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Who lived at 24 St Vincent Crescent

Next door to 23A Street Vincent Crescent                Next door to 25 Street Vincent Crescent

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1854 - 1862Cameron, John, wholesale stationer, bookseller & publisher, National Bank Buildings, 45 Queen Street
1855 - 1864Bawden, John, engineer, Vulcan Foundry
1855 - 1860Scott, John, agent, 73 Hutcheson Street
1855 - 1863Love, Wm., wholesale bookseller, stationer & news agent, 20 Street Enoch Square
1855 - 1858Craig, Captain Robt.
1855 - 1878Craig, Wm., of Burnbrae
1858 - 1865Dunlop, David, commission merchant, agent for sale, purchase & construction of steamers & ships, 107 Buchanan Street
1860 - 1861Fischer, Edmund, commission merchant, 11 Street Enoch Square
1860 - 1863Jackson, John jun. (of John Jackson & Co., grain & commission merchants, 6 Hope Street)
1861 - 1863Myers, David, measurer, 136 Buchanan Street
1862 - 1865Paton, Robt.
1863 - 1866Taylor, James (of Turnbull & Co., manufacturing chemists, 276 George Street ; works, Camlachie)
1864 - 1865Begg, Wm.
1864 - 1867Boyd, Wm., H.M. Customs
1864 - 1866McLean, Andrew (of Barclay, Curle & Co., wood & iron shipbuilders, engineers ; engine-works & slip docks, Stobcross ; building yards, Stobcross & Clydeholm, Whiteinch)
1865 - 1884Young, Robt. (of Wm. Walker & Co., corn factors, 34 Alston Street, later 62 Robertson Street)
1866 - 1875Sheriff, Wm., supervisor of inland revenue, 13 Queen Street
1867 - 1869Noble, Wm. (at Tillie & Henderson, manufacturers, 39 Miller Street)
1867 - 1870Lillie, James jun., clothier (of James Lillie & Son, clothiers, 45 Queen Street)
1868 - 1871Lochhead, John, publisher, 249 Argyle Street
1869 - 1875McAusland, Henry C, commission agent, 25 Queen Street
1870 - 1872McLean, Wm.
1871 - 1874Love, Misses
1872 - 1873Duncan, Mrs. Alex.
1873 - 1893Hamilton, Mrs. Janet
1873 - 1878McLeod, Kenneth M., sanitary inspector, Sanitary Chambers, 14 Ingram Street
1875 - 1884Ferguson, John (of Ferguson, Lamont & Co., marine insurance brokers, 59 St. Vincent Street)
1875 - 1884Ferguson, Mrs.
1875 - 1884Hunter, Neil
1878 - 1883Graham, Peter R. (of Boston & Co., wholesale tea merchants, bonded & free storekeepers, 11 Oswald Street, later at Semple, McLean & Reid, tea merchants, 88 Ingram Street)
1878 - 1880Rodger, Mrs.
1880 - 1883Clow, Henry, clothier, 10 Royal Exchange Square
1882 - 1884Speirs, John, cashier, British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd., 203 W. George Street
1883 - 1884Carson, Mrs.
1884 - 1894Faulds, Alex. (of Faulds Brothers, brassfounders & model makers, 489 St. Vincent Street)
1884 - 1886MacKenzie, L.
1884 - 1886Melville, Miss
1884 - 1888Thislie, Mrs.
1886 - 1892Hamilton, David F., warehouseman, 91 Mitchell Street
1886 - 1895Lochead, John
1886 - 1891Stewart, James C. (at Burrell & Son, ship brokers & owners, 64 George Square)
1888 - 1891Croal, James
1888 - 1892Findlay, James (of Richard Munro & Co., coke and coal merchants, 160 Hope Street)
1891 - 1891Croal, Robert, engineer
1892 - 1896Ross, John (of Thomas Ross & Son, manufacturing goldsmiths, diamond merchants, watchmakers & silversmiths, 107 Buchanan Street)
1893 - 1894Hislop, Miss
1893 - 1897Kierney, Peter, wine & spirit merchant, 124 Stobcross Street & 48 McIntyre Street
1894 - 1897Cunningham, James, grain weigher, 1 Robertson Street
1895 - 1906Creighton, Robt., butter & egg merchant, 131 Dumbarton Road & 401 Gt. Western Road
1896 - 1901Brownlie, Thomas G. (cashier at Watson Brothers, ship owners & merchants, 5 Oswald Street)
1897 - 1910Granger, Mrs./Miss
1898 - 1900McNair, David, manager, Verreville Pottery
1900 - 1907Murdoch, Robt. at Stobcross Engine Works (Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engineering works, 36 Finnieston Street ; boiler making & ship repairing works, 88 Kelvinhaugh Street ; head office, Whiteinch)
1900 - 1907Murdoch, Wm. at Stobcross Engine Works (Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd., shipbuilders & engineers; building yard, Whiteinch, Partick ; engineering works, 36 Finnieston Street ; boiler making & ship repairing works, 88 Kelvinhaugh Street ; head office, Whiteinch)
1900 - 1902Sharp, George (of George Sharp & Son, masons & builders, 37 Holmhead Street)
1902 - 1912McLean, A.
1903 - 1906Wilson, J.R., superintendent, Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., 71 Renfield Street
1906 - 1912Neilson, W.B., second master, Kennedy Street School
1907 - 1908Auld, James
1907 - 1910Speirs, Mrs.
1909 - 1912Young, John (of John Young & Co., cartage contractors, 282 Stobcross Street)
1912 - 1912Stewart, N. (of N. Stewart & Son, warehousemen, tailors & clothiers, 569 Argyle Street)
1914 - 1914Young, Miss