Across Kelvingrove & Derby Streets to 20 Royal Terrace Next door to 3 Parkgrove TerraceAround the corner to 1 Parkgrove Terrace in Derby Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1870 - 1881 | Bain, Mrs. Andrew |
1870 - 1879 | Downes, John H. (of Brown, Downes & Co., wholesale grocers, importers & tea merchants, 24 Dunlop Street) |
1870 - 1880 | Balfour, Alex. (of Robert Cochran & Co., Britannia Pottery, 136 Glebe Street, Street Rollox ; flint millers, North Woodside & Garrioch Mills, earthenware manufacturers, Verreville pottery, 149 Finnieston Street) |
1871 - 1875 | Chapman, Rev. Samuel, minister, Baptist Church, Hope Street |
1875 - 1879 | Murray, Wm. (of Thomas Murray & Son, publishers, booksellers, stationers & printers, 31 Buchanan Street) |
1879 - 1892 | Campbell, Robt., captain, Glasgow & Kilmun steamers, shipping box, Steamboat Wharf |
1880 - 1904 | Brown, John Howie (of James & Thomas Brown & Co., wholesale tea & coffee merchants, importers of fruit, 77-79 James Watt Street) |
1881 - 1893 | McNab, Mrs. |
1881 - 1891 | Scott, Rev. James, minister, Bath Street U.P. Church |
1881 - 1884 | McNab, D. (of D. McNab & Co., merchants & cliemical brokers, agents, 11 Bothwell Street) |
1892 - 1905 | Hamilton, James (of Robert Hamilton & Son, calenderers, glazers, packers, silk finishers & starchers. Smith's Court, 53-63 Candleriggs & 62 Brunswick Street ; ofiice, 19 Wilson Street) |
1892 - 1894 | Hamilton, Mrs. |
1892 - 1892 | Young, Archd. A., assessor & Clerk of police courts, 93 West Regent Street |
1896 - 1910 | McNab, Mrs. |
1905 - 1905 | Smail, George, retired banker |
1905 - 1905 | Turnbull, John, writer (of Kidstons, Watson, Turnbull & Co., writers, 50 West Regent Street) |
1910 - 1911 | McNab, Miss |