The post reminisces about Blantyre’s vibrant nightlife, highlighting the joy of live music in local clubs filled with talented performers. It invites readers to share their memories of bands, singers, and entertaining nights, aiming to revive the cherished sounds and stories from Blantyre’s social scene.
Angela Boyle (nee Angela McPhail Samson)
Ari Bowman shared a photo of his family, reflecting on his late grandfather, Matthew Boyle, a renowned publican of Matt’s Bar in High Blantyre. Ari seeks information about Matthew, who passed away before his birth. He highlights his mother’s fond memories of him, following her recent passing in 2023.
Duke of Clarence, 1892
On January 14, 1892, Prince Albert Victor of Wales, Queen Victoria’s grandson, died from pneumonia amid the influenza epidemic. His death sparked rumors regarding his personal life, including bizarre claims of being Jack the Ripper. His passing deeply affected the nation, with stores in Blantyre closing for his funeral as a mark of mourning.
Improvements at Stonefield School, 1892
In January 1892, the Hamilton Herald reported significant improvements at Stonefield School, enhancing student comfort. Updates included a modernized cooking room, better lighting, improved ventilation, and additional coat hooks. These changes, along with future proposed additions, aim to make the school one of the best in the county under its capable headmaster and staff.
Pollock – McCallum Ancestry
Larking about at Larkfield, 1892
Brown & Robertson, Painters
Brown and Robertson was a painting business in High Blantyre during the 1890s, located at Gardiner Place on Main Street. They specialized in plain and decorative painting, gilding, and paperhanging, offering the latest Victorian patterns to customers. This note helps preserve their legacy for search engines.







