Next door to 21 Elderslie Street Next door to 25 Elderslie Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1859 - 1860 | McLennan, John, cabinetmaker |
1860 - 1860 | No occupants given until 1865 |
1865 - 1866 | Clephan, Wm., coppersmith, 19 Lancefield Street |
1866 - 1868 | Clark, Nichol, spirit merchant |
1866 - 1868 | Muirhead, Robt., lithographic writer, 21 Argyle Street |
1866 - 1868 | Russell, Sydney J. |
1866 - 1868 | Trevor, F.B. |
1866 - 1870 | Gillies, James, victualler, 19 West Campbell Street |
1866 - 1870 | Russell, Mrs. Wm., grocer & victualler, 87 Stobcross Street |
1869 - 1875 | Ferguson, John (at John Phillips & Co., ship furnishing ironmongers, 17 Anderston Quay & brass foundry, 118 Hyde Park Street) |
1870 - 1878 | Fenwick, Mrs., ladies' nurse |
1870 - 1893 | Scobie, , grocer and provision merchant, 87 Stobcross Street |
1871 - 1872 | Russell, J.S., salesman (at James Smith & Son, coalmasters, Woodside & Hill collieries, Dalserf, by Carluke, 20 Dixon Street) |
1873 - 1880 | Mulveny, Peter, boot & shoe maker, 27 Elderslie Street |
1875 - 1895 | Ferguson, Mrs. John |
1879 - 1880 | Anderson, Miss |
1880 - 1885 | Loughran, Michael, spirit merchant, 26 Elderslie Street, later also at 222 Stobcross Street |
1880 - 1886 | Mulveny, George, boot and shoe maker |
1883 - 1887 | Loughran, Mrs. S., spirit merchant, 222 & 272 Stobcross Street, 26 Elderslie Street & 55 London Street |
1886 - 1889 | Drysdale, Mrs. David, provision merchant, 65 Stobcross Street |
1889 - 1898 | Brown, Cornelius, butcher, 7 Elderslie Street |
1890 - 1891 | Angus, H., fruiterer, 33 Elderslie Street |
1891 - 1894 | Stoddart, James |
1895 - 1909 | Kelm, P. |
1898 - 1901 | Stoddart, James |
1899 - 1902 | Nicolson, Donald, postman |