West End Address Archive
- King, Wm. H. (of Cunningham & King, steamship owners, brokers & coal exporters, 118 Broomielaw)
Lived at 8 Ardgowan Terrace (1895 - 1897) - Sloan, George (of Wm. Sloan & Co., steamship owners, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 14 Athole Gardens (1894 - 1894) - Sloan, Geo. (of William Sloan & Co., steamship owners, 8 Gordon Street)
Lived at 38 Athole Gardens (1888 - 1894) - Donaldson, Charles (of Donaldson Brothers Ltd.,
steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Belhaven Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Walker, John A. (of John A. Walker & Co., steamship owners & brokers, & Robt. A. Walker & Co., marine & fire insurance brokers, 134 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 6 Belhaven Terrace (1906 - 1906) - King, Wm. H. (of Cunningham & King, steamship owners & coal exporters, 118 Broomielaw)
Lived at 45 Bentnick Street (1893 - 1895) - Wilson, H.L., Lieut. R.N.R., marine supt., Clan Line Steamers Ltd., steamship owners, 109 Hope Street
Lived at 1 Bute Mansions (1899 - 1905) - Nicholl, C.A. (at Henderson Brothers, steamship owners and agents, 47-57 Union Street)
Lived at 33 Cecil Street (1888 - 1892) - Binnie, John, at Anchor Line (Henderson Brothers, steamship owners and agents, 45-57 Union Street)
Lived at 33 Cecil Street (1901 - 1906) - 1890-93 Bonnar, James D. (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 165 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 39 Cecil Street (1890 - 1893) - Harding, H.C. (at Chr. Salvesen & Co., steamship owners & ship-brokers, coal exporters & commission agents, 82 Gordon Street)
Lived at 39 Cecil Street (1909 - 1914) - McGill, Thomas (of James Rankine & Son, steamship owners & agents, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 14 Cleveden Crescent (1900 - 1900) - McLeod, Norman (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Cleveden Drive (1910 - 1911) - Donaldson, Wm. C. (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 38 Cleveden Drive (1906 - 1911) - Bryden, Wm. A. (at Cayzer, Irvine & Co., steamship owners, 109 Hope Street)
Lived at 7 Colebrooke Terrace (1886 - 1901) - 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) - Henderson,
Edward (of Henderson Bros., steamship owners and agents, 45-57 Union Street)
Lived at 2 Crown Road North (1892 - 1895) - Cuthbert, David W., assistant supt. engineer (Henderson Brothers, steamship owners & agents, 47 Union Street)
Lived at 12 Derby Street (1884 - 1890) - Little, Henry W. (of James Little & Co., steamship owners, "Herald" Buildings, 69 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 17 Dundonald Road (1882 - 1896) - Donaldson, Arch. F. (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 165 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 2 Dundonald Road (1897 - 1908) - Miller, Alfred T. (of Miller & Richards, steamship owners & brokers, 102 Union Street)
Lived at 22 Falkland Street (1911 - 1914) - Sheriff, Thomas, marine engineer & surveyor (R. Mackill & Co., steamship owners & brokers, South American merchants, 29 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 32 Granville Street (1891 - 1895) - McLelland, Robert (of Bell Brothers & McLelland, steamship owners, brokers & coal exporters, 135 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 6 Great Western Terrace (1902 - 1910) - MacKill, Robert (of Robt. MacKill & Co., steamship owners & brokers, & Laidlaw, MacKill & Co. Ltd., merchants, Mercantile Chambers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 7 Great Western Terrace (1899 - 1907) - Donaldson, Wm. C. (of
Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 165 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 4 Grosvenor Crescent (1893 - 1906) - McNeal, Hector M. (of Mann, MacNeal & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 45 Hope Street)
Lived at 6 Grosvenor Crescent (1913 - 1913) - Donaldson, N.P. (Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 40 Highburgh Road (1904 - 1909) - Nicholl, Charles A., correspondent (at Henderson Brothers, steamship owners and agents, 47 Union Street)
Lived at 50 Highburgh Road (1882 - 1892) - Campbell, James (at Wm. Sloan
& Co., steamship owners, 8 Gordon Street)
