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For Body and Soul
Taken at Minehead harbour, West Somerset.
Originally a dwelling house and stores for a rich merchant, Edmund Knowles with two cellars used to store salt owned by a merchant and mariner Robert Quirke, today the Old Ship Aground pub, formerly the Pier Hotel nestles side by side with the little chapel of St Peter on the Quay, also known as the Fishermen's chapel, with a beach cafe at the far end.
It has a rich history and when Robert Quirke and his brother were at sea and were caught in a bad storm, Robert swore that on his return he would dedicate his ship and cargo to God's service and he was true to his word. In 1628 he donated Gibraltar Cellar, the outer of the two cellars for use as a place to offer prayers for those at sea. In 1630 he constructed almshouses for the poor using timber from his ship and the proceeds of the sale of his cargo, with income from rental of his cellars to provide support for the almshouses.
Later leased by the church, in 1887 the upper level of the thatched Gibraltar Cellar, at the behest of the Reverend Francis Etheridge, became a retreat and reading room for sailors. In 1890 the lower level became a Sailors' chapel.
The Mayor did not want the sailors to become too fond of drink so opened a Sailors Home run as a coffee shop on the right hand side of the chapel. This quickly failed and was demolished along with the inner cellar and in 1899 the Pier Hotel was opened!
The chapel was dedicated to St Peter in 1910.
I have named this image 'For Body and Soul' because I think the combination of pub, cafe and chapel caters to the needs of both body and soul.
I have therefore added a song by Anita Baker called
"Body and Soul"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IwIUYSE5Tg
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Originally a dwelling house and stores for a rich merchant, Edmund Knowles with two cellars used to store salt owned by a merchant and mariner Robert Quirke, today the Old Ship Aground pub, formerly the Pier Hotel nestles side by side with the little chapel of St Peter on the Quay, also known as the Fishermen's chapel, with a beach cafe at the far end.
It has a rich history and when Robert Quirke and his brother were at sea and were caught in a bad storm, Robert swore that on his return he would dedicate his ship and cargo to God's service and he was true to his word. In 1628 he donated Gibraltar Cellar, the outer of the two cellars for use as a place to offer prayers for those at sea. In 1630 he constructed almshouses for the poor using timber from his ship and the proceeds of the sale of his cargo, with income from rental of his cellars to provide support for the almshouses.
Later leased by the church, in 1887 the upper level of the thatched Gibraltar Cellar, at the behest of the Reverend Francis Etheridge, became a retreat and reading room for sailors. In 1890 the lower level became a Sailors' chapel.
The Mayor did not want the sailors to become too fond of drink so opened a Sailors Home run as a coffee shop on the right hand side of the chapel. This quickly failed and was demolished along with the inner cellar and in 1899 the Pier Hotel was opened!
The chapel was dedicated to St Peter in 1910.
I have named this image 'For Body and Soul' because I think the combination of pub, cafe and chapel caters to the needs of both body and soul.
I have therefore added a song by Anita Baker called
"Body and Soul"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IwIUYSE5Tg
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THE SAOLORS MISSIONS WERE ALSO OFTEN RUN BY THE SALVATION ARMY !
Ecobird club has replied to Pam J clubYes you are right. I read that the almshouses are still there which is interesting
Before his death Quirke vowed that the income from the cellars would always go to support the almshouses and the poor and cursed anyone who did no comply with his wishes.
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Un endroit aussi où il doit faire bon s'attarder et partager les souvenirs !
HBM Carol.
Ecobird club has replied to Jocelyne Villoing clubThe pub does look very welcoming. The harbour itself is also attractive.
HBM. Have a lovely evening and a great week ahead
En France, dans le passé, les petits bistrots de village étaient surnommés "chapelle" car en sortant de l'église le dimanche, les hommes se retrouvaient pour boire un verre, ou deux, ou... :o))
Il y en a beaucoup moins de nos jours, et ceux qui restent (dans les petits villages vraiment éloignés de tout) sont obligés de se diversifier pour perdurer, ils font aussi épicerie, poste, dépôt et retrait de colis, dépôt de pain, etc..
Mais tout le monde est content de se retrouver autour des tables, c'est très chaleureux.
Ah et au fait: HBM :o))
Ecobird club has replied to Franck Chabal clubThat is very interesting and funny, and down in this part of the world some of the men still say about going to church when they go to the pub. I think they are 'religious' enough for it not just to be on Sundays!!!
Lovely comments. Thank you
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Ecobird club has replied to Joe, Son of the Rock clubSad about the pub being demolished. It seems that pubs everywhere are suffering at the moment and a lot have closed.
You, too, have a great new week Joe
HBM, enjoy the week. Herb
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HBM Carol.
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Über Deinen Besuch verbunden mit mehreren Kommentaren habe ich mir sehr gefreut. Vielen Dank dafür.
HBM, freundliche Grüße und eine angenehme Woche,
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Belated hbm and of course happy beer monday ,-)
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