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) - Smith, Andrew J., I.A, architect, 121 West Regent Street
Lived at 19 Holyrood Crescent (1879 - 1883) - Smith, Joseph N. (of Smith Brothers, manufacturers' agents, & Smith, Curwood & Co., merchants & importers, 97 Bath Street, later of J. Newbigging Smith & Co., cabinetmakers & upholsterers & general house furnishing warehousemen, 28 Jamaica Street))
Lived at 19 Holyrood Crescent (1879 - 1888) - Smith, Christopher, merchant (of R. & J. Henderson, merchants, 196 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 2 Holyrood Crescent (1907 - 1914) - Smith, Elizabeth H., M.B., Ch.B.
Lived at 2 Holyrood Crescent (1907 - 1907) - Smith, James
Lived at 7 Holyrood Crescent (1867 - 1872) - Galbraith, John S., writer (at McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for taking affidavits in the English & Irish Courts, 87 St. Vincent Street, later of John S. Galbraith & McGill, writers, 69 S. Vincent Street)
Lived at 7 Holyrood Crescent (1883 - 1895) - Brodie, Robt. (of McClure, Naismith & Brodie, writers, 11 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 9 Holyrood Crescent (1860 - 1862) - Black, Andrew (of Shirra & Black, blacksmiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, stair-railers, iron-door makers, iron roof builders, 22 Hope Street & 6 Main Street, Anderston)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Quadrant (1887 - 1891) - Martin, Alex, (at Gumming & Smith Ltd., wholesale upholstery furnishers, cabinet, chair, sofa frame, bedding manufacturers, complete house furnishers, carpet factors & removal contractors, 140 Sauchiehall Street & 67-69 Renfrew Street, later at 14 Dobbie's Loan & London ; works & stores, 17 North Wallace Street)
Lived at 1 Holyrood Quadrant (1896 - 1909) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 1 Holyrood Quadrant (1901 - 1905) - Sime, Wm. Strang (at George Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, manufacturing goldsmiths & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 25 Holyrood Quadrant (1890 - 1905) - Smith, John B. (of Smith, Sons & Murray Ltd., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 128-134 Ingram Street)
Lived at 25 Holyrood Quadrant (1892 - 1893) - Forsyth, Wm. (at Robt. & Wm. Sorley, jewellers & silversmiths, diamond & pearl merchants, watch & clock makers , 93 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 25 Holyrood Quadrant (1904 - 1907) - Smith, E.
Lived at 26 Holyrood Quadrant (1903 - 1907) - Combe, Wm., cashier (at Geo. Smith & Sons, wholesale furriers, 80 Buchanan Street, and London & Dublin)
Lived at 27 Holyrood Quadrant (1894 - 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) - Hamilton, C.A.P. (at Wm. Alexander & Son, diamond merchants, manufacturing goldsmiths, silversmiths, electroplaters, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 109 Buchanan Street & 3 Gordon Street), later tobacco and cigar merchant, 41 Gt. Western Road
Lived at 4 Holyrood Quadrant (1896 - 1898) - Smith, Robert (of Cumming & Smith Ltd., upholstery furnishers, bedding manufacturers & removal contractors, 140 Sauchiehall Street & 67-69 Renfrew Street)
Lived at 8 Hughenden Terrace (1898 - 1908) - Smith, T. Yates (of Wilson Brothers, & D. G. Howat & Co., muslin manufacturers, 91 Mitchell Street & 21 Muslin Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 28 Huntly Gardens (1901 - 1913) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 28 Huntly Gardens (1911 - 1914) - Cumming, Thomas (of Cumming & Smith, bedding manufacturers, house furnishers & carpet factors, North Wallace street, off Parliamentary Road)
Lived at 31 Huntly Gardens (1882 - 1884) - Morrison, Wm. (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie &
Co., writers, & commissioners for taking affidavits in English, Irish & Colonial
Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 5 Huntly Gardens (1896 - 1905) - Naismith, Alex. F. (manager, W.A. Ross & Sons Ltd., Belfast, aerated mineral water manufacturers, 38 York Street)
Lived at 109 Hyndland Road (1912 - 1912) - Speirs & Frame (late John Speirs), plumbers, sanitary, ventilating, heating & electrical engineers, gasfitters, bellhangers & smiths
Lived at 143 Hyndland Road (1900 - 1904) - Smith, George A. (of Scottish India Rubber Co. Ltd., 2-3 Howard Square & 9 Howard Street)
Lived at 145 Hyndland Road (1910 - 1910) - Campbell, Capt. John (City Line of Steam Ships to India, Geo. Smith & Sons, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 146 Hyndland Road (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Mrs. David
Lived at 150 Hyndland Road (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Jas.
Lived at 158 Hyndland Road (1903 - 1910) - Smith, Dr. David, M.D., surgeon & oculist, 48 Dundas Street
Lived at 21 Hyndland Road (1893 - 1905) - Smith, Mrs. David
Lived at 21 Hyndland Road (1906 - 1913) - Smith, David Wright, M.A., B.L., writer, 104 West George Street
Lived at 21 Hyndland Road (1901 - 1901) - Smith, Daniel
Lived at 25 Hyndland Road (1897 - 1897) - 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) - Brown, John D. (of Brown Brothers, jewellers & silversmiths, 321-323 Sauchiehall Street & Kilmarnock)
Lived at 53 Hyndland Road (1905 - 1913) - Brown, Wm. M. (of Brown Brothers, jewellers & silversmiths, 321-323 Sauchiehall Street & Kilmarnock)
Lived at 53 Hyndland Road (1905 - 1905) - Smith, W.A.
Lived at 17.5 Hyndland Street (1901 - 1903) - Adam, Geo., ornamental smith work, 4 Walker Street, Partick
Lived at 69 Hyndland Street (1878 - 1892) - Ianson, J.M., superintendent steward (at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 83 Hyndland Street (1909 - 1909) - Smith, M.
Lived at 3 Kelbourne Street (1914 - 1914) - McCurtain, James (at Wm. Bryden & Son, bellhangers, brassfounders, gasfitters, smiths, Venetian & roller blind manufacturers, 112 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 54 Kelbourne Street (1887 - 1900) - Edward, David (of George Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, manufacturing goldsmiths & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place & London)
Lived at 10 Kelvin Drive (1881 - 1887) - Rait, F.D., goldsmith (of D.C. Rait & Sons, goldsmiths, jewellers, watchmakers & silversmiths, 34 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 14 Kelvin Drive (1875 - 1900) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 3 Kelvin Drive (1901 - 1901) - Smith, Henry N. (ofSmith & Wellstood, stove manufacturers (American) & ironfounders, 11-15 Dixon Street)
Lived at 20 Kelvingrove Street (1879 - 1880) - Smith, Andrew, physician and surgeon
Lived at 35 Kelvingrove Street (1886 - 1887) - Sprunt, David (of Duncan Ferguson, goldsmith, silversmith, jeweller & watchmaker, 28 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 36 Kelvingrove Street (1879 - 1888) - Smith, Rev. John A.
Lived at 48 Kelvingrove Street (1898 - 1902) - Smith, David
Lived at 4 Kelvingrove Street (1857 - 1860) - Smith, James, American stove manufacturer, agent for American tinsmiths' machines, 85 Union Street
Lived at 4 Kelvingrove Street (1857 - 1860) - Drummond, R. (at Robt. & Wm. Sorley, jewellers & silversmiths, watch & clock makers, 93-97 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 50 Kelvingrove Street (1910 - 1911) - Smith, Wm. (of Smith & Sharp, wholesale grocers & tea merchants, Buchanan Court, 75 Argyle Street)
Lived at 54 Kelvingrove Street (1857 - 1864) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 54 Kelvingrove Street (1865 - 1867) - Smith, Matthew, writer & notary public (of Matthew Smith & Will, writers & notaries public, 95 Bath Street)
Lived at 56 Kelvingrove Street (1907 - 1907) - Edward, Geo. (of George Edward & Sons, watch, clock & chronometer makers, jewellers, gold & silver smiths, Royal Bank Buildings, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place)
Lived at 58 Kelvingrove Street (1874 - 1878) - Smith, Archd., pawnbroker, 35 Nelson Street
Lived at 58 Kelvingrove Street (1878 - 1890) - Anderson, Charles, manufacturer (of Smith, Anderson & Co., sewed muslin warehousemen, 19 South Hanover Street)
Lived at 60 Kelvingrove Street (1851 - 1854) - Alexander, Archd. (of Smith, Anderson & Co., sewed muslin warehousemen, 19 South Hanover Street)
Lived at 60 Kelvingrove Street (1854 - 1858) - Smith, John, merchant (of David & John Smith, boot & shoe merchants, 173 Trongate & 4 Saltmarket)
Lived at 62 Kelvingrove Street (1851 - 1853) - Smith, David, merchant (of David & John Smith, boot & shoe merchants, 173 Trongate & 4 Saltmarket)
Lived at 62 Kelvingrove Street (1851 - 1870) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 62 Kelvingrove Street (1870 - 1871) - Smith, Robt., merchant
Lived at 64 Kelvingrove Street (1853 - 1855) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 64 Kelvingrove Street (1856 - 1857) - Smith, Wm. J.N., wine & spirit merchant
Lived at 8 Kelvingrove Street (1882 - 1884) - Randal, James, smith
Lived at 9 Kelvingrove Street (1856 - 1857) - Hamilton, Robt. (of J. & R. Hamilton, oil & colour merchants, Melville Place, 132 Trongate, Smith's Court, 53 Candleriggs & 62 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 9 Kelvingrove Street (1860 - 1863) - Smith, M. Lee, commission merchant & agent for manufacturers, 75 West Nile Street
Lived at 9 Kelvingrove Street (1880 - 1882) - Armour, Wm. C. (of Robert Armour & Sons, shipsmiths, anchor, chain & tank makers, 306-308 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 2 Kelvingrove Terrace (1911 - 1914) - Sorley, Wm. (of Robt. & Wm. Sorley, watch & clock makers, gold & silversmiths, dealers in precious stones & antique silver, 1-3 Buchanan Street & 136 Argyle Street)
Lived at 5 Kelvingrove Terrace (1891 - 1900) - Smith, R.G.
Lived at 5 Kelvinside Gardens East (1912 - 1912) - Ure, James M., commercial traveller (Smith, Sons & Laughlands Ltd., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 8 Kelvinside Gardens East (1907 - 1911) - Smith, James, portioner
Lived at 22 Kelvinside Gardens North (1876 - 1882) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 22 Kelvinside Gardens North (1882 - 1884) - Carrick, James G. (of James G. Carrick & Co., manufacturing tin & coppersmiths, street lamp, packing case, ventilator, cask, tank & keg makers, Caldervood Street, Parliamentary Road)
Lived at 40 Kelvinside Gardens North (1892 - 1896) - Smith, Robert Morrison, C.A. (at McGrigor, Donald & Co., writers, 172 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 41 Kelvinside Gardens North (1905 - 1905) - 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) - Smith, Geo. H. (at Charles & David Gray, branch bonded stores, Dunlop Street Arches)
Lived at 11 Kelvinside Terrace South (1880 - 1889) - Park, James Smith, freight manager, "Allan" line, 70 Great Clyde Street
Lived at 11 Kelvinside Terrace South (1886 - 1892) - Smith, Lewis O. (of Smith, Smith & Co., East India
merchants, 104 W. George Street)
Lived at 24 Kensington Gate (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Francis & James, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, carvers, gilders, plate-glass agents, silverers, house, ship & office furnishers
Lived at 120 Kent Road (1878 - 1893) - Smith, John (at Hugh Baird & Son, patent malt roasters, 2 Garscube Lane, 24 Gordon Street)
Lived at 123 Kent Road (1870 - 1873) - Smith, H.
Lived at 123 Kent Road (1892 - 1897) - Cameron, Dugald & Son, smiths, gasfitters & bellhangers
Lived at 12 Kent Road (1863 - 1865) - Cameron, Dugald, smith, gasfitter & bellhanger
Lived at 12 Kent Road (1865 - 1872) - Naismith, Daniel, painter
Lived at 134 Kent Road (1902 - 1908) - Sibbald, Robt., foreman smith (at G. & J. Burns, engine works and store, 85 Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 135 Kent Road (1888 - 1897) - Galloway, Geo., smith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 47 Dorset Street
Lived at 142 Kent Road (1883 - 1886) - Bain, W.. (of W. & A. Bain, tinsmiths, gasfitters & zinc workers, 61 William Street, Anderston)
Lived at 161 Kent Road (1880 - 1881) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 161 Kent Road (1888 - 1891) - Smith, J.P., civil engineer, 67 Renfield Street
Lived at 170 Kent Road (1865 - 1868) - Smith, Daniel, agent
Lived at 170 Kent Road (1866 - 1868) - Sibbald, Robt., foreman smith (at G. & J. Bums, engine works & stores, 85 Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 170 Kent Road (1883 - 1888) - Ferguson, John (of D. & T. Robertson Ltd., furnishing ironmongers, electro-plate & cutlery merchants, smiths, bellhangers, gasfltters, patentees of self-setting ranges & Napierian coffee machines, 226-228 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 170 Kent Road (1884 - 1892) - Thomson, James, jeweller (at W.C. Shaw, goldsmith & jeweller, watch, clock & chronometer maker, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place)
Lived at 176 Kent Road (1861 - 1866) - Smith, A.
