163 West Prince's Street, Woodlands
Queen's Gardens
Known as 62 West Prince's Street
before 1901
No occupants given until 1888
1888-93 Elder, Miss
1888 Ferguson, Alex., teacher of music
1888-93 Jack, Mrs.
1888 Knight-Soubeiran, Anna, teacher of French & music
1888-93 Linford, Albert W., traveller (Bass Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd., brewers, Burton-on-Trent, 115 Hope St.)
1888-1907 Watson, Wm., cooper, wine and spirit cask merchant, 75 Washington St.
1889-92 Sim, Geo., commercial traveller, 84 Miller St.
1890-93 Duncan, Daniel, jun., milliner and draper, 1-3 Great Western Road
1893-96 Angus, R.M., accountant, Royal Bank, 130 Cowcaddens St.
1893-1900 Chisholm, W.S. (of W.S. Chisholm & Co., iron, steel, metal & machinery merchants, engineers & general ironmongers, 40 York St.)
1893-94 Docherty, James S. (of Shields and Docherty, colliery agents and coal exporters, 15 Gordon St.)
1894-1902 Henderson, John, teacher of French, High School
1895-96 Bernard, James, provision merchant, 341 Garscube Road
1895 MacKay, Mrs.
1896-1907 Kydd, Charles (at John Cousar & Co., linen merchants, sack manufacturers, importers of Calcutta sacks & second-hand bag factors, Corn Exchange Buildings, 81 Hope St. ; warehouse & stores, 46 Washington St.)
1896 McLean, Mrs. Alex.
1901-07 Machell, Wm. R. (of Thomas Machell & Sons, pianoforte, organ & harmonium warehouse, pianoforte tuners & repairers, 45 Great Western Road)
1904-08 Stenhouse, James H. (at Gellatly, Hankey & Co., shipping, forwarding and insurance agents, ship brokers, 33 Gordon St.)
1909-12 Hepburn, Mrs.
1909 Murray, S.J.
1909-12 Putnam, F.H.
1909 Simpson, A.D., Galvanisers Ltd., Hunter St., Whiteinch
1911 MacKay, Eric G., furniture warehouse, 93 Hope St. later at South Exchange Court, 77 Queen St.
1912 Hardie, George
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