Next door to 10 Wilton Mansions (168 Wilton Street) Next door to12 Wilton Mansions (172 Wilton Street)
Start - End | Name, occupation and work address |
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1895 - 1900 | Fraser, J.S. (of Watson, Fraser & Co., produce and commission merchants, 33 College Street) |
1895 - 1900 | Sturdy, Geo. (of John Dawson & Co., drysalters, dyewood & dyewood extract manufacturers, 27 St. Vincent Place ; stores, 6 Morrison's Court ; works, Eglinton Dyewood Mills, Alloa) |
1895 - 1898 | Ramsay, Alfred A. (of John Mather & Son, wine merchants, 147 Queen Street) |
1896 - 1904 | Dixon, Walter, M.I.E.E., M.I.Mech. E. (of Walter Dixon & Co., electrical power & lighting engineers, motive power contractors & manufacturers, 59 Bath Street) |
1896 - 1900 | Martin, Mrs. |
1896 - 1901 | Tuddenham, Fred. Hy., agent to Stoer Brothers & Coles Ltd., Howard Square, 9 Howard Street |
1899 - 1901 | Muenchmeyer, Rev. R., Pastor of the German Evangelical Congregation, Christian Institute, 70 Bothwell Street |
1900 - 1906 | MacNeal, George H. (of Mann, MacNeal & Co., steamship owners & brokers, 46 Hope Street) |
1900 - 1907 | Ramsay, Wm. (ofWillis, Nelson & Co., straw hat manufacturers & warehousemen, 26-28 Queen Street) |
1903 - 1912 | Parker, Geo. Martin (of Dick & Parker, soap manufacturers, oil, grease, tar & pitch merchants, 76 W. Milton Street, Port-Dundas) |
1906 - 1907 | Ramsay, Miss C. |
1907 - 1908 | Beath, Mrs. M.S. |
1909 - 1914 | Murray, Andrew |
1909 - 1911 | Murray, John (of John Murray & Son Ltd., oil merchants & drysalters, 12-16 College Street) |
1909 - 1909 | Cameron, C.G. |
1910 - 1914 | Gray, Misses |
1913 - 1913 | Monteath, Mrs. W. |
1914 - 1914 | Hamilton, Thomas N. |