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Trinity Bantams in action against the Amherst Mammoths November 6, 2021 in Hartford, CT. (Damian Strohmeyer for Amherst FootballParents)
Trinity Pier was built for the use of Trinity House but later became the calling point of Coast Lines' boats sailing to Ireland and Liverpool. It had first hydraulic and later electric cranes for dealing with the cargo.
About Trinity House
95% of the goods imported in to the UK arrive by sea therefore the safe passage of shipping (and the role of Trinity House) has an enormous impact on all our lives.
Trinity House is also the largest endowed maritime charity in the UK. Per annum the charity donates c.£4m to its charitable objects which include the provision of cadet training schemes, welfare provision for retired mariners and educational programmes teaching safety at sea skills .
Trinity Church in the City of Boston, located in the Back Bay of Boston, Massachusetts, is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts.
City of Newcastle upon Tyne
Trinity House
Site acquired in 1505 by Fellowship of Masters and Mariners of Ships of the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne. Present buildings date from 16th to 19th centuries.
On the wall, to the right of the arched doorway. maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=trinity+house,+newcastle&hl=...
Trinity Bantams in action against the Amherst Mammoths November 6, 2021 in Hartford, CT. (Damian Strohmeyer for Amherst FootballParents)
The Rev. Samuel Provoost, was appointed Rector of Trinity (1784-1800) in 1784 and the New York State Legislature ratifies the charter of Trinity Church, deleting the provision that asserted its loyalty to the King of England. Whig patriots were appointed as vestrymen. In 1787, Provoost was consecrated as the first Bishop of the newly formed Diocese of New York. Following his 1789 inauguration at Federal Hall, George Washington attended Thanksgiving service, presided over by Bishop Provoost, at St. Paul's Chapel, a chapel of the Parish of Trinity Church. He continued to attend services there until the second Trinity Church was finished in 1790. St. Paul's Chapel is currently part of the Parish of Trinity Church and is the oldest public building in continuous use in New York City.