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Who lived at 11 Carnarvon Street

Next door to 3 Carnarvon Street        Next door to 13 Carnarvon Street (14 Ayr Place)

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1862 - 1872Gray, storekeeper and grain-weigher, Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, 52 Cathedral Street
1862 - 1864Cameron, Misses
1862 - 1865Spittal, Miss
1862 - 1863Steven, Mrs.
1862 - 1863Orr, Wm.
1862 - 1866Martin, Wm.
1862 - 1863Russell, Mrs.
1863 - 1865More, James
1864 - 1866Duncan, Mrs. John
1864 - 1865Steven, Mrs.
1864 - 1868Wallace, James W. (of Wallace & Allan, plumbers and gasfitters, 155 Hope Street & 212 North Street)
1865 - 1879Cameron, Miss
1865 - 1877Dove, Mrs. P.E., teacher of pianoforte and singing
1866 - 1870Flindt, Miss Alicia, teacher of French
1866 - 1873Harrower, Peter, chemist and druggist, 176 Cowcaddens
1866 - 1873Muir, Robt. (of Bartholomew, Muir & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 111 Ingram Street)
1866 - 1867Michael, John, iron commission merchant
1868 - 1874Menzies, Peter D. (of Hendry & Menzies, ironmongers, tinsmiths, gasfitters, &c., 41 Union Street)
1869 - 1870Henshaw, John, artist
1873 - 1875Menzies, Mrs. Peter D.
1873 - 1874Wallace, Mrs.
1874 - 1881Anderson, Henry S., fishmonger and ice merchant, 15 Street George's Road
1874 - 1878Horn, Miss, dressmaker
1874 - 1875MacDonald, John Norman (at Wm. Stirling & Sons, Turkey red dyers & printers, 138-142 West George Street ; works, Cordale & Dalquhurn, Renton)
1877 - 1883Henderson, Walter (of Francis Henderson & Son, grocers and wine merchants, 341 Sauchiehall Street)
1877 - 1881McDonald, John Norman (at Wm. Stirling & Sons, Turkey red dyers & printers, 138-142 West George Street ; works, Cordale & Dalquhurn, Renton)
1878 - 1879Mercer, T.
1878 - 1889Mercer, Thomas B., oil and commission merchant, 15 Gordon Street, later at 88 St. Vincent Street
1878 - 1883Todd, John, mason and builder
1879 - 1889Mercer, Miss, teacher of pianoforte and singing
1881 - 1882Dargan, Wm. (manager at Buchanan & Pearson, wholesale stationers, printers, bookbinders & paper bag makers, 104 Brunswick Street)
1881 - 1885Drinnan, James, bookkeeper, locomotive department, North British Railway Co.
1882 - 1883Marshall, Thomas
1882 - 1888Cameron, Miss
1883 - 1887Riddell, J.H. (of Riddell, Robertson & Boyd, wholesale & export brush manufacturers & merchants, 106 Brunswick Street)
1883 - 1887Wight, John G.
1885 - 1888Crawford, John Darley, teacher of drawing and painting
1885 - 1891Young, Allan W. (The Distillers Co. Ltd., 153 Queen Street)
1887 - 1892Drinnan, Wm.
1887 - 1888McMaster, Miss
1888 - 1892Blaikley, A. & M., makers of small paper boxes
1888 - 1892Blaikley, David, watchmaker and jeweller, 172 Street George's Road
1888 - 1892Blaikley, Samuel (at James Muirhead & Sons, goldsmiths, jewellers, watch & chronometer makers, 90 Buchanan Street & 19 Exchange Place)
1888 - 1890Fraser, James S. (of Kennedy & Fraser, house factors and accountants, 49 Bath Street)
1889 - 1891Reid, Charles
1889 - 1890Shand, R.A.
1889 - 1894Yuile, Mrs.
1890 - 1892Johnston & Lead
1892 - 1893Nimmo, H.
1892 - 1894King, Robt. (of David King & Sons, ironfounders, Keppoch Iron Works, Possilpark)
1892 - 1914Chalmers, Mrs.
1893 - 1909Bain, Robert
1893 - 1897Croy, E.
1893 - 1895Gillespie, Mrs.
1893 - 1903Stokes, Mrs.
1894 - 1895Naismith, Thomas, wholesale glass & china merchant & importer, Bohemian glass, 18 Charing Cross Mansions & Street George's Road ; wholesale department, 81-83 Trongate
1894 - 1896Young, Charles, inspector, Master of Works office
1896 - 1901Hogg, Miss(es), dress and mantle maker(s)
1901 - 1903Grieve, William
1901 - 1904Shaw, Alex. B., agent
1903 - 1910Grieve, Mrs. William
1903 - 1905Stokes, Miss
1905 - 1909McKenzie, D.
1911 - 1911Daer, Mrs., cooks for dinners, weddings and evening parties
1912 - 1912Bryson, A., commission agent, 74 Buchanan Street
1913 - 1913Walker, J.