West End Address Archive
- Hyslop, Andrew R., commercial traveller (at Alexander & Steel, ham curers, 74 Trongate & 20 & 34 Candleriggs, later Fulton & Weir, ham curers, 67-71 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 11 Airlie Street (1902 - 1902) - Tulloch, Geo., commercial traveller (Falkirk Iron Co. Ltd., ironfounders, 34 Bothwell Street, works, Falkirk)
Lived at 11 Airlie Street (1902 - 1902) - Brown, Harry C., traveller (John Brown & Son, 93 Hope Street)
Lived at 54 Airlie Street (1910 - 1912) - Cameron, Simon, traveller (Steel, Coulson & Co., brewers, Greenhead Brewery, Blackfaulds Place, 80 Canning Street, Calton & Croft-an-Righ Brewery, Edinburgh ; 41 Holyrood Street, Edinburgh)
Lived at 2 Alberta Terrace (1884 - 1890) - Haugh, David, commercial traveller for Firth & Miller, Huddersfield
Lived at 10 Ardgowan Terrace (1890 - 1897) - Kennedy, Robt., commercial traveller
Lived at 5 Ardgowan Terrace (1882 - 1883) - Clough, R. Ramage, traveller (North British Lace Co., lace, muslin & handkerchief manufacturers, 52 Hozier Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 25 Argyll Place (1889 - 1898) - Marshall, Thomas, commercial traveller
Lived at 12 Arlington Street (1881 - 1884) - White, Thomas, commercial traveller
Lived at 22 Arlington Street (1868 - 1876) - McClure, John, commercial traveller
Lived at 22 Arlington Street (1902 - 1902) - Ross, Thomas, tea traveller
Lived at 41 Arlington Street (1878 - 1889) - Ross, Thomas, tea traveller
Lived at 12 Ashley Street (1889 - 1897) - Lyon, James A., commercial traveller (at Marr, Downie & Co. Ltd., wholesale export & manufacturing stationers, 57 Ingram Street)
Lived at 20 Ashley Street (1906 - 1906) - Mitchell, John jun., traveller (at Archd. Eadie & Co., paint, colour & varnish manufacturers, oil merchants & refiners, rosin distillers & grease manufacturers, Tradeston Paint Mills, 54-56 Cook Street)
Lived at 41 Ashley Street (1890 - 1895) - McLennan, Roderick, commercial traveller (at Archd. Arrol & Son, brewers, merchants & agents, Alloa Brewery, Alloa ; office, 16 Dixon Street)
Lived at 45 Ashley Street (1885 - 1886) - Hardie, James D., commercial traveller (at J.K. Mills & Co., manufacturers, 13 Cochrane Street)
Lived at 47 Ashley Street (1885 - 1888) - Wilson, Wm., traveller (Mcllvride & Co., manufacturers of plain & ornamental boxes; stock & shop fixture boxes for drapers & stationers ; travellers' sample cases, pattern cards & books, importers of French chromos, borders & fancy papers, The City Paper Box Works ; 49 Jamaica Street ; goods, 9 Howard Street)
Lived at 60 Ashley Street (1885 - 1891) - Gibb, James B., commercial
traveller (at James Gordon, wine merchant, spirit broker and agent, 167 Street
Vincent Street)
Lived at 4 Ashton Road (1893 - 1899) - Mason, David E.S., commercial traveller (at Alexander & Steel, ham curers
& cheese merchants, 74 Trongate, 20 & 34 Candleriggs)
Lived at 2 Athole Gardens Terrace (1892 - 1894) - Sturrock, Robt., commercial traveller, 27 Street Enoch Square
Lived at 11 Baliol Street (1881 - 1896) - Thom, James, commercial traveller (at W. McLaren,
Sons & Co., merchants, 63 Candleriggs)
Lived at 12 Baliol Street (1852 - 1859) - Gough, Wm. S., commercial traveller
Lived at 14 Baliol Street (1881 - 1884) - Ralston, R.W., commercial traveller
Lived at 17 Baliol Street (1899 - 1900) - Christie, H.J., traveller (at J.N. Macnie & Co., colliery agents, 75 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 18 Baliol Street (1911 - 1911) - Cormack, John R., commercial traveller (Eadie,
Ireland & Co., wholesale woollen warehousemen, 61 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 23 Baliol Street (1903 - 1912) - Campbell, Anslow, commercial traveller (Galbraith,
Simpson & Co., ladies' underclothing manufacturers, 43 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 32 Bank Street (1883 - 1885) - Bain, John R., commercial traveller (at Aikman &
Co., wholesale boot and shoe, leather & shoe mercery merchants, manufacturers &
importers, 29 Ann Street)
Lived at 32 Bank Street (1885 - 1889) - 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) - Baird, Geo. C., commercial traveller (at Gilmour & Co., silk merchants, 5 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 11 Barrington Drive (1898 - 1900) - Cormack, John, traveller (at MacFarlane, Lang & Co. Ltd., bread & biscuit manufacturer, Wesleyan Street)
Lived at 12 Barrington Drive (1904 - 1904) - Cohen, George N., commercial traveller (of A. & A. Crawford, Leith)
Lived at 18 Barrington Drive (1909 - 1912) - Watson, Wm., traveller (at John Gray & Co. Ltd.,
confectioners & preserve makers, 103 Adelphi Street & Commercial Rd.)
Lived at 23 Barrington Drive (1913 - 1913) - Hutchison, A. Logan,
traveller (at Alex. Freidlander & Co., wholesale importers of tobacconists'
furnishings, Havana cigars, cigarettes, walking sticks, jars, glass cases,
scales & weights, 23 Royal Exchange Square & 74 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 24 Barrington Drive (1901 - 1904) - Bird, John, traveller (Docker Brothers, varaish, japan & colour manufacturers, Icknield Port Road, Birmingham & London)
Lived at 77 Barrington Drive (1898 - 1901) - Agnew, Frank H. (at Dykes & Morton, wholesale warehousemen, 19 John Street), later traveller (Adam & Wright Ltd., wholesale hosiers, glovers & smallware merchants, button, boot & shoe factors, 99 Glassford Street)
Lived at 80 Barrington Drive (1899 - 1899) - Ralston, R.W., commercial traveller
Lived at 23 Bentnick Street (1886 - 1889) - Wylie, Robert, commercial traveller, 46 Cadogan Street
Lived at 29 Bentnick Street (1894 - 1903) - Ralston, R.W., commercial traveller (at Wm. Wright & Co.)