Lived at 193 Kent Road (1864 - 1868) - Smith, William, B.L., writer (Lands Valuation Office for Burgh of Glasgow, City Chambers, 249 George Street)
Lived at 193 Kent Road (1911 - 1911) - Smith, H. Newman, engineer
Lived at 199 Kent Road (1882 - 1884) - Smith, Joseph, draper, 218 Dumbarton Road
Lived at 201 Kent Road (1856 - 1857) - McMutrie, John (of Smith & McMutrie, pawnbrokers, 104 Main Street, Anderston)
Lived at 207 Kent Road (1864 - 1866) - Reid, Francis C. (at W.C. Shaw, goldsmith & jeweller, watch, clock & chronometer maker, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place)
Lived at 207 Kent Road (1866 - 1869) - Smith, Mrs. Thomas, dressmaker
Lived at 207 Kent Road (1882 - 1906) - McInnes, James (at Geo. Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, manufacturing goldsmiths & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 207 Kent Road (1893 - 1895) - Smith, John
Lived at 75 Kent Road (1908 - 1912) - Paul, Thomas, goldsmith & watchmaker, 39 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 91 Kent Road (1865 - 1867) - Smith, Alex. J., superintendent steward, Laird's Line, 17 McAlpine Street
Lived at 91 Kent Road (1890 - 1893) - Robertson, John A. (of Hendry & Menzies, furnishing & general ironmongers, tinsmiths, &c., 41 Union Street)
Lived at 97 Kent Road (1883 - 1885) - Drummond, Robt. (of R. & G. Drummond, manufacturing jewellers, silversmiths, and watchmakers, 128 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 11 Kersland Street (1875 - 1880) - Smith, William Alex, (of Smith, Findlay, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 22 West Nile Street)
Lived at 11 Kersland Street (1883 - 1884) - Knox, David J. (of John Smith & Son, booksellers and stationers, 19 Renfield Street)
Lived at 15 Kersland Street (1906 - 1911) - Smith, John W. (of Wilson, Mathieson, & Co., wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 42 Glassford Street)
Lived at 17 Kersland Street (1874 - 1883) - Knox, David J. (of John Smith & Son, booksellers and stationers, 19 Renfield Street)
Lived at 17 Kersland Street (1902 - 1906) - Smith, Wm. jun., restaurateur, 12-16 Queen Street
Lived at 19 Kersland Street (1904 - 1906) - Smith, William Alex, (of Smith, Smith, & Co., shawl manufacturers, &c, 14 and 22 West Nile Street)
Lived at 25 Kersland Street (1879 - 1881) - Mitchell, W.A. (of Smith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street, retail warehousemen, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 2 Kersland Street (1896 - 1908) - Boyd, James (of James Smith & Son, coalmasters, 97 Wellington Street)
Lived at 31 Kersland Street (1875 - 1878) - Smith, Mrs. Catherine
Lived at 35 Kersland Street (1898 - 1907) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 35 Kersland Street (1907 - 1907) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters and paperhangers
Lived at 3 Kersland Street (1891 - 1895) - Service, John (of Smith, Sons, & Laughland, manufacturers and warehousemen ; wholesale, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 47 Kersland Street (1883 - 1900) - Service, John (of Smith, Sons, & Laughland, manufacturers and warehousemen ; wholesale, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 53 Kersland Street (1900 - 1908) - Smith, T.H.
Lived at 56 Kersland Street (1908 - 1911) - Smith, William Alex., (ofSmith, Findlay, & Co., shawl manufacturers, 22 West Nile Street)
Lived at 5 Kersland Street (1881 - 1883) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters and paperhangers
Lived at 6.5 Kersland Street (1895 - 1897) - Brodie, Robt., writer (of McClure, Naismith, & Brodie, writers and commissioners for English and Irish affidavits in chancery and bankruptcy, 87 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 16 Kew Terrace (1866 - 1878) - Workman, Wm. S. (of George Smith & Sons, merchants & shipowners, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 10 Kingsborough Gardens (1890 - 1897) - Smith, John
Lived at 1 Kirklee Circus (1877 - 1878) - Stewart, John A., jeweller (of R. Stewart, goldsmith, watchmaker, diamond merchant & turret clock maker, 2-4 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 1 Kirklee Gardens (1899 - 1899) - Smith, John Guthrie, writer & notary public (of Baird Smiths, Muirhead & Guthrie Smith, writers, 205 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 5 Kirklee Gardens (1895 - 1895) - McLaurin, R.A. (of Smith & McLaurin Ltd., paper stainers, card & board manufacturers, Cartside Works, Milliken Park, Renfrewshire)
Lived at 4 Kirklee Quadrant (1903 - 1903) - Reid, Andrew (of J. Miller Reid & Sons, brassfounders & coppersmiths, 110 Lancefield Street)
Lived at 8 Kirklee Quadrant (1907 - 1913) - Smith, James G., secretary, Merry & Cuningham Ltd., iron & coal masters, 127 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 3 Kirklee Road (1903 - 1903) - Stewart, Duncan (of D. Stewart & Co. Ltd., engineers, millwrights, boilermakers, coppersmiths & founders, London Road Iron Works & London)
Lived at 14 Kirklee Terrace (1897 - 1903) - Smith, Lewis O. (of Smith, Smith & Co., East India merchants, 104 W. George Street)
Lived at 2 Kirklee Terrace (1906 - 1911) - Smith, Wm. Robertson (of Fraser, Kirkpatrick & Smith, stockbrokers, 88 St. Vincent Street and Stock Exchange)
Lived at 8 Kirklee Terrace (1894 - 1894) - Smith, Wm. Robertson (of Fraser, Kirkpatrick & Smith, stockbrokers, 88 St. Vincent Street and Stock Exchange)
Lived at 9 Kirklee Terrace (1887 - 1894) - Smith, Mrs. James
Lived at 5 La Belle Place (1876 - 1879) - Smith, John (of Robertson & Smith, manufacturers' agents, 74 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 5 La Belle Place (1878 - 1879) - Smith, A.L.
Lived at 27 La Crosse Terrace (1914 - 1914) - Smith, James, Italian warehouseman, 7-9 Great Western Road
Lived at 29 La Crosse Terrace (1880 - 1882) - Easton, James, watchmaker, goldsmith & jeweller (at Hastie & Taylor, wholesale jewellers, 64 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 31 La Crosse Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Smith, James
Lived at 33 La Crosse Terrace (1882 - 1883) - Ker, Adam (of D. & J. Smith, boot & shoe manufacturers, 175 Trongate ; works, Newton Shoe Factory, Ayr)
Lived at 11 Lansdowne Crescent (1900 - 1901) - Smith, James B. (ofThomas & Francis Smith, later ofFrancis & James Smith, cabinetmakers, upholsterers, carvers, gilders, plate glass agents & silverers, house & office furnishers, 20 Great Clyde Street ; works, 15 Muirhead Street)
Lived at 18 Lansdowne Crescent (1872 - 1876) - Smith, Wm. (of John & Wm. Smith, accountants, 7 Victoria Place, West Regent Street)
Lived at 19 Lansdowne Crescent (1871 - 1883) - Smith, Wm. Geddes, writer, resident secretary, Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Co., 111 later 115 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 20 Lansdowne Crescent (1853 - 1854) - Smith, James, manager, Northern Insurance Co., 19 St. Vincent Place, later of Joseph Gibson & Co., packing-box, trunk & case manufacturers, tin-plate workers, 13 Dundas Street & 162 Buchanan Street
Lived at 21 Lansdowne Crescent (1856 - 1861) - Smith, Robt., wine merchant, wholesale & retail grocer, 124 & 337 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 24 Lansdowne Crescent (1857 - 1872) - Watt, Charles C. (of Smith & Watt, stock and sharebrokers, 81 Gordon Street)
Lived at 25 Lansdowne Crescent (1872 - 1873) - Smith, James
Lived at 29 Lansdowne Crescent (1885 - 1892) - Smith, Harry Gordon, insurance agent for Mutual Fire Insurance Corporation, Guaranteed of Manchester
Lived at 30 Lansdowne Crescent (1876 - 1878) - Smith, David (at D. MacDougall jun. & Co., wine & spirit brokers, agents, Faculty Buildings, 62 Street George's Place)
Lived at 30 Lansdowne Crescent (1886 - 1887) - Smith, David (of Smith & Boyle, later of David Smith & Co., whisky brokers, 132 later 95 Bath Street)
Lived at 33 Lansdowne Crescent (1887 - 1890) - McCoull, Thomas, smith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 146 West Nile Street, later 216 Street James's Road, later 6 North Oswald Street, later 54 later 64 Port-Dundas Road
Lived at 33 Lansdowne Crescent (1895 - 1910) - Smith, John, warehouseman, 27 Union Street
Lived at 14 Lawrence Place (1859 - 1861) - Wharrie, Thomas (of Smith & Wharrie, civil engineers and land surveyors, 54 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 20 Lawrence Place (1859 - 1864) - McGregor, James (of P. & R. Fleming & Co., ironmongers, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, fence & gate manufacturers, agricultural implements, 29 Argyle Street ; warehouse, 18-24 Stockwell Street ; branch, 1 Dowanhill Place, Partick ; works, Kelvin Street, Partick)/87
Lived at 2 Lawrence Place (1884 - 1887) - Smith, Alex., draper and hosier, 206 Dumbarton Road, Partick
Lived at 12 Lawrence Street (1892 - 1898) - Wark, Wm., traveller (Smith & Sharp, wholesale
sugar and tea merchants, 13-17 Virginia Street)
Lived at 13 Lawrence Street (1889 - 1892) - Leask, J.T. Smith, writer, 145 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 14 Lawrence Street (1896 - 1897) - Devlin, Thomas, cashier (Muir & Guthrie Smith)
Lived at 6 Lawrence Street (1895 - 1903) - Kinloch, Captain Andrew (City Line of Steam & Sailing Ships ; Geo. Smith & Sons, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 9 Lawrence Street (1897 - 1900) - Laughland, James (of Smith, Sons, & Laughland, manufacturers and warehousemen ; wholesale, 67 to 87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 10 Lilybank Gardens (1883 - 1897) - Smith, Wm. McA. (of Smith & Wellstood, stove and range manufacturers (American) and ironfounders, 11-15 Dixon Street; works, Bonnybridge)
Lived at 14 Lilybank Gardens (1883 - 1885) - Smith, Miss Maria Jane
Lived at 14 Lilybank Gardens (1893 - 1893) - Rankin, J. Naismith (ofWm. Rankin & Sons, cork merchants & manufacturers, 10 Carlton Place and at Outeiro do Alfeite, Lisbon, Portugal)
Lived at 15 Lilybank Gardens (1893 - 1901) - Smith, J.W., secretary, Standard Life Assurance Co., 92 Gordon Street
Lived at 25 Lilybank Gardens (1899 - 1900) - Frew, Alex., smithy coal & coke merchant , 120 Midwharf, Port Dundas
Lived at 7 Lilybank Gardens (1882 - 1894) - Smith, Geo., jun.
Lived at 6 Lilybank Mansions (1903 - 1905) - Smith, Hugh, jun.
Lived at 6 Lilybank Mansions (1905 - 1906) - Smith, Wm. H.
Lived at 6 Lilybank Mansions (1912 - 1912) - Blair, Geo. McL. (of P. & W. McLellan, bridge & boiler makers, iron merchants, smiths & machine makers, bolt, rivet & chain manufacturers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron Works, Vermont street, Plantation ; warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 2 Lilybank Terrace (1876 - 1903) - Smith, Geo., agent, City of Glasgow Bank
Lived at 8 Lindsay Terrace (1875 - 1880) - Laughland, James (of Smith, Sons & Laughland, warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street & 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 8 Lorraine Gardens (1897 - 1907) - Smith, Robert, wholesale boot & shoe manufacturers' agent, 65 Jamaica Street
Lived at 6 Lothian Gardens (1909 - 1909) - Craddock, Knaggs, & Co, jewellers and silversmiths, 489 Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 1 Loudon Terrace (1878 - 1880) - Davidson, J.A., jeweller, goldsmith, &c. ,15 Charing Cross Mansions
Lived at 15 Lyndhurst Gardens (1897 - 1898) - Smith, John, registrar of births, etc, Possil Park district, 193 Saracen Street
Lived at 8 Lyndhurst Gardens (1910 - 1910) - Guthrie, Robt. L. (at James Watson & Smith, stockbrokers, 40 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 4 Lynedoch Crescent (1895 - 1905) - Houldsworth Homoeopathic Hospital ; secretary & treasurer, James Smith, 93 West Regent Street
Lived at 5 Lynedoch Crescent (1914 - 1914) - Smith, John Baird, writer, 221 West George Street
Lived at 6 Lynedoch Place (1888 - 1901) - Smith, Mrs. Baird
Lived at 6 Lynedoch Place (1901 - 1913) - Smith, Geo. C., secretary, Northern Assurance Co., 19 St, Vincent Place
Lived at 18 Lynedoch Street (1863 - 1877) - Smith, Wm. P., civil engineer and land surveyor, 52 Brunswick Street
Lived at 1 Lynedoch Street (1848 - 1851) - Smith, John Muir (at Robert Smith, cotton-yarn merchant, 123 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 2 Lynedoch Street (1847 - 1870) - Smith, Robt. Calder
Lived at 2 Lynedoch Street (1868 - 1869) - Smith, Archd. (of Archibald Smith & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 62 Queen Street)
Lived at 1 Lynedoch Terrace (1867 - 1871) - Smith, Lewis O. (of Smith, Smith & Co., East India merchants, 48 West George Street)
Lived at 3 Marchmont Terrace (1892 - 1905) - Smith, John B. (of Smith, Sons & Murray Ltd., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 128-134 Ingram Street)
Lived at 11 Melrose Gardens (1895 - 1896) - Sadler, Robert W. (of Smith & Simons, seed merchants & nurserymen, 16 Buchanan Street & Kennishead nurseries)
Lived at 11 Melrose Gardens (1899 - 1903) - Sadler, Robert W. (of Smith & Simons, seed merchants & nurserymen, 16 Buchanan Street & Kennishead nurseries)
Lived at 17 Melrose Gardens (1898 - 1899) - Fleming, John S., furnishing ironmonger, blacksmith, tinsmith & gasfitter, 374-376 Byres Road & 18 Vinicombe Street
Lived at 23 Melrose Gardens (1895 - 1897) - Smith, James
Lived at 24 Melrose Gardens (1895 - 1899) - Laing, Alex. (of J.R. & W. Laing, watch & chronometer makers to the Admiralty, jewellers, gold & silversmiths, 10 Gordon Street ; works, 61-65 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 24 Melrose Gardens (1906 - 1906) - Smith, John, Western Bank of Scotland
Lived at 1 Melrose Street (1844 - 1847) - Smith, Frank Baird (of Hugh Baird & Co., brewers, Great Canal Brewery, Possil Road)
Lived at 1 Melrose Street (1894 - 1897) - Smith, Wm., clerk (McDowall, Steven & Co., Milton Iron Works, 142 North Woodside Road)
Lived at 2 Melrose Street (1879 - 1899) - Smith, T.F., merchant (of Cowan, Smith & Co., merchants, 27 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 3 Melrose Street (1846 - 1847) - Mitchell, John (of J. & W. Mitchell, watchmakers, jewellers & gold smiths, 119 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 4 Melrose Street (1875 - 1884) - Smith, James, accountant and insurance agent, 20 Buchanan Street
Lived at 5 Melrose Street (1853 - 1856) - Smith, John, Western Bank
Lived at 7 Melrose Street (1847 - 1852) - Smith, Charles A.
