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There has been an HMS Ganges in the Royal Navy for over 225 years. From 1866 as a wooden-walled ship of the line she was based at Mylor, near Falmouth and used as a training ship for Boy Seaman ...
Shotley Gate in East Suffolk is home to the once proud naval training base, HMS Ganges. Today only the mast remains and it's poor condition is raising concern with supporters across the world.
Haylink Limited's plans for the former HMS Ganges naval training base in Shotley Gate near Ipswich, Suffolk, will be reviewed by Babergh District Council next Wednesday. Plans were approved in ...
Martin Foster was treasurer for HMS Ganges Association members who served at the training base in Suffolk Members of a veterans association are "angry" after their former treasurer who defrauded t ...
HMS Ganges was Britain's largest Royal Naval training establishment from 1905 until it closed in 1975 A former soldier has started a campaign to save an old Royal Navy swimming pool described as ...
Over the years I have written a lot about the boys' training establishment HMS Ganges at Shotley Point near Ipswich. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The News, you can get unlimited ...
On Thursday, 12 Apri1, a total of 60 former HMS Ganges personnel, wives, partners and friends will be coming to Malta to join in the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the award of the Cross ...
THE proposals for developing the former HMS Ganges training centre for boy seamen at Shotley have been posted on a planning authority's website because they are considered so important.
The first of 285 new homes at the former HMS Ganges are set to be ready this summer, as restoration begins on its famous 142ft mast. The mast, which is Grade II listed, has been dismantled piece ...
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