Next door to 63 Street Vincent Crescent Next door to 65 Street Vincent Crescent
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1852 - 1857 | Stephen, Alex., shipbuilder. (ofAlex. Stephen & Sons, wood & iron shipbuilders, 15 Windmillcroft, slip-dock & building-yards, Kelvinhaugh) |
1858 - 1860 | Johnston, Wm. D., secretary, North British Insurance Co., 102 St. Vincent Street |
1860 - 1865 | Bonar, Rev. Andrew A., Free Church, Finnieston |
1866 - 1869 | Smith, James (ofSmith & Wellstood, American stove & range manufacturers & founders, 11 Dixon Street; works, Bonnybridge) |
1870 - 1872 | Johnston, Thomas (at Merry & Cuninghame, iron & coal masters, 127 St. Vincent Street) |
1870 - 1873 | Bell, Mrs. E.M. |
1873 - 1879 | Thomson, Rev. Peter, B.D., minister, Kelvinhaugh Parish Church |
1879 - 1880 | Green, Rev. Geo. G., M.A., minister, Cranstonhill U.P. Church |
1885 - 1887 | Kinghorn, J.M. (Caledonian Railway, 302 Buchanan Street) |
1888 - 1890 | Stevenson, John (at J. McNairn, later J. McNairn & Co., American, continental & colonial produce & commission merchant,167 Ingram Street) |
1889 - 1890 | Stevenson, Wm., miller, grain & produce merchant, 65 Oswald Street |
1890 - 1896 | Hamilton, John, agent, Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd., Stobcross branch, 119 Dumbarton Road |
1896 - 1905 | Hamilton, Mrs. John |
1906 - 1906 | Girvan, Archd. R., mason |
1907 - 1907 | Girvan, John, LL.B., writer (of McClure, Naismith, Brodie & Co., writers & commissioners for oaths for English, Irish & Colonial Courts, 77 St. Vincent Street) |