English businessperson, publisher, editor, and activist (1817–1883)
Thomas Bywater Smithies
Born 27 August 1817 Died 20 July 1883 (1883-07-21 ) (aged 65) Resting place Abney Park Cemetery , London, EnglandOther names T. B. S.[ 1] Occupation(s) Businessperson, publisher, editor, activist Known for Mother Catherine Smithies
Thomas Bywater Smithies (27 August 1817 – 20 July 1883) was an English businessperson, radical publisher, editor, and campaigner for temperance and animal welfare . He was the founder and editor of the broadsheet periodical The British Workman .
Biography
Smithies was born on 27 August 1817 in York , to James and Catherine Smithies , the second of ten children.[ 2] His mother was a campaigner for abolitionism , animal welfare and temperance . He converted to Methodism at age 15, joining the Methodist Society .[ 3] The following year, he started work at the Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance Company .[ 4] He also worked as a Sunday school teacher and initiated missionary meetings specifically for children.[ 5] He became teetotal in 1837, aged 20.[ 4] Smithies additionally founded the first temperance society in York.[ 5]
In 1849, Smithies moved to London to become the manager of the Gutta Percha Company .[ 4] He formed the first Band of Hope in London at his friend Hannah Bevan 's house and it included some of her neighbours and children.[ 6] In 1851, he published Sunday Scholars' Friend and the Band of Hope Review (1851–1937). This was followed by The British Workman in 1855; edited by Smithies.[ 7] Subsequent publications included The Infant's Magazine , The Children's Friend , The Family Friend , The Friendly Visitor , and The Weekly Welcome .[ 3]
In 1879, he published the Band of Mercy Advocate (1879–1934), a periodical for the Bands of Mercy movement, which was founded by his mother.[ 8]
On 20 July 1883, after a period of long illness, Smithies died of heart disease , aged 67.[ 3] [ 4] He was buried with his mother in Abney Park Cemetery .[ 9]
Selected publications
References
^ a b "Illustrated Sabbath Facts ; or God's weekly gift for the weary. Reprinted from the "British Workman." [Edited by T.B.S. [i.e. Thomas Bywater Smithies.]" . WorldCat.org . Retrieved 13 October 2024 .
^ "Smithies, Thomas Bywater (1817–1883), campaigner for temperance and for animal welfare campaigner for animal welfare" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 2004. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/74113 . Retrieved 22 June 2020 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^ a b c Stevenson, George John (1884). Methodist Worthies: Characteristic Sketches of Methodist Preachers of the Several Denominations, with Historical Sketch of Each Connexion . London: T. C. Jack. pp. 588–591.
^ a b c d "SMITHIES, Thomas Bywater (Editor, "British Workman")" . BLT19: 19th-Century Business, Labour, Temperance, & Trade Periodicals . 19 July 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2020 .
^ a b "Smithies, Thomas Bywater" . DMBI: A Dictionary of Methodism in Britain and Ireland . Retrieved 13 October 2024 .
^ Phillips, Amanda (23 September 2004). "Bevan [née Bennett], Hannah Marishall (1798–1874), philanthropist" . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi :10.1093/ref:odnb/45524 . Retrieved 31 July 2020 . (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^ "British Workman magazine" . Archives Hub . Retrieved 22 June 2020 .
^ "Animals" . BLT19: 19th-Century Business, Labour, Temperance, & Trade Periodicals . 18 July 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2020 .
^ Pinching, Albert (9 June 2019). "Wood Green's Obelisk" . Hornsey Historical Society . Retrieved 22 June 2020 .
^ "Illustrated Anecdotes and pithy pieces of prose and verse. Compiled by T.B.S. [i.e. Thomas Bywater Smithies.]" . WorldCat.org . Retrieved 13 October 2024 .
^ "The Earlham Series of Tracts. Compiled by T.B.S. [i.e. Thomas Bywater Smithies.]" . WorldCat.org . Retrieved 13 October 2024 .
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