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Talk: Origins and History of Mariners Chapel

Heritage Open Day: Historic Mariners Church in Gloucester Docks The chapel was opened in 1849 for sailors and boatmen ‘to care for their souls’. The work later expanded to include coffee shops & education. Robert Kingston, a current Chapel trustee, will give a 30 min talk on its origins, history and current role in the city.
(see entry under Places of Worship for details of church opening times)
event dateFriday 13 Sep 24
venue addressGloucester Docks, Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 2EN
event timesFri 13 Sep:11.00; Free Entry.
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