Lived at 3 Mingarry Street (1898 - 1904) - Smith, Thomas, headmaster, Street David's Public School
Lived at 4 Mingarry Street (1910 - 1910) - Park, Wm., smith
Lived at 4 Mingarry Street (1911 - 1911) - Smith, Allan M., M.A., LL.B. (of Biggart, Lumsden & Co., writers, 105 West George Street)
Lived at 7 Mirrlees Drive (1909 - 1910) - Marshall, Andrew F. (at Smith & Wellstood Ltd., American stove & range manufacturers, general ironfounders, 11-16 Dixon Street ; works, Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire)
Lived at 11 Montague Street (1909 - 1913) - Smith, Donald Geo. (of Smith, Findlay & Co., shawl manufacturers, 22 West Nile Street)
Lived at 17 Montague Street (1889 - 1896) - Clatworthy, Wm. S. (of Smith, Clatworthy & Co., manufacturers' agents, 13 St Vincent Place)
Lived at 26 Montague Street (1903 - 1907) - Kay, Wm. (of Smith & Kay, property agents and factors, 30 Hope Street)
Lived at 35 Montague Street (1898 - 1901) - Smith, John E., bookseller, stationer & newsagent, 375 Great Western Road
Lived at 6 Montague Street (1891 - 1891) - Smith, Albert. A. (of Smith, Smith & Co., East India merchants, 104 West George Street)
Lived at 11 Montgomerie Quadrant (1890 - 1890) - Smith, Ernest, manufacturing chemist, 114 West Street
Lived at 1 Moray Place (1871 - 1874) - George, jun. (at G.B. Smith & Co., iron fence & gate, iron bridge, roofs & wire rope manufacturers, wire merchants & contractors, 56 West Regent Street ; works, 630 Keppochhill Road, later of Macfarlane & Findlay, washing & wringing machine manufacturers, 18 Elliot Street, Cranstonhill, later McHutchison, Findlay & Co., wool & commission merchants, agricultural agents, 17 Oswald Street ; stores, 99 Clyde Street, Anderston)
Lived at 2 Moray Place (1875 - 1879) - Reid, John (of Henry Reid & Sons, furnishing ironmongers, tinsmiths & pewterers, 156 Argyle Street ; workshop, 39 Robertson Lane & Ropework Lane)
Lived at 2 Moray Place (1883 - 1888) - McFarlane, Peter, watch and clock maker, goldsmith, jeweller & plater, 10-11 Argyle Arcade
Lived at 5 Moray Place (1861 - 1869) - Smith, Hugh
Lived at 7 Moray Place (1912 - 1914) - Watson, David (of John Smith & Son, booksellers and stationers, 70 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 8 Moray Place (1853 - 1858) - Reid, James (of James Reid & Co., manufacturing silversmiths)
Lived at 107 Napiershall Street (1875 - 1878) - James Reid & Co., manufacturing gold and silversmiths (exporters)
Lived at 107 Napiershall Street (1875 - 1875) - Rolland, Peter, working silversmith (of James Reid & Co., silversmiths)
Lived at 107 Napiershall Street (1878 - 1888) - Reid, David, silversmith
Lived at 107 Napiershall Street (1890 - 1905) - Reid, James (of James Reid & Co., silversmiths, 107 Napiershall Street)
Lived at 109 Napiershall Street (1878 - 1888) - Reid, David (of James Reid & Co., silversmiths, 107 Napiershall Street)
Lived at 109 Napiershall Street (1888 - 1911) - Reid, James & Co., silversmiths
Lived at 119 Napiershall Street (1874 - 1875) - Smith, Wm., merchant, 108 later 108a West Regent Street
Lived at 12 Napiershall Street (1882 - 1892) - Muir, James (of Muir & Smith, power loom cloth manufacturers (commission), John Street Weaving Factory, 79 John Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 20 Napiershall Street (1897 - 1910) - Smith, Mrs. Charles
Lived at 23 Napiershall Street (1879 - 1890) - Priory Quarry Co., quarriers ; James Salmond, manager (of Smith & Salmond, builders & oven builders, 33 Napiershall Street)
Lived at 27 Napiershall Street (1867 - 1873) - Smith & Salmond, builders and oven builders
Lived at 33 Napiershall Street (1867 - 1873) - Smith & Binning, marble cutters, 28 Waterloo Street
Lived at 36 Napiershall Street (1875 - 1876) - Dowd, Peter, blacksmith
Lived at 37 Napiershall Street (1883 - 1889) - Drysdale, J. & Co., smiths' engineers and masons' tool manufacturers
Lived at 38 Napiershall Street (1887 - 1889) - Drysdale, B.F., engineer and smith
Lived at 47 Napiershall Street (1874 - 1875) - Smith, Mrs. J., Burnbank laundry
Lived at 50 Napiershall Street (1896 - 1900) - Smith, Mrs. J.
Lived at 52 Napiershall Street (1899 - 1900) - Rolland, Peter (of James Reid & Co., manufacturing silversmiths, 107 Napiershall Street)
Lived at 6 Napiershall Street (1890 - 1897) - Dowd, Peter, smith
Lived at 70 Napiershall Street (1881 - 1883) - Drysdale, J.H., smith and engineer, safe door maker
Lived at 72 Napiershall Street (1877 - 1880) - Dowd, Peter, blacksmith
Lived at 72 Napiershall Street (1881 - 1883) - 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) - Rait, D.C., goldsmith, jeweller & watchmaker, 34 Buchanan Street
Lived at 1 Newton Place (1841 - 1879) - Smith, Cunningham (of Rankin, Smith & Co., merchants, 81 St Vincent Street)
Lived at 22 Newton Place (1844 - 1845) - Smith, David, M.D., surgeon & oculist, 48 Dundas Street
Lived at 22 Newton Place (1887 - 1893) - Muirhead, James, jeweller, watchmaker & goldsmith, 90 Buchanan Street
Lived at 26 Newton Place (1846 - 1855) - McLellan, Peter (ofP. & W. McLelland, ironmongers, iron merchants, smiths, bolt & rivet manufacturers, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Ironworks, 10 Adelphi Street & 38 Govan Street ; Iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 14 Newton Terrace (1860 - 1866) - Smith, Dr. A. Wood, M.D., F.F.P.S.G., physician & lecturer on Clinical Medicine, Royal Infirmary
Lived at 5 Newton Terrace (1870 - 1882) - Sharp, Wm., goldsmith, watch & chronometer maker, 117 Buchanan Street
Lived at 6 Newton Terrace (1861 - 1867) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 6 Newton Terrace (1868 - 1874) - Smith, Geo., jun. (of Smith, Sons & Laughland, warehousemen & manufacturers, 208-216 Argyle Street)
Lived at 8 Newton Terrace (1868 - 1877) - Teale, Donald (of Wm. Alexander & Son, goldsmiths, silversmiths, &c., 109 Buchanan Street & 3 Gordon Street)
Lived at 15 North Clairmont Street (1903 - 1907) - 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) - Smith, Mrs. David
Lived at 1 North Clairmont Street (1846 - 1848) - Smith, David, merchant (of John Ross jun. & Co., commission agents, 120 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 1 North Clairmont Street (1849 - 1852) - Brown, Francis, marine superintendent (at George Smith & Sons, merchants and ship owners, 200 Argyle Street)
Lived at 1 North Clairmont Street (1873 - 1879) - Smith, Mrs. John
Lived at 9 North Clairmont Street (1853 - 1857) - Smith, D.
Lived at 9 North Clairmont Street (1862 - 1863) - Adam, Geo., smith, wrought-iron ornamental work, 169 Finnieston Street
Lived at 9 North Clairmont Street (1892 - 1899) - 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) - Cooper, John (of John Cooper & Co., plumbers, tinsmiths, gasfitters & zinc workers, 26 Northburn Street & 17 North Woodside Road)
Lived at 15 North Woodside Road (1883 - 1887) - Cooper, John, & Co., plumbers, tinsmiths, gasfitters & zinc workers
Lived at 17 North Woodside Road (1883 - 1887) - Smith, Henry, inspector, North British Railway
Lived at 198 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1878) - Dowds, C., smith
Lived at 201 North Woodside Road (1896 - 1899) - Taylor, John, blacksmith, 29 Street Clair Street, later at 19 Caithness Street
Lived at 208 North Woodside Road (1884 - 1891) - Dowd, Peter, blacksmith, 293 North Woodside Road
Lived at 266 North Woodside Road (1879 - 1880) - Dowd, Peter, blacksmith, 72 Napiershall Street
Lived at 266 North Woodside Road (1881 - 1883) - Smith, Archd. (of Wm. Bailley jun., chemical broker, later of Archd. Smith & Co., produce brokers & commission merchants, 30 Street Enoch Square)
Lived at 271 North Woodside Road (1853 - 1855) - Drysdale, B.F., engineer and smith
Lived at 279 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1877) - Dowd, Peter, smith and cartwright, 293 North Woodside Road
Lived at 280 North Woodside Road (1876 - 1879) - Drysdale, B.F., engineer and smith
Lived at 281 North Woodside Road (1875 - 1877) - Dowd, Peter, blacksmith and cartwright
Lived at 293 North Woodside Road (1876 - 1880) - Smith & Binning, marble cutters works
Lived at 315 North Woodside Road (1873 - 1875) - Smith, G.B. (of G.B. Smith & Co., iron fence & gate manufacturers, iron bridge, roofs & wire rope manufacturers, wire merchants & contractors, 56 West Regent Street ; works, 630 Keppochhill Road)
Lived at 344 North Woodside Road (1874 - 1876) - Smith, John
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1883 - 1897) - Smith, Wm. (at Jamieson & Rae, tea & coffee merchants, fruit & spice importers, 27-31 East Howard Street, later at J. & J. Pollock, wholesale provision merchants, 59-61 Candleriggs, later atMcCall & Stephen, biscuit manufacturers, 14-18 Adelphi Terrace ; branch, 28 Clyde Place)
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1885 - 1905) - Smith, Misses, J. & C, dress and mantle makers
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1886 - 1903) - Smith, Misses
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1902 - 1903) - Smith, Montague, organist, Coats Memorial Church, Paisley
Lived at 405 North Woodside Road (1881 - 1881) - Jarvie & Smith, joiners
Lived at 55 North Woodside Road (1858 - 1860) - Morrison, Andrew, blacksmith
Lived at 57 North Woodside Road (1861 - 1862) - Myles & Stirling, smiths
Lived at 57 North Woodside Road (1863 - 1864) - Thirsk, Richard, blacksmith
Lived at 57 North Woodside Road (1867 - 1874) - Smith, S. furniture dealer
Lived at 65 North Woodside Road (1899 - 1901) - Thirsk, Richard, blacksmith, 57 North Woodside Road
Lived at 76 North Woodside Road (1869 - 1876) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 81 North Woodside Road (1902 - 1903) - Smith, Alex. (of Smith & Lawson, masons and oven builders)
Lived at 83 North Woodside Road (1862 - 1865) - Smith & Lawson, masons
Lived at 83 North Woodside Road (1863 - 1865) - Smith, James
Lived at 96 North Woodside Road (1880 - 1882) - Stephens, A.H. (of Stephens & Smith, machinery merchants, millgearing, 355A Argyle Street)
Lived at 112 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Smith, Robert, boot & shoe manufacturers' agent, 65 Jamaica Street
Lived at 112 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Smith, Dr.
