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Robert Gordon is a Scottish businessman who grew up in Aberdeen and graduated from Marshall College. After his successful career, he accumulated a lot of wealth mainly in Danzig, and he retired to Aberdeen around 1720. In the last ten years of his life, he prepared a plan similar to the hospital George Herio founded in Edinburgh. The purpose of the Robert Gordon Hospital is to "provide maintenance, food, entertainment, and education for young boys with poor and impoverished parents…and allow them to engage in trade and employment." Gordon died in 1731, leaving all his fortunes to the project. However, the building took nearly 20 years to complete, and the first boys were admitted in 1750. The purpose is not to provide complex education, but to provide the poor with a reasonable start in life. The boy was taken in between the ages of 8 and 11 and received food, accommodation and basic education, including English, Latin, writing and arithmetic. They left hospital trade or merchants as apprentices between the ages of 14 and 16. The hospital expanded into the 18th and 19th centuries.
 
At the same time, at the beginning of the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution led to greater demand for scientific and technical education for working-class adults. "Mechanical academies" were all over Scotland, modeled after George Birbeck established in Glasgow (he later discovered that Birbeck College, the evening school of the University of London). The Mechanical Institution in Aberdeen opened in 1824 evening classes for subjects such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, bookkeeping, maritime navigation and technology. By 1855, it received government funding as the Academy of Sciences and Arts, and the Technical Academy was established two years later.