Next door to 24 Granville Street Next door to 30 Granville Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1857 - 1865 | Gilmour, Alex., timber merchant, 94 Cadogan Street & 42 Pitt Street |
1857 - 1860 | Gardner, Alex., straw-bonnet and millinery warehouse, 168-170 Trongate |
1857 - 1859 | Symington, Andrew (of Symington & Miller, general commission merchants & agents for North of England Fire & Life Insurance Co., 41 West George Street) |
1857 - 1858 | Robson, S. |
1857 - 1859 | Swindells, Rupert, draughtsman, Milngavie |
1858 - 1859 | McAdam, Wm., pottery, glass bottle manufacturer, crucible & melting pot manufacturer, 45-97 Hydepark Street |
1860 - 1862 | Clokie, Rev. Andrew, minister, Reformed Presbyterian Church, West Campbell Street |
1860 - 1868 | Watson, Thomas |
1861 - 1881 | Graham, Misses |
1861 - 1865 | MacFarlane, James |
1864 - 1866 | Rutherford, John |
1865 - 1866 | McEnery, Henry |
1865 - 1866 | MacFarlane, John |
1865 - 1869 | Keppie, James (of James Keppie & Co., tobacco and snufF manufacturers, 157-161 Trongate) |
1865 - 1873 | Costelloe, M.R., measuring surveyor, Custom House |
1867 - 1881 | Agnew, Miss Helen, lodgings |
1867 - 1873 | Parnie, James (of Turnbull & Parnie, accountants & house factors, agents for English & Scottish Law Life Assurance Co., & Northern Fire Assurance Co., 27 Union Street) |
1869 - 1873 | Stevenson, W.A. (at H.B. Huggins & Co., merchants, 10 Bothwell Street) |
1869 - 1870 | Wilson, James, artist |
1870 - 1872 | Horne, Alex., teller, Commercial Bank of Scotland |
1873 - 1880 | Bennie, David (at Glasgow and Greenock Shipping Co., 86 Broomielaw ; loading berth, Custom House Quay) |
1873 - 1880 | Bennie, James, agent for Glenmavis Distillery, Bathgate (at J. & R. Williamson, wine merchants, 3 Royal Exchange Court, 85 Queen Street & 17 Exchange Square) |
1873 - 1881 | MacIntosh, James (at 127 St. Vincent Street) |
1874 - 1884 | Gillies, D. (at Wilson & Mathieson & Co., wholesale warehousemen and manufacturers, 42 Glassford Street) |
1875 - 1876 | Widner, Justus, teacher of German,Park School,25 Lynedoch Street |
1875 - 1876 | Rosenberg, Adolphe, teacher of music, piano and singing |
1877 - 1878 | Dalgetty, Rev. James B., clergyman, MacLeod Memorial Parish Church |
1881 - 1904 | Swan, Robert D. (of Almond Bank Paint & Colour Co., manufacturers, 55-57 Cadogan Street) |
1882 - 1882 | Wotherspoon, Miss, teacher of music |
1883 - 1887 | Neilson, John, mason, 301 St. Vincent Street |
1883 - 1885 | Oswald, Miss, dressmaker |
1883 - 1896 | Russell, Miss |
1885 - 1886 | Barrie, Wm. Patterson, librarian, Chamber of Commerce, 7 West George Street |
1885 - 1886 | Rae, Archd. (of Archd. Rae & Co., marine insurance brokers, 4 North Court, Royal Exchange) |
1885 - 1912 | Smith, Miss A.R., dressmaker |
1886 - 1890 | MacLachlan, Peter (of Peter MacLachlan & Co., merchants, agents for manufacturers of chemicals, drysalteries, shipping agents & produce importers, 134 St. Vincent Street) |
1890 - 1895 | Temple, J.G. jun., journalist |
1894 - 1900 | Tonner, Wm., plasterer and cement worker, 85 Douglas Street |
1897 - 1904 | Rae, William (of Thomson & Allan, Johnstone) |
1898 - 1899 | Kenneth, Geo. S., architect |
1900 - 1902 | Turnbull, James Watson, solicitor (of Turnbull, Murray & Connell, writers, 103 Bath Street) |
1904 - 1913 | Earl, Miss C, hosier and & shirtmaker, 5 Sauchiehall Street |
1905 - 1905 | Buchanan, Wm., musical instrument maker |
1907 - 1907 | Ward, Wm., F.F.S., quantity surveyor, 180 West Regent Street |
1909 - 1909 | Bryce, Misses E. & M., dressmakers |
1912 - 1913 | Cooper, John R., glass stainer, embosser, glass bender, 34-36 Elmbank Lane |
1913 - 1913 | Lyon, James, ironmonger, tinsmith, gasfitter & bellhanger, 463 Sauchiehall Street |