Lived at 116 Novar Drive (1905 - 1908) - Cowan, Andrew, secretary (Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical & motor car engineers, Smith (now Otago) Street)
Lived at 119 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Ianson, J.M., superintendent steward, at Geo. Smith & Sons, City Line, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street
Lived at 128 Novar Drive (1910 - 1913) - McFarlane, Colin (of P. MacFarlane & Sons Ltd., jewellers, silversmiths & watchmakers, 34 Gordon Street)
Lived at 59 Novar Drive (1908 - 1912) - Smith, John, inspector (Scottish Union & National Insurance Co., 150 West George Street)
Lived at 89 Novar Drive (1911 - 1914) - Drysdale, John (of J. Drysdale & Co., smiths & ornamental ironworkers, 429 Dumbarton Road & 8 Merkland Street, Partick)
Lived at 9 Novar Drive (1903 - 1904) - Smith, Miss I.J.
Lived at 21 Oakfield Avenue (1895 - 1896) - Muirhead, Robt. K. (of James Muirhead & Sons, watchmakers & goldsmiths, jewellers & chronometer makers, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Place)
Lived at 57 Oakfield Avenue (1871 - 1876) - 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, Charles A. (of Gibb, Martin & Smith, power-loom cloth manufacturers, Greenhaugh Factory, Govan)
Lived at 24 Oakfield Terrace (1869 - 1872) - Smith, Mrs. Robt.
Lived at 24 Oakfield Terrace (1870 - 1874) - Smith, John B. (of C.D. Donald & Sons, writers, 44 West Regent Street)
Lived at 2 Oakfield Terrace (1869 - 1876) - Smith, James, manager, Northern Assurance Co., 19 St. Vincent Place
Lived at 9 Oakfield Terrace (1851 - 1856) - Kirkwood, Charles, 103 later at 79 St. Vincent Street, also later at 86 Smith Street, Whiteinch
Lived at 9 Oakfield Terrace (1874 - 1888) - Ker, Adam (of D. & J. Smith, wholesale boot & shoe manufacturers, 173 Trongate)
Lived at 2 Oakvale (1872 - 1878) - Smith, James, writer & notary public, insurance & law agent, 21 Bath Street
Lived at 4 Oakvale (1870 - 1899) - Smith, M.
Lived at 77 Oban Drive (1890 - 1890) - Smith, W.
Lived at 77 Oban Drive (1902 - 1908) - Smith, Harry, manager to Furnival & Co., of Redditch, printers and general engineers, 111 Bothwell Street
Lived at 85 Oban Drive (1892 - 1893) - Smith, Thos. W. (at Seligmann & Co., wine merchants and growers, 237 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 97 Oban Drive (1897 - 1900) - Clark, Donald, blacksmith and horse-shoer
Lived at 1 Otago Lane North (1901 - 1913) - McLean, Hector, blacksmith & horse-shoer
Lived at 1 Otago Lane North (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 103 Otago Street (1888 - 1894) - Chamberlain, John (at Okell, Douglas & Fash, later Neil Smith & Co., later Burrell & Chamberlain, ship store merchants, 48 York Street)
Lived at 104 Otago Street (1876 - 1890) - Logan, Wm. (at Smith, Findlay & Co., shawl manufacturers, 22 W. Nile Street)
Lived at 10 Otago Street (1883 - 1891) - Allan, J.B. (of J.B. Allan & Co., house furnishing ironmongers, gasfitters, smiths & brassfounders, 157 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 110 Otago Street (1882 - 1887) - Smith, H.W., insurance agent
Lived at 110 Otago Street (1910 - 1910) - Smith, Mrs., boys' suit maker
Lived at 12 Otago Street (1889 - 1890) - Laurie, J., smith, gasfitter, bellhanger & lockmaker
Lived at 18 Otago Street (1887 - 1888) - Whitelaw, Wm., blacksmith
Lived at 19 Otago Street (1877 - 1882) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters & decorators
Lived at 19 Otago Street (1888 - 1891) - Fulton, Geo. sen., smith, plumber, gasfitter & bellhanger, 11 Hamilton Place, Great Western Road, Hillhead
Lived at 1 Otago Street (1865 - 1867) - Campbell, James, plumber and smith
Lived at 27 Otago Street (1883 - 1886) - Thomson, Alex., smith
Lived at 31 Otago Street (1888 - 1895) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 36 Otago Street (1899 - 1901) - Clark, Donald, blacksmith, 1 Otago Lane North, Hillhead
Lived at 36 Otago Street (1900 - 1902) - Smith, Wm. J., teacher, Wellpark Public School
Lived at 36 Otago Street (1910 - 1910) - Laurie, John, blacksmith
Lived at 3 Otago Street (1872 - 1883) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters & decorators
Lived at 3 Otago Street (1883 - 1886) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters & decorators
Lived at 3 Otago Street (1887 - 1888) - Smith, Wm., janitor, Glasgow Academy
Lived at 42 Otago Street (1896 - 1896) - Thomson, Alex., smith, 17 Otago Street
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1887 - 1894) - Campbell, James, plumber and smith, 10 Gibson Street
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1901 - 1913) - McDonald, J.C., riding scbool, 15 Smith Street (now 65 Otago Street)
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1905 - 1906) - McKinlay, Andrew, wholesale & manufacturing ironmonger, tinsmith & gasfitter, 44 Trongate, later 48 London Street
Lived at 52 Otago Street (1890 - 1912) - Semple, Robt., dairyman, 66 Elderslie Street, later at 7 Smith Street (55 Otago Street)
Lived at 57 Otago Street (1876 - 1891) - Kettle, Robt., aerated water manufacturer, 7 Smith Street (now 55 Otago Street)
Lived at 57 Otago Street (1891 - 1900) - Kidd, Wm., contractor, 7 Smith Street (now 55 Otago Street)
Lived at 57 Otago Street (1901 - 1902) - Niven, Hannah, College Laundry, 7 Smith Street (now 55 Otago Street)
Lived at 57 Otago Street (1905 - 1907) - Niven, Hannah, College Laundry, 7 Smith Street (now 55 Otago Street)
Lived at 57 Otago Street (1909 - 1910) - Orr, David Telfer, laundryman and cleaner, 7 Smith Street (now 55 Otago Street)
Lived at 57 Otago Street (1911 - 1911) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters & decorators
Lived at 5 Otago Street (1883 - 1887) - Cameron, Alex. E. (Henry Lawson & Son, funeral undertakers, carriage hirers, job & postmasters & livery stablekeepers, 14-20 Berkeley Street, 22 Main Street, Anderston, 54 Eglinton Street, 13 Abercromby Street, Calton, 142 Queen Street, Smith Street Hillhead, 339 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 60 Otago Street (1882 - 1882) - Semple Robt., dairyman, 11 Smith Street (now 61 Otago Street)
Lived at 63 Otago Street (1891 - 1891) - Masson, Robt. S. (at Irvine, Smith & Hodge), later reporter, "Glasgow News"
Lived at 79 Otago Street (1877 - 1879) - Smith, Sidney, artist
Lived at 7 Otago Street (1883 - 1886) - Smith, Sidney & Son, painters & decorators
Lived at 7 Otago Street (1883 - 1891) - MacDonald, J.C. (of MacDonald's Riding School, 17a Smith Street, Hillhead)
Lived at 89 Otago Street (1908 - 1911) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 97 Otago Street (1891 - 1898) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 98 Otago Street (1891 - 1903) - Whitelaw, Wm., blacksmith, 10 Otago Street
Lived at 99 Otago Street (1879 - 1882) - Smith, Alex., painter & paperhanger, 12 later at 22 Gibson Street
Lived at 99 Otago Street (1884 - 1888) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 99 Otago Street (1891 - 1894) - Smith, Peter
Lived at 10 Park Avenue (1896 - 1908) - MacFarlane, Walter (of Walter MacFarlane & Co., architectural, sanitary, artistic & general casting smiths, &c, Saracen Foundry, Possilpark & London)
Lived at 21 Park Circus (1873 - 1874) - Smith, Wm. (of A. & W. Smith & Co., millwrights, boilermakers and sugar-mill manufacturers, Eglinton Engine works, 57 Cook Street)
Lived at 22 Park Circus (1867 - 1869) - MacFarlane, Walter (of Walter MacFarlane & Co., architectural, sanitary, artistic & general casting smiths, &c, Saracen Foundry, Possilpark & London)
Lived at 22 Park Circus (1875 - 1886) - Smith, James (of James Watson & Smith, stockbrokers, Sun Fire & Life Offices & Crown Life Assurance Co. of London, 12 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 7 Park Circus (1867 - 1882) - Smith, Geo. (of George Smith & Co., Sun Foundry, architectural ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Parliamentary Road, London & Dublin)
Lived at 9 Park Circus (1877 - 1884) - Smith, James G. (of Lancefield Spinning Co., manufacturers and merchants, 70 Miller Street)
Lived at 13 Park Circus Place (1869 - 1877) - Smith, Francis
Lived at 5 Park Gardens (1875 - 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) - Smith, Mrs. Wm.
Lived at 4 Park Gate (1881 - 1885) - Smith, Lewis O. (of Smith, Smith & Co., merchants and produce brokers, 18 Renfield Street)
Lived at 4 Park Gate (1884 - 1886) - Smith, James (of James Watson & Smith, stockbrokers, 28 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 1 Park Quadrant (1858 - 1867) - Broadfoot, John, plumber, brassfounder & coppersmith, 55 Finnieston Street & 72 Anderston Quay
Lived at 2 Park Quadrant (1873 - 1875) - Service, Wm. jun., merchant (at Geo. Smith & Sons, warehousemen and merchants, 208-216 Argyle Street)
Lived at 4 Park Quadrant (1858 - 1869) - Smith, R.
Lived at 9 Park Quadrant (1860 - 1870) - Smith, Geo., warehouseman, 5 Buchanan Street
Lived at 9 Park Quadrant (1870 - 1873) - Smith, E. Douglas, antique dealer, The Clachan
Lived at 22 Park Road (1914 - 1914) - Smith, John
Lived at 26 Park Road (1877 - 1886) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 7 Park Road (1886 - 1912) - Smith, J.R.
Lived at 80 Park Road (1883 - 1884) - Smith, R.
Lived at 92 Park Road (1904 - 1905) - Smith, David A., engineer & iron shipbuilder
Lived at 13 Park Terrace (1866 - 1888) - Smith, Francis
Lived at 13 Park Terrace (1866 - 1875) - Smith, Archd., advocate, sheriff-substitute of Lanarkshire, County Buildings, Wilson Street
Lived at 15 Park Terrace (1856 - 1867) - Smith, James (of James Watson & Smith, stockbrokers, 40 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 20 Park Terrace (1881 - 1889) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 20 Park Terrace (1889 - 1899) - Hamilton, James (of Robert Hamilton & Son, calenderers, glazers, packers, silk finishers & starchers. Smith's Court, 53-63 Candleriggs & 62 Brunswick Street ; ofiice, 19 Wilson Street)
Lived at 2 Parkgrove Terrace (1892 - 1905) - Rait, F.D. (of D.C. Rait & Sons, goldsmiths, jewellers, watchmakers & silversmiths, 34 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 5 Parkgrove Terrace (1870 - 1875) - Smith, Andrew, agent & marine superintendent, 49 Oswald Street
Lived at 9 Parkgrove Terrace (1873 - 1897) - Smith, Mrs. Andrew
Lived at 9 Parkgrove Terrace (1897 - 1899) - Smith, Rev. John, M.A., D.D., minister of Partick
Parish
Lived at 26 Partickhill Road (1894 - 1907) - Wood, Archd. (of Alex. Wood & Sons, shop outfitters, lorry & railway wagon manufacturers, smiths, 49 William Street,
Anderston ; warehouse 14-18 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 56 Partickhill Road (1874 - 1878) - Smith, John H., accountant, house
factor & insurance agent, 8 Peel Street, Partick ; branch, 8 Oswald Street, Whiteinch
Lived at 57 Partickhill Road (1901 - 1901) - Eadie, James (of Crichton & Eadie, smiths,
gasfitters & iron gas-pipe manufacturers, 44-46 London Street, Dalmarnock)
Lived at 63 Partickhill Road (1850 - 1854) - Smith, Rev. John, M.A., D.D., minister of Partick
Parish
Lived at 71 Partickhill Road (1906 - 1906) - Smith, G.C.
