Next door to 5 Wilton Street Across Simpson Street to 17 Wilton Street
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1874 - 1877 | Robb, Charles (of Robb & Smart, general drapers, 79-81 Cowcaddens) |
1877 - 1879 | Wight, John G. (at Alexander Hope jun. & Co., manufacturing chemists, Coatbridge Street, Port Dundas) |
1879 - 1881 | Cooper, Hunter (at R. Laidlaw & Son, gas & water engineers, contractors, manufacturers of cast-iron pipes, gas & water meters, valves, iron & brass founders, Alliance Foundry, 147 East Milton Street & Broomhill Foundry, 358 Dobbie's Loan) |
1879 - 1885 | Smith, Henry, inspector, North British Railway |
1880 - 1881 | Hunter, Thomas, commission agent, 70 Brunswick Street |
1882 - 1884 | Peacock, John D., stationer, bookseller, printer, bookbinder & newsagent, 229 Cambridge Street |
1883 - 1889 | Twaddle, T.C. |
1885 - 1890 | Low, John S., manager, 169 New City Road |
1887 - 1891 | Paterson, Alex., teacher of singing |
1890 - 1892 | Jarvie, James, joiner and builder |
1890 - 1891 | MacDonald, John, cashier (at British & Foreign Mineral Water Co., mineral water manufacturers, 492-508 New City Road) |
1894 - 1894 | Jessiman, Miss Mary, dressmaker |
1895 - 1896 | Gibson, H.F. |
1895 - 1897 | McNeill, David (G.P.O.) |
1896 - 1903 | Graham, John B. (telegraph department, G.P.O.) |
1899 - 191814 | Love, George, musician |
1902 - 1902 | Jessiman, Wm. |
1902 - 1907 | McMillan, Thomas, slater |
1903 - 1911 | Meiklejohn, Alex. W. (at Wm. McLaren, Sons & Co. Ltd., warehousemen & manufacturers, 5 South Hanover Street) |
1903 - 1911 | Meiklejohn, Miss |
1909 - 1909 | Currie, Mrs. Jean P., costumier |
1910 - 1910 | Harrison, Samuel, manager |
1913 - 1914 | Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth |
1913 - 1914 | Campbell, David, iron fitter |
1913 - 1914 | Miller, Alex., blacksmith |
1913 - 1914 | Stewart, James, shoemaker |
1913 - 1914 | Turner, Wm., blacksmith |
1913 - 1913 | Shearer, John, salesman |