Next door to 18 Willowbank Street Next door to 30 Willowbank Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1863 - 1871 | Galbraith, Wm. |
1863 - 1865 | Dick, Mrs. |
1863 - 1867 | Lyall, Mrs. |
1863 - 1872 | King, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, 30 Cowcaddens Street |
1863 - 1884 | Hendry, Mrs. |
1863 - 1872 | Hope, Mrs. |
1864 - 1869 | Watson, Alex., classical master, Glasgow Academy, Elmbank Street |
1865 - 1868 | McDonald, Misses |
1866 - 1867 | Shaw, John, tutor,Free Church Training College, 31 Lynedoch Street |
1867 - 1872 | King, Benjamin jun. (at Tower & Arrol, merchants & commission agents, 16 Dixon Street) |
1868 - 1871 | Bain, John (of John Bain & Co., sewed muslin manufacturers, 5 Madeira Court, 257 Argyle Street) |
1868 - 1873 | Davidson, Wm. G., warehouseman (atStewart & McDonald, wholesale warehousemen, 5 Buchanan Street & 4-18 Mitchell Street ; retail, 21 Buchanan Street) |
1868 - 1876 | Hendry, James T. (at John Watson & Sons, manufacturers of paraffin, fire & composition brick, fire clay, Netherwood, Bog & Bathville collieries, household, smithy & gas coal & coke, 130 West Nile Street) |
1869 - 1880 | Morris, Mrs. |
1870 - 1872 | Conacher, David, Caledonian Railway Company, 302 Buchanan Street |
1870 - 1873 | McDougall, D. |
1871 - 1896 | Christie, Miss |
1873 - 1875 | Neilson, Mrs. |
1873 - 1874 | Work, James |
1874 - 1878 | Young, Wm., agent, 40 Union Street |
1878 - 1887 | Edgar, Mrs. |
1878 - 1881 | Stewart, Robt., assistant English master, High School |
1880 - 1881 | Wilson, Wm. (at MacKenzie & Aitken, chartered accountants and stockbrokers, 68 St. Vincent Street) |
1880 - 1882 | Crossan, David, wine and spirit merchant, 71 Dumbarton Road & 497 St. Vincent Street |
1880 - 1882 | Adam, Miss |
1880 - 1881 | MacDougall, J.C. (of J.C. MacDougall & Co., colour & varnish manufacturers ; oil, paint & grease merchants & agents ; warehouse & office, 276 George Street) |
1882 - 1885 | Aitken, Alex., "Herald" and "Evening Times"newspapersoffice, 65-69 Buchanan Street & 62-64 Mitchell Street |
1882 - 1888 | Menzies, Robt. |
1882 - 1883 | Simpson, John, Union Bank of Scotland Limited, 101 Ingram Street |
1883 - 1883 | Leigh, Thomas |
1883 - 1895 | Morrison, David (at Gillies & Reid, ship brokers and coal shippers, 74 Broomielaw & at Bowling & Greenock) |
1885 - 1896 | Crichton, John, clerk, 201 West George Street |
1886 - 1896 | Aitken, Alex., "Herald" and "Evening Times" newspapers office, 65-69 Buchanan Street & 62-64 Mitchell Street |
1886 - 1898 | McNeill, Hector, family grocer, 144 Woodlands Road |
1888 - 1913 | Menzies, Mrs. |
1888 - 1890 | Bardner, Robt., flesher, 9 Findlay Street |
1889 - 1913 | Ritchie, David B., mason, 357 St Vincent Street |
1892 - 1895 | Abbott, Wm., organist and teacher of music |
1896 - 1896 | McLachlan, Alex. (at James MacLaclan & Sons, bottle merchants, 287 Bath Street) |
1896 - 1901 | Stevenson, John, manufacturer of riddles & sieves, wire guards for windows & rooflights, ornamental iron & wire fencing, wire bordering, plant & seed guards,114 Waterloo Street |
1898 - 1901 | Aitchison, Mrs. J.T. |
1898 - 1902 | MacKay, Rev. James |
1901 - 1903 | Aitchison, Miss |
1901 - 1906 | Campbell, Miss |
1906 - 1906 | MacDonald, James, tailor & clothier, 43 Woodlands Road |
1911 - 1911 | McLellan, Mrs. Annie, nurse |