Next door to5 Ardgowan Terrace (1001 Sauchiehall Street) Next door to 7 Ardgowan Terrace (1019 Sauchiehall Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1881 - 1889 | Hislop, I. & J., milliners & dressmakers, 168 Trongate & 139 New City Road |
1881 - 1894 | Bell, Geo., photographer, 57 Argyle Street |
1881 - 1882 | Mill, Wm. (at David & Wm. Henderson & Co., engineers, boilermakers & iron shipbuilders, Meadowside Graving Docks & shipbuilding yards, Partick & Finnieston steam ship works, 30 Lancefield Quay) |
1881 - 1882 | Hunter, John, wine importer & restaurateur, Stock Exchange Restaurant, 71-73 Street George's Place |
1882 - 1883 | Arnott, James |
1882 - 1885 | Halket, James, clothier, 98 Glassford Street |
1882 - 1898 | McMichael, Hugh |
1883 - 1886 | McConnell, J.E., engraver, 144a Broomielaw |
1883 - 1886 | McConnell, John, plumber (of Cameron & McConnell, plumbers & gasfitters, 144a Broomielaw) |
1885 - 1886 | Frazer, John, marine superintendent (Patrick Henderson & Co., merchants, ship & insurance brokers, 15 St. Vincent Place) |
1885 - 1886 | Scott, Mrs. |
1885 - 1902 | Murray, David, cutter (at J. Gemmell & Co., tailors & clothiers, ladies' habit & jacket makers, 2-6 Royal Exchange Square & 143 Queen Street) |
1886 - 1896 | Caldwell, Mrs. |
1886 - 1894 | Finlayson, Duncan, supervisor of Inland Revenue, 280 George Street |
1886 - 1899 | Fraser, John, marine superintendent (Patrick Henderson & Co., merchants, ship & insurance brokers) |
1886 - 1888 | Guthrie, James (at Thom & Cameron, West India merchants, shipowners, coopers, hoop & stave merchants, rectifiers, export wine & spirit merchants, 100-120 Piccadilly Street ; makers of methylated spirits, 66 Warroch Street & 45 Anderston Quay ; bonded stores, 93-105 Cheapside Street & 57-59 James Watt Street; office, 93 Cheapside Street) |
1886 - 1887 | Peck, James J., manager (at Napier, Shanks & Bell, engineers and shipbuilders, Yoker) |
1888 - 1889 | Wishart, Henry S., commission agent, 123 W. George Street |
1889 - 1894 | Fergus, P.R., electrician (at Wm. Harvie & Co., electric light engineers & ship lamp manufacturers, 222 Broomielaw) |
1893 - 1902 | Smith, Andrew (of A. & R. Smith, plumbers, brassfounders & tinsmiths, 58 Anderston Quay) |
1894 - 1902 | Clapperton, Wm. John, organist and teacher of music |
1894 - 1895 | Dickson, Nicholas (at Morison Brothers, publishers, booksellers, stationers, printers & map-mounters, 99 Buchanan Street) |
1897 - 1898 | Wood, Archd., accountant, 104 W. George Street |
1899 - 1906 | Grierson, John, carting superintendent, Glasgow & South Western Railway, 172 High Street |
1899 - 1906 | McMichael, Hugh, shipowner |
1899 - 1914 | Hunter, Wm., Inland Revenue, 280 George Street |
1899 - 1899 | Wardlaw, Joseph, wine merchant, 161 West Nile Street |
1903 - 1904 | Griffith, Wm. |
1904 - 1910 | Buchanan, Capt. William (of Wm. Buchanan (Trustees), steamboat owners, 10 Bridge Wharf) |
1904 - 1905 | Learmouth, Miss H.C. |
1904 - 1904 | McFarlane, Thomas L. (at Neilson, Shaw & MacGregor, general warehousemen, milliners, dressmakers & house furnishers, 44 & 54 Buchanan Street) |
1906 - 1911 | Cook, Andrew (of Wm. Cook & Sons (Glasgow) Ltd., Saw & File Works, 24 Elliot Street & 93 Houldsworth Street, Cranstonhill) |
1913 - 1913 | Watson, John, representative (McDowall, Steven & Co. Ltd., ironfounders, Glasgow & Laurieston Iron Works, Falkirk) |
1914 - 1914 | Carson, Wm. Ralston, boilermaker, 90 Kelvinhaugh Street |