Lived at 29 Bentnick Street (1913 - 1913) - McDonald, Hugh, traveller, Mitchell & Co. Ltd., of Belfast, distillers, 167 St. Vincent Street
Lived at 37 Bentnick Street (1889 - 1896) - White, G.N., traveller (Gray, Dunn & Co., biscuit and bread manufacturers, Stanley Street, Kinning Park)
Lived at 53 Bentnick Street (1896 - 1898) - McMillan, Robert, traveller (at Charles Tennant & Co., soap manufacturers, chemical brokers, drysalters, agents & general merchants, 96 Buchanan Street ; works, Street Rollox, Glasgow ; branches, Belfast & Dublin)
Lived at 7 Bentnick Street (1893 - 1902) - Bennett, David, commercial traveller (Robt. Brown & Co., wine and spirit brokers and agents, 41-45 Washington Street)
Lived at 114 Berkeley Street (1883 - 1899) - Bennet, David, commercial traveller (Robt. Brown & Co., wine & spirit brokers & agents, 41-45 Washington Street)
Lived at 139 Berkeley Street (1880 - 1882) - McPhater, Charles, commercial traveller
Lived at 144 Berkeley Street (1888 - 1904) - Carruthers, David, commercial traveller (at John Meiklem & Co., tea merchants, 236-238 West George Street)
Lived at 155 Berkeley Street (1904 - 1904) - Guthrie, Robt., commercial traveller
Lived at 169 Berkeley Street (1861 - 1888) - Gunn, Walter, traveller (Mitchell & Co. Ltd. of Belfast, 167 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 192 Berkeley Street (1884 - 1885) - Ellis, George Wm., commercial traveller, 67 Hope Street
Lived at 223 Berkeley Street (1885 - 1886) - Hamilton, John, commercial traveller, 49-51 Oswald Street
Lived at 226 Berkeley Street (1887 - 1889) - Turner, Hugh, traveller
Lived at 234 Berkeley Street (1883 - 1902) - Wilson, C.W., commercial traveller
Lived at 238 Berkeley Street (1884 - 1894) - Hardie, James D., commercial traveller (at J.K. Mills & Co., manufacturers, 13 Cochrane Street)
Lived at 8 Bloomfield Place (1884 - 1887) - Miller, John, traveller, Regent Flour Mills
Lived at 21 Botanic Crescent (1897 - 1906) - Waddell, James (at Baillie, Milne, & Co., wholesale grocers, 34-40 Candleriggs & 74 Trongate), later traveller, 49 Oswald Street
Lived at 37 Burnbank Gardens (1889 - 1900) - Drysdale, Wm. R., commercial traveller, 74 Buchanan Street
Lived at 110 Byres Road (1897 - 1899) - Baxter, Andrew M., commercial traveller
Lived at 15 Byres Road (1908 - 1911) - Swanston, John A., traveller (Samuel Chisholm & Co., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York Street)
Lived at 163 Byres Road (1909 - 1911) - McVey, Daniel, commercial traveller (McLay & Co., brewers, Alloa)
Lived at 97 Byres Road (1892 - 1894) - Mitchell, Robert, commercial traveller (Arthur & Co. Ltd., warehousemen and manufacturers, 78 Queen Street ; factory, 33 William Street, Anderston)
Lived at 6 Caledon Street (1889 - 1906) - Noble, John, commercial traveller, 66 Mitchell Street
Lived at 6 Caledon Street (1889 - 1891) - Deas, David, traveller, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Caledon Street (1896 - 1897) - Reid, Charles J.B., commercial traveller
Lived at 22 Carnarvon Street (1884 - 1886) - Bickerton, David, commercial traveller
Lived at 23 Carnarvon Street (1863 - 1876) - Ralston, R.W., commercial traveller
Lived at 23 Carnarvon Street (1889 - 1895) - Hunter, Thomas, commercial traveller
Lived at 25 Carnarvon Street (1888 - 1890) - Fulton, John, commercial traveller
Lived at 26 Carnarvon Street (1886 - 1907) - McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 2 Carnarvon Street (1885 - 1893) - McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 2 Carnarvon Street (1894 - 1896) - Stewart, John, traveller (at John Mowat & Sons, wholesale grocers, tea merchants & importers, 52 West Howard Street & 58a Fox Street)
Lived at 30 Carnarvon Street (1885 - 1888) - Bayne, James, commercial traveller (Setton & Durward (Birmingham), 97 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 35 Carnarvon Street (1897 - 1899) - McPherson, John, traveller (at Wm. L. Aim & Co., Blythswood Colour Works, 10-14 Bothwell Lane & 97 W. Campbell Street)
Lived at 42 Carnarvon Street (1887 - 1895) - Bickerton, David, commercial traveller
Lived at 4 Carnarvon Street (1860 - 1863) - McKay, Archd. C, traveller (James Allan sen. & Son, ornamental & sanitary ironfounders, Elmbank Foundry, 12 Possil Road)
Lived at 4 Carnarvon Street (1893 - 1894) - Stewart, Robt., commercial traveller (at Semple, McLean & Reid, tea merchants, 88 Ingram Street)
Lived at 54 Carnarvon Street (1874 - 1882) - Gibbs, John, commercial traveller
Lived at 18 Carrington Street (1878 - 1885) - Melville, John (of Melville & Buchanan, shirtmakers & general outfitters, 92 Argyle Street), later commercial traveller (H. Bannerman & Sons, Manchester)
Lived at 53 Cecil Street (1881 - 1883) - Robertson, Alex. H., traveller
Lived at 62 Cecil Street (1909 - 1911) - Cuthbert, Thomas, commercial traveller, 6 Oswald Street
Lived at 10 Church Street (1882 - 1885) - Webb, Geo, traveller
Lived at 14 Church Street (1902 - 1907) - Dunlop, Paterson M., commercial traveller at Wm. White & Son, importers of cigars & pipes, tobacco-pipe manufacturers, 15 Gibson Street, Gallowgate
Lived at 16 Church Street (1880 - 1882) - Robertson, John, traveller (at John Jamieson & Co.)
Lived at 18 Church Street (1895 - 1897) - Withycombe, Thomas Wm. jun., traveller (at Moses,
Risk & Sons Ltd., Provanmill Distillery, wholesale wine & spirit merchants,
blenders, Dundas Street)
Lived at 18 Church Street (1899 - 1909) - Shaw, Archd. J., commercial traveller (of Thomas Fletcher & Co., gas apparatus makers, Central Arcade, 105 Hope Street)
Lived at 7 Clairmont Street (1887 - 1889) - Malcolm, Duncan W., traveller, Royal Glasgow Asylum for the Blind, 100 Castle Street
Lived at 101 Clarence Drive (1907 - 1910) - Baillie, Wm. P., traveller (at Samuel Chisholm & Co., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York Street)
Lived at 104 Clarence Drive (1909 - 1910) - Baxter, James C., motor car salesman & traveller, Argylls Ltd., Alexandria, 92-94 Mitchell Street
Lived at 98 Clarence Drive (1910 - 1912) - Ronald, Thomas B., commercial traveller, 106 Brunswick Street
Lived at 40 Clouston Street (1914 - 1914) - Somerville, Joseph, timber surveyor and traveller, City Saw Mills
Lived at 45 Clouston Street (1890 - 1899) - Halliday, John M., commercial traveller (at Caithness Talbot, sauce & pickle manufacturers, 28-29 Robertson Street)
Lived at 45 Clouston Street (1905 - 1905) - Kilburn, C.F., commercial traveller (J.W. & T.A. Smith Ltd., London)
Lived at 57 Clouston Street (1913 - 1913) - Munro, Alexander, traveller (at Samuel Allsopp & Son Ltd., brewers, Burton-on-Trent, 89 Bath Street)
Lived at 1 Colebrooke Place (1891 - 1907) - Geddes, George, commercial traveller
Lived at 37 Derby Street (1907 - 1909) - Cook, Lewis, traveller (at Taylor & Ferguson, wholesale wine & spirit merchants, 38 Oswald Street ; goods entrance, 37-45 Ann Street)
Lived at 40 Derby Street (1891 - 1897) - Park, Wm., commercial traveller
Lived at 5 Derby Street (1874 - 1877) - Watt, Archd., commercial traveller
Lived at 5 Derby Street (1885 - 1886) - Swanston, John A., traveller (Samuel Chisholm & Co., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York Street)
Lived at 5 Derby Street (1908 - 1909) - Bell, Thomas P., commercial traveller (Arthur Bell, Langholm)
Lived at 11 Derby Terrace (1998 - 1900) - Dowie, Wm. M., traveller (at J. & T. Gilfillan & Co., grain & flour merchants, 45 Hope Street)
Lived at 8 Derby Terrace (1907 - 1912) - Trenerry, A.E., commercial traveller
Lived at 4 Doune Quadrant (1893 - 1895) - Gibb, James B., commercial traveller (at Gordon & Blair Ltd., brewers & wine merchants, 167 St. Vincent Street ; breweries, 7 Burn Road, Parkhead & Edinburgh)
Lived at 12 Dowanside Road (1900 - 1912) - Bassett, John, traveller, 7 John Street
Lived at 15 Dowanside Road (1890 - 1892) - Wylie, Wm., traveller (at Mowat & Muir, wholesale and export confectioners, 79 East Neilson Street & 36 Candleriggs)
Lived at 7 Dowanside Road (1881 - 1895) - McIntosh, Alex., commercial traveller, 9 East Howard Street
Lived at 16 Dryburgh Gardens (1897 - 1900) - 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) - Aitken, Thomas, commercial traveller, Osmonds Ltd. of Birmingham
Lived at 6 Dryburgh Gardens (1901 - 1904) - Grieve, John, traveller
Lived at 7 Dryburgh Gardens (1904 - 1904) - McMillan, John, commercial traveller (at D. Davis & Son, watch manufacturers, wholesale jewellers & diamond merchants, 12 Gordon Street)
