Mechanics' institutes
Mechanics' institutes are educational establishments, originally formed to provide adult education, particularly in technical subjects, to working men. Similar organisation are sometimes simply called "institutes". As such, they were often funded by local industrialists on the grounds that they would ultimately benefit from having more knowledgeable and skilled employees. The mechanics' institutes were used as "libraries" for the adult working class, and provided them with an alternative pastime to gambling and drinking in pubs.
Origins and history
The world's first mechanics' institute was established in Edinburgh, Scotland, in October 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh, with the provision of technical education for working people and professionals. Its purpose was to "address societal needs by incorporating fundamental scientific thinking and research into engineering solutions". The school revolutionised access to education in science and technology for ordinary people.The second institute in Scotland was incorporated in Glasgow in November 1823, built on the foundations of a group started at the turn of the previous century by George Birkbeck. Under the auspices of the Andersonian University, Birkbeck had first instituted free lectures on arts, science and technical subjects in 1800. This mechanics' class continued to meet after he moved to London in 1804, and in 1823 they decided to formalise their organisation by incorporating themselves as the Mechanics' Institute.
The first mechanics' institute in England was opened at Liverpool in July 1823. The London Mechanics' Institute followed in December 1823, and the mechanics' institutes in Ipswich and Manchester in 1824. By the mid-19th century, there were over 700 institutes in towns and cities across the UK and overseas, some of which became the early roots of other colleges and universities. For example the University of Gloucestershire, which has the Cheltenham Mechanics' Institute and Gloucester Mechanics' Institute within its history timeline. It was as a result of delivering a lecture series at the Cheltenham Mechanics' Institute that the radical George Holyoake was arrested and then convicted on a charge of blasphemy.
In Australia, the first mechanics' institute was established in Hobart in 1827, followed by the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts in 1833, Newcastle School of Arts in 1835, then the Melbourne Mechanics' Institute established in 1839. From the 1850s, mechanics' institutes quickly spread throughout Victoria wherever a hall, library or school was needed. Over 1200 mechanics' institutes were built in Victoria and just over 500 remain today, and only six still operate their lending library services.
The Industrial Revolution created a new class of reader in Britain by the end of the 18th century, "mechanics", who were civil and mechanical engineers in reality. The Birmingham Brotherly Society was founded in 1796 by local mechanics to fill this need, and was the forerunner of mechanics' institutes, which grew in England to over seven hundred in number by 1850.
G. Jefferson explains that:
The first phase, the Mechanics Institute movement, grew in an atmosphere of interest by a greater proportion of the population in scientific matters revealed in the public lectures of famous scientists such as Faraday. More precisely, as a consequence of the introduction of machinery a class workmen emerged to build, maintain and repair, the machines on which the blessing of progress depended, at a time when population shifts and the dissolving influences of industrialization in the new urban areas, where these were concentrated, destroyed the inadequate old apprentice system and threw into relief the connection between material advancement and the necessity of education to take part in its advantages.
Small tradesmen and workers could not afford subscription libraries, so for their benefit, benevolent groups and individuals created mechanics' institutes that contained inspirational and vocational reading matter, for a small rental fee. Later popular non-fiction and fiction books were added to these collections. The first known library of this type was the Birmingham Artisans' Library, formed in 1823. Some mechanics' libraries lasted only a decade or two, many eventually became public libraries or were given to local public libraries after the Public Libraries Act 1850 passed. Though use of the mechanics' library was limited, the majority of the users were favourable towards the idea of free library use and service, and were a ready to read public when the establishment of free libraries occurred.
Beyond a lending library, mechanics' institutes also provided lecture courses, laboratories, and in some cases contained a museum for the members' entertainment and education. The Glasgow Institute, founded in 1823, not only had all three, it was also provided free light on two evenings a week from the local gas light company. The London Mechanics' Institute installed gas illumination by 1825, revealing the demand and need for members to use the books.
