Next door to 80 Great George Street Across Cranworth Lane to 96 Great George Street (1 Lynn Gardens)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1903 - 1907 | Harvey, J. (of J. & R. Harvey, tea, coffee, and provision merchants, grocers and Italian warehousemen, 398 Byres Road) |
1903 - 1907 | Wallace, Peter, tobacco and cigar merchant, 56 Argyle Street and 490 Gt. Western Road |
1903 - 1909 | McNair, David (of Stewart, Moir & Muir Ltd., lace & muslin manufacturers, 28 Miller Street ; works, Newmilns) |
1904 - 1905 | Thomson, J.H., British Linen Bank, Queen Street |
1905 - 1912 | Ingram, Archd., commission agent, 45 Clyde Place, later commission and oatmeal agent, 4 York Street |
1905 - 1909 | Nisbet, James S. (of A.B. Grant & Co., iron merchants and brokers, 7 Royal Bank Place) |
1906 - 1906 | Ingram, Mrs. Archd. |
1907 - 1908 | Grant, Alex. C, warehouseman (atArthur & Co. Ltd., warehousemen and manufacturers, 78 Queen Street ; factory, 33 William Street, Anderston) |
1908 - 1910 | McCurrach, James M., commission agent, 360 Central Chambers, 93 Hope Street |
1909 - 1911 | Gillespie, Miss M., teacher of pianoforte |
1909 - 1913 | Watson, John, representative (McDowall Steven & Co. Ltd., ironfounders, Milton Ironworks, 142 North Woodside Road) |
1910 - 1912 | Murray, John, buyer (atWillis, Nelson & Co., straw hat manufacturers and warehousemen, 26-28 Queen Street) |
1911 - 1913 | MacKerracher, James G. |
1912 - 1912 | Wood, Herbert G. (of Horn, Wood & Co., merchants & manufacturers, Lilybank Road) |
1913 - 1913 | Anderson, J. |
1913 - 1913 | Pinkerton, Miss J.K. |