Next door to 7 Bloomfield Place (42 Gibson Street) Next door to9 Bloomfield Place (46 Gibson Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1845 - 1852 | McGregor, Wm., broker, sugar sample rooms, Royal Exchange |
1846 - 1847 | Ellis, John, merchant (of John Ellis & Co., merchants, 50 Brunswick Street) |
1847 - 1849 | Christie, John jun., builder, 7 Russell Street |
1851 - 1852 | Wm. Caldwell, silk manufacturer (of James McAulay & Co., silk manufacturers, printers & commission agents, 18 Street Vincent Lane) |
1852 - 1853 | Bost, A., metal broker (of A. Bost & Co., metal brokers, 135 Buchanan Street) |
1852 - 1853 | McGregor, J. , coal agent |
1853 - 1856 | Douglas, Mrs. Alex. |
1854 - 1857 | Clark, Geo. (of George Clark & Co., tambour muslin manufacturers, 14 Montrose Street) |
1854 - 1855 | Kerr, Mrs. James |
1855 - 1857 | Kerr, Cornelius |
1855 - 1857 | Louden, Robt. |
1857 - 1859 | Gartley, James B. (at R. Dalglish, Falconer & Co., calico printers, 29 St. Vincent Place) |
1857 - 1859 | Currie, Joseph, classical master, Glasgow Academy |
1858 - 1862 | Cochran, John, merchant, 153 Queen Street |
1863 - 1868 | Drysdale, John |
1863 - 1867 | Paterson, Alex., foreman (at Yates, Brown & Howat, muslin manufacturers, 2-16 Springfield Court, 69 Queen Street; handloom factory, 114 Main Street, Bridgeton) |
1863 - 1867 | Paterson, John, assistant inspector of poor |
1864 - 1871 | Campbell, John A. (of Cumming & Campbell, clothiers, 6 Renfield Street) |
1866 - 1868 | Sandeman, Edward (at John & Archibald Sandeman, sugar merchants, Virginia Buildings, 43 Virginia Street) |
1868 - 1872 | Gebbie, Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 83 Argyle Street |
1868 - 1871 | Rule, Mrs. |
1871 - 1874 | Dale, Wm., M.D., Botanic Medical Hall, 40 Queen Street |
1872 - 1874 | Brown, John |
1873 - 1876 | Walker, David P., chemist and druggist, 112 New City Road |
1874 - 1877 | Bergius, Henry (at Walter C. Bergius, engineer, contractor and iron merchant, 103 West Regent Street) |
1876 - 1878 | Findlay, James, joiner, 6 Otago Street |
1876 - 1878 | McFie, David (of J. G. Weir & Co., accountants & property agents, 167 St. Vincent Street) |
1876 - 1879 | Fraser, Donald |
1877 - 1878 | Robertson, Mrs. |
1879 - 1880 | Macado, Ygnacio (of Machado & Co., foreign produce merchants, 57 Hope Street) |
1879 - 1888 | Moodie, Andrew |
1881 - 1888 | Moody, Mrs. Andrew |
1882 - 1883 | Steuart, James, reporter "Herald" office at Mrs. Bogle |
1884 - 1887 | Hardie, James D., commercial traveller (at J.K. Mills & Co., manufacturers, 13 Cochrane Street) |
1885 - 1891 | Ingram, Alex. (at Wm. Murdoch, commission merchant, 201 Ingram Street) |
1888 - 1898 | Paul, Geo., gymnastic master, Glasgow Academy |
1892 - 1900 | Smith, Archd., pawnbroker, 131 Oxford Street, 2 North Coburg Street, 79 Brown Street, Anderston, 18-20 Dale Street, Bridgeton, 225 Garscube Road & 30 Well Street Partick |
1895 - 1913 | Lamont, Mrs. |
1896 - 1900 | Armour, James S. (of A. & W. Fullerton, , wood measurers, 245 Govan Road, Prince's Dock) |
1897 - 1897 | Youden, W.H. (of W.H. Youden & Co., tile layers, mosaic & terrazzo workers, slate & granite merchants, 20 Elmbank Street) |
1900 - 1914 | Black, John, draper and fancy goods merchant, 28 North Street |
1901 - 1914 | Graham, Miss, teacher of music |
1914 - 1914 | Gibson, Misses |
1914 - 1914 | Reid, Misses, drapers, 142 Woodlands Road |