Next door to 30 Willowbank Street Around the corner to Willowbank Bowling Green/School
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1862 - 1866 | Doig, Wm. |
1862 - 1883 | Barr, James (of James Barr & Co., timber merchants, 25 Germiston Street) |
1862 - 1867 | Reid, Robt., accountant, Post-office |
1862 - 1865 | Miller, W.G., commission merchant, 22 Dundas Street |
1862 - 1873 | Gauld, John (atStewart & McDonald, warehousemen, 5 Buchanan Street, 152 Argyle Street & 4-18 Mitchell Street) |
1862 - 1863 | Gillespie, Robt. |
1863 - 1865 | Morrison, Miss |
1863 - 1868 | Wilson, Miss |
1863 - 1878 | Young, James (at Stewart & McDonald, warehousemen, 5 & 21 Buchanan Street & 4-18 Mitchell Street) |
1865 - 1866 | Campbell, A. |
1869 - 1871 | Cowan, Misses, dressmakers |
1869 - 1870 | Deas, Alex. |
1870 - 1878 | Heron, A. |
1870 - 1872 | McVicar, Mrs. Wm. |
1870 - 1872 | Young, R. |
1871 - 1878 | Jack, John, wright (of McIntyre & Jack, wrights & builders, 317 Bath Street & 53 Elmbank Street) |
1871 - 1873 | Rutherford, Alex., goods superintendent, North British Railway, Queen Street Station, later at 14 West George Street |
1872 - 1878 | Herron, Hugh, writer (of Crawford & Herron, writers, 104 West Regent Street) |
1872 - 1873 | Main, John, mason & builder |
1873 - 1884 | Beattie, Mrs. |
1874 - 1878 | Herron, Thomas, family grocer and wine merchant, 229 Dumbarton Road & 2 Corunna Street |
1874 - 1876 | Walter, Thomas |
1876 - 1878 | Andrewes, Henry G., surveyor, Imperial Fire Office, 175 West George Street |
1878 - 1884 | Campbell, D.N. |
1879 - 1881 | Gilmour, David, wright, 88 Renfrew Street |
1880 - 1885 | Jardine, Thomas |
1880 - 1885 | Noble, Robt., missionary,Finnieston Free Church, 49 Derby Street |
1883 - 1887 | Hamilton, Andrew, manager (at John Gemmell, rope, rag & paper stock merchant, 14-20 Bishop Street, Anderston) |
1884 - 1910 | Gillies, John (of McDonald & Gillies, joiners, 30 South Woodside Road, later John Gillies & Co., wright, Cromwell Lane) |
1884 - 1891 | McCulloch, Ivie, grocer, 30 Gibson Street |
1885 - 1893 | Rennie, John, draper and milliner, 4 Elderslie Street & 242 Saracen Street |
1886 - 1909 | Drummond, John |
1886 - 1887 | Drummond, Miss J. |
1887 - 1890 | Fleming, Alexander, cashier (Archd. Parker, wholesale provision merchant, 16-18 Wilson Street) |
1887 - 1890 | Wilson, Thomas, student missionary, Wynd Church, Kidston Street |
1887 - 1893 | Fleming, Andrew |
1888 - 1893 | McGrigor, Mrs. C. |
1893 - 1902 | MacDonald, John, superintendent of Mission to Outdoor Blind for Glasgow and West of Scotland, 4 Bath Street |
1893 - 1900 | McRoberts, Joseph, postman |
1893 - 1897 | Cunningham, Wm. |
1896 - 1903 | Harrison, Alex. C., hairdresser and perfumer, 416 New City Road |
1897 - 1899 | Buchanan, John, auctioneer, valuator, assessor of fire losses & marine surveyor (at Robert McTear & Co., auctioneers & valuators, assessors of fire losses & marine surveyors ; Royal Exchange Sale Rooms, 4-6 North Court, Royal Exchange, Street Vincent place ; stores, Couper Place, North Wallace Street) |
1898 - 1903 | Anderson, John T., manufacturers' agent and importer, 49 Jamaica Street |
1900 - 1900 | Alexander, John |
1902 - 1903 | MacDonald, Mrs. John |
1905 - 1912 | MacNair, Wm., stationer and fancy goods merchant, 39 Cowcaddens Street |
1908 - 1912 | Muir, James |
1909 - 1913 | Crawford, J.D. |
1910 - 1910 | Rollo, David ( at Wm. Young & Son, blacksmiths, 9 Ross Street) |
1911 - 1911 | Tait, John |