Next door to 26 Napiershall Street Across Burnbank Lane to 32 Napiershall StreetAround the corner to 5 Burnbank Lane
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1864 - 1865 | Forrester, Wm. |
1865 - 1867 | Jeffrey, Mrs. E. |
1865 - 1867 | Rennie, Robt. (of Richmond, Struthers & Co., cabinetmakers, upholsterers & carpet warehousemen, dealers in French & English paperhangings, 96 Buchanan Street ; cabinet factory, 97 Port-Dundas Road) |
1866 - 1869 | Kennedy, Wm. |
1867 - 1868 | Wilson, James, secretary, English & Scottish Law Life Assurance Association, 105 St. Vincent Street |
1869 - 1881 | Bain, Robt., coal merchant & commission agent, 22 Dundas Street & Old Basin, Port-Dundas |
1870 - 1871 | McDougall, Mrs. |
1872 - 1875 | McFarlane, Mrs. R. |
1875 - 1883 | Dalrymple, W.H.A. |
1881 - 1903 | McKenzie, Murdoch, tea dealer & general grocer, 128 New City Road, later 21 Rosehall Street, & 281 later 311 Garscube Road |
1885 - 1896 | John, S.G. John (at Kerr, Andersons, Muir & Main, chartered accountants & sharebrokers, 149 West George Street) |
1897 - 1900 | Muir, Rev. James (Cowcaddens Free Church) |
1900 - 1902 | Wood, Wm. |
1903 - 1906 | Leighton, Wm. |
1906 - 1908 | Bogie, Alexander (of Richard & Alex. Bogie, masons and builders, 8 Napiershall Street) |
1906 - 1909 | Bogie, Richard (of Richard & Alex. Bogie, masons and builders, 8 Napiershall Street) |
1907 - 1910 | Lendrum, Rev. Robt. A., M.A., Street David's U.F. Church |