Unlock a vivid chronicle of St. James’ Church, Hull, from its early days to a resilient centennial.
This nonfiction history compiles the parish’s hundred-year story through narrative prose and primary documents. It blends narrative of community effort with the actual records that shaped the church, its leadership, and the people who built and rebuilt after disasters and changes over time.
- Reproduced original documents, agreements, and subscription lists that reveal how the church was funded and managed
- Profiles of wardens, rectors, bishops, and notable contributors that illustrate the parish’s leadership and devotion
- Accounts of the 1900 fire, the quick move to a temporary space, and the revival leading to a new, larger church
- Appendices and lists that illuminate the church’s history, governance, and long‑term community impact
Ideal for readers of local history, church history, and those with an interest in community resilience and archival records.