Lived at 4 Hillend Gardens (1892 - 1897) - Anderson, W.F.G. (of Henderson Brothers, steamship owners and agents, 47 Union Street)
Lived at 9 Hillhead Gardens (1880 - 1882) - Anderson, W.F.G. (of Henderson Brothers, steamship owners & agents, 47 Union Street)
Lived at 22 Huntly Gardens (1882 - 1902) - Cumming, A. Lawrence (at Henderson Brothers, steamship owners and agents, 45-57 Union Street)
Lived at 21 Kelvingrove Street (1896 - 1913) - Aitken, Henry (of George Hood & Co., steamship owners and brokers, 5 Oswald Street)
Lived at 25 Kelvinside Terrace South (1885 - 1889) - Donaldson, Charles (of Donaldson Bros., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 19 Kensington Gate (1911 - 1913) - MacAuslan, D. Rowan (of Mann, Macneal & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 45 Hope Street)
Lived at 43 Kersland Street (1913 - 1913) - Martin, Edward (of Turnbull, Martin, & Co., coal exporters, ship brokers, steamship owners and agents, Corn Exchange Chambers, 29 Waterloo Street & Greenock)
Lived at 11 Kew Terrace (1877 - 1890) - Hay, John (of J. & J. Hay Ltd., shipping agents, & J. Hay & Sons, steamship owners & brokers, 58 Renfield Street & 106 Mid Wharf, Port Dundas)
Lived at 2 Kirklee Gardens (1909 - 1909) - McCrindall, Thomas M. (of John Bruce Murray & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 24 George Square)
Lived at 16 Lansdowne Crescent (1899 - 1907) - Alpine, R.L. (of R.L. Alpine & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 52 Street Enoch Square)
Lived at 64 Lauderdale Gardens (1906 - 1907) - Donaldson, Wm. Betts (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 37 Lilybank Gardens (1906 - 1911) - Donald, Wm. J.A., manager, The Eglinton Chemical Co. (Ltd.), manufacturers, export merchants, chemical brokers, and steamship owners, 70 Great Clyde Street ; manufacturers of silicate, bricks, Dundyvan, Coatbridge ; football manufacturers, 8 Firhill Road
Lived at 40 Lilybank Gardens (1893 - 1896) - Headrick, David (of David Headrick & Co., steamship owners and brokers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 44 Lilybank Gardens (1909 - 1911) - Arthurs, R.T. (of R.T. Arthurs & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 94 Hope Street)Next door to 3 Loudon Terrace Next door to 5 Loudon Terrace
Lived at 4 Loudon Terrace (1906 - 1906) - Clark, Matthew (at
Donaldson
Brothers Ltd., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 8 Lynn Gardens (1913 - 1913) - McLelland, Robert (of Bell Brothers & McLelland, ship brokers, steamship owners & coal exporters, 6 Union Street)
Lived at 18 Montgomerie Quadrant (1887 - 1902) - Raeburn, Wm. H. (of Raeburn & Vérel, steamship owners & brokers, 81 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 19 Montgomerie Quadrant (1887 - 1899) - Donaldson, N.P. (of Donaldson Brothers Ltd., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 1 Montgomerie Quadrant (1909 - 1909) - MacKill, Robert (of Robt. MacKill & Co., steamship owners & brokers & South American merchants & Laidlaw & Co., chemists, 29 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 6 Montgomerie Quadrant (1890 - 1899) - Brown, D. Campbell (of David MacBrayne Ltd., steamship owners & agents, 119 Hope Street)
Lived at 8 Montgomerie Quadrant (1914 - 1914) - Cousin, Robert (of Abram, Addie & Cousin, steamship owners & brokers, 118 Queen Street)
Lived at 21 Novar Drive (1911 - 1913) - Abram, H.K. (at Abram & Addie, steamship owners & brokers, 118 Queen Street)
Lived at 60 Novar Drive (1913 - 1913) - Crawford, Thomas F. (of Crawford & Co., steamship owners, ship brokers & coal exporters, 26 Renfield Street, also at Grangemouth)
Lived at 59 Oakfield Avenue (1901 - 1901) - Henderson, Algernon C.F., director, Anchor Line (Henderson Brothers) Ltd., steamship owners & agents, Anchor Line Buildings, St. Vincent Place
Lived at 8 Park Circus Place (1912 - 1912) - McLeod, Norman (ofDonaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 165 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 9 Park Quadrant (1891 - 1897) - Anderson, W.F.G., managing director, Anchor Line, Henderson Brothers Ltd., steamship owners & agents, 45-67 Union Street
Lived at 10 Park Terrace (1901 - 1908) - Ballantine, Capt.