Lived at 11 Dudley Drive (1901 - 1904) - Hope, Charles J.A., commercial traveller
Lived at 16 Dudley Drive (1903 - 1903) - McIntosh, Robt. B., commercial traveller
Lived at 33 Dudley Drive (1903 - 1905) - Meek, Chas. G.S., traveller (Cooper, Dennison & Walkden Ltd, ink manufacturers, sealing wax, stationers, printers, 15 Bath Street)
Lived at 33 Dudley Drive (1911 - 1914) - Watt, J.A., commercial traveller (Arthur & Co. Ltd., warehousemen & manufacturers, 78 Queen Street & 33 William Street, Anderston)
Lived at 38 Dudley Drive (1911 - 1911) - McIntosh, Robt. B., commercial traveller
Lived at 41 Dudley Drive (1905 - 1905) - Sedorski, J.G., commercial traveller
Lived at 43 Dudley Drive (1904 - 1906) - Heap, Frank, commercial traveller, later agent, 44 West George Street
Lived at 44 Dudley Drive (1904 - 1907) - Baillie, William P., traveller (at Samuel Chisholm & Co., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York Street)
Lived at 46 Dudley Drive (1903 - 1909) - Philson, R.K., traveller (at Charles Morgan & Co., wholesale export and manufacturing stationers and envelope makers, 93-99 Holm Street)
Lived at 16 Dunearn Street (1903 - 1904) - Philson, R.K., traveller (at Charles Morgan & Co., wholesale export and manufacturing stationers and envelope makers, 93-99 Holm Street)
Lived at 9 Dunearn Street (1897 - 1903) - Ross, Donald, commercial traveller
Lived at 35 Eldon Street (1914 - 1914) - McDougall, Wm., commercial traveller (Grahamston Iron Co., Falkirk)
Lived at 19 Elgin Terrace (1885 - 1896) - Tunnock, W.S., commercial traveller
Lived at 19 Elgin Terrace (1909 - 1910) - Lindsay, Robt., traveller (at John White & Sons, millers and flour merchants, Scotstoun and Ibrox Roller Mills, Partick)
Lived at 16 Elie Street (1892 - 1897) - Clark, John, traveller (at S. & W. McCulloch, wholesale grocers, tea & wine merchants, 357 Argyle Street)
Lived at 16 Elie Street (1905 - 1905) - Harper, Wm., traveller (at Simpson, Hunter & Young, silk mercers and warehousemen, 57-61 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 20 Elie Street (1900 - 1901) - Harper, Wm., traveller (at Simpson, Hunter & Young, silk mercers and warehousemen, 57-61 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 22 Elie Street (1901 - 1911) - Lucas, Geo. B., commercial
traveller
Lived at 9 Elie Street (1907 - 1911) - Wishart, John, commercial traveller (at Marshall & Steven, wholesale grocers, salmon & tinned fruit importers & tea merchants, 12-20 Ingram Street)
Lived at 5 Eton Terrace (1901 - 1902) - Binnie, Walter L., traveller (at Whyte & Binnie, tea merchants, 8 Oswald Street)
Lived at 130 Fergus Drive (1896 - 1900) - Kilburn, C.F., commercial traveller (J.W. & T.A. Smith & W.J. Cowan & Sons Ltd., London)
Lived at 134 Fergus Drive (1908 - 1913) - Rippin, Geo., commercial traveller, 42 Miller Street
Lived at 138 Fergus Drive (1897 - 1900) - Curry, J., commercial traveller
Lived at 142 Fergus Drive (1903 - 1903) - Bird, John, traveller (Docker Brothers, Birmingham, varnish, japan, colour & paint manufacturers, 25 Gordon Street)
Lived at 164 Fergus Drive (1894 - 1898) - Baird, Andrew, traveller (at Robert Mowat, wholesale tea merchant, 143 St. Vincent Street)
Lived at 59 Fergus Drive (1897 - 1905) - McLean, Malcolm B., traveller (at Mathew Algie & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 24 Ann Street)
Lived at 59 Fergus Drive (1897 - 1900) - Ritchie, John, commercial traveller (MacFarlane, Lang & Co., bread & biscuit manufacturers, Victoria Biscuit Factory, Wesleyan Street)
Lived at 61 Fergus Drive (1898 - 1903) - Hunter, Hugh, commercial traveller (at A. Beveridge & Co. Ltd., wholesale & export manufacturers of pickles, sauces, ketchup, unfermented wines & cordials, essence of coffee, vinegar & oil merchants, drysalters, rectifiers, &c., Masterton Street, off Keppochhill Road)
Lived at 66 Fergus Drive (1890 - 1894) - Gemmell, Adam, commercial traveller (Campbell & Co., warehousemen, 44 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 1 Fortrose Street (1859 - 1863) - Anderson, David, traveller (at S. Chisholm & Co. Ltd., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York St)
Lived at 44 Gardner Street (1911 - 1911) - Baird, Andrew, commercial traveller (at Robert Mowat, wholesale tea merchant, 189a West George Street)
Lived at 12 Garrioch Drive (1905 - 1907) - McPherson, John, traveller (at W.L. Aim & Co., Blythswood Colour Works, 57-59 Cornwall Street, Kinning Park)
Lived at 12 Garrioch Drive (1906 - 1906) - Chalmers, Charles, traveller, Grangemouth Saw Mills
Lived at 58 Garriochmill Road (1880 - 1885) - Cowan, Wm., timber traveller, Brownlee & Co., City Saw Mills, Port Dundas
Lived at 65 Garriochmill Road (1881 - 1882) - McPhail, Alex., commercial traveller, 11 Madeira Court
Lived at 39 Gibson Street (1866 - 1870) - Dykes, John, commercial traveller (James Gemmell & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 11 Madeira Court, Argyle Street)
Lived at 39 Gibson Street (1896 - 1898) - McDougall, D., commercial traveller
Lived at 54 Gibson Street (1909 - 1912) - McGie, Daniel, traveller
Lived at 56 Gibson Street (1879 - 1881) - McKay, Alex., commercial traveller, Thomson Brothers & Cameron, grain & flour merchants, 53 Waterloo Street
Lived at 56 Gibson Street (1882 - 1886) - Watson, T. Dixon, traveller, Sinclair & Moorhead, produce & commission merchants, 10 Walls Street
Lived at 56 Gibson Street (1890 - 1891) - Whittet, James,
commercial traveller, 151 Argyle Street
Lived at 6 Gibson Street (1888 - 1891) - Davidson, John, commercial traveller, later paper makers' agent
Lived at 51 Grant Street (1884 - 1890) - Stevenson, Nathaniel, traveller for T. & P. Lawson & Co., London, 27 Virginia Street
Lived at 32 Granville Street (1865 - 1869) - Jenkins, Edward John, commercial traveller
Lived at 14 Great George Street (1914 - 1914) - Harvey, James, commercial traveller
Lived at 166 Great George Street (1883 - 1885) - Wilson, John, traveller
Lived at 166 Great George Street (1883 - 1886) - Gray, Gustavus G. F., traveller (at Samuel Chisholm & Co., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York Street)
Lived at 168 Great George Street (1903 - 1907) - Mitchell, Robt., traveller (at Adam & Wright, hosiers, glovers and smallware merchants, button factors, boot and shoe factors, 101 Glassford Street)
Lived at 169 Great George Street (1886 - 1888) - Ford, Wm. L., traveller (at Meiklejohn's Brewery Limited, brewers, 13 Dixon Street)
Lived at 62 Great George Street (1891 - 1892) - Montgomery, Robt., commercial traveller (at Alexander & Steel, ham curers, butter & cheese merchants, Campbell Arcade, 74 Trongate)
Lived at 232 Great Western Road (1884 - 1885) - Wishart, A.W., commercial traveller (representing S.F. Turner Ltd., Dudley)
Lived at 284 Great Western Road (1911 - 1911) - McDonald, Hugh A., traveller (Mitchell & Co., of Belfast Ltd., distillers, 93-99 Holm Street)
Lived at 370 Great Western Road (1896 - 1911) - Aitken, Alex., traveller (at James Storer & Co., oil merchants & refiners, paint, colour & vanish manufacturers, Barrowfield Colour Works, 48 French Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 378 Great Western Road (1877 - 1887) - Grant, Peter, commercial traveller, 21 Waterloo Street
Lived at 689 Great Western Road (1901 - 1901) - McKinlay, Robert, traveller (at Macfarlane, Lang & Co., bread and biscuit manufacturers, Victoria Biscuit Factory, Wesleyan Street)
Lived at 12 Grosvenor Place (1901 - 1907) - McKinlay, Robert, traveller (at MacFarlane, Lang Co. Ltd., bread & biscuit manufacturers, Victoria Works, Wesleyan Street)
Lived at 15 Grosvenor Place (1907 - 1907) - Bastow, Charles, traveller (at Cruickshank, Fraser, & Co., oil, grease, and tallow merchants, 27-29 Carlton Court, Bridge Street)
Lived at 18 Grosvenor Place (1889 - 1890) - Baslow, Charles, commercial traveller (with Cruickshank, Fraser & Co., oil, grease & tallow merchants, 27-29 Carlton Court, Bridge Street)
Lived at 22 Grosvenor Place (1886 - 1890) - McQueen, Robt., commercial traveller (at S. & W. McCulloch, wholesale grocers and tea merchants, 357 Argyle Street)
Lived at 5 Grosvenor Place (1885 - 1890) - Cochrane, James, traveller (at Geo. Coates & Co.,
grain millers, Kingston grain mills, 21-23 West Street), later grain and flour
merchant, 93 Waterloo Street
Lived at 6 Hamilton Crescent (1879 - 1885) - Blair, J. Dalgleish, commercial traveller
Lived at 12 Havelock Street (1906 - 1910) - Bruce, Alex., traveller (W. & R.
