hi amberdog i think no 5 ruchill street would have been accross from the church it looks like no 5 was a stand alone property i have downloaded copy of valuation rolls from the glasgow story that my be of help i can send to you will pm you with my e.mail address valuation rolls from 1913 - 14 i went to shakespeare school from 1956
harrywrag
Sorry for the slow response. Thank you for the VR entry,I'll send you a private message with my email address. If there, I would imagine the entry will likely be in my great Grans name, Catherine Gilmour. Her husband William was in the merchant navy during WW1. They were the tenants until the early 1920s then they retired to Perth.
Their eldest son Alexander my great uncle and my Grandfather then took over the lease. Alexander remains there until the 1930 VR. My grandfather split and left his family around 1928. At least I assume he left around that time as he disappears off the Electoral Register.
I know Alexander moved to Stirrat Street by 1939 as his Army record (TA Glasgow Highlanders) has him there and it's the same address he dies at in the 1950s.
Can I ask why you think No. 5 was a stand alone property? What's your thoughts on this?
Cheers
Maria