Existing
Thousands of mechanics' institutes still operate throughout the world—some as libraries, parts of universities, adult education facilities, theatres, cinemas, museums, recreational facilities, or community halls.Australia
- Amphitheatre Mechanics' Institute, Amphitheatre
- Ballarat Mechanics' Institute, Ballarat
- Berwick Mechanics' Institute, Berwick
- Briagolong Mechanics' Institute, Briagolong
- Footscray Mechanics' Institute Inc. Library
- Kilmore Mechanics' Institute and Free Library
- Kyneton Mechanics' Institute
- Lancefield Mechanics' Institute and Free Library
- Little River Mechanics' Institute, Little River
- Maldon Athenaeum, Maldon
- Melbourne Athenaeum
- Narre Warren Mechanics Institute
- Prahran Mechanics' Institute
- Purlewaugh Mechanics' Institute
- Purnim Mechanics' Institute, Purnim
- Mechanics' Institute, Sorrento
- Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts
- Romsey Mechanics Institute
- Richmond School of Arts
- Guildford Soldiers Memorial School of Arts
- Cronulla School of Arts
- Carlton School of Arts hall
- Sunny Corner School of Arts.
- Cookamidgera Mechanics Institute.
- Warrandyte Mechnanics' Institute, Warrandyte
- Wambat Mechanics Institute.
Canada
- Atwater Library of the Mechanics' Institute, Montreal, Quebec
UK
- Bradford Mechanics' Institute Library 76 Kirkgate, BD1 1SZ
- , North Lincs, UK,
- , Marsden, West Yorkshire, HD7 6BW, now a rental hall and public library
US
- General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York
- Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco, California
- Mechanics Hall, Worcester
- Maine Charitable Mechanics Association
- New Haven Young Men's Institute
Historical
Australia
; New South Wales- Albury Mechanics' Institute
- The Blacktown Mutual Improvement Association,
- Carlingford Mechanics' Institute
- Kogarah School of Arts
- Lawson Mechanics' Institute
- Moruya Mechanics' Institute
- Oatley School of Arts
- Penrith Mechanics' Institute
- Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute
- Berwick Mechanics' Institute
- Footscray Mechanics' Institute Inc. Library
- Maldon Athenaeum, Maldon
- Melbourne Athenaeum
- Melbourne mechanics institute now part of the Victorian state library
- Prahran Mechanics' Institute, 1854, the only Mechanics’ Institute in Victoria which has its own Act of Parliament for its incorporation.
- Briagolong Mechanics' Institute, Briagolong
- Ballarat Mechanics' Institute Ballarat
- Berwick Mechanics' Institute, Berwick. 1862
- Ballan Mechanics Institute, 1860
- Binalong, Victoria Mechanics Institute
- Brunswick, Victoria Mechanics Institute* Briagolong Mechanics’ Institute, 1874
- Bunyip Mechanics’ Institute 1905
- Footscray Mechanics' Institute Inc. Library
- Burke and Wills Institute, Fryertown Victoria
- Charlton, Mechanics Institute
- Drysdale Free Library
- Elmhurst Mechanics Institute
- Echuca Mechanics' Institute, Victoria
- Geelong Mechanics Institute
- Glengarry Mechanics’ Institute,1886
- Great Western Mechanics Institute
- Horsham, Mechanics Institute
- Healesville Mechanics Institute
- Kilmore Mechanics' Institute and Free Library
- Kyneton Mechanics Institute
- Lancefield Mechanics' Institute and Free Library
- Little River Mechanics' Institute, Little River
- Long Gully Mechanics Institute
- Longwarry Mechanics' Institute and Free Library, 1886
- Leongatha Mechanics Institute
- Lilydale Mechanics Institute
- Malmsbury Mechanics' Institute, 1862
- Meeniyan Mechanics' Institute, 1892
- Moonambel Mechanics' Institute
- Mornington Mechanics Institute
- Morongla Creek Mechanics Institute Hall
- Murrumburrah#gallery Institute
- Macarthur, Victoria Mechanisc Institute Hall
- Nagambie Mechanics Institute
- Narre Warren Mechanics Institute
- Prahran Mechanics' Institute
- Purlewaugh Mechanics' Institute
- Purnim Mechanics' Institute, Purnim
- Port Fairy Library and Lecture Hall, 1860
- Mechanics' Institute, Sorrento
- Romsey Mechanics Institute
- Riddells Creek Mechanics Institute
- Rosedale Mechanics' Institute, 1863
- Rushworth Mechanics Institute
- Stratford Mechanics' Institute., 1866
- Trafalgar Mechanics' Institute and Free Library, 1889
