On Christmas Eve 1891, Mrs. Gardner, the matron of Blantyre Hospital, passed away from influenza after caring for numerous patients during a severe outbreak. Esteemed for her kindness and selflessness, her dedication to nursing made a lasting impression on the community. Her contributions are commemorated by the Blantyre Project.
Caledonian Railway, 1848
In February 1848, the Caledonian Railway transformed Lanarkshire, enabling rapid transport of coal and iron to major cities. This sparked an industrial boom, establishing the region as a key industrial hub. New infrastructure emerged, fostering community growth and providing employment and connectivity, forever altering the landscape of modern Lanarkshire.
Teetotal New Year, 1892
On New Year’s Night 1892, the Blantyre Temperance Society gathered at the Temperance Institute to celebrate without alcohol. Led by Mr. T Eadie, about 25 attendees enjoyed an evening of jokes, stories, songs, games, and tea, expressing their desire for more frequent gatherings. They demonstrated that fun can exist without drinks.
Fire at the Masonic, 1892
New Years Incident, 1892
Next, a long forgotten story from 134 years ago. The scene was at Baird’s Rows, which is now modern day Calder Street. The date 1st January, New Years Day, 1892. Patrick Cashill, miner, Baird’s Rows, Blantyre, was taken into custody in connection with the death, early that Friday morning, of Owen Devine, who lodged with […]
Retracing Livingstone’s Steps
Worth a watch. TV presenters Ben Fogle and Dwayne Fields head into the heart of Africa, to retrace David Livingstone’s path in 2 part TV series, “Expedition Search for the Nile” An excellent documentary on Channel 5, which will be available for a time on catchup channels. Charting Livingstone’s Expedition in Africa right through until […]
Another great find at Blantyreferme
Max McInness discovered a mysterious worn metal object while metal detecting in Blantyreferme. Shaped like a shield, it may have been part of a badge or ornament, likely dating from the Victorian era to the early 20th century. Despite its age, faint engravings of a bird suggest hidden historical significance.







