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48:' still to be found in ports all over the world which provide social facilities, of more than a purely religious character. Crews are able to spend spare time ashore relaxing in a friendly and welcoming 'club-like' atmosphere. The Bethel ships provided by The Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen ( now known as the Fishermens Mission) provided respite, medical care, and when requested services at sea, to those who worked in what was and is still considered to be the most dangerous job in the world outside of the armed forces during conflict, the Fishermen, they would go out with the Fishing fleets taking many of the same risks in the freezing weather to look after the welfare of the Fishermen. The Fishermens Mission is still with us today as the only Charity to exclusively look after fishermen and their families Welfare, providing emergency support alongside practical, financial, spiritual and emotional care for all fishermen, active or retired, and their families. 137:') and a church built in 1859, with an Annual Service to seafarers. The facilities were extended in the 1870s. In 1895, the Church of England Mission to Seamen became a Branch of The Missions to Seamen, England. Further extensions of the Sydney Bethel Union were made in 1910 with a recreation hall, a new chapel and a vestry, administrative offices, a library and an Officers' Room with some accommodation cubicles, a gymnasium, smoking room and other facilities were added. 80: 164: 314: 140:
On redevelopment of Circular Quay in the 1970s, a new site was obtained at 11-15 Macquarie Place, Sydney. It was opened in April 1977. Changes in the patterns of ship operations (smaller crews and faster turn round times) soon prompted At this time rapid changes were occurring in international
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The main seaports in England in the early 1800s were well served by numerous religious organisations that devoted themselves to the religious welfare of seafarers of merchant and navy ships. These societies were the precursors of the
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shipping and these affected the operations of The Missions to Seamen. Macquarie Place was sold in 1985 and a property at 320-324 Sussex Street was obtained and the new facilities opened in 1993. Rebranded
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is a Hebrew word meaning 'House of God'. Following a perceived need for a more formal organisation in 1819 to be known as the Bethel Union was founded.
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in 2002, The Sussex Street property was sold in 2011 and a new property was purchased at 24 Hickson Road, Millers Point.
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Sydney Bethel Union continues to provide financial support to The Mission to Seafarers in Sydney and elsewhere in
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A more permanent base for the Sydney organisation was obtained from the colonial authorities in 1832, on
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whose activities were focused on chaplains conducting services on board ships lying in the
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and set up on board a former magazine ship in Sullivan's Cove in 1828.
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British and Foreign Seamen's Friend Society and Bethel Union
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British and Foreign Seamen's Friend Society and Bethel Union
Seamen's Missions
port of London
British Empire

adding to it
Sydney
George Augustus Robinson
Darling Harbour
Circular Quay
The Rocks
The Mission to Seafarers
New South Wales
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Mariners' Church, The Rocks
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article233095550
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New South Wales State Heritage Register
Department of Planning & Environment

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