Next door to 40 Kelvingrove Street Next door to 44 Kelvingrove Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1859 - 1865 | Gardner, Robt. (of McGregor & Gardner, jewellers & dealers in watch materials & tools, 38 Queen Street) |
1860 - 1862 | Falconer, Robt. (of Falconer Brothers, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols, carpetbags, shirts, braces & importers of American morocco cloth & French & German fancy goods, 57-63 Brunswick Street) |
1860 - 1870 | Holmes, Mrs. R.R. |
1861 - 1872 | Walker, Hugh, manufacturer (of Hugh Walker & Co., cravat, gingham & muslin manufacturers, Queen Court, 62 Queen Street) |
1864 - 1870 | Kennedy, Neil |
1867 - 1870 | Galt, Robt. sen. (of Robert Galt & Son, accountants, insurance & property agents, 20 Buchanan Street) |
1868 - 1870 | Fleck, Peter |
1870 - 1881 | McLellan, Duncan, superintendent of public parks |
1870 - 1875 | Young, Wm. (of Wm. Young & Co., coalmasters, Barrachnie Colliery, Baillieston, 37 West George Street) |
1872 - 1875 | Reid, Alex. (of Semple & Co., tea merchants, 18 Street Enoch Square) |
1875 - 1881 | Hawkes, Z.C. (of Z.C. Hawkes & Co., tea & wine merchants, 192 West George Street) |
1875 - 1876 | Morris, Hugh, family grocer, 18 Kelvingrove Street |
1879 - 1882 | Lakeman, Rev. Geo., M.A., T.C.D., Street Paul's Episcopal Church, Buccleuch Street |
1879 - 1883 | Robertson, David (retired) |
1882 - 1887 | McAusland, Henry C, manufacturers' agent for gloves, ties, ribbons, shirtings, &c., 25 Queen Street |
1882 - 1884 | McAusland, John |
1882 - 1883 | Sommerville, Miss |
1883 - 1887 | Anderson, Francis, cabinetmaker & upholsterer, 23-31 Miller's Place |
1883 - 1887 | McGilchrist, John (of John Phillips & Co., ship furnishing ironmongers & brassfounders, 17 Anderston Quay & 113 Hydepark Street) |
1884 - 1888 | Bilsland, John (ofJohn Bilsland & Co., rivet, bolt & screw manufacturers, 37 Elliot Street, Cranstonhill) |
1888 - 1890 | Galbraith, Wm. C., baker, 84 & 168 Main Street, Anderston |
1888 - 1891 | Stevenson, John G., writer, 145 St. Vincent Street |
1889 - 1891 | Stevenson, Mrs. Joseph |
1890 - 1893 | Marshall, Alex. G., mason and contractor, 35 Pitt Street |
1893 - 1898 | Shaw, David M., joiner and cabinetmaker, 90 Bothwell Street |
1893 - 1898 | Shaw, James, accountant |
1894 - 1895 | Cochran, H.A., agent, merchant and brushmaker, 132 West Nile Street |
1896 - 1900 | Millar, Wm., commission agent, 11 Bothwell Street |
1897 - 1905 | Walls, Thomas, bootmaker, 89 Gallowgate & 329 Argyle Street |
1898 - 1902 | Inglis, Wm. (of Hector & Inglis, timber and veneer merchants & sawmillers, 160 Berkeley Street) |
1900 - 1906 | Cook, Lewis (of Taylor & Ferguson Ltd., wholesale wine & spirit merchants, 38 Oswald Street ; goods entrance, 37 Ann Street) |
1901 - 1901 | Inglis, Mrs. Mary |
1908 - 1908 | McKenzie, James C. |
1910 - 1910 | Bell, Mrs. J.C. (Elizabeth B.) |