Next door to 9 Lyndhurst GardensAround the corner to 98 Wilton Street (20 Wilton Gardens)Across Lyndhurst Gardens to 8 Lyndhurst Gardens (7 Wilton Gardens)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1895 - 1902 | Norris, Robt., tea merchant and grocer, 395 Garscube Road |
1895 - 1898 | Robertson, James |
1895 - 1902 | McTernan, Thomas, assistant superintendent (Pradential Assurance Co. Ltd., 71 Renfield Street) |
1896 - 1899 | Wainwright, Albert E., teacher of music |
1898 - 1900 | Auld, Wm., agent, 19 Queen Street |
1898 - 1904 | Beaton, Wilson, draughtsman, 223 W. George Street |
1900 - 1904 | Main, William A., teacher |
1901 - 1904 | Pender, Wm., Fraser, Ross & Co. Ltd., wholesale clothiers, 60-72 Ingram Street |
1901 - 1910 | Tait, Robert, painter and glazier, 12 Wilton Street |
1902 - 1904 | Manson, Wm. |
1902 - 1902 | Watson, Robt. L., British Linen Bank, Queen Street |
1902 - 1904 | Miller, James |
1902 - 1904 | Mearns, John, grocer, 226 North Woodside Road |
1905 - 1906 | McKay, G. Sutherland, silk and dress buyer, Tron House |
1909 - 1909 | McKay, Neil, G.P.O. |
1910 - 1910 | McPherson, Don. R., grocer, 8 Crawford Street, Port Dundas |
1911 - 1913 | Pender, Wm. (at Fraser, Ross & Co., wholesale clothiers, 60 Ingram Street) |
1912 - 1912 | Henderson, Geo. S., pawnbroker, 1 Raglan Street |