Across the Ardgowan Lane to 12 Radnor Street (11 Ardgowan Terrace)Across Radnor Street to 5 Radnor Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1875 - 1878 | Cook, Wm. jun. (of Wm. Cook & Sons, saw, file, plane, edge-tool manufacturers, grinders, Glasgow Saw & File Works, 24 Elliot Street & 42 Havelock Street, Cranstonhill) |
1875 - 1880 | Flemington, Wm. |
1875 - 1880 | Watson, Wm. |
1875 - 1887 | Campbell, Joseph C., engineer (at Campbell, Smart & Co., engineers, machine & tool makers, Artizan Works, 241-245 Stobcross Street) |
1877 - 1880 | Morrison, Charles (at David Bannerman, corn factor, Corn Exchange Buildings, 9 Waterloo Street) |
1879 - 1880 | Niven, Wm., Dalmarnock Weaving Factory |
1880 - 1912 | Ness, William, teacher of arithmetic & mathematics, Glasgow Athenaeum & Bellahouston Academy |
1880 - 1889 | Fulton, John |
1880 - 1905 | Bryson, Miss |
1881 - 1893 | Campbell, Capt. Geo. M. (at G. & J. Burns, steam ship office, 30 Jamaica Street) |
1881 - 1884 | Mitchell, Miss |
1883 - 1886 | Burns, John, wholesale grocer & wine & spirit merchant, 385 Argyle Street |
1887 - 1897 | Campbell, Jonathan, I.M., measurer, 146 West Regent Street |
1894 - 1895 | McLellan, Annie, dress and mantle maker |
1898 - 1910 | Carson, Alex. R. (at Alex. Chaplin & Co., engineers, makers of steam, hand, hydraulic & electric power cranes, Helen Street, Govan) |
1901 - 1905 | Mathison, John, hairdresser, 9 Bothwell Street |
1911 - 1911 | Mailer, Andrew, slater, plasterer, builder & bricklayer, 310 Stobcross Street1912 Lang, Wm., meat salesman, Meat Market |