Hatrick & Co., wholesale and export chemists and druggists, 152-170 Renfield
Street)
Lived at 15 Havelock Street (1895 - 1895) - Downie, S.W., commercial traveller
Lived at 19 Havelock Street (1904 - 1904) - Elliot, T. John, commercial traveller
Lived at 22 Havelock Street (1912 - 1912) - Gray, Gustavus G.F., traveller (at Samuel Chisholm & Co., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York Street)
Lived at 9 Havelock Street (1900 - 1902) - McKean, Wm., commercial traveller, Wellshot Brewery
Lived at 16 Hayburn Crescent (1887 - 1888) - Arbuckle, Walter, commercial traveller
Lived at 3 Hayburn Crescent (1885 - 1889) - Malcolm, D.W., traveller, Glasgow Asylum for the Blind
Lived at 5 Hayburn Crescent (1911 - 1911) - McLuckie, Robert, commercial traveller
Lived at 17 Highburgh Road (1911 - 1911) - Tennant, James, traveller (at Charles Tennant & Co., soap manufacturers, chemical brokers & drysalters, Street Rollox)
Lived at 7 Hillend Gardens (1893 - 1908) - Russell, William, traveller for J. & R. Morley, London, 27 Virginia Street
Lived at 6 Hillhead Gardens (1865 - 1905) - Smith, John jun., commercial traveller (at Wilson, Mathieson, & Co., wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 42 Glassford Street)
Lived at 4 Hillhead Street (1887 - 1888) - Waldie, Richard, traveller
Lived at 1 Hillsborough Terrace (1884 - 1888) - McConnell, David, traveller
Lived at 1 Holyrood Crescent (1911 - 1911) - Aitken, Matthew, traveller, British and Foreign Mineral Water Co., mineral water manufacturers, Fleming Street
Lived at 3 Holyrood Quadrant (1897 - 1900) - Smith, George R., commercial traveller (at P. & W. Maclellan Ltd., engineers, waggon builders, bridge & boiler makers, iron, steel & metal merchants & machine makers, bolt, nut, rivet & chain manufacturers, general ironmongers, 129 Trongate ; Clutha Works,Vermont Street, Plantation)
Lived at 4 Holyrood Quadrant (1890 - 1897) - Dunlop, Matthew, traveller (at MacFarlane, Lang & Co. Ltd., bread & biscuit manufacturers, Victoria Works, Wesleyan Street)
Lived at 140 Hyndland Road (1913 - 1913) - Halliday, A. Boyd, traveller for T. Hardman & Sons Ltd., Bury
Lived at 155 Hyndland Road (1912 - 1912) - Robertson, John G., traveller (John White & Sons, millers, Scotstoun & Ibrox Roller Mills, Partick)
Lived at 167 Hyndland Road (1905 - 1909) - Heighway, John, jun., commercial traveller
Lived at 194 Hyndland Road (1904 - 1905) - Watt, Robert, traveller (John Murray & Son, oil merchants and drysalters, 12-16 College Street)
Lived at 6 Jedburgh Gardens (1902 - 1903) - Cuthbertson, Alex., commercial traveller
Lived at 15 Kelbourne Street (1907 - 1910) - Hutchison, C.J., commercial traveller
Lived at 15 Kelbourne Street (1907 - 1909) - Hutchison, C.J., commercial traveller
Lived at 21 Kelbourne Street (1909 - 1913) - Adam, John B., traveller (at Harvie & McGavin, grain millers, Anderston Grain Mills, 27 Washington Street)
Lived at 50 Kelbourne Street (1898 - 1898) - Dykes, John, commercial traveller (James Gemmill & Co., wholesale tea merchants, Argyle Street, 11 Madeira Court)
Lived at 54 Kelbourne Street (1891 - 1894) - Gentles, Daniel Martin, traveller (at James Harper & Co., manufacturing stationers & paper merchants, 69 Queen Street & 58 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 54 Kelbourne Street (1906 - 1909) - Grant, James, traveller
Lived at 31 Kelvingrove Street (1906 - 1906) - Finlayson, Geo., traveller (Holmes, Sadler & Holmes, 24 Southall Street Strangways, Manchester)
Lived at 52 Kelvingrove Street (1893 - 1897) - Kinnis, James, commercial traveller, 27 Jamaica Street, later at 57 Queen Street
Lived at 5 Kelvingrove Terrace (1898 - 1898) - Kinnis, James, commercial traveller, 27 Jamaica Street
Lived at 6 Kelvingrove Terrace (1893 - 1897) - Finlayson, Geo., traveller (Holmes, Sadler & Holmes, 24 Southall Street, Strangways, Manchester)
Lived at 6 Kelvingrove Terrace (1897 - 1900) - Grant, James M., commercial traveller
Lived at 15 Kelvinside Gardens East (1913 - 1913) - Waldie, Richard, commercial traveller (at Washington Mills, J. & R. Snodgrass, millers, 90 Washington Street)
Lived at 19 Kelvinside Gardens East (1902 - 1903) - Grant, James M., commercial traveller
Lived at 23 Kelvinside Gardens East (1909 - 1913) - Ure, James M., commercial traveller (Smith, Sons & Laughlands Ltd., wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street)
Lived at 8 Kelvinside Gardens East (1907 - 1911) - Reid, Robert D., commercial traveller
Lived at 103 Kent Road (1888 - 1892) - McDonald, Dugald, traveller (at Samuel Chisholm & Co., wholesale grocers, 10-14 York Street, later at Jackson, Buchanan & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 36 Robertson Street)
Lived at 109 Kent Road (1901 - 1901) - McEwan, Thomas, commercial traveller (Patrick Pearson, wholesale dealer in fancy hardware, 182 Trongate)
Lived at 142 Kent Road (1877 - 1879) - Sturrock, Robt., commercial traveller (at Samuel Allsopp & Sons, brewers, Burton-on-Trent, 145 West George Street ; R.J. Currie, agent)
Lived at 185 Kent Road (1870 - 1881) - Courtney, Charles, traveller (at W. & J. McLintock, biscuit bakers, manufacturing confectioners & jam makers, 21 Dunmore Street)
Lived at 185 Kent Road (1898 - 1908) - Waldie, Richard, commercial traveller (at Washington Mills, J. & R. Snodgrass, millers, 90 Washington Street)
Lived at 31 La Crosse Terrace (1897 - 1902) - Dunsmore, John, commercial traveller
Lived at 33 La Crosse Terrace (1891 - 1894) - McEwan, Duncan, commercial traveller
Lived at 33 Lansdowne Crescent (1908 - 1909) - Mitchell, Robert, commercial traveller (Arthur & Co. Ltd., warehousemen & manufacturers, 78 Queen Street ; works, 33 William Street)
Lived at 64 Lauderdale Gardens (1906 - 1906) - Webster, John, agent, commercial traveller, 13 Royal Exchange Place
Lived at 14 Lawrence Place (1861 - 1865) - McMillan, Donald, traveller (at James Leggat & Co., wholesale provision merchants,. 8 Ingram Street)
Lived at 10 Lawrence Street (1895 - 1910) - 1888-91 McLachlan, James, commercial traveller (George Bassett & Co., Sheffield)
Lived at 11 Lawrence Street (1888 - 1891) - Wark, Wm., traveller (Smith & Sharp, wholesale
sugar and tea merchants, 13-17 Virginia Street)
Lived at 13 Lawrence Street (1889 - 1892) - Howie, Wm., commercial traveller, 70 Virginia Street
Lived at 17 Lawrence Street (1898 - 1904) - Gray, J.
