Across West Cumberland (now Ashley) Street to 66 Grant Street Next door to 76 Grant StreetAround the corner to 8 Moray Place (55 Ashley, formerly West Cumberland Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1864 - 1872 | Dunn, James (of James Dunn & Sons, brokers and commission merchants, agents for River Plate & Port Natal steamers, 62 Jamaica Street) |
1864 - 1876 | Dunn, Robert Hunter (of James Dunn & Sons, brokers and commission merchants, agents for River Plate & Port Natal steamers, 62 Jamaica Street) |
1866 - 1875 | Dunn, Patrick Smith (at W.B. Dick & Co., manufacturers of rivets, screw bolts, nuts & wood screws, Clyde Rivet Works, Mavisbank Quay ; oil merchants & refiners, Clyde Oil works, General Terminus Railway ; makers of portable self-acting fire-engine ; agents for David Carson & Sons, Arbroath, 17 Dixon Street ; office, 36-38 West Howard Street |
1876 - 1877 | Fyfe, Archd., teacher of English |
1884 - 1890 | Agnew, James, late captain 39th Regiment |
1890 - 1894 | Temporary Homes for Destitute Girls |
1894 - 1897 | Arthur, W.R., commission merchant, 54 Robertson Street |
1895 - 1897 | Bogle, Wm. R., commission merchant and leather factor, 21 Cochrane Street |
1897 - 1901 | Strachan, James |
1902 - 1905 | Smith, David, clothier |
1908 - 1911 | Stewart, Matthew, florist and fruiterer, 519 Sauchiehall Street |
1912 - 1912 | Auld, John |