Next door to 33A Burnbank Gardens Next door to 35A Burnbank Gardens
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1870 - 1880 | Reid, John, merchant |
1880 - 1883 | Reid, Mrs. |
1884 - 1894 | Callander, Misses |
1884 - 1885 | Dunn, James (of Brownlie & Murray, iron roof makers, Denmark Street, Possilpark) |
1884 - 1885 | Nicolson, A.M., clerk, Commercial Bank Ltd. |
1884 - 1897 | Dunn, Mrs. |
1885 - 1886 | Iff, Wilhelm, professor of music |
1885 - 1886 | Iff, Madame W., professor of dancing |
1887 - 1888 | Street Mary's Church House |
1894 - 1896 | Stokes, A.J. |
1896 - 1897 | Aucott, David D., agent, British Linen Co. Bank, Street George's Cross branch |
1897 - 1899 | Wylie, W. Pollock, journalist, 102 Bath Street |
1898 - 1905 | Morgan, Robt. C. (at McDowall & Neilson, timber merchants, 48 West George Street), later secretary, The British Explosives Syndicate Ltd., Castle Chambers, 65 Renfield Street |
1898 - 1902 | Wylie, Mrs. Howie |
1900 - 1902 | Renfrew, Wm. |
1902 - 1910 | Brown, John, retired surveyor of stamps and taxes |
1902 - 1905 | Okell, Wm., merchant and manufacturers' agent, 77 Queen Street |
1906 - 1914 | Broughton-Head, L.C., M..B., Ch.B., L.D.S., Eng., dental surgeon, 163 Bath Street |
1910 - 1910 | Sharp, Mrs. Annie |