Lived at 8 Partickhill Road (1887 - 1888) - Partick Conservative Association Reading Rooms ; secretary, 1894-95, John H. Smith, 8 Peel Street 1895-1899, James B. Paterson, C.A., 196 St. Vincent Street & James A. Sutherland 1897-1900, James A. Sutherland treasurer, 1894-97, Wm. Scott Wylie, 149 St Vincent Street 1897-99, John H. Smith, 8 Peel Street 1899-1900, Walter R. Simpson, 146 West Regent Street
Lived at 13 Peel Street (1894 - 1900) - Smith, Dr. John M., M.D., D.P.H., physician and surgeon ; surgery
Lived at 13 Peel Street (1900 - 1902) - Partick Conservative Association Reading Rooms ; secretary, 1886-90, Thomas Logan & Wm. Kerr 1890-91, J. G. Paton 1891-92, Hugh H. Ormond 1892-93, Nicol F. Cameron 1894-95, John H. Smith, 8 Peel st. 1895-1900, James B. Paterson, C.A., 196 St. Vincent Street & James A. Sutherland treasurer, 1887-92, Alex. Wood & W. R. Simpson 1892-93, Ronald Stout 1894-97, Wm. Scott Wylie, 149 St Vincent Street 1897-99, John H. Smith, 8 Peel Street 1899-1900, Walter R. Simpson, 146 West Regent Street
Lived at 15 Peel Street (1886 - 1907) - Taylor, John (George Smith & Sons, wholesale furriers, 80 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 17 Peel Street (1896 - 1904) - Low, Archd., house and ship plumber, brassfounder and coppersmith, 15 Maxwell Street and 78 Merkland Street, Partick
Lived at 49 Peel Street (1891 - 1897) - Smith, Alex. B. (of Smith & Leishman, carting contractors ; stables, 15 Lambhill Street, South-side ; office, Yorkhill timber wharf)
Lived at 49 Peel Street (1900 - 1908) - Smith, John H., accountant, house factor & insurance agent
Lived at 8 Peel Street (1892 - 1892) - Thornburn, James C. (of Cleland & Thornburn, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 23 Hypepark Street)
Lived at 23 Polwarth Street (1907 - 1913) - Smith, Wm. (Scottish Temperance Life & Accident Assurance Co. Ltd., 109 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 36 Polwarth Street (1913 - 1913) - McKinlay, W., commercial traveller (at Stapley & Smith, underclothing manufacturer, 49 Queen Street)
Lived at 42 Polwarth Street (1905 - 1907) - Steel, Wm. (at Robt. & Wm. Sorley, jewellers & silversmiths, diamond & pearl merchants, watch & clockmakers, 93 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 42 Polwarth Street (1906 - 1909) - Smith, Peter, The Clydesdale Bank Ltd.
Lived at 46 Polwarth Street (1905 - 1909) - Smith, Alex. (at James Nimmo & Co. Ltd., coalmasters, coke, char & brick manufacturers, 21 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 59 Polwarth Street (1914 - 1914) - Smith, W.H., teller, Clydesdale Bank
Lived at 4 Portman Place (1867 - 1878) - Smith, Sydney, artist, 11 Otago Street (now 19 Otago Street)
Lived at 4 Portman Place (1890 - 1895) - Smith, Sydney (of Sidney Smith & Son, painters and paperhangers, 7 and 11 Otago Street, later at 3 Kersland Street)
Lived at 4 Portman Place (1890 - 1893) - Service, Wm. jun., merchant & shipowner (at Geo. Smith & Sons, 200 Argyle Street)
Lived at 1 Princes Terrace (1869 - 1870) - Smith, Albert A. (of Smith, Smith & Co., merchants, 18 Renfield Street)
Lived at 10 Queen Margaret Crescent (1886 - 1888) - Smith, Mrs. Eadie
Lived at 10 Queen Margaret Crescent (1887 - 1889) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 10 Queen Margaret Crescent (1888 - 1910) - 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) - Logan, Wm. W. (of W. & W. Logan,
jewellers, silversmiths, watch and clock makers, 78 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 2 Queen Margaret Crescent (1902 - 1902) - Smith, James, M.A., teacher, Eastpark Public School
Lived at 100 Queen Margaret Drive (1902 - 1906) - McColl, Archd. (of G.B. Smith & Co., iron & wire fencing, bridges, roofs, rope makers & contractors, 61 West Regent Street ; works, Keppochhill)
Lived at 105 Queen Margaret Drive (1892 - 1900) - Smith, James G. (of Lancefield Spinning Co., cotton-spinning manufacturer, 70 Miller Street)
Lived at 10 Queens Crescent (1856 - 1859) - Smith, Rev. Peter, Cambridge Street U.P., later U.F. Church
Lived at 13 Queens Crescent (1898 - 1898) - Smith, Cunningham (of Potter, Wilson & Co., merchants, 72 Gt. Clyde Street)
Lived at 5 Queens Crescent (1872 - 1881) - Dunn, Patrick Smith, consul for Belgium & Guatemala (of James Dunn & Sons, merchants, freight agents, loading brokers & coal contractors, 144 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 4 Queens Gardens (1902 - 1902) - Scott, Robert, manufacturing & wholesale jeweller, gold & silversmith, 8 Buchanan Street
Lived at 11 Queens Gate (1899 - 191811) - Edward, George (of Edward & Sons, jewellers, gold- & silversmiths, gem merchants, watchmakers, 92-96 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 13 Queens Gate (1905 - 1905) - Service, Wm., shipowner (of Smith & Service, shipowners & merchants, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Queens Gate (1898 - 191811) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 21 Queens Gate (1912 - 1912) - Smith, Osborne, engineer, Possil Engine Works
Lived at 30 Queens Gate (1908 - 1912) - White, Joseph (of Thomas White & Smith, restaurateurs, wine merchants, bakers & purveyors, 7-9 & 84 Gordon Street, 89 Glassford Street & 88 Virginia Street)
Lived at 103 Queensborough Gardens (1904 - 1911) - Smith, Wm. R. (at G.H. Wallace & Co., stock & share brokers, 41 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 13 Queensborough Gardens (1905 - 1910) - Edward, D. Herbert (of Edward & Sons, diamond & gem
merchants, goldsmiths & silversmiths, watch & clockmakers, 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 20 Queensborough Gardens (1906 - 1910) - Smith, J. Cumming, F.F.S. (of Colin Young & Smith, F.F.S., surveyors, 102 Bath Street)
Lived at 25 Queensborough Gardens (1914 - 1914) - Smith, Mrs. M.Y.
Lived at 25 Queensborough Gardens (1914 - 1914) - McFarlane, Colin (of P. MacFarlane & Sons Ltd.,
jewellers, silversmiths & watchmakers, 94A St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 40 Queensborough Gardens (1911 - 1911) - Thorburn, James C. (of Cleland & Thorburn, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 57 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 59 Queensborough Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Dewar, Alex., smith & cartwright, 75 Washington Street
Lived at 97 Queensborough Gardens (1905 - 1907) - Smillie, Samuel, coppersmith and brassfounder, Havelock Copper Works, 71 Lancefield Street
Lived at 7 Radnor Street (1891 - 1899) - Service, John (of Smith, Sons & Laughland Ltd., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 14-24 Montrose Street)
Lived at 2 Redcliff Mansions (1910 - 1910) - Smith, Miss Margaret, stationery and fancy goods merchant
Lived at 5 Rokeby Terrace (1881 - 1905) - Ross, Thomas jun. (at Thomas Ross & Son, manufacturing goldsmiths & watchmakers, 107 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 1 Rosebery Terrace (1887 - 1894) - Morton, Robt. G. (at Hodge & Smith, accountants, 137 W. George Street, later of J. Anderson, McChlery,& Morton, accountants & property agents, 179 West George Street)
Lived at 1 Rosebery Terrace (1889 - 1893) - MacGregor, James (of P. & R. Fleming & Co., ironmongers, iron merchants, smiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, wire fence & gate manufacturers, agricultural implements, 29 Argyle Street & 1 Dowanhill Place, Partick ; warehouse, 18-24 Stockwell Street ; works, Kelvin Street, Partick)
Lived at 3 Rosebery Terrace (1881 - 1884) - Braidwood, John (of Brown, Smith & Co., wholesale warehousemen, 14 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 4 Rosebery Terrace (1884 - 1892) - Mitchell, R.D.M., C.A. (of Smith & Williamson, chartered accountants, 142 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 14 Rosslyn Terrace (1899 - 1899) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 1 Rosslyn Terrace (1896 - 1897) - Smith, J. McGill
Lived at 4 Roxburgh Street (1898 - 1902) - Smith, Mrs. D.B.
Lived at 6 Roxburgh Street (1898 - 1902) - Smith, Archd. (of Archibald Smith & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 62 Queen Street)
Lived at 12 Royal Crescent (1871 - 1874) - Smith, Peter, merchant (at Peter Smith & Co., merchants, 135 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 14 Royal Crescent (1843 - 1855) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 15 Royal Crescent (1860 - 1866) - McLellan, Peter (ofP. & W. McLellan, ironmongers, iron merchants, smiths, bolt & rivet manufacturers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clutha Iron works, 10 Adelphi Terrace & 35 Rose Street, Hutchesontown ; iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 17 Royal Crescent (1866 - 1867) - Smith, John (of Smith & Service, ship owners, ship & insurance brokers, 54 Gordon Street)
Lived at 17 Royal Crescent (1883 - 1883) - Gibb, John (of Gibb, Martin & Smith, power-loom cloth manufacturers, Greenhaugh Factory, Govan)
Lived at 23 Royal Crescent (1868 - 1880) - Walker, James A. (at Wm. Bryden & Son, bellhangers, brassfounders, gasfitters, smiths, Venetian & roller blind manufacturers, 112 St. Vincent Street & Edinburgh)
Lived at 24 Royal Crescent (1891 - 1901) - Shearer, John, jun. (of J. Shearer & Son, ship & house carpenters, joiners, blockmakers & blacksmiths, Kingston Dock Saw Mills, 247 Paisley Road & Salterscroft Graving Dock, Govan)
Lived at 8 Royal Crescent (1883 - 1888) - Rattray, Patrick, C.A. (of Rattray Brothers & Smith, chartered accountants, Gresham House, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 10 Royal Terrace (1885 - 1893) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 12 Royal Terrace (1849 - 1850) - Smith, Patrick, corn and flour factor, 249 Argyll Street
Lived at 14 Royal Terrace (1849 - 1875) - McClure, Peter, ship & engine smith, 116 Clyde St, Anderston
Lived at 19 Royal Terrace (1897 - 191812) - Smith, Peter, merchant (of Peter Smith & Son,
merchants, 33 Blackfriars Street)
Lived at 20 Royal Terrace (1852 - 1859) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 6 Royal Terrace (1869 - 1870) - Smith, Andrew (of A. & R. Smith, plumbers, brassfounders & tinsmiths, 58 Anderston Quay)
Lived at 8 Royal Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Smith, John, malt and hop traveller, 81 Gordon Street
Lived at 13 Rupert Street (1874 - 1876) - Smith, Francis E. (British Linen Company Bank, Queen Street)
Lived at 32 Rupert Street (1881 - 1882) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 34 Rupert Street (1904 - 1904) - Struthers, Hector Hunter, watchmaker, goldsmith, optician, 32 Cowcaddens Street
Lived at 39 Rupert Street (1903 - 1912) - Smith, Montague jun., organist, Adelaide Place Baptist Church, later sub organist, Coats' Memorial Church, Paisley
Lived at 51 Rupert Street (1903 - 1903) - Smith, Margaret
Lived at 6 Rupert Street (1897 - 1899) - Smith, D.F.
Lived at 15 Ruthven Street (1908 - 1911) - Smith, Mrs. A.
Lived at 15 Ruthven Street (1909 - 1909) - Burns, J. Smith, ironmonger, The Western Stores, 683 Great Western Road
Lived at 15 Ruthven Street (1914 - 1914) - Philp, Geo. (of Philp & Smith, warehousemen and manufacturers, 53 Candleriggs)
Lived at 5 Ruthven Street (1900 - 1906) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 9 Ruthven Street (1885 - 1886) - Sedorski, David, cashier (Wm. Thomson & Co., manufacturers of pulley blocks, tube expanders & cutters, ferrule extractors, weighing machines, bottle corking machine & chainmakers, 57 Smith Street, Kinning Park)
Lived at 9 Ruthven Street (1897 - 1899) - Smith, A.L.
Lived at 9 Ruthven Street (1898 - 1900) - Whitson, Arthur, writer (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for taking affidavits in English, Irish & Colonial Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 2 Saltoun Gardens (1902 - 1904) - Smith, John, warehouseman
Lived at 81 Sanda Street (1911 - 1911) - MacGuire, James, writer (at Muirhead & Guthrie Smith, writers, 54 West Nile Street)
Lived at 84 Sanda Street (1896 - 1897) - Smith, Mrs. John, establishment for the board & education of young ladies
Lived at 12 Sandyford Place (1876 - 1882) - Stewart, Robt., goldsmith, jeweller & watchmaker, 132 Argyle Street & 4 Buchanan Street
Lived at 16 Sandyford Place (1861 - 1874) - Smith, Mrs. John, principal of ladies' school
Lived at 19 Sandyford Place (1882 - 1886) - Smith, J.R.
Lived at 20 Sandyford Place (1868 - 1869) - Rankin, A.D. (at D. Johnstone Smith & Williamson, chartered accountants, 149 West George Street)
Lived at 21 Sandyford Place (1891 - 1897) - Craig, P.M. (at Geo. Edward & Son, diamond merchants, manufacturing goldsmiths & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place)
Lived at 24 Sandyford Place (1883 - 1885) - Smith, David (of Smith & Rodger, engineers & iron shipbuilders, Broomielaw & Govan)
Lived at 27 Sandyford Place (1860 - 1866) - Thomson, James, jeweller (at W.C. Shaw, goldsmith & jeweller, watch, clock & chronometer maker, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place)
Lived at 27 Sandyford Place (1866 - 1872) - Smith, R.
