Next door to 222 North Woodside Road Next door to 226 North Woodside Road
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1873 - 1875 | Robertson, James W., sergeant, Royal Engineers, sergeant-major 1st Lanark Engineer Volunteers, 115 West Campbell Street |
1873 - 1875 | Davidson, John, wright |
1874 - 1876 | Clark, James, bank clerk |
1874 - 1876 | McNaughton, Charles |
1874 - 1876 | Miller, Wm. |
1874 - 1877 | Gibson, J. |
1874 - 1875 | Morton, J.G. |
1876 - 1879 | McDonald, John (of Urquhart, McDonald & Co., commission agents & merchants,119 Virginia Place) |
1876 - 1879 | Mitchell, David, cabinetmaker & upholsterer, 66 New City Road, later at 80 Park Road |
1876 - 1888 | Simpson, John, butcher, 391 New City Road |
1877 - 1879 | Forgie, John (of J. & M.J. Forgie, hay, straw & grain merchants, 405 & 421 Garscube Road) |
1878 - 1881 | McGavin, David, timber merchant, 47 Napiershall Street |
1881 - 1882 | Leighton, Wm. |
1884 - 1885 | McDonald, Thomas, missionary |
1885 - 1886 | McDonald, Finlay H, commercial traveller (at Archd. Arrol & Sons, brewers & merchants, Alloa Brewery, Alloa ; office, 16 Dixon Street) |
1885 - 1890 | Morgan, John, painter & decorator, 8 Windsor Street, New City Road |
1886 - 1888 | Rathie, R.W., commercial traveller (with W.G. Rathie & Co., wholesale tea & coffee dealers, 81 Robertson Street) |
1887 - 1890 | Norris, Robt., tea merchant and grocer, 395 Garscube Road |
1888 - 1889 | Carter, Francis Edward, photographer, 73 Stirling Road |
1890 - 1898 | Warnock, John, City Chambers, 285 George Street |
1892 - 1893 | MacIntosh, Alex., managing secretary, Robert Burns Lodge of Oddfellows, M.U., No. 1882 |
1892 - 1895 | Norris, Robt., tea merchant and grocer, 395 Garscube Road |
1893 - 1895 | Whyte, James, postman, G.P.O. |
1894 - 1902 | Kay, John, postman, G.P.O. |
1898 - 1899 | McDonald, Hugh, provision merchant, 98 Abington Street |
1898 - 1902 | Ross, Miss |
1913 - 1913 | McCreath, Wm. C, plumber and heating engineer, 72 Cromwell Street |