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Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1889 - 1890 | Burnett, James (of Millar, Burnett & Co., waterproof and mantle manufacturers, 49 Jamaica Street) |
1889 - 1900 | Dewar, Miss |
1889 - 1894 | Logan, Miss |
1889 - 1891 | Miller, James (at Keydens, Strang & Girvan, writers, 186 W. George Street) |
1889 - 1898 | Brooks, David |
1890 - 1892 | Lawrie, Robt. (at John Turnbull's, 255 Bath Street) |
1892 - 1910 | Carpenter, S.H., commission agent, 74 Buchanan Street |
1893 - 1894 | Tennant, James, accountant, 93 Hope Street |
1893 - 1904 | McKeand, Mrs. Mary B. |
1893 - 1900 | Clement, D.W., draper, 661-663 New City Road |
1893 - 1899 | Bell, Newton |
1894 - 1901 | Parker, Andrew (of A. & J. Parker, grocers and wine merchants, 354 N. Woodside Road) |
1898 - 1898 | Fulton, James S., solicitor, 131 West Regent Street |
1899 - 1905 | Wyllie, James B., Assoc.M.Inst.C.E., (of Wyllie & Blake, civil engineers, 134 St Vincent Street) |
1902 - 1905 | Blyth, Miss C. |
1902 - 1904 | Cameron, Murdoch (Telegraph Department, G.P.O.) |
1902 - 1906 | Dewar, Miss C.C. |
1905 - 1905 | Hofmayer, Bernard, teacher of music |
1910 - 1910 | Carpenter, Mrs. S.H. |
1910 - 1913 | Dewar, Miss C. |
1913 - 1913 | Roxburgh, Andrew (of G.A.H. Douglas & Co., law printers & stationers, 172 Hope Street) |