Next door to 5 Radnor Street Next door to 9 Radnor Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1873 - 1880 | Dickie, Thomas, cashier (at Henry Monteith & Co., Turkey red dyers & calico printers; works, Blantyre & Barrowfield) |
1873 - 1879 | Caldwell, Hugh, manufacturer, 25 South Frederick Street, later of Hugh Caldwell & Co., manufacturers, 59 Hutcheson Street |
1873 - 1882 | Main, David, commission merchant, 17 South Frederick Street |
1873 - 1877 | Meikle, James, dairyman, 341 Street George's Road |
1873 - 1877 | Steven, Andrew jun. (at John Ure & Son, Crown Flour Mills, 66-68 Washington Street) |
1873 - 1880 | Brownlie, Wm., lithographer, show card & patent oil paint tablet manufacturer, 134 Main Street, Anderston |
1877 - 1882 | Davie, Alex. (of Wm. McGeoch & Co., house furnishiug ironmongers, 113 Argyle Street) |
1877 - 1882 | McCrae, John (of Singleton, Dunn & Co., timber, ship & insurance brokers, commission merchants, 27 Union Street) |
1878 - 1883 | Kean, Mrs James, wine & spirit merchant, 212-214 Kelvinhaugh Street |
1878 - 1881 | Park, Wm. G., district manager, Briton Life & Britannia Fire Association, 69 Street George's Place |
1880 - 1884 | Kirkaldy, Wm., iron, steel & commission merchant |
1881 - 1888 | McKissock, Peter (of P. McKissock & Co., masons & builders, 37 Minerva Street) |
1883 - 1887 | Lawrie, Thomas, manufacturers' agent, 54 Miller Street |
1883 - 1885 | Martin, Robt., wine merchant, 9-11 Bell Street, 98-100 Old Kelvinhaugh Road & 352-354 Main Street, Bridgeton |
1883 - 1885 | Hunter, Alex., writer, 188 St. Vincent Street |
1883 - 1886 | Arnott, James |
1884 - 1889 | Wands, Alex., wine & spirit merchant, 31 Darnley Street, Pollokshields |
1886 - 1894 | Ferguson, Robt., wood measurer (of James MacGregor & Ferguson, wood measurers, Yorkhill Wharf) |
1887 - 1890 | Peden, James, wholesale wine merchant, 246 West George Street |
1888 - 1898 | Paton, Hugh, shipwright, 129 Finnieston Street |
1889 - 1890 | Gibson, Wm. (at Millar, Son & Torrance, warehousemen, 2 National Bank Buildings. Queen Street) |
1889 - 1889 | McMillan, John (at D. Davis & Son, watch manufacturers & wholesale jewellers, 12 Gordon Street) |
1889 - 1914 | Martin, Mrs. R. (Jane), wine & spirit merchant, 98 Old Kelvinhaugh Road |
1890 - 1907 | Dunlop, Miss A. dressmaker |
1891 - 1899 | Smillie, Samuel, coppersmith and brassfounder, Havelock Copper Works, 71 Lancefield Street |
1893 - 1900 | Gillespie, Geo., wine & spirit merchant, 170 Dumbarton Road, 242 Berkeley Street & 9 Stobcross Street |
1899 - 1901 | Kennedy, R., chief canvasser E. Coast Railway, 37 West George Street |
1899 - 1908 | Miller, James, tea & provision merchant, 229 Dumbarton Road & Partick Cross |
1900 - 1914 | Thom, Robert C. (Wallace & Thom, wholesale hardware merchants & jewellers, 43 Virginia Street) |
1908 - 1912 | Conley, James, agent, United Society of Boilermakers & Iron & Steel Shipbuilders |