Scottish Coastal Mission, Methil
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Title
Scottish Coastal Mission, Methil
Description
The Scottish Coastal Mission, founded in 1850, was a Protestant organisation dedicated to ministering to sailors and maritime communities. By 1861 they employed 10 missionaries and had 29 stations along the east coast of Scotland. They began services in Methil in 1892, and opened the building known as the ‘Seaman's Bethel’ on Dock Street in 1904 at a cost of £8000. It was still active in 1952, but has since closed and been demolished.
Source
sacredlandscapesoffife
Date
1890
Contributor
tt27@st-andrews.ac.uk
Type
Site
Identifier
217
Date Submitted
09/11/2021
Date Modified
10/05/2023 09:36:11 am
References
1. ‘Scottish Coast Mission’, Places of Worship in Scotland, Accessed 5 October, 2021, http://www.scottishchurches.org.uk/sites/site/id/10470/image/13146/name/Scottish+Coast+Mission+Wemyss+Fife.
2. Alexander Smith, The Third Statistical Account of Scotland. Fife (Edinburgh, 1952)
Extent
cm x cm x cm
Spatial Coverage
current,56.184944789221284,-3.0101501939498125;
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Scottish Coastal Mission, Methil
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Institutional nature
Building
Prim Media
460
End Date
1950
Denomination
Church of Scotland
Parish
Wemyss
Citation
“Scottish Coastal Mission, Methil,” Virtual Museum, accessed April 19, 2025, https://sacredlandscapes.org/omeka/items/show/461.
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