Next door to 1 Thornville Terrace (34 Oakfield Avenue) Next door to 3 Thornville Terrace (38 Oakfield Avenue)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1867 - 1871 | Paterson, Rev. H. Sinclair, M.D., minister, Free Street Mark's Church, Main Street Anderston |
1872 - 1877 | Campbell, John (at Glasgow Iron Co., manufacturers of malleable iron, 166 St. Vincent Street ; ironworks at Street Rollox, Glasgow & Motherwell ; collieries, Wishaw) |
1877 - 1889 | Williamson, Charles MacDonald, writer and notary public (of Williamson & Bell, writers, 194 West George Street) |
1891 - 1900 | Smith, John, ship owner (of John & Wm. W.C. Smith, ship owners, shipbrokers & merchants, 49 West George Street) |
1900 - 1900 | Finlayson, George, traveller (Holmes, Sadler & Holmes, 24 Southall Street, Strangways, Manchester) |
1900 - 1900 | Lonergan, Alfred E. (of Ross & Duncan, marine engineers and boilermakers, Whitefield Works, Whitefield Road, Govan) |