- Toongabbie Mechanics' Institute, 1883
- Warrandyte Mechnanics' Institute, Warrandyte
- Wiiliamstown Mechanics Institute
- Ballarat Mechanics Institute
- Ballan Mechanics Institute
- Charlton, Mechanics Institute
- Drysdale Free Library
- Elmhurst Mechanics Institute
- Echuca Mechanics' Institute, Victoria
- Great Western Mechanics Institute
- Healesville Mechanics Institute
- Kyneton Mechanics Institute
- Horsham, Mechanics Institute
- Leongatha Mechanics Institute
- Lilydale Mechanics Institute
- Moonambel Mechanics Institute
- Mornington Mechanics Institute
- Morongla Creek Mechanics Institute Hall
- Murrumburrah#gallery Institute
- Macarthur, Victoria Mechanisc Institute Hall
- Nagambie Mechanics Institute
- Riddells Creek Mechanics Institute
- Rushworth Mechanics Institute
- Mechanics' Institute, Sorrento
- Merton Mechanics' Institute
- Winiam, Shire of Lowan Mechanis Institute Library
- Woodend Mechanics Institute
- Yandoit Mechanics Institute
- Baree School of Arts
- Brisbane School of Arts
- Bundaberg School of Arts
- Cairns School of Arts
- Coorparoo School of Arts
- Eumundi School of Arts
- Gympie School of Arts
- Herberton School of Arts
- Irvinebank School of Arts Hall
- Maryborough School of Arts
- Numinbah Valley School of Arts
- Ravenswood School of Arts
- Rockhampton School of Arts
- Townsville School of Arts
- Woody Point Memorial Hall
- Yangan School of Arts
- Adelaide Mechanics' Institute, which later developed into the South Australian Museum and State Library of South Australia
- Curramulka Institute
- Edithburgh Institute
- Balaklava Institute Hall
- Beachport, South Australia Institute
- Cambrai, South Australia Institute
- Cobdogla Institute
- Coonalpyn Institute
- Dawson
- Dublin Institute
- Freeling Institute
- Farrell Flat Institute
- Hamley Bridge Institute
- Owen Institute
- Karoonda Institute
- Macclesfield Institute
- Mannum Institute
- Mintaro Institute
- Mitcham Institute
- Morgan Institute
- Mount Gambier Institute
- Nackara Institute
- Pinaroo Institute
- Pine Point Memorial Institute
- Port Vincent Institute
- Ramco Institute
- Saddleworth Institute
- Stansbury Memorial Institute
- Terowie Institute and Council Chamber
- Waikerie Institute
- Wasleys Institute
- Swan River Mechanics' Institute
- South Perth Old Mill Theatre
- Guildford Mechanics Institute
- Toodyay Mechanics Institute
- Mechanics Institute of West Australia
- Mechanics' Institute Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
- Van Diemen's Land Mechanics' Institute
- Huon Mechanics' Institute
- Hobart Mechanics' Institute
- West Hobart Mechanics' Institute
- Waratah Mechanics' Institute
- Port Esperance Mechanics' Institute
- Emu Bay Mechanics' Institute
- Ringarooma Mechanics' Institute
- Queenstown Mechanics' Institute
Canada
Atlantic provinces
- Halifax Mechanics Institute
- St. John Mechanics' Institute
Ontario
- Barrie Mechanics' Institute
- Brockville Mechanics' Institute, now Brockville Public Library
- Bytown Mechanics' Institute, later Mechanics' Institute and Athenaeum of Ottawa, now Ottawa Public Library
- Elmsley Library Association and Mechanics' Institute
- Elora Mechanics' Institute
- Farmers' Mechanics' Institute of Streetsville
- Guelph Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute, now Guelph Public Library
- Hamilton and Gore Mechanics' Institute
- Kingston Mechanics' Institute
- London Mechanics' Institute
- Mechanics' Institute, Coldstream
- Mechanics' Institute
- Mechanics' Institute of Goderich
- Mechanics' Institute of Point Edward
- Midland Railroad Mechanics' Institute
- Napanee Mechanics' Institute
- Newmarket Farmers' Mechanics' Institute
- Owen Sound Mechanics Institute
- Peterborough Mechanics' Institute
- St. Catharines Mechanics' Institute Library
- Toronto Mechanics' Institute
- Woodstock Mechanics' Institute
Quebec
- Montreal Mechanics Institute
- * Atwater Library of the Mechanics' Institute of Montreal
- * Montreal Children's Library – Atwater Branch
- Quebec Mechanics' Institute
Hong Kong
- Government trade school
New Zealand
- Auckland Mechanics' Institute, founded 30 September 1842, closed 1880, with transfer of all library content to Auckland City Council library.
