Samuel Gunn's DC says he died at the brickworks Polmadie.
2 years in 1903
Fractured skull, fractured spine,lacerations
Presumably an accident. Family lore says he was run over by a train
Which newspaper archives should I look at to see if there was a report of the death.
thanks wini
Polmadie brickworks
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Re: Polmadie brickworks
Hi winiwini wrote:Samuel Gunn's DC says he died at the brickworks Polmadie.
2 years in 1903
Fractured skull, fractured spine,lacerations
Presumably an accident. Family lore says he was run over by a train
Which newspaper archives should I look at to see if there was a report of the death.
thanks wini
The Glasgow Herald, but the Herald archives are not yet digitised or indexed, but if you have the exact date, one of our faithful TS Mitchell Library habituees might be able to have a quick look at the microfilms
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Re: Polmadie brickworks
Wini -- If you want to see where Polmadie Brickworks was located, just outside Ruthergen, the link below will take you there. Just select map "X3.3"wini wrote:Samuel Gunn's DC says he died at the brickworks Polmadie.
2 years in 1903
Fractured skull, fractured spine,lacerations
Presumably an accident. Family lore says he was run over by a train
Which newspaper archives should I look at to see if there was a report of the death.
thanks wini
http://www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/to ... entre.html
Govan Colliery Railway was just to the south of Polmadie Brickworks, so maybe he was taking a shortcut and was hit by a train. There's also a couple of "tracks"(?) or roads running from the clay pit to a part of the brickworks building -- so maybe they had a small private railway line?
I believe the Glasgow Evening Times also has a large archive, and the Rutherglen Reformer at http://iclanarkshire.icnetwork.co.uk/contactus/ might be able to help. Good luck!
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Polmadie brickworks
Thanks for that
If anyone had any spare time when visiting the Mitchell
Samuel Gunn died 7th June at 5pm Mallomine brickworks, Polmadie
His home address was 39 Polmadie Streeet, Father William Gunn, Police Constable and Mother Annie mcPhie.
I had a look at the map with the Brickworks marked. i wonder if he was following older brothers.
wini
If anyone had any spare time when visiting the Mitchell
Samuel Gunn died 7th June at 5pm Mallomine brickworks, Polmadie
His home address was 39 Polmadie Streeet, Father William Gunn, Police Constable and Mother Annie mcPhie.
I had a look at the map with the Brickworks marked. i wonder if he was following older brothers.
wini
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Glasgow, Durness,Kilmuir via Uig, Logie Easter
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Hi Wini
Here's a report from the Scotsman:
9 June 1903
Shocking Death of A Child - A child, two years of age, named Samuel Gunn, met its death in a shocking manner on Saturday afternoon on the private railway of Messrs William Dixon & Company (Limited), Dixon Street, Glasgow. The child was playing between the rails, whilst higher up the incline several boys had started a waggon which was stationed on a small siding. The vehicle rushed downhill with considerable speed, knocking down and killing the child instantaneously. The body was shockingly mutilated. The matter has been reported to the police fiscal.
HTH
Tom
Here's a report from the Scotsman:
9 June 1903
Shocking Death of A Child - A child, two years of age, named Samuel Gunn, met its death in a shocking manner on Saturday afternoon on the private railway of Messrs William Dixon & Company (Limited), Dixon Street, Glasgow. The child was playing between the rails, whilst higher up the incline several boys had started a waggon which was stationed on a small siding. The vehicle rushed downhill with considerable speed, knocking down and killing the child instantaneously. The body was shockingly mutilated. The matter has been reported to the police fiscal.
HTH
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Thanks for that Tom
Must have been pretty horrific
wini
Must have been pretty horrific
wini
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Hi TomTom-W wrote:Hi Wini
Here's a report from the Scotsman:
9 June 1903
Shocking Death of A Child - A child, two years of age, named Samuel Gunn, met its death in a shocking manner on Saturday afternoon on the private railway of Messrs William Dixon & Company (Limited), Dixon Street, Glasgow. The child was playing between the rails, whilst higher up the incline several boys had started a waggon which was stationed on a small siding. The vehicle rushed downhill with considerable speed, knocking down and killing the child instantaneously. The body was shockingly mutilated. The matter has been reported to the police fiscal.
HTH
Tom
Many thanks for that. To be honest I hadn't read properly wini's original post and appreciated that a 2 year old was involved, - if I had I might have suggested that the "East" newspaper might have reported a "West" event
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Re: Polmadie brickworks
I'd guess that it's Mallsmire rather than Mallomine Brickworks. See map X3.7 Polmadie Street is also shown in the upper left corner of the map.wini wrote:Thanks for that
If anyone had any spare time when visiting the Mitchell
Samuel Gunn died 7th June at 5pm Mallomine brickworks, Polmadie
His home address was 39 Polmadie Streeet, Father William Gunn, Police Constable and Mother Annie mcPhie.
I had a look at the map with the Brickworks marked. i wonder if he was following older brothers.
wini
http://www.nls.uk/digitallibrary/map/to ... entre.html
Researching Adams & Kelly 1850+, particularly in Hutchesontown/Gorbals area of Glasgow.