Across Otago Street to 37 Gibson Street Next door to 41 Gibson Street (4 Westbank Terrace)Around the corner to 94 Otago Street (1Westbank Terrace)
| Start - End | Name, occupation and work address | 
|---|---|
| 1860 - 1862 | Smith, Mrs. | 
| 1860 - 1862 | Broadley, Misses | 
| 1860 - 1861 | Granger & Clow, painters | 
| 1861 - 1864 | Alison, Robt., bookseller & stationer, 45 Sauchiehall Street | 
| 1861 - 1863 | Neil, James, bookseller, 16 Glassford Street | 
| 1862 - 1865 | Boulding, Rev. W. James, Baptist minister, Bath Street Baptist Chapel | 
| 1862 - 1867 | Meiklejohn, J. | 
| 1862 - 1863 | Warden, Mrs. | 
| 1863 - 1864 | Gibson, Mrs. | 
| 1863 - 1874 | Proudfoot, John, 33 St. Vincent Place | 
| 1863 - 1869 | Wallace, Mrs. | 
| 1866 - 1872 | Speirs, Moses, plumber & gasfitter, 3 later 6 Terrace Street & 17 later 22 Bothwell Place, later 39 Great Western Road, Hillhead | 
| 1866 - 1870 | McPhail, Alex., commercial traveller, 11 Madeira Court | 
| 1867 - 1868 | Galbraith, Mrs. | 
| 1867 - 1876 | King, John (of King Brothers & Co., metal merchants, 145 Argyle Street & 11 Street Enoch Square) | 
| 1868 - 1869 | Buchanan, Mrs. Dr. John | 
| 1869 - 1871 | McKenzie, Mrs. | 
| 1871 - 1872 | Galbraith, Mrs. | 
| 1871 - 1876 | King, Alex. (of King Brothers & Co., manufacturers of copper & brass tubes & sheets etc., 9 Alston Street ; works, Crown Metal & Tube Mills, Kinning Park) | 
| 1871 - 1876 | Napier, Robt., tailor & clothier, 96 Sauchiehall Street | 
| 1872 - 1878 | Bell, David, manager, Glasgow & West of Scotland Servants' Institution, Corporation Buildings, 274 Sauchiehall Street & 57 Hutcheson Street | 
| 1874 - 1878 | Roebuck, Washington, teacher of music | 
| 1874 - 1880 | Jardine, Wm. McLeod, bank teller, Union Bank, St. Vincent Street | 
| 1874 - 1878 | Roberts, James, foreman cutter (MacEwan & Co., clothiers, 94 St. Vincent Street) | 
| 1877 - 1879 | Walker, J. | 
| 1879 - 1882 | Henderson, John, wholesale tea agent, 57 Oswald Street | 
| 1879 - 1880 | Hunter, Mrs. Wm. | 
| 1879 - 1881 | McKenzie, Colin D. (of Colin D. McKenzie & Co., tea merchants, 53 West Campbell Street) | 
| 1880 - 1890 | Galbraith, Miss E., teacher of pianoforte | 
| 1880 - 1883 | Kington, Wm., 55 East Howard Street | 
| 1880 - 1882 | McKenzie, John A. | 
| 1881 - 1882 | Gunn, Miss, dressmaker | 
| 1881 - 1886 | Langmuir, James, Water office, 23 Miller Street | 
| 1884 - 1885 | Winter, Mrs. E. | 
| 1884 - 1887 | Jeffrey, J.W., jun. (of Jeffrey & Co., merchants & mill furnishers, 48 New Wynd) | 
| 1886 - 1891 | Robertson, Mrs., milliner & dressmaker, 14 Gibson Street | 
| 1894 - 1903 | Harley, J.B., assistant superintendent, Pearl Life Assurance Co. Ltd., 55 Bath Street | 
| 1894 - 1896 | Simpson, Miss, dressmaker | 
| 1895 - 1896 | Willock, John, Union Bank of Scotland Ltd. | 
| 1896 - 1898 | Dykes, John, commercial traveller (James Gemmell & Co., wholesale tea merchants, 11 Madeira Court, Argyle Street) | 
| 1896 - 1909 | McMillan, Miss | 
| 1901 - 1902 | Leith, W., commission merchant, 70 Wellington Street | 
| 1903 - 1909 | McInnes, M.A. | 
| 1905 - 1905 | Gilmore, D.G., M.A., barrister-at-law | 
| 1905 - 1905 | Gilmore, Jane Cox, M.B., C.M. | 
| 1909 - 1909 | Ross, Charles, Commercial Bank, 113 Buchanan Street | 
| 1909 - 1909 | Simpson, L.W., painter & paperhanger, 189 Street George's Road |