Lived at 2 Sardinia Place (1881 - 1882) - Smith, James (at Mann, Byars & Co., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 21 Glassford Street ; retail, 12 Argyle Street)
Lived at 2 Sardinia Place (1898 - 1900) - Smith, Alex. Muir, M.D., physician
Lived at 3 Sardinia Place (1893 - 1895) - Pairman, Thomas (at John Smith & Co., ship owners,, 88 Great Clyde Street)
Lived at 1108 Sauchiehall Street (1882 - 1884) - Smith, Alex., grocer and wine merchant
Lived at 902 Sauchiehall Street (1905 - 1905) - Smith, Alex., grocer and wine merchant
Lived at 904 Sauchiehall Street (1905 - 1905) - Malcolm, Robert, electrician, tinsmith & gasfitter
Lived at 906 Sauchiehall Street (1892 - 1893) - Duncan, Paul Smith, painter & decorator
Lived at 914 Sauchiehall Street (1877 - 1879) - Holmes, Matthew, goldsmith & watchmaker, 109 Buchanan Street
Lived at 915 Sauchiehall Street (1864 - 1869) - Brodie, Peter (at Smith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street)
Lived at 958 Sauchiehall Street (1890 - 1895) - Smith, Mrs. Helen
Lived at 966 Sauchiehall Street (1910 - 1910) - Marshall, James (of Walter MacFarlane & Co., architectural, sanitary, artistic & general casting smiths, &c., Saracen Foundry, Hawthorn Street, Possilpark)
Lived at 8 Somerset Place (1870 - 1880) - McCoull, Thomas, smith, gasfitter, 387 Parliamentary Road, then at 112 North Hanover Street
Lived at 106 South Woodside Road (1877 - 1881) - Smith, Miss Annie
Lived at 106 South Woodside Road (1886 - 1888) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 110 South Woodside Road (1880 - 1883) - McCoull, Thomas, smith, gasfitter, 112 North Hanover Street, later at 146 West Nile Street
Lived at 110 South Woodside Road (1881 - 1896) - Smith, Andrew L., licensed grocer, 144 Rottenrow
Lived at 110 South Woodside Road (1897 - 1898) - Cameron, Dugald, smith, gasfitter, bellhanger & stair railer, 142 North Street & Portland Place, later at 6 Broomloan Road, Govan
Lived at 114 South Woodside Road (1878 - 1888) - Smith, James S., architect
Lived at 114 South Woodside Road (1880 - 1885) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 13 Southpark Avenue (1884 - 1890) - Smith, Mrs. Eadie
Lived at 19 Southpark Avenue (1901 - 1911) - Smith, Robt., commission agent
(of John H. Goodwin, Bradford)
Lived at 65 Southpark Avenue (1854 - 1877) - Storry, John (of Storry & Smith, civil and mining
engineers, 83 West Regent Street)
Lived at 68 Southpark Avenue (1865 - 1867) - Smith, Wm. & Son, fancy goods warehouse, 235
Sauchiehall Street
Lived at 68 Southpark Avenue (1872 - 1874) - Maclure, John G. (of G. Macfie, Smith & Maclure),
later manufacturers' agent, 53 Cochrane Street, later at 52 Street Enoch Square
Lived at 78 Southpark Avenue (1894 - 1906) - Smith, James (Ross & Co., wholesale agents & merchants, electric bells, indicators, lighting, 62 Robertson Street)
Lived at 5 Spring Gardens (1901 - 1901) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 19 St James Terrace (1857 - 1858) - Smith, James (of Alex. Martin & Co., fancy dress and wincey manufacturers, 20 Springfield Court, 58 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 19 St James Terrace (1858 - 1862) - Smith, Sydney, painter and paperhanger, 110 West Regent Street & 3 Hamilton Place, Hillhead
Lived at 20 St James Terrace (1865 - 1866) - Smith, Andrew F. (at Pattison Brothers, calico printers, 51 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 2 St James Terrace (1860 - 1863) - Smith, Mrs. J.R.
Lived at 2 St James Terrace (1883 - 1885) - Smith, Mrs. Frank (board residence)
Lived at 4 St James Terrace (1903 - 1903) - Drysdale, Robt. (at Smith, Anderson & Co., muslin warehousemen & manufacturers, 15 Renfield Street)
Lived at 19 St Vincent Crescent (1866 - 1879) - Henderson, George, blacksmith
Lived at 19 St Vincent Crescent (1898 - 1898) - Smith, James
Lived at 20 St Vincent Crescent (1863 - 1864) - McIntyre, Finlay (of F. & R. McIntyre, iron forgers, chain & anchor manufacturers, smiths, &c., 120-122 Elliot Street)
Lived at 20 St Vincent Crescent (1881 - 1882) - Smith, A.
Lived at 20 St Vincent Crescent (1904 - 1908) - Armour, Robt., shipsmith, anchor & chain maker, 6 Mavisbank Quay & 308 Stobcross Street, Queen's Dock
Lived at 21 St Vincent Crescent (1883 - 1885) - Smith, Andrew Wood (at Paterson, Sons & Co., pianoforte, American organ, harmonium & music sellers, 152 Buchanan Street & 34 Newmarket Street, Ayr)
Lived at 21 St Vincent Crescent (1885 - 1890) - Bennet, Thomas (of Fleming, Bennet, McLaren & Co., coppersmiths & brassfoundcrs, Elliot Place, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 21 St Vincent Crescent (1890 - 1905) - Smith, James
Lived at 22 St Vincent Crescent (1864 - 1866) - Winton, Alex. (of Winton Brothers, smiths, 58 Galbraith Street)
Lived at 22 St Vincent Crescent (1888 - 1893) - Smith, Wm., teller, Commercial Bank
Lived at 23 St Vincent Crescent (1855 - 1860) - Ross, John (of Thomas Ross & Son, manufacturing goldsmiths, diamond merchants, watchmakers & silversmiths, 107 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 24 St Vincent Crescent (1892 - 1896) - MacBride, Peter, tinsmith, coppersmith, plumber, gasfitter & metallic keg & drum manufacturer, 106 Brunswick Street
Lived at 25 St Vincent Crescent (1869 - 1873) - Smith, James Oswald, Dublin steamers, Broomielaw
Lived at 25 St Vincent Crescent (1871 - 1878) - Smith, Alex., painter, 154 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 25 St Vincent Crescent (1873 - 1878) - Smith, A.
Lived at 25 St Vincent Crescent (1900 - 1912) - Smith, Angus, deputy harbour-master
Lived at 26 St Vincent Crescent (1912 - 1912) - Hamilton, James (of Robert Barclay & Curle, wood & iron ship-builders, boat-builders, joiners, blacksmiths, painters & blockmakers, 59 McAlpine Street ; slipdocks, Broomielaw & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 27 St Vincent Crescent (1856 - 1866) - McVinnie, Robert, ship chandler, smith, copper & tinsmith, ship furnisher & ironmonger, 69-73 Finnieston Street
Lived at 27 St Vincent Crescent (1886 - 1887) - Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, merchants and shipowners, 45 W. Nile Street)
Lived at 27 St Vincent Crescent (1887 - 1890) - Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, shipowners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 31 St Vincent Crescent (1905 - 1912) - Smith, Hugh (of Smith & Knox, grain and commission merchants, 13 Hope Street)
Lived at 32 St Vincent Crescent (1865 - 1868) - Smith, W.
Lived at 32 St Vincent Crescent (1903 - 1907) - Gilchrist, Archd. (of Barclay, Curle & Co., wood & iron ship-builders, joiners, blacksmiths, painters & blockmakers, 59 McAlpine Street ; slipdocks, Broomielaw & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 33 St Vincent Crescent (1863 - 1866) - MacLean, Andrew (of Barclay, Curle & Co., wood & iron ship-builders, joiners, blacksmiths, painters & blockmakers, 59 McAlpine Street ; slipdocks, Broomielaw & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
Lived at 33 St Vincent Crescent (1866 - 1871) - Crawford, Archd. (of Archd. Crawford, & Co., engine & ship smiths, 306 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 36 St Vincent Crescent (1894 - 1902) - Sharp, Robt. (of Smith & Sharp, wholesale grocers & tea dealers, Buchanan Court, 75 Argyll Street)
Lived at 41 St Vincent Crescent (1851 - 1852) - Smith, James (of Smith & Wellstood, American patent cooking stove warehouse, 83 Union Street)
Lived at 41 St Vincent Crescent (1860 - 1863) - Crawford, Archd. (of Archd. Crawford & Co., engine & ship smiths, 306 Stobcross Street)
Lived at 41 St Vincent Crescent (1885 - 1892) - Faulds, Alex. (of Bennet & Faulds, coppersmiths, brass founders, millwrights & engineers, 169 Finnieston Street)
Lived at 41 St Vincent Crescent (1902 - 1911) - Fairley, Geo. (of W. & G. Fairley, wholesale ironmongers, iron merchants, saddlers' ironmongers, paint & glass merchants, smiths, lock & hinge makers, 86-88 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 51 St Vincent Crescent (1860 - 1863) - Brown, (Capt.) Francis, marine superintendent (at George Smith & Sons, merchants & shipowners, City Line of steam & sailing ships to India, 101 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 51 St Vincent Crescent (1879 - 1886) - Brown, Capt. Francis, marine superintendent (at George Smith & Sons, merchants & ship owners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 52 St Vincent Crescent (1905 - 1912) - Smith, Miss A.
Lived at 54 St Vincent Crescent (1900 - 1902) - Smillie, Samuel (of Smillie & Robertson, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Lancefield Street & at Belfast Copper Works)
Lived at 55 St Vincent Crescent (1899 - 1903) - Sinclair, James (of Sinclair, Smith & Co., commission & produce merchants, 15 Dixon Street)
Lived at 57 St Vincent Crescent (1856 - 1859) - Orr, Wm., jun. (at George Smith & Sons, merchants & shipowners, 200 Argyle Street)
Lived at 57 St Vincent Crescent (1870 - 1875) - 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) - Brown, Capt. Francis, marine superintendent (at George Smith & Sons, merchants and shipowners, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 57 St Vincent Crescent (1886 - 1905) - Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, merchants and ship owners, 45 W. Nile Street)
Lived at 57 St Vincent Crescent (1891 - 1905) - Smith, James (ofSmith & Wellstood, American stove & range manufacturers & ironfounders, 83 Union Street ; works, Bonnybridge)
Lived at 60 St Vincent Crescent (1863 - 1866) - Smith, Alex. (of MacFarlane & Smith, painters & decorators, 154 St. Vincent Street ; works, 87 West George Lane)
Lived at 60 St Vincent Crescent (1878 - 1914) - Smith, Allan M,, M.A., LL.B. (at Biggart & Lumsden, writers, 105 West George Street)
Lived at 60 St Vincent Crescent (1897 - 1902) - Mechan, Arthur (of Mechan & Son, brassfounders, copper & tinsmiths, tank makers, 118 Cheapside Street)
Lived at 62 St Vincent Crescent (1877 - 1880) - Smith, James (ofSmith & Wellstood, American stove & range manufacturers & founders, 11 Dixon Street; works, Bonnybridge)
Lived at 64 St Vincent Crescent (1866 - 1869) - Girvan, John, LL.B., writer (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for oaths for English, Irish & Colonial Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 64 St Vincent Crescent (1907 - 1907) - Smith, Andrew Wood
Lived at 65 St Vincent Crescent (1908 - 1908) - Smith, Andrew Wood (at Paterson, Sons & Co., pianoforte, organ, harmonium & music sellers, 152 Buchanan Street & 34 Newmarket Street, Ayr)
Lived at 67 St Vincent Crescent (1890 - 1896) - Bennet, Alex. (of Fleming, Bennett, & McLaren, coppersmiths & brassfounders, Elliot Place, Cranstonhill)
Lived at 69 St Vincent Crescent (1878 - 1881) - Smith, Miss Jane
Lived at 5 Strathmore Gardens (1895 - 1897) - Smith, Misses
Lived at 5 Strathmore Gardens (1898 - 1911) - Smith, Henry W. insurance agent
Lived at 6 Striven Gardens (1901 - 1907) - Clark, Donald, blacksmith and horse-shoer, Otago Lane, Hillhead
Lived at 7 Striven Gardens (1905 - 1911) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 13 Sutherland Terrace (1903 - 1906) - Smith, G.W.
Lived at 13 Sutherland Terrace (1910 - 1910) - Smith, J. Fulton
Lived at 16 Sutherland Terrace (1880 - 1882) - MacNicoll, Nicol (of MacNicoll & Smith, later MacNicoll & Co, 6 Dixon Street, naval architects & engineers)
Lived at 23 Sutherland Terrace (1880 - 1886) - Naismith, Misses, dress & costume makers' classes
Lived at 7 Sutherland Terrace (1901 - 1901) - Smith, Mrs. W.F.Next door to 8 Sutherland Terrace (14 Sutherland Street) Next door to 10 Sutherland Terrace (18 Sutherland Street)
Lived at 9 Sutherland Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Smith, James (of
Smith & Wellstood, American stove & range manufacturers
& founders, 11 Dixon Street ; works, Bonnybridge)
Lived at 4 Sydenham Road (1869 - 1888) - Smith, James B. (of
Smith & Wellstood, American stove & range manufacturers
& founders, 11 Dixon Street ; works, Bonnybridge)
Lived at 4 Sydenham Road (1869 - 1873) - Smith, Mrs.
James (Anne)
Lived at 4 Sydenham Road (1888 - 1892) - Smith, W. MacAdam
Lived at 8 Sydenham Road (1888 - 1896) - Smith, John, ship owner (of John & Wm. W.C. Smith, ship owners, shipbrokers & merchants, 49 West George Street)
Lived at 2 Thornville Terrace (1891 - 1900) - Smith, Charles A., West India merchant
Lived at 3 Thornville Terrace (1879 - 1889) - Smith, James Shanks, architect
Lived at 19 Tillie Street (1888 - 1895) - Smith, Oswald, draper and china merchant, 29 Tillie Street
Lived at 27 Tillie Street (1910 - 1912) - Smith, James
Lived at 29 Tillie Street (1888 - 1895) - Smith, Oswald, draper and china merchant
Lived at 29 Tillie Street (1910 - 1912) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 50 Tillie Street (1904 - 1905) - Smith, J.
