11 Westbank Terrace, Hillhead
From 1879 known as 4 Westbank Terrace to 1880, as 12 Westbank Terrace to 1882, as 28 Smith Street to 1888, as 12 Westbank Terrace to 1905, and as 40 Smith Street to 1930. Now 104 Otago Street.

No occupant given until 1860

1860-61    Leech, William Bell, writer, 45 Union Street and at 176 West George Street

1860-64    Lyon, Mrs. Geo. (Beatrice), shareholder

1861-66    Bell, Miss Martha

1861-62    Buchanan, Robt., publisher & editor of "Sentinel"

1861-63    Hooker, Mrs. Isabella, landed proprietor (painter of Old Hillhead House ?)

1862-66    Bost, Timothy (of A. Bost & Co., metal brokers and commission agents, 119 St. Vincent St.)

1862-69    McNairn, John (of Brown & Houston, American produce and commission merchants, 66 Miller Street)

1863-66    Tudhope, John

1864-72    Laing, Frederick A., English teacher, West-end Schools

1864-74    Sinclair, John, merchant

1866-72    Nicol, David, teller, Clydesdale Bank, Miller St.

1867-69    Street, Mrs., board & lodging

1868-79    Forbes, Robt. (at Mann, Byars & Co., retail warehousemen, 12 Argyle St.)

1868-70    Kerr, Rev. John, LL.D., mathematical lecturer, Free Church Normal Seminary

1869-70    Kerr, Mrs.

1869-70    Penman, David, glass & china merchant, 267 Sauchiehall St.

1871-77    Birrell, David (of G. & D. Birrell, chain, anchor, iron, coal & lime merchants, 62 Jamaica St.)

1871-79    McKenzie, Mrs.

1873-74    Lowe, Ralph, manufacturer & commission agent, 132 West Nile St.

1874-76    Nelmes, Miss, Berlin wool repository, 113 Sauchiehall St.

1874-77    Silk, Thomas, billiard table maker, 373 later 557 Sauchiehall St.

1876-90    Chamberlain, John (at Okell, Douglas & Fash, later Neil Smith & Co., later Burrell & Chamberlain, ship store merchants, 48 York St.)

1876-77    Koenig, Adolph (at Scott Brothers, iron merchants, 22 Renfield St.)

1876-80    Pullar, James T.

1878-82    Forsyth, Wm. C. (of Forsyth & Son, merchants, coal, iron, chemical & mineral brokers, commission agents, 71 Waterloo St.)

1878-82    Philip, Rev. James, Free Church, Lyon St.

1880-88    Chamberlain, Wm.

1880-99    McBrayne, Miss/Mrs.

1882-87    Pullar, Miss(es)

1883-90    Chamberlain, Geo. M. (at J. Blackburn, Son & Co., wholesale stationers & fancy goods merchants, 384 Rutherglen Road)

1883-90    McPherson, Mrs. John

1886-91    Blyth, Robt. G., iron & commission merchant, 147 West Regent St.

1890-1906    White, Maurice O., commission agent, 48 Ingram St.

1891-93    Robinson, G.F.

1891-93    Tudhope, J.

1892-1903    Edmiston, John G. (at Geo. Mason & Co., optical, chemical & photographic apparatus makers, 180-186 Sauchiehall St.)

1896-97    Knox, James, H.M. Customs

1896-1906    Sweet, W.C.

1901-06    McPherson, L.

1903-07    Sutherland, Wm.

1907    No occupant given until 1908

1908    Cooper, Hugh W., violin & watch maker, 75 Dundas St.

1909-12    McLaren, Rev. Wm. Gray, Church of Scotland Hospital chaplain

1909    Wainwright, A.E., teacher of music

1909    Wilson, John, missionary, Pollock U.F. Church

Next door to 9 Westbank Terrace (102 Otago Street)                      Next door to 13 Westbank Terrace (106 Otago Street)

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