Albert, traveller (Archd. Orr & Co., mantle & costume manufacturers &
warehousemen, 12 Miller Street, 42 Argyle Street & 4a North Bridge, Edinburgh)
Lived at 4 Lawrence Street (1898 - 1899) - Guild, John, commercial traveller (James Shearer & Co.)
Lived at 6 Lawrence Street (1894 - 1896) - Brown, J. Ellis, traveller
Lived at 49 Lilybank Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Wightman, James, commercial traveller
Lived at 5 Lindsay Terrace (1911 - 1914) - Mason, David E.S., commercial traveller, 74 Trongate
Lived at 7 Lindsay Terrace (1894 - 1898) - MacIntyre, Arthur M., commercial traveller (at H. J.
Cook & Co., Byrom Street, Liverpool)
Lived at 8 Lindsay Terrace (1892 - 1899) - McLean, Malcolm B., traveller (at Matthew Algie & Co, wholesale tea merchants, 58 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 6 Lothian Gardens (1902 - 1902) - Adams, William Wright, commercial traveller at Pringle & Crichton, wholesale tea dealers, 27 Cadogan Street
Lived at 26 Lyndhurst Gardens (1907 - 1912) - Langskaill, Charles G., traveller (John Blair & Co., hat manufacturers & warehousemen, 42 Virginia Street)
Lived at 27 Lyndhurst Gardens (1899 - 1904) - Birks, Henry, commercial traveller
Lived at 12 Melrose Gardens (1910 - 1910) - Dobbie, Wm. C, commercial traveller (at Marr, Downie & Co., wholesale export & manufacturing stationers, paper rulers, bookbinders, purse & pocket book manufacturers, 67 Ingram Street)
Lived at 17 Melrose Gardens (1894 - 1898) - Birks, Henry, commercial traveller
Lived at 18 Melrose Gardens (1894 - 1910) - Cuthbertson, William, commercial traveller
Lived at 10 Mingarry Street (1907 - 1911) - Gordon, David, traveller
Lived at 10 Mingarry Street (1913 - 1913) - Baird, Geo. C., commercial traveller (at Gilmour & Co., silk merchants, 5 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 1 Mingarry Street (1900 - 1903) - MacDonald, David, traveller
Lived at 2 Mingarry Street (1913 - 1913) - Hill, George, traveller (Campbell, Downes & Co. Ltd., timber merchants and saw millers, Windsor Saw Mills, Princes Street, Govan)
Lived at 4 Mingarry Street (1911 - 1912) - Elmslie, Andrew G., traveller
Lived at 6 Mingarry Street (1894 - 1894) - Elmslie, Andrew G., traveller
Lived at 6 Mingarry Street (1913 - 1913) - Hutchison, Charles J., commercial traveller
Lived at 6 Mingarry Street (1913 - 1913) - Lockie, Thomas, traveller
Lived at 8 Mingarry Street (1911 - 1911) - Campbell, John G., traveller (at Mitchell Brothers Ltd., distillers, 133 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 12 Montague Street (1903 - 1909) - MacFarlane, Hugh B., traveller, 24 Springfield Court, Buchanan Street
Lived at 18 Montague Street (1895 - 1897) - Steele, J. Marsh, commercial traveller, 136 Buchanan Street
Lived at 34 Montague Street (1912 - 1913) - Hunter, Robt., commercial traveller
Lived at 35 Montague Street (1901 - 1905) - Campbell, John G., traveller (at Mitchell Brothers Ltd., distillers, 133 Waterloo Street)
Lived at 6 Montague Street (1901 - 1903) - McIlvride, A.B. jun. (of A.B. Mcllvride jun. & Co., manufacturers of plain & ornamental boxes ; shop fixture boxes for drapers & stationers; travellers' sample cases, pattern cards & books, importers of French cromos & fancy papers, wholesale fancy stationers & foreign fancy goods merchants, 52 Glassford Street & 59 Hutcheson Street)
Lived at 5 Moray Place (1882 - 1885) - Forrester Gabriel, traveller (Alex. Liggat, brassfounder, 72 Virginia Street)
Lived at 112 Napiershall Street (1899 - 1903) - Tulloch, George, commercial traveller (Falkirk Iron Co., ironfounders, enamellers, &c., 32-34 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 120 Napiershall Street (1901 - 1902) - McGregor, James, traveller (Marshall & Steven, wholesale grocers, salmon & tinned fruit importers, tea merchants, 17-23 Shuttle Street & 35-39 College Street)
Lived at 120 Napiershall Street (1906 - 1908) - Rankin, Duncan, commercial traveller, 60 Wilson Street
Lived at 12 Napiershall Street (1896 - 1898) - McKean, Wm., commercial traveller
Lived at 12 Napiershall Street (1904 - 1913) - Cowan, D.L., commercial traveller
Lived at 14 Napiershall Street (1904 - 1905) - Sharpe, Andrew, commercial traveller
Lived at 26 Napiershall Street (1891 - 1894) - McFarland, Adam S., traveller (at Wm. Young & Sons, wholesale ironmongers & nail factors, 118-122 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 62 Napiershall Street (1903 - 1903) - Arneil, Robt., commercial traveller
Lived at 94 Napiershall Street (1879 - 1881) - Oliver, James, traveller (Oliver Brothers, grain merchants, lard & provision importers, 61-63 Stockwell Street)
Lived at 1 North Clairmont Street (1884 - 1885) - Tanner, Herbert G., commercial traveller, 52 Street
Enoch Square
Lived at 6 North Gardner Steet (1907 - 1909) - Paterson, Wm., traveller, McDowall, Steven & Co. (Ltd.), ironfounders, Milton Foundry, 142 North Woodside Road
Lived at 142 North Woodside Road (1880 - 1882) - McDonald, Finlay H, commercial traveller (at Archd. Arrol & Sons, brewers & merchants, Alloa Brewery, Alloa ; office, 16 Dixon Street)
Lived at 224 North Woodside Road (1885 - 1886) - Rathie, R.W., commercial traveller (with W.G. Rathie & Co., wholesale tea & coffee dealers, 81 Robertson Street)
Lived at 224 North Woodside Road (1886 - 1888) - Thom, John, commercial traveller (W. Galloway & Co., cut & wrought nail manufacturers, wholesale ironmongers, glass, glue & cement merchants, 77 West Milton Street, Port Dundas)
Lived at 264 North Woodside Road (1881 - 1888) - McMillan, Donald, traveller (at James Leggat & Co., ham curers & wholesale provision merchants, 8 Ingram Street)
Lived at 272 North Woodside Road (1886 - 1888) - Boyd, James, commercial traveller
Lived at 298 North Woodside Road (1877 - 1879) - Somerville, C.R., commercial traveller (with James Heatherill & Co., wholesale stationers & paper dealers, 24 George Square, later with John Wright, printer, paper bag manufacturer & wholesale stationer, 16 Carrick Street)
Lived at 344 North Woodside Road (1885 - 1888) - McLucas, John, traveller (at J. Monkhouse Cartmell, engineer & machinery merchant, 35 W. George Street)
Lived at 370 North Woodside Road (1894 - 1895) - Reid, James H., commercial traveller (at Wm. Jack & Rae, wholesale & manufacturing stationers, 13-15 Wilson Street)
Lived at 386 North Woodside Road (1891 - 1895) - Pettigrew, John, traveller, Wm. Younger & Co. Ltd., pale ale brewers, Abbey & Holyrood Breweries, Edinburgh ; Glasgow office & stores, 61 North Hanover Street
Lived at 102 Novar Drive (1908 - 1914) - Reid, Andrew S., commercial traveller (of Edgar & Crerar Ltd., bedding, wool & hair manufacturers, bedstead & mattress manufacturers, 18 Glassford Street)
Lived at 117 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Sievwright, Alex., traveller, at Barry, Ostlere, Shepherd Ltd., floorcloth & linoleum manufacturers, 21-23 Waterloo Street
Lived at 128 Novar Drive (1905 - 1910) - Meek, Chas. G.S., traveller (Cooper, Dennison & Walkden Ltd, ink manufacturers, sealing wax, stationers, printers, 15 Bath Street)
Lived at 128 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Miller, John, traveller (at John Ure & Son, Crown Flour Mills, 66-68 Washington Street ; head office 67 Hope Street)
Lived at 9 Novar Drive (1914 - 1914) - Higgie, John, traveller, Greenhead Brewery, Blackfaulds Place, 80 Canning Street, Calton ; Steel, Coulson, & Co. Ltd.
