Next door to 19 Street Vincent Crescent Next door to 21 Street Vincent Crescent
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1854 - 1858 | Gilchrist, Archd., engineer (at Tod & McGregor, engineers, Clyde Foundry, 33 Anderston Quay & Meadowside building-yard, Partick) |
1855 - 1856 | Binning, John |
1855 - 1867 | Miller, Thomas, merchant (of Tannahill, Robertson & Co., warehousemen, 26 Glassford Street & 39 Hutcheson Street) |
1855 - 1856 | Robertson, Gavin |
1855 - 1856 | Mason, Geo., commercial traveller |
1856 - 1860 | MacKenzie, John, tea merchant & general grocer, 122-124 London Street, grocer & wine merchant, 2 Minerva Place |
1856 - 1862 | McLean, Wm., L.E. (at Fulton & Neilson, Lancefield Forge, manufacturers & finishers of forged work for marine & other engines, 146 Lancefield Street |
1860 - 1863 | Mitchell, James (of Mitchell, Dick & Co., manufacturers, 38 Queen Street) |
1860 - 1861 | Watson, W.O., commission agent, 23 Street Enoch Square |
1860 - 1868 | Young, Wm. (of John & Wm. Young, plumbers & brassfounders, 419.5 Argyle Street & 34 Whitehall Street & Whiteinch ; office, 91 Carrick Street) |
1863 - 1878 | Skene, Alex., commission agent, 3 Street Enoch Square |
1863 - 1864 | Smith, James |
1864 - 1865 | Cloudslie, Mrs. James |
1864 - 1868 | Forbes, Robt. (atMann, Byars & Co., warehousemen ; retail, 12 Argyle Street ; wholesale, 12-16 Virginia Street) |
1864 - 1873 | McLean, Hector (at Robert Hillcoat, wine & spirit merchant, 26-30 Jackson Street) |
1866 - 1867 | Cloudslie, Mrs. James |
1867 - 1870 | Pattison, James |
1868 - 1870 | Davison, Thomas, manager of Glasgow Apothecaries' Co., 95 St. Vincent Street |
1868 - 1869 | Graham, Duncan |
1868 - 1872 | MacDonald, Donald (at Hyde Park Foundry) |
1869 - 1872 | Morrison, David G. (at Crawhall & Campbell, machine & toolmakers, millwrights & founders, Elliot Works, Finnieston Lane, Finnieston Quay) |
1870 - 1873 | Brownlie, Wm., glass moulding & commission merchant, 134 Main Street, Anderston |
1870 - 1872 | Welsh, James, church-officer, Finnieston Free Church |
1872 - 1874 | Campbell, Miss Christina |
1872 - 1875 | Fair, Wm. |
1872 - 1873 | Jarvie, Nicol (of R. & J. Jarvie, ropemakers & patentees of brown oakum, 19 Stobcross Street) |
1872 - 1880 | McDonald, Mrs. Donald |
1873 - 1877 | Hunter, Wm. R., wine merchant, 108 Argyle Street & 62 Argyle Arcade |
1873 - 1880 | Robin, Walter, wine & spirit merchant, 68 McNeil Street & 2 Water Row |
1874 - 1876 | Barton, A.L., mineral merchant & commission agent, 194 West George Street |
1875 - 1885 | Nisbett, John |
1878 - 1879 | Findlay, Wm., baker, 163 Dumbarton Road |
1878 - 1880 | McKenzie, Rev. Alex., minister, South Knapdale |
1878 - 1883 | MacFarlane, John R., marine insurance broker, 125 Buchanan Street |
1879 - 1888 | Wilson, John, grocer, 55 McNeil Street |
1880 - 1881 | Boyd, John M., commission agent, 79 Virginia Street |
1880 - 1881 | Lauder, John, grain merchant |
1881 - 1883 | Johnston, Robert Espie, chemist & druggist, 1 Minerva Street & 2 Finnieston Street |
1881 - 1882 | McIntyre, Finlay (of F. & R. McIntyre, iron forgers, chain & anchor manufacturers, smiths, &c., 120-122 Elliot Street) |
1882 - 1888 | Young, Robt. sen., accountant, 95 Wellington Street |
1883 - 1888 | McIntyre, Mrs. A. |
1883 - 1890 | Porteous, Wm. (of Porteous & Crawford, galvanizers & tank makers, Anderston Galvanizing Works, 94 Elliot Street) |
1885 - 1891 | Duff, Wm., boiler & steam pipe coverer, 79 Finnieston Street |
1885 - 1886 | Nisbett, Mrs. John |
1886 - 1888 | Maitland, Robt., goods superintendent, North British Railway, Stobcross Station |
1887 - 1888 | Young, Robert jun., accountant, 95 Wellington Street |
1890 - 1891 | Gillespie, Mrs. Alex. |
1890 - 1891 | Paterson, James, carpenter, 190 Elliot Street |
1890 - 1896 | Armour, Robt. S. (of Robert Armour jun. & Co., rope, iron & metal merchants, 308 Stobcross Street) |
1890 - 1894 | Allan, John |
1891 - 1894 | Dickson, A. |
1891 - 1893 | Young, James McG. |
1891 - 1909 | Young, John, oil merchant, 9 Port- Dundas Road |
1892 - 1909 | Scobie, John, grocer & provision merchant, 89 Stohcross Street |
1892 - 1910 | Young, John (of John Young & Co., cartage contractors, 282 Stobcross Street) |
1893 - 1893 | Drysdale, Mrs. David |
1894 - 1911 | Hunter, Adam, baker, 80-84 Main Street, Anderston |
1896 - 1897 | Peffers, Robt., clerk of works |
1896 - 1903 | Peffers, Mrs. |
1901 - 1902 | Kennedy, Mrs. |
1903 - 1907 | Dalziel, Hugh (at Union Transit Co., general shipping & forwarding agents, carting contractors & warehouse keepers, 14-16 Hydepark Street & 80-84 James Watt Street) |
1904 - 1908 | Smith, A. |
1914 - 1914 | Crawford, Wm., slater, 23A Street Vincent Crescent |