
“The illustrious Bacon has declared that “knowledge is power”. It is obvious therefore, that the social equilibrium cannot be maintained, unless the higher ranks keep in intellectual advance of the lower.”
In 1823, after many years of disputes over access to the growing library and collection of apparatus in Anderson’s Institution, a number of students in the mechanics’ class broke away to establish the Glasgow Mechanics’ Institution. The original mechanics’ class at the Andersonian continued, and the difference between it and the lectures offered at the new Mechanics’ Institution is satirised in the cartoon above. The former was reputedly attended by the gentry, including a substantial number of women, while the new, rival Institution was attended by the lower working classes seeking to improve their knowledge for everyday application of science. The Mechanics’ Institution evidently had something of a rough reputation: one man sports a black eye and several bleary-eyed ruffians struggle to focus on the lecturer!
Reference: Northern Looking Glass, 14 November 1825, Mechanics/Anderson Collection
