Next door to10 Kew Gardens (14 Ruthven Street) Next door to 14 Kew Gardens (18 Ruthven Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1890 - 1906 | Kirkhope, Miss, teacher of music |
1890 - 1893 | Croall, A. Wilkie, writer & notary, 219 Hope Street |
1891 - 1893 | Mitchell, Miss |
1891 - 1893 | Steel, Miss |
1893 - 1899 | Mack, Mrs. |
1895 - 1900 | Dow, Geo. Wm., cashier (Wright & Greig Ltd., wholesale wine and spirit merchants, Cadogan buildings, 8 Cadogan Street) |
1898 - 1901 | Gibb, J.H. |
1900 - 1912 | Oastler, Mrs. |
1900 - 1905 | Wilson, Wm. M. (of Cyril Dunderdale & Son, engineering agents & metal merchants, 19 Waterloo Street) |
1901 - 1903 | Gibb, Mrs. |
1901 - 1902 | Paterson, Mrs. |
1901 - 1905 | Thornton, Andrew S., cashier, Glasgow Tramway & Omnibus Co. Ltd., later of John Ferguson & Sons, manufacturers of brushes, merchants, 54 York Street |
1902 - 1908 | McDonald, John F. (at A. R. Brown, McFarlane & Co. Ltd., iron and steel merchants, 31 West George Street) |
1902 - 1905 | Thornton, Charles |
1902 - 1904 | Baird, R.S.W. |
1906 - 1908 | Stephens, Mrs. W.H. |
1907 - 1908 | Steele, J.E. |
1908 - 1910 | Russell, W.K. |
1908 - 1910 | Russell, Miss E.H., secretary of Ladies' Auxiliary for Bellfield Sanatorium, Lanark |
1909 - 1910 | Nicholson, Capt. |
1909 - 1909 | Steel, Gordon |
1910 - 1910 | Davie, Robert |
1910 - 1910 | Forsyth, Rev. John, minister, Burnbank U.F. Church |
1911 - 1911 | Kennedy, Miss |
1911 - 1911 | Livingstone, Mrs. |
1911 - 1911 | Wylie, Mrs. |
1913 - 1913 | Hall, Wm., plumber, 175 Great George Street |