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Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1892 - 1892 | Duff, George (at D. Davis & Son, watch manufacturers and wholesale jewellers, 12 Gordon Street) |
1893 - 1899 | Creischer, Theodore |
1893 - 1904 | Gibb, Miss, teacher of music |
1893 - 1900 | Grant, C.T., coal agent, 37 W. George Street |
1893 - 1894 | Scott, Mrs. |
1893 - 1897 | Young, T.S. (of T.S. Young & Co., stockbrokers and accountants, 106 Wellington Street) |
1894 - 1897 | Miller, John, traveller, Regent Flour Mills |
1894 - 1903 | Smith, Mrs. |
1896 - 1898 | McLeod, Miss |
1897 - 1903 | Harvey, James (of J. & R. Harvey, tea, coffee and provision merchants, grocers and Italian warehousemen, 398 Byres Road) |
1898 - 1914 | Kelly, Robert, inspector of works |
1900 - 1901 | Gibb, Miss C.T., teacher of music |
1900 - 1905 | MacKay, John, manufacturers' agent, 52 Virginia Street |
1903 - 1910 | Fleming, Wm. Barrie, writer (of Fleming & White, writers, 135 Wellington Street) |
1904 - 1905 | Brown, J. |
1904 - 1905 | Stephen, D. |
1906 - 1909 | Hardie, A.C. (at Wm. Shanks & Co., manufacturers, &c., 98 Dunlop Street) |
1907 - 1912 | Kelly, James Campbell, cashier (at Robert S. Waddell, foreign produce importer, 25 Hope Street) |
1907 - 1908 | Longwill, John R. (of James Osborne & Co., produce brokers, 60 Virginia Street) |
1909 - 1914 | Brown, James |
1910 - 1910 | Sinclair, J.D., drapery & millinery warehouseman, 589-603 New City Road |
1911 - 1911 | Fox, Miss Catherine A., pianoforte & singing teacher |