Thyge Andersen Enevoldsen

Thyge Andersen Enevoldsen

A Respected Man

"Sir - I feel it incumbent upon me to express in true words, simple though they may be, how deeply sorry I was to learn of the tragic death of Mr Enevoldson, Skipper of the trawler Lord Deramore. Skipper Enevoldson was beloved by all who knew him, for his exceptional quality of modesty, blended with human sympathy and courage. A man who despised publicity, he was one of Hull's most competent skippers.
Skipper Enevoldson died as he would have wished, on the sea that he so dearly loved, and in his words of good wishes for his son's safety he revealed his true character of unselfishness at the very last".

A.W. Burghes
1933

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Ebenezer Mission House

The consecration of the Mission House took place on 7th September 1910, 100 hundred years ago next month.  I have recently discovered a photograph or painting  of the Mission as the building originally appeared and have included for all to see.  Certainly looks more like a place of worship than the building does today.

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