Next door to 39 Elderslie Street Next door to 43 Elderslie Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1859 - 1863 | Eadie, Wm. (of William Eadie & Co., millwrights, engineers & machine makers, 245 Stobcross Street) |
1860 - 1863 | Eadie, John, agent for the sale of machinery, 245 Stobcross Street |
1860 - 1862 | McIntosh, Andrew, slater, 95 Bothwell Street |
1861 - 1863 | Jamieson, Alex. (of Alex. Jamieson & Son, joiners & cabinetmakers, 99 Holm Street) |
1861 - 1863 | Jamieson, Misses A. & A., milliners and dressmakers |
1862 - 1863 | McInnes, Hugh, P.O. |
1863 - 1866 | Hart, Charles R., clerk, Caledonian Railway office |
1863 - 1864 | Hill, Duncan, slater, 27 North Street |
1866 - 1866 | No occupants given until 1868 |
1868 - 1873 | Hunter, A. |
1869 - 1880 | Edward, Andrew |
1872 - 1908 | McBay, John, butter and egg merchant, 39 Elderslie Street |
1872 - 1876 | Millar, James, slater and bricklayer, 18 McIntyre Street |
1876 - 1888 | Nicholson, Magnus, G.P.O. |
1880 - 1882 | Cato, Miss |
1881 - 1896 | Michie, Geo. (at Jamieson & Co., oil merchants & refiners, 105-107 Clyde Street, Anderston) |
1881 - 1882 | Smith, Miss, dressmaker |
1884 - 1888 | Cato, Miss |
1884 - 1886 | Wood, Miss |
1885 - 1887 | Gunn, John |
1886 - 1888 | Shedden, H. |
1887 - 1893 | Ireland, Mrs. Janet, wine and spirit merchant, 36 William Street, Anderston |
1888 - 1911 | Nicolson, Malcolm, G.P.O. |
1901 - 1904 | Davidson, Wm., detective officer, Western Police Office |
1902 - 1907 | Mackay, Miss, fruiterer, 49 Elderslie Street |
1911 - 1914 | Wallace, J. |