Lived at 7 Torness Street (1900 - 1902) - Sorley, Robert (of Robt. & Wm. Sorley, watch & clock makers, gold & silversmiths, dealers in precious stones, silver plate, 1-3 Buchanan Street & 136 Argyle Street)
Lived at 27 Turnberry Road (1882 - 1905) - Stewart, Duncan, copper, tinsmith, plumber & gasfitter, Bridgeton Copper, Tin & Lead Works, 115 Main Street Bridgeton
Lived at 31 Turnberry Road (1888 - 1891) - Stewart, Thos. F. (of Duncan Stewart, copper, tinsmith, plumber & gasfitter, Bridgeton Copper, Tin & Lead Works, 115 Main Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 31 Turnberry Road (1888 - 1891) - Miller, Daniel (of Miller & Fleming,
coppersmiths and brassfounders, Glasgow Copper Works, 17 Robertson Street)
Lived at 50 Turnberry Road (1860 - 1864) -
Low, Archd., house and ship plumber, brassfounder and
coppersmith, 78 Merkiand Street
Lived at 62 Turnberry Road (1897 - 1897) - Smith, J.W.
Lived at 132 University Avenue (1906 - 1914) - Workman, Wm. S. (of George Smith & Sons, City Line, ship owners, 75 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 University Gardens (1901 - 1901) -
Smith, Wm. H. (of Smith, Sons, & Murray, Ltd., wholesale warehousemen and
manufacturers, 128 & 134 Ingram Street)
Lived at 10 University Gardens Terrace (1894 - 1898) -
Smith, Alex.
Lived at 12 University Gardens Terrace (1898 - 1901) - Smith, Wm. jun. (of Wm. Smith, restaurateur, 117-119 Argyle Street, and 3-5 Maxwell Street)
Lived at 1 University Gardens Terrace (1887 - 1893) - Smith, Misses M. & B., pianists & violinists
Lived at 2 University Gardens Terrace (1908 - 1908) - Smith, Wm. (at Wm. B. Cowan & Kinghorn, iron ore importers, iron brokers, iron, steel and coal merchants, and colliery representatives, 105 West George Street)
Lived at 4 University Gardens Terrace (1899 - 1902) - Stephens, A.H. (of Stephens & Smith, machinery merchants, 355a Argyle Street)
Lived at 4 University Gardens Terrace (1911 - 1911) -
Smith, Miss J.
Lived at 5 University Gardens Terrace (1910 - 1910) -
Smith, Miss J.
Lived at 7 University Gardens Terrace (1893 - 1905) -
Smith, Wm.
Lived at 7 University Gardens Terrace (1898 - 1899) -
Smith, W.M. (at Geo. Morton, accountant and stockbroker, 104 West George Street)
Lived at 9 University Gardens Terrace (1903 - 1907) - Smith, Alex., draper, 206 Dumbarton Road, Partick
Lived at 11 Victoria Buildings (1884 - 1885) - Smith, Wm. (of Wm. Smith & Co., painters and decorators, 231 Byres Road)
Lived at 23 Victoria Buildings (1884 - 1885) - Smith, James B.
(of Francis & James Smith, cabinet makers, carvers, gilders, silverers, Gordon &
Union Street)
Lived at 11 Victoria Circus (1875 - 1878) - Smith, James
Lived at 13 Victoria Circus (1856 - 1859) - Smith, John Baird, writer (of McGrigor, Donald & Co., writers, 172 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 16 Victoria Crescent Road (1875 - 1888) - 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) - Smith, John Cunningham, stockbroker, 62 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 24 Victoria Crescent Road (1888 - 1890) - Lawrie, James, smith, gasfitter, &c.
Lived at 13 Vinicombe Street (1893 - 1899) - Fleming, J.S., furnishing ironmonger, cycle agent, blacksmith & gasfitter, workshop
Lived at 13 Vinicombe Street (1899 - 1913) - Walker, David, shorthand writer (at Irvine, Smith & Hodge)
Lived at 2 Vinicombe Street (1880 - 1881) - Fleming, J.S., furnishing ironmonger, cycle agent, blacksmith & gasfitter
Lived at 34 Vinicombe Street (1896 - 1896) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1862 - 1879) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1880 - 1887) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1898 - 1910) - Johnstone, John, cashier (at Edward & Sons, gold & silver smiths, gem merchants, watch makers, 92-96 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 12 Walworth Terrace (1898 - 1898) - Miller, James (of Miller & Pearce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1862 - 1865) - Jaffray, Wm., goldsmith and watchmaker, 178 Argyle Street
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1868 - 1869) - Smith, John (of Sorley & Smith, coachbuilders, 158 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1881 - 1886) - Miller, James (of Miller & Pearce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 2 Walworth Terrace (1862 - 1865) - Brownlee, Alex. (of Alex. Brownlee & Co., ship chandlers, brassfounders, copper & tin smiths & tank makers, 33-34 Anderston Quay & 110 Warroch Street)
Lived at 5 Walworth Terrace (1880 - 1884) - Bowie, Andrew, engineer, mill-wright, smith, machine & vice maker, 116 Cheapside Street
Lived at 7 Walworth Terrace (1860 - 1869) - Miller, James (of Miller & Pearce, plumbers, coppersmiths & brassfounders, 71 Hydepark Street)
Lived at 8 Walworth Terrace (1865 - 1871) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 100 West Graham Street (1880 - 1904) - Smith, Malcolm
Lived at 108 West Graham Street (1888 - 1889) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 113 West Graham Street (1871 - 1873) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 117 West Graham Street (1889 - 1899) - Smith, James
Lived at 126 West Graham Street (1878 - 1880) - Smith, S.G.
Lived at 132 West Graham Street (1872 - 1873) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 132 West Graham Street (1879 - 1889) - Smith, James
Lived at 134 West Graham Street (1860 - 1861) - Smith, H.
Lived at 134 West Graham Street (1878 - 1879) - Smith, J.L.
Lived at 134 West Graham Street (1884 - 1886) - Smith, Adam
Lived at 136 West Graham Street (1871 - 1874) - Naismith, Miss, dressmaker
Lived at 138 West Graham Street (1864 - 1874) - Smith, Alex.
Lived at 140 West Graham Street (1883 - 1886) - Smith, Alex.
Lived at 141 West Graham Street (1882 - 1883) - Smith, Alex.
Lived at 145 West Graham Street (1881 - 1882) - Smith & Manson
Lived at 152 West Graham Street (1881 - 1885) - Smith, Hugh
Lived at 152 West Graham Street (1885 - 1890) - Smith, Hugh
Lived at 156 West Graham Street (1890 - 1891) - Blackie, John, smith
Lived at 163 West Graham Street (1865 - 1875) - Cairns, Patrick & Co., smiths, bellhangers & gasfitters
Lived at 164 West Graham Street (1853 - 1857) - Smith, Hugh
Lived at 164 West Graham Street (1891 - 1910) - Smith, John D.
Lived at 166 West Graham Street (1897 - 1899) - Smith, James
Lived at 171 West Graham Street (1860 - 1865) - Smith, James
Lived at 171 West Graham Street (1867 - 1883) - Smith, S.G.
Lived at 20 West Graham Street (1879 - 1880) - Smith, Mrs. A.
Lived at 35 West Graham Street (1895 - 1910) - Smith, John
Lived at 35 West Graham Street (1910 - 1914) - Miller, James, blacksmith, 18 Milton Lane
Lived at 45 West Graham Street (1908 - 1908) - Smith, Peter
Lived at 95 West Graham Street (1882 - 1883) - Smith, R.
Lived at 132 West Princes Street (1898 - 1902) - Smith, T.C.
Lived at 178 West Princes Street (1901 - 1901) - Smith, W.J.
Lived at 182 West Princes Street (1902 - 1903) - Smith, John A.
Lived at 185 West Princes Street (1893 - 1904) - Smith, W.A.
Lived at 211 West Princes Street (1899 - 1904) - Smith, Fergus, M.A., headmaster, Whitehill H.G. School
Lived at 212 West Princes Street (1908 - 1908) - MacLean, N.S., chartered accountant (with Hodge & Smith, C.A., 135 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 223 West Princes Street (1914 - 1914) - Smith, W.W.C.
Lived at 290 West Princes Street (1898 - 1901) - Smith, Thomas
Lived at 58 West Regent Street Lane (1908 - 1909) - Smith, James
Lived at 1 Westbank Quadrant (1891 - 1901) - Smith, Mrs. J.
Lived at 3 Westbank Quadrant (1891 - 1900) - Smith, W.M.
Lived at 5 Westbank Quadrant (1897 - 1903) - Smith, Robert B., C.E., master of works, Hutcheson's Hospital, 194 Ingram Street
Lived at 5 Westbank Quadrant (1903 - 1912) - Smith, Christopher (at Wm. McEwen, merchant, 82 Gordon Street)
Lived at 7 Westbank Quadrant (1898 - 1905) - Nicol, W. Smith, general
manager, City of Glasgow Life Assurance Co., 30 Renfield Street
Lived at 26 Westbourne Gardens (1900 - 1911) - Smith, W. Robertson (of Fraser, Kirkpatrick & Smith, stockbrokers, 88 St. Vincent Street & Stock Exchange)
Lived at 31 Westbourne Gardens (1882 - 1887) - MacFarlane, Duncan, writer (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & MacFarlane, writers & commissioners for English & Irish affidavits in bankruptcy, 87 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 3 Westbourne Gardens (1876 - 1881) - Smith, George Adam, M.A., D.D., LL.D., professor of
Hebrew, United Free Church College
Lived at 40 Westbourne Gardens (1903 - 1910) - Smith, Robt. (of Cumming & Smith, wholesale upholstery furnishers, cabinet, chair & bedding manufacturers & carpet factors, North Wallace Street)
Lived at 46 Westbourne Gardens (1884 - 1898) - Service, Wm. (at Geo. Smith & Sons, merchants & shipowners, 101 St. Vincent Street later at 134 St. Vincent Street, then of Smith & Service, 54 Gordon Street)
Lived at 5 Westbourne Gardens (1872 - 1894) - Smith, Mrs. Robt.
Lived at 14 Westend Park Street (1873 - 1874) - Smith, Mrs. Jennie
Lived at 14 Westend Park Street (1893 - 1894) - Smith, Robt., upholsterer, 226 Street George's Road
Lived at 15 Westend Park Street (1880 - 1881) - Smith, Henry
Lived at 24 Westend Park Street (1880 - 1881) - Kerr, John (at Aird & Thomson, goldsmiths, silversmiths, jewellers, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 139 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 24 Westend Park Street (1887 - 1895) - Smith, E.
Lived at 33 Westend Park Street (1881 - 1882) - Smith, F.
Lived at 39 Westend Park Street (1880 - 1881) - Smith, Miss E., costumier
Lived at 39 Westend Park Street (1880 - 1882) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 39 Westend Park Street (1894 - 1895) - Smith, Miss E., costumier
Lived at 45 Westend Park Street (1882 - 1883) - Smith, Finlay, clerk, Royal Exchange
Lived at 56 Westend Park Street (1909 - 1914) - Jarvie & Smith, wrights
Lived at 5 Westend Park Street (1860 - 1863) - Smith, Robt., painter, 43 Woodlands Road
Lived at 68 Westend Park Street (1894 - 1895) - Smith, T. Greig (G.P.O.)
Lived at 11 Westminster Gardens (1902 - 1904) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 1 Westminster Gardens (1894 - 1903) - Smith, James (atMann, Byars, & Co., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 21 Glassford Street, retail warehousemen, 12 Argyle Street)
Lived at 6 Westminster Gardens (1894 - 1898) - 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) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 22 Westminster Terrace (1866 - 1869) - Dunn, Joseph B., secretary (at W. & J.G. Smith & Co. Ltd., manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 22 Westminster Terrace (1906 - 1906) - Miller, John Orr (of D. & J. Miller, coppersmiths & brassfounders, Glasgow Copper Works, 17 Robertson Street)
Lived at 24 Westminster Terrace (1865 - 1866) - Thomson, Graham H. (atP. & W. McLellan, ironmongers, iron merchants, machine makers, smiths, bolt & rivet manufacturers, tinsmiths & gasfitters, 127-129 Trongate ; Clulha Iron Works, 10 Adelphi Terrace & 35 Rose Street, Hutchesontown ; iron warehouse, 15 New Wynd)
Lived at 24 Westminster Terrace (1869 - 1872) - Smith, Francis (of Thomas & Francis Smith, cabinet manufacturers, upholsterers, house & office furnishers, 10-20 Great Clyde Street ; cabinet factory, 15 Muirhead Street)
Lived at 25 Westminster Terrace (1866 - 1867) - MacFarlane, Duncan, writer (of McClure, Naismith & Brodie, writers & commissioners for taking English & Irish affidavits in chancery & bankruptcy, 87 St Vincent Street)
Lived at 25 Westminster Terrace (1872 - 1876) - Dunn, Joseph B., secretary (at W. & J.G. Smith & Co. Ltd., manufacturers, Empress Mills, 388 Swanston Street, Dalmarnock Road)
Lived at 25 Westminster Terrace (1904 - 1906) - Muir, James, jun. (of James Muir & Son, coppersmiths, metal plate workers and gasfitters, 52 Galbraith Street)
Lived at 12 White Street (1896 - 1898) - Naismith, T.M.
