Next Door to 3 Queensborough GardensAround the corner to 130 Hyndland RoadAcross Queensborough Gardens to 2 Queensborough Gardens
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1900 - 1905 | Forrest, John (of Brownlee & Co. Ltd., timber merchants, City Saw Mills, Port Dundas) |
1900 - 1910 | Henderson, John (of Calder, Henderson, & Livingston, timber brokers, 102 Hope Street) |
1900 - 1902 | Legate, James (of Andrew Marshall & Co., cotton yarn merchants, Street Mungo Thread Works, 48 London Street) |
1900 - 1902 | McFarlane, Mrs. |
1900 - 1902 | Warren, Thomas S., Lloyd's surveyor, 342 Argyle Street |
1900 - 1907 | Fisher, James S. (of Wm. Kerr & Co., wholesale wine & spirit merchants, 93-97 Ingram Street) |
1902 - 1904 | Champness, E.C. |
1904 - 1912 | Howat, D. Currie, manufacturers' representative, 99 Gt. Clyde Street, later of Howat & Archibald, muslin manufacturers, 21 Hope Street, later D.C. Howat, 5 Oswald Street) |
1904 - 1910 | Boston, F.R. |
1904 - 1907 | Arend, Waldemar (of M. Kosmack & Co., flour & commission merchants, 67 Hope Street) |
1905 - 1905 | Bunten, Wm. (of Wm. Bunten & Co., merchants & drysalters, Castle Chambers, 55 West Regent Street) |
1907 - 1914 | Bell, John, F.S.A.A. (of Barton & Bell, accountants, factors & insurance managers, 58 Bath Street) |
1907 - 1911 | Munro, D.R., district secretary, The Vulcan Boiler & General Insurance Co. Ltd., 155 Hope Street |
1909 - 1911 | Erskine, J.A. Dixon, writer (of Dixon, Erskine & Co., writers, 179 West George Street) |
1911 - 1914 | Dowie, T.A. (of Peter Dowie & Co., flour importers & produce merchants, 19 Waterloo Street) |
1913 - 1913 | Penman, John, warehouseman (Old Cloth Hall, 15.5 Hutcheson Street) |
1913 - 1913 | Taylor, Ormond (of Taylor Bros., corset & underclothing manufacturers, 25 Jamaica Street, later at 25 Jamaica Street) |
1914 - 1914 | Grant, Colquhoun Fraser, supt. engineer, Cayzer Irvine & Co. Ltd. (Clan Line Steamers Ltd.), 109 Hope Street |