37 Burnbank Gardens,
North Woodside
No occupants given until 1869
1869-70 Armstrong, W.J. (of Armstrong, Muller & Co., iron merchants, 3 Royal Exchange Court)
1869-75 Calderwood, Alex. (of Clyde Jute Co., spinners & manufacturers of sacks & bags, Port Dundas Jute Works, Fleming St.)
1869-80 McFarlane, Peter (of Peter McFarlane & Sons, watch & clock makers, goldsmiths, jewellers, 10-12 Argyle Arcade & 68 Argyle St.
1870-77 Anderson, Frederick (of Anderson, Baird & Co., wholesale shawl and wincey merchants, 77 Queen St.)
1870-72 Primrose, Wm., Glasgow Aerated Bread Factory, 360 New City Road
1874-78 Young, John
1875-79 Jamieson, John, fish curer, 22 East Howard Street
1874-77 Macfarlane, Mrs. Peter
1876-80 MacLean, John Dalziel, High School, 74 John Street
1878-81 Gravet, O., professor of the French language, Park School, 25 Lynedoch Street
1879-81 Guibara, Mrs.
1879-84 Tewsley, Mrs.
1880-85 Stevenson, David, merchant, 149 West George St.
1880-81 Guibara, Fred L. (of G. & F. Guibara, tea merchants, 71 Waterloo St.)
1881-83 Erentz, Fred.
1882-83 Simpson, Mrs.
1883-90 Baldie, Robt., I.A. (of Baldie & Tennant, architects, 83 Bath St.)
1883-89 Barclay, Geo. (of Barclay Brothers, coal tar products, 63 St. Vincent St.)
1885-91 Robertson, John A., ironmonger, 41 Union St.
1885-90 Stevenson, Mrs. David
1887-89 Milne, Albert M. (at James Steel, stockbroker, member of Stock Exchange, 4 West Nile Street)
1889-1900 Waddell, James (at Baillie, Milne, & Co., wholesale grocers, 34-40 Candleriggs & 74 Trongate), later traveller, 49 Oswald St.
1889-96 Waddell, R.S,. (of Waddell & Bryson, foreign produce brokers, 83 Maxwell St.)
1890-96 Dunlop, Samuel (at Grant & Watson, hosiers, glovers, shirtmakers & outfitters, 112 Buchanan St.)
1890-96 Dunlop, Capt. Wm., shipmaster
1891-94 Lauder, Archibald, Scotch whisky merchant, 76 Sauchiehall St. & 2 Sandyford St.
1892-1905 Buist, James (of James Buist & Co., later of Buist, Cunningham & Co., warehousemen, 10-16 Jamaica St. & 172 Cowcaddens St.), later at Daly & Co., drapers, silk mercers, ladies' & gentlemen's outfitters, cabinetmakers, removal contractors, china merchants, ironmongers & complete house furnishers, 199 Sauchiehall St.
1895-97 Stevenson, T.C. (of Stevenson & Sons, boot and shoe manufacturers, 181 Sauchiehall St.)
1896-97 Dunlop, James
1897-1901 Brown, Major V., Royal Marines, 164 London Street
1897-1905 Mavor, Samuel, electrical engineer (of Mavor & Coulson Ltd., engineers and electricians, 47 King St., Mile-end)
1900-03 Alexander, John
1902-05 Stewart, H.G.
1903-05 McKillop, E. (of E. McKillop & Son, piano and organ merchants, 202 Sauchiehall St.)
1905-14 Morgan, Robt. C., secretary, The British Explosives Syndicate Ltd., Castle Chambers, 65 Renfield St., later importer of Swedish & Norwegian boxwood, &c, 43 Mains St., Waterloo St.
1905 Morgan, Mrs. Cecilia K.
Next door to 35A Burnbank Gardens Next door to 39 Burnbank Gardens
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