Next door to 26 Street Vincent Crescent Next door to 28 Street Vincent Crescent
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1855 - 1865 | Train, Thomas, commission agent, agent for Gilkison & Hunter, distillers, Campbeltown, & Robert Younger, brewer, Edinburgh, 179 Argyle Street |
1856 - 1866 | Hamilton, James (of Robert Barclay & Curle, wood & iron ship-builders, boat-builders, joiners, blacksmiths, painters & blockmakers, 59 McAlpine Street ; slipdocks, Broomielaw & Clydeholm, Whiteinch) |
1856 - 1859 | McFarlane, Samuel (of John King & Son, powerloom-cloth manufacturers & merchants, Canada Court, 78 Queen Street) |
1858 - 1866 | Peden, Adam, hosier & glover, 171 Argyle Street |
1859 - 1862 | Goldie, James, central police chambers, later civil engineer |
1862 - 1875 | Clark, David, merchant, commission & insurance agent, 40 Union Street |
1865 - 1868 | Hunter, Geo., wool & commission merchant, 54 Street Enoch Square |
1866 - 1873 | Peden, Mrs. |
1867 - 1870 | Taylor, James (of Turnbull & Co., manufacturing chemists, 37 West George Street ; works, Camlachie) |
1868 - 1871 | Kirkwood, R. Reid, merchant & commission agent, 137 West Regent Street |
1870 - 1872 | McNee, Wm., wine & spirit merchant, 546 St. Vincent Street & 216 Dumbarton Road |
1871 - 1872 | Duncan, Fred., R.N.R., superintendent, marine office, 12 James Watt Street |
1871 - 1873 | Logan, Archd., M.D., 184 Main Street, Anderston |
1872 - 1880 | Barton, Hugh (of Barton & Co., ship-store merchants, 27 Oswald Street) |
1872 - 1877 | Smyth, Wm. H. (at F.B. Lecky, merchant, 39 Gordon Street) |
1873 - 1880 | Miller, James F. (of James Miller & Co., rivet & screw manufacturers, 204 Stobcross Street) |
1875 - 1878 | Clark, Mrs. |
1877 - 1879 | Edgar, Rev. Robt., Cranstonhill U.P. Church |
1878 - 1880 | Glass, Charles (of Charles Glass & Co., publishers & printers, 85 Maxwell Street) |
1879 - 1881 | Campbell, Rev. J.M., minister, or chaplain to seamen, Seamen's Chapel |
1880 - 1882 | Stevenson, James, flag & banner maker, 197 Dumbarton Road |
1880 - 1890 | Barton, Mrs. |
1880 - 1883 | Greenlees, James, bootmaker, 464 Argyle Street, 153 Cowcaddens & 7 Dowanhill Place, Partick |
1882 - 1886 | Gow, James D. (at James Hay & Sons, steam-ship owners & brokers, 111 Union Street) |
1883 - 1884 | MacKenzie, Geo., jun., photographer, 195 Dumbarton Road |
1886 - 1887 | Hunter, Alex., writer & notary public, 188 St. Vincent Street |
1886 - 1887 | McVinnie, Robert, ship chandler, smith, copper & tinsmith, ship furnisher & ironmonger, 69-73 Finnieston Street |
1887 - 1889 | Cameron, John, music & general publisher, 83 Dunlop Street |
1887 - 1890 | Lang, James, superintendent engineer (at Geo. Smith & Sons, merchants and shipowners, 45 W. Nile Street) |
1887 - 1890 | Wallace, James (at G. & J. Burns, steam shipping office, 30 Jamaica Street) |
1889 - 1890 | Lowe, Rev. T. Hill, incumbent, Street John's (Episcopal) Church, Cranstonhill |
1895 - 1903 | Dickson, Wm.., stationmaster, Central Station |
1895 - 1899 | Robertson, R. (of R. Robertson & Son, oil merchants, importers & agents, paint & varnish manufacturers, Bridge Street Station Buildings, 33-35 Commerce Street) |
1896 - 1901 | Williams, John, railway contractor |
1897 - 1902 | McKellar, D., stevedore, General Terminus and Queen's Dock |
1897 - 1899 | Williams & White |
1900 - 1907 | McKinlay, Wm. (at Stevenson & Co., wholesale warehousemen, 37 Queen Street) |
1901 - 1901 | Lamond, James, cashier (at Mitchell, Watson & Co., accountants & stockbrokers, 30 Renfield Street) |
1902 - 1905 | Morris, Mrs. |
1903 - 1903 | Allison, Thomas, station superintendent, Central Station |
1906 - 1906 | McMillan, Mrs. Christina |
1907 - 1911 | Anderson, H.A.S. (of Anderson, Grant & Co., motor agents, 345-347 St. Vincent Street) |
1908 - 1908 | Lamond, Geo. L., cashier (at M. Robin & Son, wine & spirit merchants, 188-204 Howard Street) |
1912 - 1913 | Lorkin, F., wine & spirit merchant, 68 Cranston Street |
1914 - 1914 | Henry, Charles |