Next door to31 Ashley Street Next door to 35 Ashley Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1870 - 1871 | Dalziel, Robert B. (of J. & R. Dalzell, wrights and builders, 48 Crookston Street) |
1871 - 1872 | McLeish, David, tailor & woollen draper, 64 Main Street, Anderston |
1871 - 1874 | Walton, Jackson, manufacturing chemist, manufacturer of steam boiler covering, 10 Kent Road |
1871 - 1874 | Walton, W.G. |
1871 - 1876 | Robertson, John, lecturer, Established Church Training College, Dundas Vale |
1872 - 1878 | Peck, James, lithographic draughtsman |
1873 - 1875 | Baird, Wm., family grocer, 167 New City Road |
1873 - 1876 | Mellish, John (atJ. & W. Campbell & Co., warehousemen, 29 Ingram Street) |
1874 - 1877 | Morrison, John (of McDonald & Morrison, tea merchants, 46 Howard Street), secretary, Burnbank Bowling Club |
1876 - 1878 | Kerr, Francis, Union Bank of Scotland, Ingram Street |
1877 - 1878 | Downie, Henry, warehouseman (at Arnott & Co., warehousemen, 19 Jamaica Street & 8 Adam's Court Lane) |
1877 - 1903 | Wilson, James, 74, later 122 Street George's Road |
1878 - 1887 | Fyfe, Mrs. Alex. |
1878 - 1882 | Tait, Wm. Couper (of Brown jun., Davis & Tait, public accountants, auditors & house factors, agents for Scottish Widows' Fund, Liverpool, London & Globe & Plate Glass Insurance Co., managers of Clydesdale Building Society, 65 West Regent Street) |
1882 - 1886 | McHarg, Wm. McKenzie, grain storekeeper, 87 Lancefield Street |
1883 - 1885 | Dunsmore, John |
1883 - 1885 | Milne, Miss |
1883 - 1885 | Watson, John (of Watson & Steven, manufacturers, 10 Bothwell Street) |
1885 - 1894 | Marshall, Wm., M.A., teacher,Woodside Public School, Eldon Street |
1885 - 1889 | Henderson, A.H., pianoforte and harmonium tuner |
1886 - 1899 | Hill, Robt., W.S., 302 Buchanan Street |
1886 - 1891 | Steven, Wm.. (of Andrew Steven & Son, merchants and drysalters, 132 Wellington Street) |
1886 - 1887 | Watt, James C, dairyman, 35 W. Cumberland Street |
1887 - 1888 | Knight-Soubeiran, Mdlle. Anna, teacher of French, music and singing |
1888 - 1894 | Philip, Francis, grocer and wine merchant |
1889 - 1899 | Carswell, James, dairyman, 35 West Cumberland St |
1889 - 1890 | Stewart, James T. (late Peter Stewart), builder |
1894 - 1901 | Barclay, Hugh M., architect (of H. & D. Barclay, I.A., architects, 245 St. Vincent Street) |
1897 - 1899 | Bone, D.D., The "Mail" Newspapers Limited, newspaper proprietors, 102-114 Union Street |
1899 - 1900 | Crawford, G.T., dairyman, 35 West Cumberland Street |
1899 - 1901 | Hill, Mrs. Robt. |
1903 - 1910 | Bunten, Miss, dress and mantle maker |
1905 - 1907 | Beckett, Charles, typewriter repairer |
1905 - 1909 | McKenzie, J. Hamilton, artist, 227 Hope Street, later at 24 Sandyford Place |
1907 - 1907 | McKenzie, Alexander (of A. & C. Mackenzie, coopers, 18a Mains Street) |
1910 - 1911 | Bertram, D.R. (at W.L. Aim & Co., Blythswood Colour Works, 57-59 Cornwall Street, Kinning Park) |
1912 - 1912 | Cowan, I.R. |
1914 - 1914 | Baird, Mrs. |