Lived at 2 Oban Drive (1901 - 1905) - Douglas, James, commercial traveller
Lived at 81 Oban Drive (1903 - 1907) - Angus, Wm., traveller (Peter Stewart & Co., wholesale tea and coffee dealers, 25 Hutcheson Street)
Lived at 83 Oban Drive (1892 - 1893) - Phillips, Alex. M., traveller, 104 West Campbell Street
Lived at 42 Otago Street (1882 - 1883) - Potter, Alex., traveller, 15-19 South Portland Street
Lived at 42 Otago Street (1883 - 1888) - McEwan, Thomas, commercial traveller, Patrick Pearson, wholesale & fancy goods merchant, 182 Trongate
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1881 - 1886) - Downie, John, traveller (at Grieve & Cochrane, tobacco & snuff manufacturers, 66 Brunswick Street)
Lived at 51 Otago Street (1888 - 1899) - Thomson, C.C., commercial traveller
Lived at 53 Otago Street (1882 - 1885) - Fisher, John B., commercial traveller (at Semple, McLean & Reid, tea merchants, 188 Ingram Street)
Lived at 60 Otago Street (1883 - 1888) - McBean, John, commercial traveller, 12 Stockwell Place
Lived at 89 Otago Street (1875 - 1879) - Stewart, Wm., traveller, Mitchell & Co. (Belfast), 20 Hope Street
Lived at 97 Otago Street (1878 - 1884) - Ralston, William, commercial traveller (at Templeton & Allan, wholesale clothiers and shirt manufacturers, 37 Glassford Street)
Lived at 97 Otago Street (1882 - 1883) - Dykes, John, commercial traveller (James Gemmell & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 11 Madeira Court, Argyle Street)
Lived at 99 Otago Street (1894 - 1896) - Findlay, J., traveller (at J. & L. Baird, manufacturers of umbrellas, corsets, shirts, underclothing & baby linen, 9 Cochrane Street)
Lived at 92 Park Road (1894 - 1894) - Bruce, Wm., merchant (of Gibb & Bruce, wine merchants, 57 Buchanan Street & 58 Mitchell Street, later of Scottish Widows' Fund & Life Assurance Society & for Travellers & Marine & Accidental Death Insurance Co., 28-80 Exchange Square)
Lived at 14 Park Terrace (1856 - 1859) - Hay, J.W. Fraser, traveller (at Geo. MacLellan & Co., india-rubber, asbestos and waterproof manufacturers, Glasgow Rubber Works, Maryhill Road)
Lived at 1 Partickhill Road (1902 - 1903) - Thomson, N.E., traveller (Scott, Son & Co. Ltd., London), 87 Union Street
Lived at 28 Partickhill Road (1906 - 1906) - Curlie, Alex., commercial traveller (at Leggat Brothers', chromo lithographers, draughtsmen, general printers & stationers, 38 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 19 Peel Street (1891 - 1894) - Graham, James, commercial traveller, 45 Oswald Street
Lived at 5 Peel Street (1889 - 1893) - Robertson, John G., traveller (at John White & Son, millers, Scotstoun Mills, Partick)
Lived at 34 Polwarth Street (1909 - 1909) - McKinlay, W., commercial traveller (at Stapley & Smith, underclothing manufacturer, 49 Queen Street)
Lived at 42 Polwarth Street (1905 - 1907) - Baxter, Andrew M., commercial traveller
Lived at 59 Polwarth Street (1911 - 1911) - Pullar, Herbert J., commercial traveller (of MacAulay & Pullar, commission agents, 49 Jamaica Street)
Lived at 1 Portman Place (1880 - 1882) - Cormack, John, commercial traveller
Lived at 110 Queen Margaret Drive (1897 - 1900) - Murdoch, Robert Percy, commercial traveller
Lived at 123 Queen Margaret Drive (1912 - 1912) - Campbell, John, traveller (atR.D. Waddell, sausage maker ; works and offices, Napiershall Street)
Lived at 126 Queen Margaret Drive (1904 - 1904) - Gentles, Daniel Martin, traveller (James Harper & Co., manufacturing stationers & paper merchants, 69 Queen St & 58 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 126 Queen Margaret Drive (1911 - 1911) - MacKenzie, Thomas, commercial traveller, 71 Waterloo Street
Lived at 3 Queen Margaret Road (1890 - 1892) - Lockhart, Donald M., commercial traveller, Jacobsen, Welch & Co. Ltd., manufacturing stationers, 45 Hope Street
Lived at 102 Queensborough Gardens (1904 - 1912) - Wilson, Wm., commercial traveller, 60 Street Enoch Square
Lived at 13 Queensborough Gardens (1904 - 1907) - McLachlan, Duncan, commercial traveller, J. & W. Wallace, seed, grain, hay & straw merchants & chemical manure manufacturers, 498 Gallowgate
Lived at 96 Queensborough Gardens (1911 - 1911) - Lake, Arthur, commercial traveller (T. W. & J. Walker, manufacturers of galvanized, corrugated sheet-iron & fencing wire & metal merchants, 21 West Nile Street)
Lived at 10 Roxburgh Street (1879 - 1885) - Walker, John, commercial traveller
Lived at 14 Roxburgh Street (1885 - 1889) - McQueen, Robert, traveller (at S. & W. McCulloch, wholesale grocers, tea & wine merchants, 357 Argyle Street & 41\York Street)
Lived at 16 Roxburgh Street (1909 - 1909) - Smith, John, malt and hop traveller, 81 Gordon Street
Lived at 13 Rupert Street (1874 - 1876) - Ross, Donald, commercial traveller, 98 Bath Street
Lived at 13 Rupert Street (1902 - 1902) - Faulds, Peter F., commercial traveller (James L. Hillcoat & Co., mantle manufacturers, 27 Cadogan Street)Next door to 14 Rupert Street Next door to 28 Rupert Street
Lived at 20 Rupert Street (1913 - 1913) - Montgomerie, Robt., commercial traveller (at Alexander & Steel, ham curers, butter & cheese merchants, Campbell Arcade, 74 Trongate, 20-34 Candleriggs)
Lived at 28 Rupert Street (1885 - 1886) - Crawford, John, traveller, 45 West Nile Street
Lived at 7 Rupert Street (1884 - 1885) - McQueen, Robert, traveller (at S. & W. McCulloch, wholesale grocers, tea and wine merchants, 357 Argyle Street)
Lived at 12 Ruthven Street (1891 - 1909) - Cameron, S., traveller (Steel, Coulson & Co. Ltd., brewers, Greenhead Brewery, Blackfaulds Place, 80 Canning Street, Calton & Croft-an-Eigh Brewery, Edinburgh)
Lived at 15 Ruthven Street (1892 - 1895) - Johnstone, John, commercial traveller (at Samuel Allsopp & Sons, brewers, Burton-on-Trent)
Lived at 5 Ruthven Street (1882 - 1891) - Johnston, John, commercial traveller (at Samuel Allsopp & Sons Ltd., brewers, Burton-on-Trent)
Lived at 8 Ruthven Street (1890 - 1890) - Gillespie, Peter, traveller
Lived at 74 Sanda Street (1913 - 1913) - Henderson, Laurence, jun., traveller (at Neilson & Maxwell, iron merchants & agents, 88-90 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 24 Sandyford Place (1886 - 1889) - Speirs, Gilbert B. sen., traveller
Lived at 24 Sandyford Place (1911 - 1914) - McWhirter, Wm., commercial traveller
Lived at 27 Sandyford Place (1882 - 1884) - Drysdale, W.R., commercial traveller, 74 Buchanan Street
Lived at 940 Sauchiehall Street (1899 - 1903) - Osborn, Wm. Edward, commercial traveller
Lived at 950 Sauchiehall Street (1895 - 1896) - Halley, Wm. J.B., commercial traveller (Raimes, Clark & Co., wholesale druggists & commission agents, 958 Sauchiehall Street)
Lived at 958 Sauchiehall Street (1904 - 1907) - Stewart, Geo. H., traveller, measurer (at Wylie, Stewart & Marshall, timber merchants, saw millers & moulding manufacturers, Western Saw Mills, Firhill Basin)
