Frank,
Thank you for putting me straight on the precise 'title' of the clergy of the 'Tin Tabernacle'.
Very interesting about St Thomas' churchyard never being consecrated for burials, and being only for the attendees of the church. Do you know if that is still the case today?
It would explain why mum's sister (never having been baptised) was refused burial in the churchyard (in 1916), and had to be buried in St Nicholas. Her baby brother died in 1910, so that is the easy explanation why he was buried at St Nicholas.
I very much doubt a river crossing near St Nicks.
The only way to a crossing on the south side of the river would have been either along the bank, or along the wider footpath - I hesitate to call it a lane, and it certainly never saw a piece of tarmac in its life

- that ran/runs at the bottom of the bank.
Can't speak for the present day as it's probably rotted away by now, but I know that there was a small jetty almost immediately opposite St Nicks church, but that was used for a signal light, because if an incoming ship didn't keep well over to Nicks side of the the river they would end in the mud. (Said mud is
very evident at low tide, and is marked on all maps.)
A ferry would also have to be careful not to interfere with shipping going into the dock as well as the fishing smacks going further up-river to the quay at London Road. Plus I'm sure that they would have had ships going even further up-river to where the Haven Bridge is today as I can remember the 'fairy boats' which took flour to the mills there. (As opposed to the 'polly boats' which took timber to the wharves near the Swing Bridge.

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I've looked at Old-Maps online, and an 1889 map shows two ferries. One crossing from near the petrol station at the top of London Road
*** to land just south of where the swimming baths were in ye good olde days.
The other crossed from the bottom of Pulvertoft Lane to the top of Skirbeck Road.
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*** Very off-topic - I've suddenly realised why what used to be the clinic at the top of Stells Lane was
called Ferry House!

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Not being very 'techie' my reply about getting to the thread easily, is probably not the correct answer. For a starter, I never sign out of the forum, but I also have the Lincolnshire forum bookmarked. I can't see any reason why you can't bookmark this particular thread, and then when you want to sign in, just click the bookmark, and I think you should still get a prompt to sign in, and then come straight into the thread.
Worth trying anyway, until someone comes up with a better answer.
