Across Granby Lane to60 Great George Street (2 Granby Place) Next door to 1 Sardinia Place (64 Great George Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1861 - 1863 | Slowan, Wm. John, secretary, National Bible Society of Scotland, 66 Virginia Street |
1861 - 1863 | Munro, A.R., teller, Royal Bank |
1861 - 1864 | Ralston, Gavin, writer (of McLeod and Ralston, writers, 161 Hope Street) |
1862 - 1868 | Bell, Geo. (of Clark & Bell, architects, 37 West Nile Street) |
1864 - 1870 | Calvert, Edward, lecturer, Normal School |
1864 - 1865 | Cramb, James (of Cramb Brothers, photographers, 67 West Nile Street) |
1864 - 1865 | Cramb, John (of Cramb Brothers, photographers, 67 West Nile Street) |
1864 - 1868 | Eadie, James jun. (at McIntyre, Hogg, & Co., wholesale shirt manufacturers and merchants, 122 Brunswick Street) |
1864 - 1867 | Moncrieff, James, foreign produce broker and drysalter, 42 Bath Street |
1865 - 1872 | Fraser, Peter, agent, Hayfield Printing Co., Manchester, 7 Exchange Place |
1865 - 1877 | Merrylees, James (of John Merrylees & Son, zebra & wool shirtings manufacturers, 7 Alston Street) |
1865 - 1871 | McMillan, Dugald, teller, Clydesdale Bank, Miller Street |
1866 - 1868 | Eadie, James sen. |
1867 - 1869 | Bannerman, Mrs. |
1867 - 1869 | Merrylees, John sen. (of John Merrylees & Son, zebra & wool shirtings manufacturers, 7 Alston Street) |
1867 - 1879 | McBrayne, Miss |
1867 - 1879 | Merrylees, John jun. (of John Merrylees & Son, zebra & wool shirtings manufacturers, 7 Alston Street) |
1868 - 1870 | Stewart, Captain |
1868 - 1869 | Faill, James, Bank of Scotland |
1868 - 1871 | Merrylees, James, jun. |
1868 - 1873 | Dunlop, Wm., wholesale grain, provision & commission merchant, 78 Fox Street, off Dixon Street |
1869 - 1870 | Bannerman, James |
1869 - 1875 | McKinlay, Mrs. Wm. |
1870 - 1873 | Bennie, Rev. Wm., Kelvinhaugh Church |
1873 - 1877 | Davidson, Wm. G., artificial florist, 78 St. Vincent Street |
1873 - 1876 | Marr, Thomas, sec., Scottish Amicable, St. Vincent Place |
1873 - 1879 | MacKay, Mrs. James |
1874 - 1879 | McKay, Wm., accountant, property & insurance agent, iron & commission merchant, 114 West Nile Street, later at 179 West George Street |
1876 - 1876 | Douglas, John B., writer (of Douglas & Watson, 203 West George Street) |
1876 - 1888 | McCallum, David (at A. & S. Henry & Co., merchants, manufacturers and commission merchants, 29 Exchange Square) |
1876 - 1877 | Marr, Miss |
1876 - 1883 | Wilson, James, merchant and agent for manufacturers, 180 West Regent Street |
1877 - 1881 | McArthur Mrs., school superintendent, Albion Crescent School, 10-11 Albion Crescent |
1877 - 1881 | Kennedy, Miss M.L., teacher |
1877 - 1880 | Barker, J.D., wholesale umbrella manufacturer, 80 Great Clyde Street and 85 Fox Street |
1880 - 1881 | Douglas, Andrew, jun. (of Andrew Dougans & Sons, wholesale ironmongers, wire, nail & zinc merchants & shoemakers' furnishings, 25 Dunlop Street & 31 Argyle Street) |
1881 - 1888 | McFarlane, Mrs. |
1882 - 1889 | Cochrane, David (at Smith, Sons & Laughland, wholesale warehousemen & manufacturers, 67-87 Mitchell Street ; retail, 78-82 Union Street) |
1883 - 1886 | Dunlop, Mrs. A.M. |
1885 - 1889 | Dunlop, Andrew M. (at A. & R. Scott, makers of Scott's Midlothian oat flour, biscuits & oat cakes, 59-67 Crookston Street & 86 St James' Street, Kingston) |
1885 - 1888 | McLetchie, Mrs. |
1889 - 1890 | Wulff, S. (at Leisler, Bock & Co., merchants, 21 St. Vincent Place) |
1890 - 1891 | Barton, Miss |
1891 - 1900 | Ferguson, Mrs. |
1891 - 1892 | Hutcheson, Mrs. |
1891 - 1892 | Ford, Wm. L., traveller (at Meiklejohn's Brewery Limited, brewers, 13 Dixon Street) |
1891 - 1895 | Pearson, Mrs. |
1891 - 1903 | Shanks, Mrs. |
1891 - 1903 | Scott, Mrs. |
1894 - 1900 | Pearson, Henry T. (of Wm. Whitelaw & Co., stevedores, general terminus and Queen's Dock) |
1894 - 1905 | McLaren, J. Fisher, writer, notary public, and commissioner for English and Irish affidavits, 134 St. Vincent Street |
1897 - 1898 | Grogan, John, general draper, hosier, glover, dress & mantle maker, milliner, 517 Gt. Western Road & Victoria Cross Warehouse, 178 Byres Road |
1898 - 1904 | Hendry, Patrick W. (of Hendry Bros., iron & general metal merchants & agents for railway & steamship furnishings, 28-34 Robertson Street) |
1898 - 1899 | Robinson, Miss S.M. |
1900 - 1904 | Pearson, Mrs. |
1904 - 1904 | Currie, Miss |
1904 - 1907 | McLean, L. |
1904 - 1904 | Merrylees, Miss |
1904 - 1908 | Begg, Miss |
1904 - 1906 | Harris, E. |
1904 - 1906 | Baxter, A. |
1907 - 1907 | Marshall, Mrs. M. |
1907 - 1907 | Whall, B.M. (at J. & P. Hutchison, steamship agents, 31 Hope Street) |
1908 - 1908 | Ellis, Wm. H., insurance broker, Athenaeum |
1908 - 1908 | Hay, David Allan, C.A. (of Milwain, Murray & Hay, chartered accountants, 113 St. Vincent Street) |
1909 - 1912 | Nimmo, John (of Nimmo & Co., oil merchants and colliery furnishers, 13 Pitt Street) |
1913 - 1913 | Mather, Alex. (of Wilson Brothers &D.G. Howat & Co., muslin manufacturers, 91 Mitchell Street & 21 Muslin Street, Bridgeton) |