(Redirected from Mechanics Institute)Historically, 'Mechanics' Institutes' were educational establishments formed to provide
adult education, particularly in technical subjects, to working men. As such, they were often funded by local industrialists on the grounds that they would ultimately benefit from having more knowledgeable and skilled employees (such
philanthropy was shown by, among others,
Robert Stephenson,
James Nasmyth and
Joseph Whitworth). The Mechanics' Institutes were used as 'libraries' for the adult working class.
The first institute was established in
Glasgow in 1821, some 20 years after
George Birkbeck had first instituted free lectures on arts, science and technical subjects.

Wakefield's Mechanics' Institution (1825) put to a new use in the
21st century
The
London Mechanics' Institute (later
Birkbeck College) followed in 1823, and the Mechanics' Institute in
Manchester (later to become
UMIST) in 1824.
[1] By the mid 19th century, there were over 700 institutes in towns and cities across the UK and overseas.
In
Australia, for example, the first Mechanics' Institute appeared 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 (renamed The
Melbourne Athenaeum in 1873). 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 but just over 500 remain today, and only six still operate their lending library services.
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Existing Mechanics' Institutes
There are 1000's of Mechanics' Institutes which are still operating throughout the world. Some as libraries, parts of universitites or adult education facilities, theatres, cinemas, museums, recreational facilities or community halls.
'Australia'
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Ballarat Mechanics' Institute
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Briagolong Mechanics' Institute
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Kilmore Mechanics' Institute & Free Library
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Mechanics' Institutes of Victoria
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Mechanics' Institute, Sorrento
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Prahran Mechanics' Institute
'Canada'
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Atwater Library of the Mechanics' Institute, Montreal, Quebec
'USA'
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Mechanics' Institute of the General Society, New York, New York
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Mechanics' Institute, San Francisco, California
Historical Mechanics' Institutes
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Toronto, Canada
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Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Swindon, UK,
Mechanics' Institute
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Lutterworth, UK
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Eyam, UK
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Essex, UK
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Richmond, Virginia, USA
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Rochester, NY, USA
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Leeds Mechanics' Institute (
West Yorkshire) designed by
Cuthbert Brodrick, will house
Leeds City Museum to open in August 2008
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See also
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Cultural institutions in Australia
References