Lived at 16 White Street (1899 - 1906) - Smith, A.M.
Lived at 47 White Street (1906 - 1907) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 52 White Street (1911 - 1911) - Smith, Mrs., boys' suit maker
Lived at 54 White Street (1903 - 1911) - Smith, D.F., civil engineer, Office of Public Works
Lived at 62 White Street (1897 - 1898) - Smith, John H., house factor and insurance agent, 8 Peel Street, Partick & 36 Smith street, Whiteinch
Lived at 66 White Street (1893 - 1897) - Smith, Alex. C., superintendent of Partick Pumping Station (Glasgow Sewage Dept.)
Lived at 71 White Street (1905 - 1909) - Smith, George, clerk, Royal Exchange
Lived at 72 White Street (1903 - 1905) - Smith, George, clerk, Royal Exchange
Lived at 77 White Street (1901 - 1903) - Smith, J. Taylor, mercantile stationer, printer, lithographer and bookbinder, 35 Robertson Street
Lived at 78 White Street (1893 - 1899) - 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) - Smith, John
Lived at 80 White Street (1902 - 1903) - McIntyre, James, agent for John Smith & Son, varnish manufacturers, Haltwhistle
Lived at 80 White Street (1904 - 1912) - Smith, John (F. & J. Smith, Imperial Tobacco Co. Ltd., 155 George Street)
Lived at 14 Whittingehame Drive (1908 - 1909) - Smith, John, teller, Union Bank
Lived at 10 Willowbank Crescent (1868 - 1870) - Smith, R.B., head master, Educational Institution, teacher of English, geography, classics & mathematics, 27a St George's Road
Lived at 10 Willowbank Crescent (1874 - 1880) - Smith, Henry (of R. Dale & Smith, glass merchants, glaziers, glass stainers, embossers & gilders, 129 Bothwell Street & 67 Douglas Street)
Lived at 18 Willowbank Crescent (1878 - 1880) - Sime, William Strang (at Geo. Edward & Sons, diamond merchants, manufacturing goldsmiths & silversmiths, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 92 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 22 Willowbank Crescent (1879 - 1890) - McGilvray, Walter, portrait painter, smith and engineer
Lived at 6 Willowbank Crescent (1869 - 1883) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 12 Willowbank Street (1869 - 1871) - Rollo, David ( at Wm. Young & Son, blacksmiths, 9 Ross Street)
Lived at 12 Willowbank Street (1909 - 1910) - Kerr, John (at Aird & Thomson, goldsmiths,
silversmiths, jewellers, watch, clock & chronometer makers, 139 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 18 Willowbank Street (1882 - 1887) - Smith, W.H.
Lived at 21 Willowbank Street (1910 - 1912) - Hendry, James T. (at John Watson & Sons, manufacturers of paraffin, fire & composition brick, fire clay, Netherwood, Bog & Bathville collieries, household, smithy & gas coal & coke, 130 West Nile Street)
Lived at 24 Willowbank Street (1868 - 1876) - McNee, James, smith, ironmonger & gasfltter, 174 North Street
Lived at 25 Willowbank Street (1882 - 1898) - Smith, Gibson C. (of George Smith & Co., ironfounders & sanitary engineers, Sun foundry, 64 Port-Dundas Road)
Lived at 30 Willowbank Street (1863 - 1864) - Rollo, David ( at Wm. Young & Son, blacksmiths, 9 Ross Street)
Lived at 36 Willowbank Street (1910 - 1910) - Smith, Wm.
Lived at 9 Willowbank Street (1882 - 1882) - Allan, Daniel, smith and engineer, 16 Union Place, North Street
Lived at 9 Willowbank Street (1893 - 1896) - Smith, John M., tailor & clothier, 777 New City Road, later at 6 Wilton Street
Lived at 10 Wilton Drive (1903 - 1911) - Ross, Finlay M. (at Cumming &
Smith, wholesale upholstery furnishers, 140 Sauchiehall Street, 67-69 Renfrew Street &
84-88 Great Eastern Street, later of H. Lamberton & Co., cabinetmakers, upholsterers, carpet factors, house
furnishers & removal contractors, 136 Bath Street ; works, 15 Milton Lane)
Lived at 13 Wilton Drive (1894 - 1899) - Smith, W.F.
Lived at 14 Wilton Drive (1894 - 1896) - Smith, Miss
Lived at 5 Wilton Drive (1891 - 1901) - Smith, Robert, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers' agent, 66 Jamaica Street
Lived at 108 Wilton Street (1907 - 1910) - Storer, J.H., goldsmith, 64 Buchanan Street
Lived at 122 Wilton Street (1894 - 1899) - Fleming, J.S., furnishing ironmonger, blacksmith, tinsmith & gasfitter, 374-376 Byres Road & 18 Vinicombe Street
Lived at 122 Wilton Street (1897 - 1902) - Boyle, George (at Cumming & Smith Ltd., wholesale upholstery furnishers & bedding manufacturers, carpet factors & removal contractors, 140 Sauchiehall Street & 67-69 Renfrew Street ; works, N. Wallace Street)
Lived at 122 Wilton Street (1900 - 1903) - Nicol, Wm. Smith, actuary, Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, 35 St. Vincent Place
Lived at 134 Wilton Street (1895 - 1897) - Smith, Robt. B., C.E., 15 West George Street
Lived at 136 Wilton Street (1912 - 1912) - Smith, John M., tailor & clothier, 6 Wilton Street
Lived at 139 Wilton Street (1911 - 1914) - Smith, Henry, inspector, North British Railway
Lived at 13 Wilton Street (1879 - 1885) - Miller, Alex., blacksmith
Lived at 13 Wilton Street (1913 - 1914) - Turner, Wm., blacksmith
Lived at 13 Wilton Street (1913 - 1914) - Smith, John M., tailor & clothier, 6 Wilton Street
Lived at 143 Wilton Street (1914 - 1914) - Ker, Adam (of D. & J. Smith, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, 175 Trongate ; works, Newton Shoe Factory, Ayr)
Lived at 147 Wilton Street (1890 - 1901) - Smith, Hugh, wine & spirit merchant, 51 E. Nelson Street & 57-59 East Lyon Street
Lived at 150 Wilton Street (1902 - 1908) - Smith, Rev. James, senior minister, Cramond Free Church
Lived at 155 Wilton Street (1891 - 1895) - Syme, Dr. Wm. Smith, doctor of medicine
Lived at 214 Wilton Street (1903 - 1905) - Smith, J.C., H.M.I.S.
Lived at 255 Wilton Street (1900 - 1902) - 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) - Patmore, Saville (of Smith, Smith & Co., merchants, 18 Renfield Street), later North British Grain Storage & Transit Co., 17 Bernard Street, Leith
Lived at 267 Wilton Street (1886 - 1891) - Smith, James (of James Smith & Co., coalmasters, 125 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 287 Wilton Street (1887 - 1888) - Smith, Richard, manufacturing chemist, patent oil & grease manufacturer, 114 West Street, Tradeston
Lived at 67 Wilton Street (1858 - 1862) - Smith, John M., tailor & clothier
Lived at 6 Wilton Street (1906 - 1906) - Smith, John (of John & Wm. Smith, accountants, 7 Victoria Place, West Regent Street)
Lived at 95 Wilton Street (1870 - 1876) - Smith, Wm. (of John & Wm. Smith, accountants, 114 Bath Street)
Lived at 95 Wilton Street (1883 - 1888) - Smith, Robt.
Lived at 99 Wilton Street (1858 - 1859) - Smith, Mrs. Robt.
Lived at 99 Wilton Street (1859 - 1860) - Knox, David J. (of John Smith & Son, booksellers, stationers, reading club & agent for the Ordnance Survey maps of Scotland, 19 Renfield Street)
Lived at 18 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1902) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 18 Woodlands Drive (1895 - 1896) - Smith, Walter Wylie, newsagent, 295 New City Road
Lived at 18 Woodlands Drive (1913 - 1913) - Smith, Mrs.
Lived at 19 Woodlands Drive (1898 - 1902) - Rowan, E. & E., agents for L.C. Smith & Brothers, typewriters, 53 West Nile Street
Lived at 19 Woodlands Drive (1913 - 1913) - Smith, G. Barras (Ramsay, Smith & Co., mattting manufacturers, East India merchants, 73 Dunlop Street)
Lived at 20 Woodlands Drive (1913 - 1913) - Smith, John M. (at Robt. Smith & Co., stove, grate interior, fender & ashpan makers, 90-92 Commerce Street)
Lived at 23 Woodlands Drive (1914 - 1914) - Smith, J. Taylor, stationer, 35 Robertson Street
Lived at 26 Woodlands Drive (1913 - 1913) - Smith, J.H.
Lived at 31 Woodlands Drive (1893 - 1897) - Bryan, T.H. (at Smith & Sharp, wholesale sugar & tea merchants, 13-17 Virginia Street)
Lived at 33 Woodlands Drive (1909 - 1909) - Horne, G. Smith
Lived at 34 Woodlands Drive (1893 - 1902) - Smith, Geo., merchant (of Henry Watson & Co., merchants, 17 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 10 Woodlands Terrace (1851 - 1855) - Smith, J. Fairfull, secretary, Glasgow and South Western Railway, 14 Bridge Street
Lived at 15 Woodlands Terrace (1851 - 1856) - Smith, James G. (of Lancefield Spinning Co., cotton-spinning manufacturer, 70 Miller Street)
Lived at 16 Woodlands Terrace (1859 - 1869) - Smith, Dr. A. Wood, M.D.
Lived at 2 Woodlands Terrace (1864 - 1865) - Smith, J. Fairfull, accountant and stockbroker ; agent for Scottish Widows' Fund Life Insurance Association, & Scottish Fire Insurance Co. Ltd.
Lived at 2 Woodlands Terrace (1865 - 1868) - Smith, Mrs. Fairhull
Lived at 2 Woodlands Terrace (1868 - 1869) - 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) - Parker, Geo., writer & agent, Union Bank of Scotland Ltd., 1 Charing Cross Mansions (of Gordon Smith & Parker, writers, 205 Hope Street)
Lived at 4 Woodlands Terrace (1894 - 1905) - Smith, David Baird, M.A., LL.B., writer & notary public (of Baird Smiths, Muirhead & Guthrie Smith, writers, 205 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 6 Woodlands Terrace (1909 - 1909) - Smith, Wm., manufacturing chemist, iodine & potash salts ; works, Scott Street, Port-Dundas (of Wm. Smith & Co., general commission merchants, produce brokers, drysalters & storekeepers, 18 Dunlop Street ; stores, Dunlop & Alston Street)
Lived at 8 Woodlands Terrace (1852 - 1857) - Smith, Archd., advocate sheriff-substitute of Lanarkshire, County buildings, Wilson Street
Lived at 6 Woodside Crescent (1855 - 1856) - Smith, Wm. (of James Smith & Son, soapmakers & oil merchants, Glasgow Soap Works, 20 Ropework Lane ; works, Ruby Street, Dalmarnock Road & Kyle St,, Port Dundas)
Lived at 12 Woodside Place (1875 - 1882) - Smith, Mrs. Wm. (Agnes)
Lived at 12 Woodside Place (1885 - 1914) - Smith, Mrs. Stewart
Lived at 14 Woodside Place (1844 - 1846) - Smith, Wm. jun. (of Lancefield Spinning Co., 70 Miller Street)
Lived at 14 Woodside Place (1846 - 1859) - Smith, Peter, merchant (of Peter Smith & Son, merchants, 33 Blackfriars Street)
Lived at 14 Woodside Place (1859 - 1861) - McHaffie, James (of James McHaffie & Co.,
manufacturing tinsmiths, packing-case makers & gasfitters ; works, 13-17 North
Margaret Street, High John Street)
Lived at 1 Woodside Place (1857 - 1858) - Smith, David (of John Ross jun. & Co., merchants, 106 Hope Street)
Lived at 4 Woodside Place (1852 - 1869) - Shaw, W.C., goldsmith & jeweller, watch, clock & chronometer maker, 92 Buchanan Street & 12 South Exchange Place
Lived at 5 Woodside Place (1860 - 1865) - Smith, James
Lived at 9 Woodside Place (1858 - 1869) - Smith, Dr. A. Wood, M.D., physician & lecturer on Clinical Medicine, Royal Infirmary
Lived at 11 Woodside Terrace (1882 - 1904) - Smith, Robt., merchant (of Geo. Smith & Sons, general warehousemen, 34-36 London Street)
Lived at 15 Woodside Terrace (1843 - 1874) - Smith, Mrs. R.
Lived at 15 Woodside Terrace (1874 - 1884) - Allan, Robert Smith (of George Smith & Sons, merchants and ship owners, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 15 Woodside Terrace (1885 - 1885) - Smith, Donald, manager, Western Bank of Scotland, Miller Street
Lived at 16 Woodside Terrace (1844 - 1854) - Watson, (Sir) James, accountant, Lord Provost of Glasgow (of James Watson & Smith, stockbrokers & insurance agents, 28 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 9 Woodside Terrace (1857 - 1890) - Galbraith, Adam, goldsmith, watchmaker & jeweller, 160-162 Street George's Road
Lived at 1 Yarrow Gardens (1903 - 1905) - Weir, Robert (at Edward & Sons, jewellers & silversmiths, gem merchants, 92-96 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 3 Yarrow Gardens (1913 - 1913)