66 Turnberry Road
House names : Thornton to 1881, then Penarva to 1904, then Pendora to 1905, then St. Albans
No occupants given until 1873
1873-80 Brown, Matthew (of Richardson, Findlay & Co., merchants, 29 St. Vincent Place)
1880-81 Whitelaw, Wm.
1881-82 Campbell, Rev. Colin, B.D., minister of St. Mary's parish, Partick
1882 No occupants given until 1883
1883-93 Shepherd, John Wm., managing director, London & Glasgow Engineering & Iron Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., engine works, St. James' Foundry, 49 Anderston Quay ; boiler works, 172 Lancefleld St.; shipbuilding yard, Middleton Ship Yard, Govan
1893 No occupants given until 1894
1894-1900 McEwen, Alex., tobacco importer, 20 Dixon Street
1900 No occupants given until 1901
1901-04 Cockburn, Charles T. (of Cockburn & Co. Ltd., manufacturing chemists, 130-140 Howard St.)
1904 Silcox, G. (of McIntyre, Silcox & Toshack, wholesale whisky merchants, blenders & brokers, 29 Waterloo St.)
Next door to 62 Turnberry Road Across Airlie Street to 88 Turnberry Road
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