Industrial Schools
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Industrial Schools
Hi everyone
Does anyone have any information on Paisley Industrial School.
According to the poor law record i have my ancestor was sent here for stealing from his mother and neighbours when he was just 9yrs old . He was commited there until the age of 16yrs.
The information i have about industrial schools is very patchy, any help would be apprieciated
Thankyou Rosie
Does anyone have any information on Paisley Industrial School.
According to the poor law record i have my ancestor was sent here for stealing from his mother and neighbours when he was just 9yrs old . He was commited there until the age of 16yrs.
The information i have about industrial schools is very patchy, any help would be apprieciated
Thankyou Rosie
SEARCHING: CLARK(DUMBARTONSHIRE AND IRELAND )DONNELLY(LANARK) BAIRD( LANARK AND NEWKILPTRICK)COWAN(ANDERSTON AND IRELAND)COOK( ANDERSTON AND CAITHNESS)ANGUS(ANDERSTON AND CAITHNESS) GAULT or GALT( PARTICK AND NEWKILPATRICK)
Re: Industrial Schools
Hi Rosie,
There have been a couple of Industrial Schools in Paisley - the ones I know about are:
Thornly Park School which was to the south of the town on the road to Barrhead. It was where the University's Halls of Residence now are, so there's maybe an irony in that! Thornly Park was there until comparatively recently, although it was closed after it burned down as far as I know.
Kibble School, which opened in the late 1850's. It's at the north end of the town almost directly opposite Glasgow Airport across the M8. Kibble is still going strong offering a wide range of services to young people and has a website at www.kibble.org . I also know that they had a social history project looking at some of the archives and I think you can search basic historical records on their website.
You could also contact the local studies library at Renfrewshire Council and you'll find their details here http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/ilwwcm/p ... ryHomePage
They may know of other schools that existed around the time of your relation's admission.
Best wishes
Brian
There have been a couple of Industrial Schools in Paisley - the ones I know about are:
Thornly Park School which was to the south of the town on the road to Barrhead. It was where the University's Halls of Residence now are, so there's maybe an irony in that! Thornly Park was there until comparatively recently, although it was closed after it burned down as far as I know.
Kibble School, which opened in the late 1850's. It's at the north end of the town almost directly opposite Glasgow Airport across the M8. Kibble is still going strong offering a wide range of services to young people and has a website at www.kibble.org . I also know that they had a social history project looking at some of the archives and I think you can search basic historical records on their website.
You could also contact the local studies library at Renfrewshire Council and you'll find their details here http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/ilwwcm/p ... ryHomePage
They may know of other schools that existed around the time of your relation's admission.
Best wishes
Brian
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Re: Industrial Schools
Thanks Brian for your prompt reply. I will try these web sites out
Rosie
Rosie
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i was at thornly park approved school for two half years,i ran away home to dundee and was given the belt over the back side when i was caught i was let out in 1966 everybody had a number i was number 10
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What’s your view of being there? Did it change you or was it all a waste of time?
Elwyn
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Although the original post was an older one do you have any dates for those involved ? As said by others there were different establishments at different time periods. The first was around 1847 and was part of the Poorhouse setup. The Kibble was set up more as a Reformatory than Industrial School around 1859, Thornly Park came around about 1912 although both were to become "list D" schools in the 1960'srosie wrote: ↑Fri May 27, 2011 12:46 pmHi everyone
Does anyone have any information on Paisley Industrial School.
According to the poor law record i have my ancestor was sent here for stealing from his mother and neighbours when he was just 9yrs old . He was commited there until the age of 16yrs.
The information i have about industrial schools is very patchy, any help would be apprieciated
Thankyou Rosie
https://www.paisley.org.uk/paisley-hist ... ed-school/ has a little more information.
~RJ Paton~
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Hello Falkyrn
Thank you for replying .
Although it was sometime ago that I had enquired , it is still an ongoing subject for me as I haven't found the answeres yet .
My ancestor was committed to Paisley Industrial school on the 28/6/1917 according to the poor law record I have . He was nine years old . He was sent thre for Stealing.
Im still not sure which one he wents however the dates of the other schools narrow it down . Thankyou for taking the time to reply
Rosie
Thank you for replying .
Although it was sometime ago that I had enquired , it is still an ongoing subject for me as I haven't found the answeres yet .
My ancestor was committed to Paisley Industrial school on the 28/6/1917 according to the poor law record I have . He was nine years old . He was sent thre for Stealing.
Im still not sure which one he wents however the dates of the other schools narrow it down . Thankyou for taking the time to reply
Rosie
Re: Industrial Schools
I think the two main options for that time would have been The Kibble and Thornly Park.
Depending upon the name actually used in the documents Thornly park may be the best contender as its official title was "The Paisley Industrial School" while the Kibble was known as the The Kibble Reformatory (The Kibble was initially set up as a private enterprise while Thornly Park was Council funded)
http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/PaisleyIS/?LMCL=e7LSGx has some background and history
Depending upon the name actually used in the documents Thornly park may be the best contender as its official title was "The Paisley Industrial School" while the Kibble was known as the The Kibble Reformatory (The Kibble was initially set up as a private enterprise while Thornly Park was Council funded)
http://www.childrenshomes.org.uk/PaisleyIS/?LMCL=e7LSGx has some background and history
~RJ Paton~