Next door to 141 Elderslie Street Next door to 145 Elderslie Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1860 - 1864 | Walker, James, grocer, 323 Sauchiehall Street & 149 Elderslie Street |
1860 - 1864 | Greig, Wm., grain and commission merchant |
1860 - 1863 | Ward, Mrs. |
1861 - 1862 | Fraser, James |
1861 - 1864 | Reid, Mrs. |
1864 - 1870 | Brydon, James |
1864 - 1867 | Lang, Wm. (at Leadbetter, Govan & Co., quarry masters, Huntershill quarry, Bishopbriggs ; office, 13 Gordon Street) |
1864 - 1865 | Train, Thomas, flesher, 141 Elderslie Street |
1865 - 1878 | Clyde, John, church officer of Free Street George's Church, Elderslie Street |
1867 - 1871 | Mitchell, Miss, lodgings |
1868 - 1872 | Ritchie, Wm. |
1869 - 1872 | Bryne, Charles |
1869 - 1871 | McCulloch, Miss |
1871 - 1880 | Davidson, Wm., clerk, 16 Ingram Street |
1872 - 1875 | Murray, Thomas, cabinetmaker & upholsterer, 141 later at 149 Elderslie Street |
1873 - 1875 | Buchanan, Walter (of Peter Lennox & Co., wholesale grocers, 61 East Howard Street) |
1875 - 1876 | Smyth, Duncan, teacher of Italian & English singing |
1878 - 1880 | Conn, Wm., cabinetmaker, 21 Richard Street |
1878 - 1880 | MacNicol, Nicol (of MacNicoll & Smith, consulting & superintending engineers, naval architects, surveyors, inspectors of vessels, steamer brokers, commission agents & contractors, 6 Dixon Street & 23 Cathcart Street, Greenock) |
1880 - 1890 | Davidson, Wm., clerk, 16 Ingram Street |
1880 - 1882 | Kilpatrick, Thomas, carver, 141 Elderslie Street |
1880 - 1888 | Shirra, John (of Shirra & Black, blacksmiths, gasfitters, bellhangers, stair-railers, machine & iron-door makers, 6 Main Street, Anderston & 22 Hope Street) |
1882 - 1891 | Dowie, Mrs. William, music teacher (Miss J. McG. Simpson) |
1886 - 1894 | Duthie, James, representative, Rolls & Linnons, varnish manufacturers, London, 49 Bath Street |
1888 - 1889 | Bankhead, James, assistant secretary, Young Men's Christian Association |
1889 - 1890 | Fyfe, Robert, painter and decorator, 141 Elderslie Street |
1890 - 1892 | Clinkskill, Alfred, A.R. (of James Clinkskill & Son, practical consulting engineers & machinery valuators, 1 Holland Place, St. Vincent Street) |
1891 - 1899 | McGhie, Geo., carver, gilder & framemaker, 565 Sauchiehall Street |
1891 - 1904 | Watt, Mrs. |
1892 - 1893 | Moeller, Hans H. (at Theodore Hertz, iron merchant, 48 West Regent Street) |
1892 - 1912 | Scott, Miss J. |
1894 - 1904 | Buchanan, Wm., banjo, guitar & mandoline teacher |
1894 - 1900 | Buchanan, Miss L., banjo, guitar & mandoline teacher |
1898 - 1898 | Burleigh, Alex., cabinetmaker & upholsterer, 85 Pitt Street |
1898 - 1901 | Gillespie, G. |
1899 - 1902 | Love, William (of Wm. Love & Co., painters and decorators, 141 Elderslie Street) |
1901 - 1902 | Robertson, W. |
1902 - 1902 | Cameron, A. (of A. & M. Cameron, Jubilee Laundry, 145 Elderslie Street) |
1902 - 1903 | McKinnon, L. |
1902 - 1903 | McPhee, Neil |
1903 - 1908 | Dow, John, collector for Dunoon Convalescent Homes |
1903 - 1904 | Williamson, J. |
1904 - 1908 | Mathews, George, electrical engineer, Caledonian Railway Co., 25 Killermont Street |
1904 - 1908 | Young, George, mason, 39 Cromwell Street |
1911 - 1911 | Garden, W.M. |
1911 - 1911 | Turnbull, Miss |
1912 - 1912 | Hogarth, David, cabinetmaker & upholsterer, 149 Elderslie Street |
1912 - 1912 | Scott, J. |