St. Nicholas Church, Hull, 1871. 'The frequent resort of Danish vessels to the port of Hull, bringing a large number of seamen who are natives of Denmark, has made it desirable that they should be provided with means of religious worship and instruction in their own language. We have received from Mr. Clements Good, the Danish Consul there, a drawing which represents, as shown in our Engraving, the new church or chapel of St. Nicholas, erected for the use of the Danish Lutheran congregation. It was consecrated and opened in May last'. From "Illustrated London News", 1871.
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