Next door to 18 Melrose GardensAcross Melrose Gardens to 23 Melrose GardensAcross Kelvinside Gardens Lane & up the steps to 23 Kelvinside Gardens (East)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1894 - 1898 | McConnell, Robt., provision merchant, 725 New City Road |
1894 - 1898 | Niven, John L. (at Kidstons, Watson, Tumbull & Co., writers, 50 West Regent Street) |
1894 - 1902 | Stenhouse, James H. (at Gellatly, Hawkey, Sewell & Co., shipping, forwarding & insurance agents, ship brokers, freight & passage brokers, 101 St Vincent Street) |
1894 - 1898 | Christie, A.G., tea merchant, 415 Garscube Road |
1895 - 1898 | Niven, Miss, Berlin wool and fancy goods, 527 Sauchiehall Street |
1895 - 1899 | Smith, James |
1896 - 1901 | Scott, Daniel, "Daily Record" newspaper, 31 North Frederick Street & 6 Frederick Lane |
1898 - 1901 | Paton, John (at A. & J. Main & Co. Ltd., manufacturers of galvanized corrugated iron roofing, bridge builders, continuous bar & wire fencing, hurdles, gates, railings, structural engineers, Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark) |
1898 - 1907 | Ure, Wm. |
1899 - 1904 | Stewart, Malcolm (of Horner & Stewart, later M. Stewart & Co., builders & contractors, 121 Maxwell Road) |
1900 - 1904 | Merry, D.F. (of Murray & Gilchrist, printers, stationers & publishers, 113 Waterloo Street) |
1904 - 1906 | Barbour, Mrs. |
1904 - 1907 | Walker, Johnston, Kelburn Cycle Works, 50 Queen Margaret Drive |
1905 - 1905 | Hamilton, Mrs. Helen, nurse |
1905 - 1907 | Paton, John |
1906 - 1906 | Laing, Alex. (of J.R. & W. Laing, watch & chronometer makers to the Admiralty, jewellers, gold & silversmiths, 10 Gordon Street ; works, 61-65 Brunswick Street) |
1907 - 1913 | Scott, Geo., insurance agent |
1912 - 1912 | Gemmell, Wm. D., cashier (at James Duthie & Co., paint & varnish manufacturers, 129A St. Vincent Street) |
1914 - 1914 | Milne, David W., grocer & provision merchant |