There’s an advertisement in the Glasgow Herald, Friday, February 1, 1861, that’s a bit descriptive.
https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8 ... %2C1379059
FLAT No. 140 GEORGE STREET, AND TENEMENTS
No. 118 HIGH STREET, GLASGOW.
FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE BARGAINS,
I. THE THIRD FLAT of that Substantial TENEMENT, No. 140 George Street, Glasgow. The Flat which is in excellent condition, is occupied by Mr. Cohen, contains Seven Apartments, and has Two Cellars attached. This is very suitable for a respectable Family.
II. That TWO-STOREY TENEMENT, erected about five years ago, and situated at the head of the Close, No. 118 High Street. The Tenement is in good order, and fully occupied by Michael Flanningan and others. Also, the DWELLING HOUSE on the south side at the Close, occupied by James Cunningham. Rental of the Tenement and House, £31, ls. There is no Feu-duty or Ground Annual exigible from any of the Properties.
Further information will be given, and Offers received, by Messrs. Brown & Dunlop, Writers, 49 Virginia Street, Glasgow.
Midnight Scenes and Social Photographs, published 1858, makes interesting reading.
https://www.google.com.au/books/edition ... frontcover
Alan