Rachel Hamilton Explained

Big Rachel
Birth Name:Rachel Molly Johnston
Birth Date:1829
Birth Place:Ireland
Death Date:1899
Other Names:Rachel Molly Hamilton
Occupation:labourer and navvy
Known For:special constable during the Partick Riots

Rachel Molly Hamilton, also known as Big Rachel, (1829–1899) was an Irish-born woman who was a special constable during the Partick Riots in Glasgow in 1875.

Early life

Hamilton was born in Ireland, later living in Partick, Glasgow in Scotland with her husband.[1] She was tall and weighed around, and became known as 'Big Rachel'. She held a variety of jobs considered unusual for women at the time, including working as a labourer in Tod and Macgregor's shipyard, as a forewoman navvy in the brickworks at Jordanhill, and as a farm labourer.[2]

The Partick riots

The Partick riots started on 6 August 1875, the centenary of Daniel O'Connell's birth, and lasted for three days. The Irish immigrants decided to celebrate O'Connell's birth with a march and other Glaswegians rose up in protest. Partick's population expanded by over 50% during the 1870s, from 17,700 to 27,400.[3] The centre of what was said to be a major civil disturbance was at Partick Cross.[4] Partick was responsible for its own policing as a police burgh. Hamilton was one of around 30 locals sworn in as special constables, who were responsible for driving the rioters back.[5]

Her story is now included as part of a walking tour run by Glasgow Women's Library that highlights notable local women.[6]

References

  1. News: Rachel Hamilton (1829–1899). 2013-04-29. Illuminated Letters. 2017-06-21. en-US.
  2. Web site: TheGlasgowStory: Big Rachel. ABACUS. Scott Graham. www.theglasgowstory.com. 2017-06-21.
  3. Greenhorne, William (1928) History of Partick 550–1912 p. 154
  4. Book: Inga Brandes. Being poor in modern Europe: historical perspectives 1800–1940. 2006. Peter Lang. 978-3-03910-256-3. 127.
  5. Web site: Big Rachel and the battle of Partick Cross. www.scotsman.com. en. 2017-06-21.
  6. Web site: At Large: From Big Rachel to the bombing of the Botanic Gardens. HeraldScotland. 16 June 2015 . en. 2017-06-21.