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Title: john a.mclean on s.s.clio training ship
Post by: tom-dick on Monday 10 December 12 01:18 GMT (UK)
i found a great uncle john a mclean on the 1891 census,he was aged 13 from malahide,dublin,ireland.the s.s. clio was an industrial training ship for boys.does anyone have any information on what happened to these boys after they finished training and how long were they on the ship?i cant seem to track him down after that census.thank you for your help in advance,tom
Title: Re: john a.mclean on s.s.clio training ship
Post by: em on Monday 10 December 12 02:01 GMT (UK)
Here is a site about the training ships.  Hope it helps.

http://www.workhouses.org.uk/trainingships/

regards

em

Title: Re: john a.mclean on s.s.clio training ship
Post by: tom-dick on Tuesday 11 December 12 00:13 GMT (UK)
thanks very much em,a very good site,it probably means that he joined either the merchant navy or the royal navy,i will look down that avenue first,once again thank you,tom
Title: Re: john a.mclean on s.s.clio training ship
Post by: Trebrys on Monday 17 December 12 23:17 GMT (UK)
I've seen an article specifically on the Clio here somewhere....I'll scout around for you. It was written by the local historian based in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Vivian Parry Williams.
Title: Re: john a.mclean on s.s.clio training ship
Post by: tom-dick on Tuesday 18 December 12 05:38 GMT (UK)
thank you very much for your time,it would be very interesting,hope you have a merry christmas,tom
Title: Re: john a.mclean on s.s.clio training ship
Post by: wilcoxon on Tuesday 18 December 12 07:48 GMT (UK)
http://maritimematters.com/2011/03/naughty-boys-ship-exhibition-opens/

This is quite nice  :) and another lad from Dublin was on the same ship.

My great uncle was aboard the CLIO in 1891, at the time he was living with his mother in Dublin. I am puzzled as to how he went to Wales as he certainly didn’t suffer from this experience, he went on to work at the General Post Office in Dublin. Because he didn’t have a father alive then so maybe he was a handful for his poor mother.