Across Gibson Street to 66 Southpark Avenue (Southpark House) Next door to 2 Florentine Terrace (70 Southpark Avenue)Around the corner to 85 Gibson Street (1 Florentine Place)Across Southpark Avenue to 65 Southpark Avenue (1 Viewfield Terrace)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1863 - 1865 | Walker, David, builder |
1865 - 1869 | Dick, Thomas G., teacher, 1 Claremont Terrace |
1865 - 1867 | Storry, John (of Storry & Smith, civil and mining engineers, 83 West Regent Street) |
1866 - 1868 | Chalmers, Richard, teacher, 1 Claremont Terrace |
1869 - 1876 | Greig, David (at John McCall & Co., corn factors, 123 Hope Street) |
1869 - 1872 | McLennan, John |
1870 - 1871 | Slack, John, teacher |
1871 - 1873 | Moir, Peter (at Walter Crum & Co., calico printers, 4 West Regent Street) |
1872 - 1874 | Smith, Wm. & Son, fancy goods warehouse, 235 Sauchiehall Street |
1872 - 1881 | Ladies' Seminary ; Hunter, Miss Margaret, teacher |
1872 - 1873 | Buchanan, Miss |
1872 - 1873 | Bairnsfather, Stenhouse, portioner |
1873 - 1876 | McKenzie, Mrs. |
1874 - 1877 | Liddell, A.M. commission agent, 82 Mitchell Street |
1876 - 1877 | Campbell, Alex. (at Stewart and McDonald) |
1876 - 1878 | Methven, James (of James Methven & Co., linen manufacturers, 26 Ingram Street) |
1881 - 1883 | Morton, Miss, teacher, Florentine Terrace School |
1884 - 1885 | Wallace, Thomas, 172 Lancefield Street |
1886 - 1890 | Williamson, Mrs. |
1890 - 1891 | Roed, Sigurd (of Singdahlsen, Roéd & Co., ship brokers, 28 Street Enoch Square) |
1891 - 1901 | Barry, Mrs. |
1896 - 1898 | Brown, Rev. R. Howel, rector, Street Mary's Episcopal Church |
1901 - 1909 | Blackwater, J. Chas. |