Next door to 3 Kelvinside Terrace (West)Around the corner to 1 Kelvinside Terrace (North) (291 Wilton Street) Across Kelvinside Terrace (West) to 2 Kelvinside Terrace (West) (Kames Villa)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1880 - 1882 | Bryden, Mrs. |
1880 - 1886 | Brogan, A.D. (of Glasgow Plate Glass Co., rolled plate glass manufacturers, Garscnbe Road, Firhill) |
1881 - 1885 | Jacob, John (of John Jacob & Co., grain and flour merchants, 37 Hope Street) |
1886 - 1895 | Thomson, Wm. A., head-master, Springbank Public School |
1886 - 1888 | Watson, Charles P., advertising agent and contractor, 134 St. Vincent Street |
1887 - 1888 | McPhail, D. (of D. McPhail & Co., general drapers and house furnishers, 166-170 Cowcaddens Street) |
1888 - 1889 | Stewart, Geo. (of G. & J. Stewart & Co., warehousemen, 70 Miller Street) |
1890 - 1893 | McPhail, Neil (of N. Macphail & Co., wholesale stationers, engravers, die sinkers, lithographers & printers, 175 St. Vincent Street) |
1890 - 1893 | Wilson, David (at Lang & Co., manufacturers of muslins, curtains, art fabrics & evening dress materials, 150 Ingram Street & 4 John Street & London) |
1895 - 1909 | Rennie, Bruce (at Wylie, Stewart & Marshall, timber merchants, saw millers & moulding manufacturers, Western Saw Mills, Firhill Basin) |
1896 - 1899 | MacKenzie, Wm., manufacturers' agent, 51 Buchanan Street |
1898 - 1912 | French, Thomas, secretary, Y.M.C.A., Eglinton Toll |
1900 - 1905 | Melliss, M.S., iron and steel merchant, 11 Bothwell Street |
1906 - 1910 | Stevens, Wm. Orr, watchmaker and jeweller, 147 Sauchiehall Street |
1908 - 1912 | French, Annie, artist ; studio, 227 West George Street |
1910 - 1912 | Wilson, James C. |
1911 - 1912 | MacKay, F.H., junior inspector of schools |
1913 - 1913 | Whyte, John, teacher, Napiershall Street Public School |
1914 - 1914 | Young, R. |