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Who lived at 54 Kelvingrove Street

Across Royal Terrace Lane to 52 Kelvingrove Street         Next door to 56 Kelvingrove StreetAcross Kelvingrove Street to37 & 41 Kelvingrove Street

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1851 - 1857MacLehose, James, bookseller & stationer, 61 StreetVincent Street
1851 - 1853McKenzie, James, merchant (of James McKenzie & Co., commission, wine, spirit & yeast merchants, 60 Stockwell Street ; bonded stores, 55 Street Andrew's Street & 55 Street Andrew's Lane ; yeast stores, Port-Dundas)
1855 - 1856Hannay, Alex., baker, 110 Cowcaddens
1857 - 1858Ross, Donald jun., sewed muslin warehouseman, 128 Ingram Street
1857 - 1864Smith, Wm. (of Smith & Sharp, wholesale grocers & tea merchants, Buchanan Court, 75 Argyle Street)
1859 - 1865Taylor, J.M., writer, clerk to commissioners of police for burgh of Maryhill, secretary to Glasgow Northern Highland Benevolent Society, & to Anderston Weavers' Society, 130 Hope Street
1864 - 1865Gourlay, Robt.
1865 - 1867Smith, Miss
1867 - 1868Fisher, Mrs. John
1867 - 1868Forsyth, Geo.
1868 - 1885Dobbie, Alex., commission merchant, 5 Dixon Street
1868 - 1872Russell, John, corn factor, 57 Oswald Street
1873 - 1875Patrick, Joseph, insurance broker (of Alexander Kay & Co., insurance brokers, Royal Exchange Buildings)
1875 - 1880MacKay, James (of MacKay, Wilson & Co., merchants, 173 St. Vincent Street)
1880 - 1888MacKay, Miss
1887 - 1890McFarlane, Duncan (of Reid, McFarlane & Co., contractors with road steam engines for hauling heavy machinery, manufacturers of improved non-conducting composition for covering steam boilers, pipes, cylinders, 116 Hydepark Street ; works, 54 Hydepark Street & 32-38 Elmbank Street)
1890 - 1894Gray, James, carnage hirer, job & postmaster, 98-100 West Nile Street, 220 Berkeley Street & 231 Dumbarton Road
1895 - 1898Mavor, Henry A., consulting electrical engineer (of Mavor & Coulson, engineers & electricians, 57 W. Nile Street; works, 6-16 Orr Street)
1895 - 1900Murray, David (at Dykes & Morton, wholesale warehousemen, 19 John Street)
1900 - 1904Gray, David, M. Inst. Con. E., consulting & mechanical engineer, valuator ; representative for Electric Frictionless Packing Co. Ltd., Manchester ; hair & cotton belting, buffalo & Roko belting, 77 West Nile Street
1900 - 1908Morton, Wm. Urie (of Kimball & Morton Ltd., sewing & wringing machine manufacturers, 11 Bothwell Circus)
1905 - 1910McLennan, Wm. S. (of Montgomery, Brothers & McLennan Ltd., manufacturers of the Monarch bed chair, baby chairs, base & swing rocking chairs, folding tables, adjustable music stools, folding cradles, beds, couches, 128 Avenue Street, Bridgeton)
1910 - 1913Creischer, T.M. (Creisher & Co., yarn merchants, 72 Waterloo Street)
1911 - 1912Creisher, Theodore M. jun. (of The Blythswood Hosiery Co., )