4 Woodlands Road,
Woodlands
Known as
St. George's Mansions after 1900.
No occupants given until 1860
1860-62 Nelson, Gilbert, church officer, Park Church, Lynedoch Place, Park
1861-79 Craig, Alex. (Alexander Craig & Co., sugar brokers, agents for Eagle Insurance Co. of London, 33 Virginia St.)
1861-62 Craig, J.P.
1861-69 Crichton, Wm.
1861-62 Dickson, Miss
1861-62 Shaw, Alex. (of Shaw & Stewart, warehousemen, 107-109 Cowcaddens Street)
1862-64 Brodie, Miss
1862-64 Todd, Francis, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 217 Sauchiehall St.
1863-65 Alexander, Wm., wholesale & retail tea dealer & grocer, 265 Argyle St.
1863-78 Dunlop, Miss
1863-66 Hill, Miss, dressmaker
1863-64 Holmes, Mrs.
1863-65 Macallester, A.D., artist
1864-67 Blaikley, Mrs.
1864-65 Laing, Mrs.
1864-65 Rankin, Mrs. Hugh
1865-76 Ferguson, Mrs.
1865-87 Williamson, Archd. (of Brown, Steven & Williamson, sugar merchants, 41 Virginia St.)
1866-68 Adams, Mrs.
1866-67 Fischer, Edmund, merchant, 85 Maxwell Street
1866-67 Graham & Hill, Misses, dressmakers
1866-73 Hart, Mrs., teacher of music
1867-72 Hill, Miss, dressmaker
1867-80 Logan, Mrs.
1869-73 Moffat, Dr. K. Carter, F.R.S.S.R., lecturer on chemistry, analytical chemist, Glasgow Mechanics' Institution, 38 Bath St.
1870-73 Kirk, Andrew
1872-73 Hannah, Wm., iron & commission merchant, agent for Jones & Lloyd, anchor, chain & nail manufacturers, 65 Jamaica St.
1874-79 Sawers, John A. (of R.B. Sawers & Co., zebra shawl dress manufacturers, 9 Montrose St.)
1875-77 Thomson, Martinus, professor of dancing
1877-80 Cunningham, H., clerk (at John Stewart & Co., iron and coal masters, 30 Oswald St.)
1877-81 Smellie, James, measurer (at Henry Herbertson & Co., measurers, 154 St. Vincent St.)
1879-83 Boyle, Miss M.M., dress paper pattern and machine agent, 120 Sauchiehall St.
1879-82 Craig, Mrs. A.
1881-82 Rose, Alex.
1882-83 Ballingall, Thomas
1882-83 Clark, Daniel
1882-83 Craig, Miss
1882-95 King, James, grocer and wine merchant, 41 St. George's Road
1883-86 Brodie, Miss
1883-84 Jackson, Wm. V., goldsmith, watch and clock maker, 81 Virginia St.
1884-85 Ferguson, Mrs. Geo.
1886-87 Cameron, Mrs. Mary, stationer and newsagent, 8 Queen's Arcade
1886-88 McKenzie, Alex. (of Campbell & Mackenzie, writers, 95 Bath St.)
1886-1900 Manford, Mrs.
1886-87 Walton, John, violoncellist
1886-87 Wilson, James, butcher, 242 Sauchiehall St.
1888-90 Hicks, J. & W., photographers, 11 West Nile Street
1888-90 MacDonald, Mrs. D., cloak and dressmaker
1889-91 Bourdacke, Henri, B.A., French teacher
1889-90 Kennedy, James
1890-1900 Dale, Thomas R., hairdresser, 6 Woodlands Road
1890-92 Gardner, T.A., warehouseman, scarfs, braces, collar fronts, handkerchiefs, mufflers, &c, 12 Miller St.
1892-97 Gunn, Miss, music teacher
1892-94 McMillan, Charles, agent
1892-1900 Meikle, John, journalist
1897-99 Ballantine, Miss M., dressmaker
1898-99 Guy, John (at James Harper & Co., grain and flour merchants, 39 Hope Street)
1899-1900 Keller, Johan, sculptor, Albany Chambers, 534 Sauchiehall St.
1900 No occupants given until 1902 ; building demolished
1902-03 Morton, Stephen (of Robert Morton & Sons, muslin manufacturers, 7 Ann St.)
1903 No occupants given until after 1915
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