Three Mile House Subscription School, Cardonald
- Reference:GB 243 D-ED7/37/3
- Dates of Creation:1840 - 1860
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:2 bundles; 8 items
Scope and Content
Documents recovered from the foundation stone.
The school had its origin in a legacy of £1000, left by James Richardson of Ralston, merchant in Glasgow, who died in 1840. Through the exertions of James Snodgrass of Cardonald Mills, and the liberality of Lord Blantyre, new school premises were erected in 1860 (Banks & Barry, of London, architects).
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