38 Burnbank Gardens,
North Woodside
Originally known as 19 Burnbank Gardens
No occupants given until 1864
1864-65 Sinclair, Neil (of Sinclair & Mitchell, wincey, drugget, skirting, &c., manufacturers, 66 Miller St.)
1865-73 Cockey, Wm., iron and hardware merchant, commission agent, 71 Queen Street
1865-67 Harvey, J.E., wine and spirit merchant, 229 Buchanan St. & 2 Bath St.
1867-77 Houston, Wm. (of Houston & Smellie, oil and produce brokers, 23 Royal Exchange Square)
1874-75 Kilpatrick, D.R. jun. (at John Orr Ewing & Co., turkey red dyers & printers, 46 West George St. ; works, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire)
1875-80 Gibson, Mrs.
1877-79 McLennan, Alex. (of MacLennan & Fairley, wine & whisky merchants, agents, 67 Bath St.)
1880-87 Graham, Wm. N., agent, British Linen Co. Bank, 1 Eglinton St.
1880-84 Kirk, Thomas Houston, writer (of Simpson, Kirk & Donaldson, writers, 183 West George St.)
1885-86 Ross, Mrs.
1886-90 Breen, James, wholesale fruit merchant, Bazaar, Candleriggs
1888-96 Douglas, Mrs.
1890-95 Breen, Mrs.
1893-96 Douglas, Malcolm P. (of Douglas & Douglas, stationers, printers & rubber stamp makers, 111-113 Union St.)
1896-1900 Mitchell, Wm. James, M.A., B.L., writer (of Mitchell & Bruce, writers, 49 West George Street)
1897-1901 Woodrow, Mrs.
1897-1902 Woodrow, C. Blair (of Jowitt & Woodrow, iron and steel merchants and agents, 70 Wellington Street)
1898-1901 Woodrow, Miss, teacher of pianoforte
1901-03 Fyfe, Alex., agent, Clydesdale Bank Ltd., 326 Byres Road, Hillhead
1903-08 Cameron, Rev. Donald, M.A., St. Paul's United Free Church
1902 King, Mrs. David sen. (Jane)
1902 King, Barbara, teacher, United Free Church Normal School, later at Stow College
1907-10 Henderson, Walter
1907-10 Henderson, Mrs.
Next door to 36 Burnbank Gardens
Around the corner to 20 Napiershall Street (40 Burnbank Gardens)
Across Burnbank Gardens to 41 Burnbank Gardens
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