Next door to 19 Lansdowne Crescent Next door to 21 Lansdowne Crescent
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1852 - 1853 | Cockey, Wm. (of Cockey and McFarlane, iron-merchants, 10 Buchanan Street & 118 Argyll Street) |
1853 - 1854 | Smith, Wm. Geddes, writer, resident secretary, Aberdeen Fire and Life Assurance Co., 111 later 115 St. Vincent Street |
1855 - 1861 | Robertson, A.D., commission merchant & insurance broker, 1 Royal Bank Place, later of Dryden & Co., corn factors & commission merchants, 58 Hope Street |
1862 - 1868 | Smyth, S.J., H.M. Customs |
1868 - 1879 | McClew, David (of James McGibbon, merchant & drysalter, 62 Buchanan Street, later at 20 Dixon Street, later at 80 Union Street, later at 43 Renfield Street, later at 48 later 11 West Nile Street) |
1880 - 1888 | McCallum, Miss Jessie |
1888 - 1890 | McAlpine, Mary |
1892 - 1897 | Blair, Robt., chartered accountant, 143 later 79 West Regent Street |
1897 - 1898 | McLeod, John, licensed auctioneer, valuator, commission & business agent, McLeod's Saloon Auction Rooms, 108 West Nile Street |
1899 - 1902 | Dobbie, John C. (ofAlex. Dobbie & Son Ltd., chronometer, watch & nautical instrument makers, opticians, Admiralty chart agents & compass adjusters, & of T.S. McInnes & Co. Ltd., electrical engineers, manufacturers steam engine indicators, gauges & counters, 44-45 Clyde Place) |
1902 - 1906 | Murray, Alex. K., writer, 128 Hope Street |
1906 - 1906 | Sykes, Alex. (of Sykes & Co., agents for Blair & Co. Ltd., Allloa, 68 Bath Street ; stores, Buchanan Street Station, later of Wm. Whitelaw & Son, brewers, Fisherrow Brewery, Musselburgh) |