A sad tale next. My history colleague Robert Stewart recently messaged me reminding me that he had discovered 11 unknown persons interred in Blantyre Cemetery. Whilst doing some more cemetery research, Robert came across an interment of an unknown baby. He told me, “The entry in the records reads:- Newly born male child – found […]
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Blantyre Boys Mystery Find
A few Blantyre boys made a most remarkable find in early October 1930. Whilst over the river, roaming about Bothwell Castle in search of brambles, a number of Blantyre boys found a heavy Colt service revolver, part of a soldier’s uniform, and several other articles of clothing. Their curiosity was aroused by a ‘hidden’ brown paper […]
Adopt a Prisoner of War 1940
Forget pandas, whales or rainforests. In 1940, Blantyre residents could “adopt a prisoner of war!” On 2nd December 1940, the Hamilton Advertiser ran with this story. I’m slightly amazed at how sporting the German officers were in allowing the parcels to be given to camps, and more than a little suspicious that all these […]