Next door to 17 Kelvinside Gardens (East) Next door to 21 Kelvinside Gardens (East)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1891 - 1901 | Hardie, Mrs. A., boot and shoe warehouse, 680 New City Road |
1892 - 1898 | Hall, Misses |
1893 - 1901 | Kyle, Robt., writer and notary (of Kyle & Hurry, writers, 136 Wellington Street) |
1895 - 1910 | McGavin, L.P. (School Board Offices, 125-133 Bath Street) |
1897 - 1902 | Falconer, P. (of Falconer & Co., jewel case, exhibition & air-tight case makers & shop fitters, 20 Dixon Street ; works, 13 Eglinton Street) |
1898 - 1901 | Brash, John W. (at Alex. Ferguson & Co. Ltd., distillers, blenders, wine & spirit merchants & brokers, 106-108 West Regent Street) |
1898 - 1901 | Doddrell, Ed. |
1898 - 191806 | Brash, Wm., manufacturers' agent, 7 South Frederick Street |
1901 - 1902 | Abel, James (of James Johnston & Co., shawl and clan tartan, kilting &c, manufacturers, 38 Queen Street) |
1902 - 1906 | Carstairs, W.R. (at Doulton & Co. Ltd., artistic & general potters, sanitary engineers, manufacturers of stoneware, pipes, terra-cotta, glazed ware, mantels, tiles, crucibles, chemical ware, electrical conduits, 38-40 Bothwell Street & Paisley) |
1902 - 1903 | Waldie, Richard, commercial traveller (at Washington Mills, J. & R. Snodgrass, millers, 90 Washington Street) |
1902 - 1902 | Turnbull, Robert, silk buyer (atCopland & Lye, silk mercers, linen drapers & house furnishers, 165-167 Sauchiehall Street) |
1905 - 1907 | Christensen, J.C. (of R. McNair & Co.) |
1906 - 1906 | Armour, Wm. |
1907 - 1912 | Abel, James (of James Johnston & Co., shawl and clan tartan, kilting &c, manufacturers, 38 Queen Street) |
1908 - 1908 | Forgie, Andrew (at Crawford, Duff & Co., coal exporters, ship brokers & steamship agents, 81 St. Vincent Street) |
1910 - 1910 | Gunn, Richard R. (of Richard Gunn & Son, tailors, 211 New City Road) |
1912 - 1914 | Heinricht, Walter, music & musical instrument seller, 165 New City Road |