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William Alexander Smith (Boys' Brigade)

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44: 315:. In early January 1869, he became a pupil in a private school, The Western Educational Institution, more widely known as "Burns' and Sutherland’s School". In his first and only term there, he took seven prizes. His time in the institution was short-lived as he ended his school days late in May, aged 14. 467: 326:
In October 1869, a few days before his 15th birthday, be began working in his uncle's business. Alex. Fraser & Co. were wholesale dealers in "soft goods", shawls being one of their chief markets.
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Nonetheless, Smith did not cease his education altogether. His writings in a notebook indicated that he continued to take French classes after joining his uncle's business.
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later the same year. He also became a Sunday School teacher. It was a combination of these two activities that led him to found the
308:, known as the "Thurso Academy". There is now a building at Boys' Brigade Headquarters in Hemel Hempstead called the Thurso Centre. 431: 462: 403: 113: 361: 150: 497: 330: 110: 383:, Edinburgh. There is also a Memorial Plaque in Glasgow Cathedral, it is at the Northwest corner of the Nave. 492: 507: 296:. He was the eldest son of Major David Smith and his wife Harriet. He had one sister and two brothers. 502: 512: 49: 380: 376: 487: 482: 161: 8: 408: 372: 338: 349: 289: 285: 404:"Sir Wm. A. Smith Dies. Founder of the Boys' Brigade Succumbs in His London Home" 357: 334: 476: 275:
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) by King Edward VII
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Smith was commissioned into the Rifle Volunteers in 1877 and promoted to
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The Development of Muscular Christianity in Victorian Britain and Beyond
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He later joined the 1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers, part of the local
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on 4 October 1883 at Free Church Mission Hall, North Woodside Road,
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He died on 10 May 1914 in London. He was buried in Glasgow
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for his services to children. He reached the rank of
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William Alexander Smith (Boys Brigade)

Alexander Ignatius Roche
St Paul's Cathedral, London
St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh
Miller's Institute
1st Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers
The Boys' Brigade
Boys' Brigade
Thurso
Scotland
Miller Institution
Glasgow
Volunteer Force
Lance-Corporal
Church of Scotland
Lieutenant
Boys' Brigade
Glasgow
knighted
King Edward VII
Honorary Colonel
Western Necropolis
St Paul's Cathedral
St Giles' Cathedral


"Sir Wm. A. Smith Dies. Founder of the Boys' Brigade Succumbs in His London Home"
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