File. Orders of Service 'Opening of New Buildings'

Reference No:
U DMS/14/31
Dates:
1927-1970
Description:
Printed orders of service for the opening or dedication of the following buildings: New Seamen's Institute and Home, Port of Sunderland, 13 Jun 1927; Christ Church, Port Sudan, 4 Mar 1932; new Seamen's Institute and Hostel, Port of London, 18 Jun 1936; new Seamen's Institute, Southampton, 19 Jul 1937; Flying Angel hostel, Dock Street, Middlesbrough, 14 Oct 1940; Mission to Seafarers Institute, Gourock, 24 Mar 1941; Flying Angel Marine Club, Linthorpe Road, Middlesbrough, 3 May 1941; Mission to Seafarers Indian Hostel, Glasgow, 22 Jul 1941; new Institute and Hostel, Cowes, 19 Mar 1942; Mission to Seafarers hostel annex, Glasgow, 20 Mar 1942; new building, Port Talbot, 18 Jun 1942; Flying Angel Hostel, Port of Spain, 13 Jan 1943; Mission to Seafarers marine married officers' hostel, Gourock, 16 Apr 1943; Chapel of St Peter, Port of Spain, 28 Jun 1943; Mission to Seafarers Institute Faslane, 19 Jul 1943; Seamen's Institute, Sharpness, 6 Nov 1943; Indian Seamen's Club, 12 Nov 1943; Whyalla Institute for Seamen, 29 Apr 1944; Marine Officers and Wives Guest House, Kelvinside, 10 Jun 1944; Institute for Sailors, Falmouth, 12 Sep 1944; Tyne Station memorial extension, 7 Oct 1944; reconstructed Rochester Flying Angel, 13 Nov 1946; St Mary's Church and Mission Institute, Rotterdam, 21 Nov 1946; British Sailors Society residential club, Fremantle, 9 Feb 1949; Queen Victoria Seamen's Rest, 6 Oct 1953; Tilbury Seamen Institute, 18 Oct 1954; Mariners House, Fremantle, 27 Nov 1955; Seamen Institute, New Westminster, 25 Jun 1957; Guild Church of St Nicholas, Cole Abbey, London, 10 May 1962; Institute at Great Yarmouth, 16 Jun 1958; West Africa House, Tilbury, 28 Nov 1958; re-opening of the Dunkirk war memorial, 12 May 1960; Medway Mission to Seafarers Navy House, Chatham, 28 Jul 1960; Flying Angel House, Avonmouth, 4 Apr 1963; Immingham Seamen Institute, 9 Nov 1963; Flying Angel House, Sunderland, 20 Jan 1964; swimming pool of the tanker crew rest room, Mission to Seafarers Institute BPC Terminal Fao, 6 Nov 1964; new Tees Station Centre, Wilton, 16 Apr 1966; lounge unit, Vancouver Wharves, British Columbia, 17 Apr 1966; Indian and Pakistani Seamen's Centre, Hull, 19 Apr 1966; renovated Flying Angel Club rooms, Port of London, 24 Jul 1966; Flying Angel Club, Hull, 22 May 1968; Flying Angel House, Ipswich, 25 Sep 1968; headquarters office of the Mission to Seafarers, 19 Dec 1968; Preston Flying Angel Club, 23 Sep 1970; Fareham Institute, n.d.. Also contains manuscript list of building dedications between the years 1922-1940.
Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 file (47 pieces)
Language:
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Records of the Head Office of the Mission to Seafarers (formerly known as the Missions to Seamen)