United Kingdom
- Aberdeen Mechanics' Institute, Market Street, Aberdeen, now a hotel.
- Bradford Mechanics' Institute Library
- , Angus
- Brentford Mechanics’ Institution, founded in 1835 and closed around 1890.
- Burnley Mechanics, Burnley, Lancashire
- Darlington Mechanics Institute, built in 1854, as of 2014 a nightclub and bar.
- School of Arts of Edinburgh, renamed to Heriot-Watt University in 1966
- Eyam, UK
- Essex, UK
- Epworth, North Lincolnshire, UK
- Ipswich Institute, Suffolk, UK –
- Leeds Mechanics' Institute designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, now Leeds City Museum
- Liverpool Mechanics School of Arts, founded 1825, renamed Liverpool Mechanics Institution in 1832, which later became the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys and from 1996 the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
- London Mechanics' Institute which eventually became Birkbeck, University of London
- Lurgan, County Armagh. 69 Market Street.
- Lutterworth, UK
- Manchester, forerunner of University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, which merged with Victoria University of Manchester to form the University of Manchester
- Nottingham Mechanics Institute
- University of South Wales, Newport – The old mechanics institute building was sold off and has been converted to private apartments.
- Otley, Yorkshire, UK
- Royston, Hertfordshire, built 1855, later became the town hall and
- Spitalfields Mechanics' Institution, founded in early 1825 by Thomas Gibson, father of Thomas Field Gibson
- Swindon Mechanics' Institute, UK
- Wolverhampton
United States
- 1792 The Mechanic Library Society of New Haven, Connecticut was founded. It was chartered the following year and was eventually superseded in New Haven by The Young Men's Institute Library.
- 1795 The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association of Boston, Massachusetts, was "formed for the sole purposes of promoting the mechanic arts and extending the practice of benevolence."
- 1820 General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York established. Renamed and became the Mechanics Institute in 1858.
- 1821 The English High School was established in Boston, MA, as the first public high school, with leadership from the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association.
- 1824 "The Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts" opened in Philadelphia.
- 1826 The Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts opened in Baltimore.
- 1827 Boston established a mechanics' institute.
- 1828 In Cincinnati, the Ohio Mechanics Institute was founded on 20 November to "facilitate the diffusion of useful knowledge" to "ingenious artisans and mechanics".
- Richmond, Virginia – Mechanics' institute was located at 9th and Bank Streets Marshall Street properties are now part of Virginia Commonwealth University and Richmond Public Schools
- Rochester, New York – 1885 mechanics' institute merged with the Rochester Athenium in 1891 to become the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute. Renamed to Rochester Institute of Technology in 1944.
- An "Agricultural and Mechanical" university – one that includes a college of agriculture and a college of engineering, provided for by the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act
Land-grant universities
- Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
- Florida A&M University
- Louisiana State University and A&M College, commonly referred to as just "Louisiana State University"
- Southern University and A&M College
- Texas A&M University, the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System
Community colleges
- Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, a community college
Mechanics' Worldwide Conferences
- Buildings, Books and Beyond: Mechanics' Worldwide by the Prahran Mechanics' Institute at Prahran, Victoria, Australia.
- Self Help: Mechanics' Worldwide by the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution at Bath, Somerset, England.
- Buildings, Books and Blackboards:Intersecting Narratives A combined conference of the Australian and New Zealand History of Education Society, Mechanics' Institutes Worldwide and incorporating the 10th Library history forum.
- Reinvention: Thriving in the 21st Century - International Conference of Independent Libraries and Mechanics’ Institutes by San Francisco Mechanics' Institute