James J., marine superintendent (Cayzer, Irvine & Co., steamship owners, 109
Hope Street)
Lived at 62 Partickhill Road (1889 - 1892) - Ford, Joseph S., at Anchor Line (Henderson Brothers Ltd.), steamship owners & agents, Anchor Line Buildings, St. Vincent Place
Lived at 39 Polwarth Street (1908 - 1912) - Sheriff, George (Raeburn & Verel Ltd., steamship owners & brokers, 45 West Nile Street)
Lived at 8 Queen Margaret Road (1913 - 1913) - Donaldson, Charles (of Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 12 Queens Gate (1900 - 1911) - Wilson, H.L., Lieut. R.N.R., marine supt. Clan Line
Steamers Ltd., steamship owners, 109 Hope Street
Lived at 33 Queens Gate (1905 - 1905) - Taylor, Neil S. (of Donald & Taylor, steamship owners & brokers, 123 Hope Street)
Lived at 13 Queensborough Gardens (1913 - 1913) - Weir, A.R., master mariner, Clan Line Steamers Ltd., steamship owners, 109 Hope Street
Lived at 99 Queensborough Gardens (1904 - 1905) - Bennie, David (of Steel & Bennie Ltd., Glasgow & Greenock Shipping Co., steamship owners, 86 Broomielaw)
Lived at 18 Rosslyn Terrace (1895 - 1895) - Little, Henry W. (of James Little & Co., steamship owners & shipbrokers, "Herald" Buildings, 69 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 9 Rosslyn Terrace (1882 - 1883) - Duff, W.G. (at Turnbull, Martin & Co., coal exporters, ship brokers, steamship owners & agents, Commercial Bank Buildings, 8 Gordon Street)
Lived at 28 Rupert Street (1898 - 1905) - Wilson, Capt. H.L., Lieut. R.N.R., marine superintendent, Clan Line Steamers Limited, steamship owners, 109 Hope Street
Lived at 970 Sauchiehall Street (1896 - 1899) - Clachar, Robt., engineer (Cayzer, Irvine & Co., steamship owners, 109 Hope Street)
Lived at 35 St Vincent Crescent (1883 - 1885) - Thomson, John, superintendent engineer (at Raebum & Verel, steamship owners & brokers, 109 Hope Street)
Lived at 44 St Vincent Crescent (1886 - 1905) - Gow, James D. (at James Hay & Sons, steamship owners and agents, 111 Union Street)
Lived at 51 St Vincent Crescent (1886 - 1889) - Batty, James Henry (chartering clerk,
Watts, Watts & Co., steamship owners and brokers, 141 West George Street)
Lived at 132 University Avenue (1903 - 1905) - John Bruce, manager (State Steamship Co. Ltd., in 1891, John Bruce Murray & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 24 George Square)
Lived at 17 University Gardens (1887 - 1887) - Strathern, Gordon, cashier (at John Bruce Murray & Co., steamship owners and brokers, 24 George Square)
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1903 - 1909) - Sladden, Capt. George C, master mariner (Henderson Brothers, steamship owners and agents, 47 Union Street)
Lived at 9 Walworth Terrace (1881 - 1904) - Rankine, James (of James Rankine & Son, steamship owners, 130 West Nile Street)
Lived at 49 Westbourne Gardens (1891 - 1898) - Addie, Frank R. (of Abram & Addie, steamship owners
& brokers, 60 Street Enoch Square)
Lived at 8 Westbourne Gardens (1901 - 1905) - Brand, John (at James Rankine
& Son, steamship owners & agents, 130 W. Nile Street ; wharves, Port-Dundas)
Lived at 13 Wilton Drive (1897 - 1898) - Potter, James G. (of Lewis Potter & Co., steamship owners & agents, 30 Gordon Street)
Lived at 155 Wilton Street (1874 - 1882) - MacNeal, George H. (of Mann, MacNeal & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 46 Hope Street)
Lived at 170 Wilton Street (1900 - 1906) - Lawrenson, Edward, cashier (at Donaldson Bros. Ltd., steamship owners, 58 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 176 Wilton Street (1898 - 1898) - Miller, Alfred T. (of Miller & Richards, steamship owners and brokers, 11 West Nile Street)
Lived at 200 Wilton Street (1898 - 1900)