Juvenile Offenders in Victorian Lancashire: W.J. Garnett and the Bleasdale Reformatory
This book tells the fascinating story of the Bleasdale Reformatory from its opening in 1857 to its closure
in 1905. It examines the background to the foundation of these reformatories and charts the changing
relationship between philanthropists, charitable organisations and Government officials at a national
and local level through the late nineteenth century. Detail is provided of the reformatory regime and
the histories of some of the boys held at Bleasdale. The book also examines the relative success rates of
Bleasdale and other Lancashire reformatories,
and contains a wealth of insights into their intentions and their outcome, drawing lessons relevant to the twenty-first century.
* Softback *
* Full Colour Cover *
* ISBN:
978-1-86220-214-6 *
* 104
Pages *
* Price: £9.95 (plus £1 p+p) *
Published by Centre for North-West
Regional Studies, Lancaster University
Emmeline Garnett is a retired schoolteacher with a passion for local and family history. She is the author of a number of books and articles
on the region, including a recent edition of The Dated Buildings of South Lonsdale.