Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1872 - 1879 | Fulton, James, draper, 164 Cowcaddens |
1872 - 1876 | Bremner, G.W.M., secretary, North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., 102 St. Vincent Street |
1873 - 1890 | Law, John (of John Law & Co., manufacturers of tinned, untinned & enamelled hollow ware, Glasgow Foundry, Rae Street, Port Dundas) |
1873 - 1874 | Berry, Thomas, organist,Trinity Congregational Church, Clairmont Street, Sandyford |
1874 - 1880 | Bunten, James (of Wm. Bunten & Co., drysalters and oil merchants, 33 Montrose Street) |
1874 - 1879 | Morton, Mrs. James |
1874 - 1876 | Thomson, James |
1876 - 1901 | Simpson, Thomas S., teller, Commercial Bank, Gordon Street |
1877 - 1880 | Young, Wm., teacher, Established Church Normal School |
1878 - 1880 | Geddes, John, 140 St. Vincent Street |
1880 - 1886 | Money, John, mason and oven builder, 64 Bothwell Street |
1881 - 1882 | Kelly, Alex., Bank of Scotland, Street George's Cross branch |
1881 - 1886 | Wharrie, John B., manager (Phoenix Iron Works, 94 Garscube Road) |
1881 - 1884 | Martin, Richard S., commission agent, 24 Buchanan Street |
1882 - 1884 | Cowie, John R. (Andrew Spencer, coalmaster, Shawsburn, Rigside & Douglas collieries, 160 Hope Street ; depot, Canal Street, Street Rollox) |
1883 - 1884 | Smeal, Robt., jun., merchant, 71 Waterloo Street |
1884 - 1886 | Barr, John, hydraulic and general engineer, 77.5 Main Street, Anderston |
1884 - 1889 | Connal, John (of Connal & Bannatyne, sewed muslin manufacturers, Madeira Buildings, 253 Argyle Street) |
1885 - 1892 | Scouller, James S. (at Stevenson & Barbour, grain merchants, 31 Hope Street ; stores, 47 Waterloo Street) |
1886 - 1909 | Millar, Archd., headmaster, Wolseley Street Public School |
1886 - 1887 | MacDonald, Alex., engineer |
1887 - 1888 | Beatson, Miss Jane,dressmaker |
1890 - 1891 | Burt, Thomas (ofSteven & Struthers, bell & general brassfounders, 32-34 Elliot Street & 9-11 Havelock Street) |
1890 - 1910 | Kinniburgh, J. |
1891 - 1894 | Downie, Henry, manufacturers' agent, 51 Buchanan Street |
1891 - 1894 | Lawson, Rev. William, S.J., Street Aloysius College, Garnethill |
1892 - 1907 | Campbell, Duncan, grocer and wine merchant, 60 Shamrock Street |
1893 - 1902 | McLeish, Archd., house proprietor |
1895 - 1902 | Dempster, Mrs. |
1896 - 1897 | McLeish, Mrs. |
1896 - 1911 | Arnott, Mrs. |
1898 - 1899 | Joachim, Edward R., professor of violin |
1901 - 1901 | MacGavin, Samuel, grocer, 240 Street George's Road |
1902 - 1905 | MacLeish, Mrs. |
1904 - 1913 | Edward, James |
1905 - 1907 | Anderson, J.D. (of J.D. Anderson & Co., iron, steel & metal meicliants, 5 West Regent Street) |
1905 - 1905 | MacLeish, Miss |
1907 - 1907 | Shearer, Wm. |
1913 - 1913 | Ross, Mrs.Next door to 20 Carrington Street Next door to 30 Carrington Street |
1914 - 1914 | Stevenson, John, joiner & contractor, 173 Pitt Street |