N/A. English: Bethel's Church, Honolulu, Hawaii, founded in 1833 as Seamen's Bethel Church. It was destroyed in the great Chinatown fire of 1886 and later merged with the Fort Street Church to form the present Central Union Church. Samuel C. Damon served as pastor for 42 years from 1841 to 1882. not given. credited to William Studio 195 Bethel Church, Honolulu, Hawaii Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/na-english-bethels-church-honolulu-hawaii-founded-in-1833-as-seamens-bethel-church-it-was-destroyed-in-the-great-chinatown-fire-of-1886-and-later-merged-with-the-fort-street-church-to-form-the-present-central-union-church-samuel-c-damon-served-as-pastor-for-42-years-from-1841-to-1882-not-given-credited-to-william-studio-195-bethel-church-honolulu-hawaii-image209875268.html
RMP5CJ18–N/A. English: Bethel's Church, Honolulu, Hawaii, founded in 1833 as Seamen's Bethel Church. It was destroyed in the great Chinatown fire of 1886 and later merged with the Fort Street Church to form the present Central Union Church. Samuel C. Damon served as pastor for 42 years from 1841 to 1882. not given. credited to William Studio 195 Bethel Church, Honolulu, Hawaii
San Pedro Seamen's Bethel church, ca.1905 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-pedro-seamens-bethel-church-ca1905-image66821768.html
RMDTKYRM–San Pedro Seamen's Bethel church, ca.1905
Seamen's Church, Pootung, Shanghai, [China], 1868. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. W. Saunders. 'The small church at Pootung, Shanghai, was built especially for the use of British seamen coming to that port, from the designs of Mr. Oliver, a member of the Shanghai Municipal Council; the builder was Mr. Lester. The cost (about £1200, with the fittings) was partly defrayed by the subscriptions of seamen. The religious services were formerly held in a "floating Bethel." The new building will accommodate 200 persons comfortably. It is constructed of unburnt blue Chinese bricks, w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seamens-church-pootung-shanghai-china-1868-engraving-from-a-photograph-by-mr-w-saunders-the-small-church-at-pootung-shanghai-was-built-especially-for-the-use-of-british-seamen-coming-to-that-port-from-the-designs-of-mr-oliver-a-member-of-the-shanghai-municipal-council-the-builder-was-mr-lester-the-cost-about-xa31200-with-the-fittings-was-partly-defrayed-by-the-subscriptions-of-seamen-the-religious-services-were-formerly-held-in-a-quotfloating-bethelquot-the-new-building-will-accommodate-200-persons-comfortably-it-is-constructed-of-unburnt-blue-chinese-bricks-w-image608997618.html
RM2XAP6JX–Seamen's Church, Pootung, Shanghai, [China], 1868. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. W. Saunders. 'The small church at Pootung, Shanghai, was built especially for the use of British seamen coming to that port, from the designs of Mr. Oliver, a member of the Shanghai Municipal Council; the builder was Mr. Lester. The cost (about £1200, with the fittings) was partly defrayed by the subscriptions of seamen. The religious services were formerly held in a "floating Bethel." The new building will accommodate 200 persons comfortably. It is constructed of unburnt blue Chinese bricks, w
The North Carolina Presbyterian . port onMonday evening of next week. A reeess wasthen taken until 8-p. m. Promptly at 8 oclock the Assembly wascalled to order with Rev. Dr. Graham in thechair. After prayer and the singing of ahymn, the fiti»t order of the evening was,taken up, which was to hear an address bythe Rev. R; E. Steele, chaplain of the NewOrleans Seamens Bethel, on the work andclaims of that institution. He spoke of theneed of religious work for seamen and of themethods in use iiitrtifqs„^e,jftBad,.mipist#r. J». Moore led. UOo Y.M. ^ 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-carolina-presbyterian-port-onmonday-evening-of-next-week-a-reeess-wasthen-taken-until-8-p-m-promptly-at-8-oclock-the-assembly-wascalled-to-order-with-rev-dr-graham-in-thechair-after-prayer-and-the-singing-of-ahymn-the-fitit-order-of-the-evening-wastaken-up-which-was-to-hear-an-address-bythe-rev-r-e-steele-chaplain-of-the-neworleans-seamens-bethel-on-the-work-andclaims-of-that-institution-he-spoke-of-theneed-of-religious-work-for-seamen-and-of-themethods-in-use-iiitrtifqsejftbadmipistr-j-moore-led-uoo-ym-1-image339382205.html
RM2AM45D1–The North Carolina Presbyterian . port onMonday evening of next week. A reeess wasthen taken until 8-p. m. Promptly at 8 oclock the Assembly wascalled to order with Rev. Dr. Graham in thechair. After prayer and the singing of ahymn, the fiti»t order of the evening was,taken up, which was to hear an address bythe Rev. R; E. Steele, chaplain of the NewOrleans Seamens Bethel, on the work andclaims of that institution. He spoke of theneed of religious work for seamen and of themethods in use iiitrtifqs„^e,jftBad,.mipist#r. J». Moore led. UOo Y.M. ^ 1