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Who lived at 1 Colebrooke Place

Around the corner to16 Colebrooke StreetAcross the Colebrooke Lane and around the corner to22 Belmont Street

Start - EndName, occupation and work address
1885 - 1886Campbell, Mrs.
1885 - 1888Smith, James, coalmaster, Saracen and Eastfield, Possilpark
1885 - 1904Stewart, James (atJ. & W. Campbell & Co., warehousemen, 137 Ingram Street)
1885 - 1889Anderson, John (late sergeant 4th Queen's Own Hussars), janitor, Glasgow Academy
1886 - 1892Graves, Wm. (of Wm. Graves & Co., export merchants, 150 Hope Street)
1886 - 1886Janton, Louis, teacher of French
1886 - 1888McNish, George (of Robt. McNish & Co., tea merchants, 47 East Howard Street)
1886 - 1888McNish, John (of Robt. McNish & Co., tea merchants, 47 East Howard Street)
1886 - 1891McVie, Thomas, assistant inspector of schools, Govan & Dumbarton districts
1887 - 1888Eadie, Jas. C.
1887 - 1888McNish, Robt.
1887 - 1896Tait, Mrs.
1888 - 1897Townsend, Mrs. M.
1888 - 1911McBride, Mrs. John
1890 - 1912Fleming, Mrs.
1891 - 1907Munro, Alexander, traveller (at Samuel Allsopp & Son Ltd., brewers, Burton-on-Trent, 89 Bath Street)
1896 - 1900Brown, W.N. (at A. Ralph Brown, stockbroker, 48 West George Street)
1897 - 1907Guthrie, Mrs. W.I.
1897 - 1907Stevenson, Mrs. Joseph
1902 - 1903Scotland, Robt. G., surgical appliance maker, 209 Buchanan Street
1906 - 1906Elder, Charles
1908 - 1910Alston, Edward
1908 - 1910Booth, Wm., secretary (A. & J. Inglis Ltd., engineers and shipbuilders, 64 Warroch Street)
1908 - 1908Alston, Miss E.B.
1912 - 1912Osbourne, Robert, collector of municipal assessments, City Chambers
1913 - 1913MacNab, Miss