Paisley Philosophical Institution
The Paisley Philosophical Institution (sometimes referred to as the Paisley Philosophical Society) is a cultural and educational organisation based in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. It was founded on 8 October 1808 with the aim of educating members in scientific matters, creating a museum and establishing a library.
The Institution has helped to found several local bodies, including the (1871), the Coats Observatory (1882) and Paisley Technical College and School of Art (1897; subsequently the University of Paisley, now part of the University of the West of Scotland).
See also[]
- Thomas Coats
- John Mills McCallum
- Morris Young
External links[]
- http://paisleyphilosophicalinstitution.blogspot.co.uk/
- https://www.facebook.com/paisleyphilosophicalinstitution/
- https://twitter.com/paisleyphiloso1
Categories:
- 1808 establishments in Scotland
- Educational institutions established in 1808
- Learned societies of Scotland
- Organisations based in Renfrewshire
- Paisley, Renfrewshire
- Scientific societies based in the United Kingdom
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- Scottish organisation stubs