Next door to 24 Street Vincent Crescent Next door to 26 Street Vincent Crescent
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1854 - 1856 | Jarvie, Nedrick (of R. & J. Jarvie, Anderston Ropework, 19 Stobcross Street) |
1855 - 1856 | Buchanan, Robt.., editor, "Sentinel", 37 Jamaica Street |
1855 - 1859 | Duncan, John H. (at William Gilmour & Co., wholesale drapers, 191-193 Argyle Street) |
1855 - 1857 | Duke, R.C. |
1855 - 1857 | Riddel, James, accountant, joint secretary Guardian Society, 13 Virginia Street |
1856 - 1859 | Goldie, James, inspector of smoke |
1856 - 1863 | Miller, James (of James Miller & Co., rivet, screw, bolt & washer manufacturers, 170 Stobcross Street) |
1856 - 1865 | Munro, Wm., surveyor of taxes, 52 Virginia Street |
1857 - 1860 | Grant, John, Clyde Bank Foundry |
1857 - 1861 | King, Thomas, accountant, 24 Gordon Street |
1857 - 1859 | Moyes, Wm. (of Lorimer & Moyes, comb & brush factors, perfumers, importers of foreign goods, 15-16 Argyle Arcade ; wholesale warehouse, 15 Buchanan Street) |
1859 - 1860 | Boston, Thomas (of David McFarlane & Co., tea merchants, 12 Dixon Street) |
1860 - 1864 | Milroy, Samuel (at Peter Rintoul & Co., commission merchants, 10 Stirling Square ; bonded & free stores, 19 York Street) |
1861 - 1862 | Hunter, Geo., wool & commission merchant, 54 Street Enoch Square |
1861 - 1862 | McLauchlin, Philip, grocer & provision merchant, 52-54 Clyde Street, Anderston |
1862 - 1866 | Ross, John, portioner |
1862 - 1864 | Speirs, John, commission agent, 5 Hutcheson Street |
1864 - 1871 | Duncan, Frederick, superintendent, mercantile marine office, 12 James Watt Street |
1864 - 1868 | Paton, James, merchant (of W. & J. Paton, shirtmakers, hosiers & glovers, 84 Buchanan Street) |
1864 - 1868 | McLauchlin, Philip, grocer & provision merchant, 54 Clyde Street, Anderston |
1864 - 1865 | Anderson, Wm. R. (of Anderson & Watt, galvanizers, metallic cask manufacturers, ship furnishing ironmongers, brass founders, tankmakers, 64 Buchanan Street ; works, 182 Finnieston Street) |
1865 - 1878 | Fairley, Mrs. |
1866 - 1872 | Kerr, Wm., merchant (of Alex. Calderwood & Co., wine & spirit merchants, 14 Canon Street) |
1867 - 1868 | Muir, J. |
1868 - 1871 | Barr, J. McQueen (of Barr & Carstairs, accountants, managers for National Union Life Assurance Co., & for Hepworth & Co. Trade Protection Society, 33 Renfield Street |
1868 - 1879 | McLauchlan, Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer, provision, wine & spirit merchant, 52-54 Clyde Street, Anderston |
1868 - 1869 | McLauchlin, Mrs. Philip |
1868 - 1869 | McLean, Hugh |
1869 - 1873 | MacBride, Peter, tinsmith, coppersmith, plumber, gasfitter & metallic keg & drum manufacturer, 106 Brunswick Street |
1871 - 1874 | Hislop, Miss |
1871 - 1878 | Smith, James Oswald, Dublin steamers, Broomielaw |
1872 - 1874 | Brown, James D. (at Gibson Brothers & Co., manufacturers, 1 National Bank Buildings, 47 Queen Street) |
1873 - 1878 | Smith, Alex., painter, 154 St. Vincent Street |
1874 - 1880 | Spence, Stuart, stationer, printer & address label maker, 49 Virginia Street |
1874 - 1890 | Forrester, James P., new & second-band bookseller & bookbinder, 342 Argyle Street |
1877 - 1882 | MacDougall, John, house factor, 4 Minerva Street |
1879 - 1881 | Harvie, James (at W. & R. Graham & Co., merchants, 70 Miller Street) |
1879 - 1881 | Harvie, Wm. |
1880 - 1885 | McColl, John S. |
1880 - 1883 | Morgan, Robt. (of France & Morgan, general brassfounders, 79-91 Warroch Street, Anderston) |
1881 - 1884 | Wallace, John, pork butcher & sausage maker, 305 Argyle Street, 19 Bridge Street & 19 Wellington Arcade |
1882 - 1883 | Clachan, Robt., engineer superintendent (Cayzer, Irvine & Co., steam-ship owners, Clan Line of steamers, 109 Hope Street) |
1883 - 1887 | Brown, H.M., boot & shoe merchant, 264-266 Main Street, Anderston |
1883 - 1884 | McMillan, Miss |
1883 - 1888 | Young, Robt., Western Coal Co. |
1884 - 1886 | Somerville, Miss Jane |
1885 - 1888 | Gibson, Peter, clothier, shirtmaker & outfitter, 94 Broomielaw |
1886 - 1892 | Buchanan, Mrs. |
1886 - 1887 | McVey, Walter (of Stevenson & Co., wholesale warehousemen, 37 Queen Street) |
1887 - 1892 | Morrison, Wm. (at London & Glasgow Engineering & Iron Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., engine works, Street James' Foundry, 49 Anderston Quay ; boiler works, 172 Lancefield Street ; shipbuilding yard, Middleton Ship Yard, Govan) |
1888 - 1890 | Nairn, Mrs. |
1888 - 1892 | Dunlop, R. Murray, writer & notary public, 136 Wellington Street |
1889 - 1896 | Lees, Mrs. Charles |
1890 - 1903 | Stewart, Wm., superintendent, coaling cranes, Queen's Dock |
1891 - 1893 | Dewar, Donald, wine & spirit merchant, 77 Stobcross Street |
1893 - 1896 | Allan, John |
1893 - 1896 | Somervill |
1893 - 1912 | Dewar, Mrs. Donald |
1893 - 1909 | Watson, R.M.F., sack superintendemt, Caledonian Railway, 18 Killermont Street |
1896 - 1896 | McMillan, Donald, hatter & hosier, 484 Argyle Street |
1896 - 1897 | Shearer, Mrs. |
1896 - 1898 | Nisbet, Mrs. |
1897 - 1898 | McDougall, A., traveller (Steel, Coulson & Co. Ltd., brewers & maltsters, Greenhead Brewery, Blackfaulds Place, 80 Canning Street, Calton & Edinburgh) |
1898 - 1910 | Strathearn, John |
1900 - 1912 | Smith, A. |
1904 - 1906 | McConnell, Mrs. |
1907 - 1909 | Groll, Mrs. |
1910 - 1910 | Gordon, Mrs. |