Next door to4 Ardgowan Terrace (993 Sauchiehall Street) Next door to6 Ardgowan Terrace (1009 Sauchiehall Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1881 - 1889 | 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) |
1881 - 1888 | Cook, Wm., plant superintendent, Caledonian Railway, 3 Germiston Street |
1881 - 1884 | Greig, J.M. (at James & John G. Scott, paint & colour manufacturers, oil refiners & merchants, Crown Colour Works, 220 Debbie's Loan & 39 North Wallace Street ; warehouse, 84 Great Clyde Street ; office, 4 Dixon Street) |
1882 - 1886 | Cleghorn, Miss |
1882 - 1883 | Kennedy, Robt., commercial traveller |
1882 - 1889 | Steven, M.M. |
1884 - 1897 | Greig, Mrs. J. |
1884 - 1888 | Macouat, B.R. (of John Bilsland & Co., rivet, bolt & screw manufacturers, 37 Elliot Street, Cranstonhill) |
1885 - 1886 | Grant, Mrs. |
1886 - 1895 | Howat, Mrs. Wm. sen. |
1886 - 1888 | Grant, James W.M., cashier (Wm. Wallace & Co., Scotch tweed manufacturers & woollen merchants, 144 Ingram Street) |
1886 - 1891 | Grant, Rev. James, Congregational minister, Overnewton Square |
1888 - 1889 | Johnston, Wm., soap, oil & candle merchant, 6 South Portland Street |
1888 - 1890 | Matchett, John, proprietor London & Belfast Tea Co., 147 Main Street, Anderston ; office & warehouse, 15-21 Oxford Street |
1889 - 1892 | Alexander, H.F. |
1889 - 1892 | Alexander, Miss |
1889 - 1890 | Booth, Wm. (at A. & .J. Inglis, engineers & shipbuilders, Whitehall Foundry, 64 Warroch Street ; shipbuilding yard & slip dock, Pointhouse) |
1889 - 1895 | Clapperton, Wm. John, organist & teacher of music |
1890 - 1899 | Dunn, Hugh M. (of R. Lawson & Co., warehousemen, Trade Clothing & Furnishing House, 32 Stockwell Street) |
1890 - 1895 | Howat, Wm. (of John Bilsland & Co., rivet, bolt & screw manufacturers, 37 Elliot Street) |
1891 - 1897 | Campbell, Mrs. |
1895 - 1898 | Scott, Mrs. |
1895 - 1898 | Cunningham, J. |
1896 - 1905 | Whitaker, Rev. John, L..Th, rector of Street John Evangelist, Cranstonhill |
1897 - 1899 | Greig, Miss |
1897 - 1898 | Hughes, Geo., surveyor (British Corporation for the Survey & Registry of Shipping, 69 St. Vincent Street) |
1898 - 1902 | Alexander, David, electrical engineer (at Claud Hamilton Ltd., electrical engineers, 247 St. Vincent Street) |
1898 - 1908 | Cunningham, Mrs. |
1898 - 1898 | Gilchrist, Archibald (at James Young Ltd., railway contractor, 138 Bath Street) |
1898 - 1909 | Frederick, John (of John Frederick & Son, butchers, 233 Dumbarton Road) |
1900 - 1902 | Stevenson, John, pawnbroker, 79 Bell Street & 108 Main Street, Anderston |
1901 - 1903 | Scobie, Andrew, instrument maker, Technical College, 204 George Street |
1903 - 1904 | Boyd, Daniel, stockbroker, 8 Gordon Street |
1903 - 1904 | Learmouth, Mrs. Wm. |
1904 - 1912 | Stevenson, James |
1906 - 1914 | Clark, James, grocer |
1908 - 1909 | Armour, Robert S. (of Robert Armour & Sons, shipsmiths, anchor, chain & tank makers, 306-308 Stobcross Street) |
1908 - 1910 | Brown, John T., chartered accountant, 67 West Nile Street |
1908 - 1911 | Macara, John (of Macara & Co., lime and cement merchants, 1001 Sauchiehall Street) |
1909 - 1909 | Reid, James, consulting engineer (of Reid, McPherson & Co. Ltd., mechanical & mining engineers, 108 Hope Street) |