Village Stands As a Monument to One Man's Belief in the Essential Goodness of Humanity
The Scotsman › August 26, 2009
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The Scotsman › August 26, 2009
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DESPITE his association with New Lanark, Robert Owen's roots lie in Wales, where he was born in 1771, the son of an ironmonger.
He settled in Glasgow after marrying the daughter of the owner of New Lanark's mills.See the full content of this document
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Village Stands As a Monument to One Man's Belief in the Essential Goodness of Humanity
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