Lived at 110 South Woodside Road (1883 - 1884) - Rathie, R.W., commercial traveller (with W.G. Rathie & Co., wholesale tea dealers, 81 Robertson Street)
Lived at 110 South Woodside Road (1884 - 1886) - Pringle, H., traveller (Walker & Son, tea merchants & wholesale grocers, preserve makers & confectioners, 57-59 Charlotte Street)
Lived at 120 South Woodside Road (1889 - 1890) - Guthrie, Robt. W., commercial traveller (Arthur & Hinshaw, drysalters and oil merchants, 11 Bothwell Street), later drysalter, 21 Hope Street, later superintendent of agents, Scottish Life Assurance Co. Ltd., 190 West George Street
Lived at 124 South Woodside Road (1884 - 1894) - Furness, James, commercial traveller, 65 Jamaica Street
Lived at 20 St James Terrace (1882 - 1885) - Mason, Geo., commercial traveller
Lived at 20 St Vincent Crescent (1855 - 1856) - Allan, John, traveller (at Rowntree & Co. Ltd., The Cocoa Works, York)
Lived at 22 St Vincent Crescent (1903 - 1906) - McDougall, A., traveller (Steel, Coulson & Co. Ltd., brewers & maltsters, Greenhead Brewery, Blackfaulds Place, 80 Canning Street, Calton & Edinburgh)
Lived at 25 St Vincent Crescent (1897 - 1898) - Graham, Peter R., commercial traveller, 188 Ingram Street
Lived at 41 St Vincent Crescent (1896 - 1900) - Goudie, William Dunlop, commercial traveller
Lived at 47 St Vincent Crescent (1901 - 1904) - Graham, Peter R., commercial traveller (at Semple, McLean & Reid, tea merchants, 188 Ingram Street)
Lived at 48 St Vincent Crescent (1883 - 1896) - Graham, Peter R., commercial traveller, 188 Ingram Street
Lived at 53 St Vincent Crescent (1900 - 1911) - MacDonald, John, commercial traveller, 43 Virginia Street
Lived at 54 St Vincent Crescent (1872 - 1882) - Hunter, Neil, traveller
Lived at 62 St Vincent Crescent (1884 - 1884) - MacDonald, John, commercial traveller, 43 Vii'ginia Street
Lived at 63 St Vincent Crescent (1882 - 1887) - McLean, Lachlan, commercial traveller (William McEwan & Co. Ltd., brewers, Edinburgh ; office & stores, 88 Renfrew Street)
Lived at 68 St Vincent Crescent (1889 - 1889) - Fleming, Wm., commercial traveller
Lived at 4 Strathmore Gardens (1905 - 1905) - Connell, Harry H., traveller
Lived at 5 Striven Gardens (1902 - 1902) - Drysdale, Wm., commercial traveller (Fairbanks Co., engineer, colliery & mill furnishers, makers of valves, weighing machines, gas engines, agricultural implements, light portable forges, trucks, railway, garden & sack barrows, pulleys, belting, sawing machines, lifting blocks, 39 Robertson Street)
Lived at 6 Striven Gardens (1912 - 1912) - Letham, Thomas, traveller
Lived at 8 Striven Gardens (1910 - 1910) - MacNie, Norman (traveller, James Murray & Sons, wholesale wine & spirit merchants, blenders & exporters, 23-27 Street Enoch Square)
Lived at 13 Sutherland Terrace (1912 - 1912) - Finlayson, George, traveller (Holmes, Sadler & Holmes, 24 Southall Street, Strangways, Manchester)
Lived at 2 Thornville Terrace (1900 - 1900) - Milne, Geo. F., commercial traveller (at C. Davidson & Sons Ltd., paper & paper bag makers, printers & lithographers, manufacturers of tarred roofing, sarking & carpet felts, 59-63 Street Enoch Square ; mills, 66-80 Mugie Moss & Buxburn, Auchmill, Aberdeenshire)
Lived at 43 Tillie Street (1893 - 1894) - Milne, Geo. F., commercial traveller (at C. Davidson & Sons Ltd., paper & paper bag makers, printers & lithographers, manufacturers of tarred roofing, sarking & carpet felts, 59-63 Street Enoch Square ; mills, 66-80 Mugie Moss & Buxburn, Auchmill, Aberdeenshire)
Lived at 50 Tillie Street (1891 - 1893) - Trevorrow, Robt., traveller
Lived at 5 Tillie Street (1909 - 1911) - Thom, Charles, traveller (at Willis, Nelson & Co., straw hat manufacturers and warehousemen, 32 Miller Street)
Lived at 95 Turnberry Road (1890 - 1899) -
Ross, Robert, commercial traveller (at Macfarlane, Lang, & Co., bakers, Victoria
Bread and Biscuit Factory, Wesleyan Street)
Lived at 10 University Gardens Terrace (1891 - 1911) - Walker, R.W., traveller (at Crossley Brothers Ltd., engineers, manufacturers of Crossley's "Otto" gas engines, 157 Hope Street)
Lived at 11 University Gardens Terrace (1894 - 1897) - Watson, T.
Dixon, traveller (at Sinclair & Moorhead, produce and commission merchants, 10
Walls Street)
Lived at 12 University Gardens Terrace (1891 - 1896) -
Ross, Robt., commercial traveller (at
Macfarlane, Lang, & Co.,
bakers, Victoria Bread and Biscuit Factory, Wesleyan Street)
Lived at 5 University Gardens Terrace (1889 - 1891) -
Johnston, Wm. B., commercial traveller (at Archibald Arrol & Sons, brewers,
merchants & agents, Alloa Brewery, Alloa ; office, 16 Dixon Street)
Lived at 9 University Gardens Terrace (1888 - 1891) - Brown, Thomas, traveller (Johnson & MacBean, india-rubber & waterproof manufacturers, 4 Wellington Street ; works, Wellington mills, Port-Dundas)
Lived at 11 Victoria Buildings (1887 - 1893) - Hutcheson, A. Logan, traveller (at Alex. Friedlander & Co., tobacconists' furnishings, cigars & walking sticks, 23 Royal Exchange Square & 74 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 15 Victoria Buildings (1904 - 1910) - Fraser, John, commercial traveller (at Semple & Co., tea merchants, 13 Street Enoch Square)
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1866 - 1874) - Grafton, W.P., traveller (at A. & R. Vannan Ltd., wine shippers & foreign spirit importers, 53 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 10 Walworth Terrace (1913 - 1913) - Welsh, Robt. G., traveller
Lived at 1 Walworth Terrace (1892 - 1897) - Gilmour, Wm., traveller (at George Stark & Sons, marblers & fancy coloured enamelled & embossed paper, card & pasteboard manufacturers ; works, 20-38 Houldsworth Street, Cranstonhill ; marbling shop, 24 Hutcheson Street)
Lived at 5 Walworth Terrace (1880 - 1882) - Rintoul, J.S., commercial traveller
Lived at 20 West Graham Street (1912 - 1912) - Paton, Harry,
traveller (John Walker & Co. Ltd., Kilmarnock)
Lived at 244 West Princes Street (1895 - 1895) - Ralston, R.W., commercial traveller
Lived at 18 Westend Park Street (1878 - 1882) - Lyon, James A., commercial traveller (at Marr, Downie & Co., wholesale export & manufacturing stationers, paper rulers, bookbinders, purse & pocket book manufacturers, 67 Ingram Street)
Lived at 18 Westend Park Street (1894 - 1903) - MacGregor, Charles, comercial traveller, 14 Queen Street
Lived at 21 Westend Park Street (1881 - 1882) - Wallace, Wm., traveller (at D. & W. Ker, grain and flour merchants, 26 Bothwell Street)
Lived at 24 Westend Park Street (1889 - 1898) - Robertson, John W., commercial traveller
Lived at 24 Westend Park Street (1913 - 1913) - Allan, Alex., commercial traveller
Lived at 28 Westend Park Street (1899 - 1902) - Pauline, Geo., commercial traveller, 40 Union Street
Lived at 33 Westend Park Street (1884 - 1887) - Finlayson, Geo. D., commission traveller, 85 Maxwell Street
