« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 24 September 14 20:35 BST (UK) »
I have been reading this interesting thread and looking too at the various links given. The reason being that I have just discovered that my great grandfather's brother was admitted to Ardwick Green Industrial School in 1873. I assume that this was because he was considered to be in need of some level of discipline rather than simply be pursuing his education. Will I be able to learn any more and, if so, where should I apply for information? Someone referred to the Manchester Library having more records; would this be Central Library? I would like admission and discharge details if possible. Any help or advice would be very much appreciated as this line in my research is a brick wall as all but this sibling (and their parents) died relatively young. This boy is the one I have not found any marriage or death for so I would like to put his story together if I can.
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