Next door to2 Kew Gardens (6 Ruthven Street) Next door to 6 Kew Gardens (10 Ruthven Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1890 - 1891 | Jukes, Miss, repository for sale of ladies' work |
1890 - 1893 | Kay, James, wine and spirit merchant, 77 Victoria Street, now 256 Byres Road |
1890 - 1892 | Saddler, Andrew, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, bedding and window blind manufacturer, 307 Byres Road |
1890 - 1894 | Wardlaw, Johnston jun., earthenware manufacturer, Wardlaw Street |
1890 - 1890 | Johnston, John, commercial traveller (at Samuel Allsopp & Sons Ltd., brewers, Burton-on-Trent) |
1892 - 1894 | Henderson, Adam, resident secretary, 144 West Regent Street |
1895 - 1897 | Jackson, S.D., C.A. (at James MacLehose & Sons, publishers & booksellers, stationers, bookbinders & librarians (Western Book Club), 61 St. Vincent Street) |
1896 - 1897 | Jackson, Harold D. |
1897 - 1906 | Graham, John, commission agent, 16 St. Vincent Place |
1898 - 1900 | Wilson, J.M., H.M. sub-inspector of Schools |
1898 - 1898 | Fraser, Miss |
1899 - 1904 | 1899-1904 Kerr, P.R. |
1899 - 1901 | Scott, D. |
1900 - 1900 | Stirling, Rev. Timothy W., Henderson Memorial U.F. Church, Overnewton Street |
1902 - 1904 | Wilson, J.M. |
1909 - 1909 | Liddell, Wm. |
1911 - 1913 | McEwan, John, commission agent, 145 Queen Street |
1911 - 1913 | Young, Mrs. M., milliner, 6 Dowanhill Street |
1911 - 1911 | McFadzean, George |
1914 - 1914 | Reid, William |