6 Dryburgh Gardens, North Kelvinside
No occupants given until 1896
1896-1901 Cowie, James, manager (at Cooper, Corah & Sons, hosiery manufacturers, 2S Jamaica St.)
1896-99 Kling, A.
1896-1905 Laing, Robert (of James R. & Wm. Laing, watch & clock makers, goldsmiths & jewellers, 53-55 Brunswick St.)
1896-97 McCulley, Robt., musician
1896-98 Osborne, Geo. S. (at Summerlee & Mossend Iron & Steel Co., makers of pig-iron, iron & steel, 172 West George St. ; works, Summerlee & Mossend ; colliery, Blackhill, Knightswood)
1897-98 Munro, Wm.
1897-1908 Taylor, David, manufacturers' agent, 49 Virginia St.
1897-98 Winder, J.A., manager (Yost Typewriter Co. Ltd., manufacturers of typewriters & duplicators, 112 St. Vincent St.)
1898-1900 Dunlop, Wm. (at Thomas Dunlop & Sons, flour importers, ship owners & brokers, agents for Corporation of Lloyds, Haytian Consulate, 70 Wellington St.)
1898-1907 Ferguson, Daniel, draper, milliner & clothier, 199 & 348 Garscube Road
1898-1901 Fetherston, Charles Edward, cigar merchant, 152 Sauchiehall St.
1900 McDonald, David, clerk (Royal Bank of Scotland)
1901-04 Aitken, Thomas, commercial traveller, Osmonds Ltd. of Birmingham
1902-05 Wallace, Maggie (of Wallace & Clark, analytical & consulting chemists,138 Bath St., then in 1903, ladies' & children's dressmaker, 67 Elmbank St.)
1903-07 Clouston, James J., draper, 375 New City Road
1905 James, Thomas L., warehouseman
1907 MacKenzie, David, pawnbroker, 147 Gairbraid St.
1908-12 Borthwick, J. Fairlie (of Black & Borthwick, shirting, wincey & dress goods manufacturers, 73 Dunlop St.)
1910 Buchanan, Andrew Walter (of Joshua Buchanan & Son, wine merchants & cordial manufacturers, 23 Clyde St., Port Dundas)
1912 Gillespie, Wm., slater & plasterer, 141 Glebe St.
1912 Nimmo, Charles Stewart, tailor & clothier, 231 Gt. Western Rd.
Next door to 10 Dryburgh Gardens
Around the corner to 6 Wilton Mansions (152 Wilton Street)
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