Next door to 23 Willowbank Street Around the corner to 7 Willowbank CrescentAcross Willowbank Street to 30 Willowbank Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1880 - 1884 | Hart, Mrs. and Miss, pianoforte teachers |
1881 - 1884 | Mitchell, B. |
1881 - 1882 | Moodie, John |
1881 - 1882 | Templeton, R.O., glass case maker and shop fitter, 16 Terrace Street |
1882 - 1883 | Barclay, Miss |
1882 - 1898 | McNee, James, smith, ironmonger & gasfltter, 174 North Street |
1883 - 1885 | Lynas, Wm. |
1884 - 1886 | Farquharson, George, Commercial Bank, 10 Gordon Street |
1884 - 1888 | Morris, Mrs. |
1884 - 1887 | Munro, A. |
1892 - 1895 | Currie, James, bootmaker, 72 Woodlands Road |
1895 - 1896 | Adams, A. |
1898 - 1909 | Derby, Wm. H. (at Andrew Steven & Son, drysalters and merchants, 132 Wellington Street) |
1898 - 1901 | Laidley, David, superintendent Aid Association for the Outdoor Blind, 24 Main Street, Anderston |
1899 - 1899 | Brown, Wm., plumber & gasfitter, 509 St. Vincent Street |
1905 - 1911 | Luke, Mrs., provision merchant, 122 Stobcross Street |
1907 - 1909 | Kerr, Matthew, assurance agent (Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd., 71 Renfield Street) |
1909 - 1910 | Derby, Misses |
1911 - 1911 | Grant, D. |
1911 - 1911 | Wake, Henry Charles, traveller |