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Early years
About 1857 the family moved to Shotts, after perhaps a brief stay in Holytown. Shotts is about 15 kilometres east of Bellshill midway between Glasgow and Edinburgh and was at that time the centre of the Iron industry in central Scotland. John Dyer worked in the Shotts Iron Works (then at its height) and Henry was educated at the local school (Wilson's Endowed School) where he was highly regarded by his school master. He later worked in the offices of the Iron Works for a short time. Around 1865 the Dyer family moved to Glasgow where Henry was employed at James Aitken and Company's foundry in Cranstonhill. There he served his apprenticeship as a student engineer under Thomas Kennedy and A C Kirk, and was awarded a Whitworth Exhibition in the workman category, in 1868. At the same time he attended classes at Anderson's College (later to become the University of Strathclyde) in the company of Yozo Yamao. In 1868 Henry became a student at the University of Glasgow where he graduated in 1873.
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