Lived at 34 Westend Park Street (1873 - 1876) - Brown, D.D., commercial traveller (Lincolne & Co., merchants & manufacturers of engineering, railway & mill furnishing specialities, manufacturers of belting syrup, boiler incrustation solvents, sperms, oils, creams & soap powders ; agents for asbestos materials ; importers & exporters of mechanical appliances for engineering, sanitary & domestic purposes, 13 Dundas Street ; works, 65-67 North Wallace Street)
Lived at 39 Westend Park Street (1884 - 1887) - Stewart, R.P., traveller (Armour & Co. Ltd., importers of canned meats, bacon, hams, lard & fresh meats, 3 Walls Street)
Lived at 66 Westend Park Street (1907 - 1911) - Paisley, Donald, traveller (John Mackay & Co., mineral water manufacturers, makers of Sparkling Kola, Vermont Street & McLellan Street)
Lived at 79 Westend Park Street (1897 - 1914) - White, G.N., commercial traveller (atA. & R. Scott Ltd., oatmeal millers, Clyde Grain Mills, 14-18 Commercial Road ; cocoa, oat flour, biscuits & oat cakes makers, 59-67 Crookston Street)
Lived at 8 Westend Park Street (1885 - 1891) - Watson, Wm., traveller (at John Gray & Co. Ltd., wholesale & export confectioners & preserve makers, 8 Adelphi Terrace & Commercial Road)
Lived at 8 Westend Park Street (1894 - 1901) - Miller, John, traveller,
Regent Flour Mills
Lived at 1 Westminster Gardens (1894 - 1897) - Burks, H., commercial traveller
Lived at 44 White Street (1893 - 1894) - Malcolm, Duncan W., commercial traveller, Royal Glasgow Asylum for the Blind
Lived at 71 White Street (1903 - 1907) - Fisher, Robt., commercial traveller (at Lennie & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 15 Douglas Street)
Lived at 75 White Street (1894 - 1895) - Anderson, David, traveller (Marshall & Steven, wholesale grocers, salmon & tinned fruit importers, tea merchants, 17 to 23 Shuttle Street & 35-39 College Street)
Lived at 76 White Street (1909 - 1911) - Agnew, Alex., traveller (James Gemmell & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 8-10 Carrick Street)
Lived at 79 White Street (1908 - 1910) - Agnew, Alex., traveller (James Gemmell & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 8-10 Carrick Street)
Lived at 80 White Street (1904 - 1908) - Berry, Wm. W., traveller (at James Sword & Son, wine merchants, warehouse & wine cellars, 43-47 Hutcheson Street ; vaults, 26 Glassford Street)
Lived at 13 Willowbank Crescent (1879 - 1880) - Ralston, R.W., commercial traveller
Lived at 22 Willowbank Crescent (1882 - 1886) - Wilson, Wm. F.G., commercial traveller (at Hay, Merricks & Co., gunpowder manufacturers, Roslin ; office, 28 St. Vincent Place)
Lived at 2 Willowbank Crescent (1866 - 1868) - Dorward, James, commercial traveller (at J. Storrie & Co., straw bonnet and hat manufacturers & warehousemen, 25 Queen Street)
Lived at 2 Willowbank Crescent (1870 - 1882) - Taylor, John H., commercial traveller
Lived at 2 Willowbank Crescent (1873 - 1876) - MacPhail, Duncan A., traveller
Lived at 6 Willowbank Crescent (1904 - 1904) - Gemmell, Andrew, commercial traveller
Lived at 7 Willowbank Crescent (1883 - 1886) - Eames, Wm., commercial traveller
Lived at 12 Willowbank Street (1878 - 1879) - Watson, Wm., traveller (at John Gray & Co. Ltd., wholesale & export confectioners & preserve makers, 8 Adelphi Terrace & Commercial Road)
Lived at 12 Willowbank Street (1901 - 1911) - Wake, Henry Charles, traveller
Lived at 25 Willowbank Street (1911 - 1911) - Cossar, James, commercial traveller
Lived at 30 Willowbank Street (1882 - 1891) - Brown, James M., traveller
Lived at 13 Wilton Drive (1913 - 1914) - Hutcheson, Robt. B., traveller
Lived at 14 Wilton Drive (1913 - 1914) - Murray, James C, traveller, 128 Bothwell Street
Lived at 18 Wilton Drive (1893 - 1894) - Hutcheson, Robt. B., traveller
Lived at 18 Wilton Drive (1913 - 1914) - Scott, Thomas A., commercial traveller, 33 Hope Street
Lived at 22 Wilton Drive (1899 - 1907) - Inglis, George, commercial traveller, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 6 Wilton Drive (1896 - 1913) - Black, Archd., commercial traveller
Lived at 9 Wilton Drive (1898 - 1904) - Rintoul, Wm., traveller (at Wm. Younger & Co. Ltd., pale ale brewers, office & stores, 61 North Hanover Street)
Lived at 107 Wilton Street (1907 - 1912) - Pender, Wm., commercial traveller (at Fraser, Ross & Co., wholesale clothiers, 60 Ingram Street)
Lived at 108 Wilton Street (1913 - 1913) - McLean, Malcolm B., traveller (atMatthew Algie & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 58 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 119 Wilton Street (1901 - 1902) - Waldie, Richard, commercial traveller (at Washington Mills, J. & R. Snodgrass, millers, 90 Washington Street)
Lived at 122 Wilton Street (1895 - 1896) - McIntosh, Alex., commercial traveller, 9 East Howard Street
Lived at 139 Wilton Street (1900 - 1906) - Gibson, William, commercial traveller (at Leslie &
Hall, general metal & tin-plate merchants & agents, 48-50 Cadogan Street)
Lived at 21 Wilton Street (1893 - 1896) - Baird, George C., commercial traveller (at Gilmour & Co., silk merchants, 5 Royal Exchange Square)
Lived at 242 Wilton Street (1903 - 1903) - Hood, Thomas, traveller
Lived at 46 Wilton Street (1900 - 1901) - Stewart, Charles W., traveller
Lived at 47 Wilton Street (1913 - 1914) - Comline, John, traveller
Lived at 4 Wilton Street (1913 - 1914) - Frame, Josiah, traveller
Lived at 55 Wilton Street (1913 - 1914) - Drummond, Geo., commercial traveller (at
Wm. L. Aim
& Co., paint, varnish & cement manufacturers, 91 West Campbell Street)
Lived at 8 Wilton Street (1875 - 1880) - Inglis, George, commercial traveller, 11 Bothwell Street
Lived at 98 Wilton Street (1913 - 1913) - Cochrane, S.P., traveller (at Paterson, Baxter & Co., linen merchants & sailcloth manufacturers, 16 Frederick Street)
Lived at 12 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1909) - Summers, Geo. J., commercial traveller
Lived at 19 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1900) - Cormack, John R., commercial traveller (Eadie, Ireland & Co., wholesale woollen warehousemen, 61 Buchanan Street)
Lived at 1 Woodlands Drive (1896 - 1903) - Bryden, Robt., traveller (at Lorimer & Clark, brewers, Edinburgh ; agent, Hugh Macrae, 143 West Regent Street)
Lived at 25 Woodlands Drive (1898 - 1901) - Carmicheal, John, commercial traveller (A. & W. Douglas, Dalkeith)
Lived at 27 Woodlands Drive (1904 - 1914) - Sherriff, J.M., commercial traveller
Lived at 28 Woodlands Drive (1913 - 1914) - Collie, John, traveller, City Saw Mills, Port-Dundas, Brownlee & Co. Ltd.
Lived at 30 Woodlands Drive (1894 - 1900) - McDonald, Alex., traveller (Bernards Ltd., brewers, 100 Bath Street)
Lived at 1 Yarrow Gardens (1902 - 1903) - Cowan, Adam, traveller (at John Tullis & Son Ltd., tanners, curriers, leather merchants, machinery belt, fire hose & lace makers, Street Ann's Works, John Street, Bridgeton)
Lived at 7 Yarrow Gardens (1902 - 1906)