Next door to7 Hamilton Place (Fortrose (Hamilton) Street)Across Hamilton (Fortrose) Street to 4 Hamilton Street (4 Fortrose Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1859 - 1863 | Gemmell, Adam, commercial traveller (Campbell & Co., warehousemen, 44 Buchanan Street) |
1863 - 1878 | Boyd, Edmund, master of method, Free Normal Seminary |
1872 - 1876 | Risk, Mrs. |
1874 - 1879 | Leslie, John, mason and builder, 363 Dumbarton Road |
1875 - 1880 | Low, Archd., plumber & gasfitter, 15 Maxwell Street |
1878 - 1883 | MacFarlane, John, butcher, 222 Dumbarton Road, Partick, 4 Oswald Place, Whiteinch & 138 Victoria Street (Byres Road), Dowanhill |
1878 - 1883 | Morton, Wm., plumber & gasfitter, 313 Dumbarton Road |
1879 - 1897 | Aitken, John, grocer, 343 Dumbarton Road, Partick |
1880 - 1882 | Shanks, A.C., draper & house agent, 311 Dumbarton Road |
1880 - 1883 | Steven, John, family grocer and wine merchant, 316 Hamilton Place, Partick |
1882 - 1887 | Gardiner, Wm., locksmith and bellhanger, 21 Anderson Street, Partick |
1883 - 1887 | Jardine, David, clerk, Union Bank of Scotland (Ltd.), 117 St. Vincent Street |
1885 - 1890 | Buchanan, John, joiner, 27 Kelvin Street, Partick |
1887 - 1888 | Kirkwood, Wm. (of W. & G. Kirkwood, plumbers and gasfitters, 10 Hamilton Street, Partick and at Horslethill Road, Kelvinside) |
1887 - 1901 | Lawrence, E., butter and egg merchant, 331 Dumbarton Road, Partick |
1890 - 1898 | Gardner, David |
1890 - 1894 | Neill, John, blacksmith, 430 Dumbarton Road, Partick |
1893 - 1895 | Lamb, James (of Alston & Lamb, tea and coffee rooms, 30 West George Street and 201 Ingram Street) |
1894 - 1900 | Rae, A. |
1895 - 1900 | Lamb, James (of Alston & Lamb, tea and coffee rooms, 30 West George Street and 201 Ingram Street) |
1898 - 1903 | Steven, John, Burgh Chambers, Partick |
1900 - 1900 | Murray, P. (of P. Murray & Son, builders, 12 Hamilton Street) |
1908 - 1908 | Nisbet, Thomas, sheriff, J.P. & burgh officer |