
HMS Ganges (shore establishment) - Wikipedia
HMS Ganges was a training ship and later stone frigate of the Royal Navy. She was established as a boys' training establishment in 1865, and was based aboard a number of hulks before …
HMS Ganges - Wikipedia
HMS Ganges (1782) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1782 and broken up in 1816. HMS Ganges (1821) was an 84-gun second rate launched in 1821 and finally broken up …
HMS Ganges
HMS Ganges was built in 1905 for boys training and before that time all training was done afloat on rotting hulks of 19th century warships long since de-commissioned from the Fleet. It was …
HMS Ganges (1821) - Wikipedia
HMS Ganges was an 84-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 10 November 1821 at Bombay Dockyard, [1] constructed from teak. She was the last sailing ship …
HMS Ganges - Kit and its Muster - commsmuseum.co.uk
Classes I and III were fore and aft rig worn by senior rates and by junior rates of several branches e.g. S&S, SBA's, Coders, Apprentice Artificers, and Class II was worn by Ganges boy's which …
HMS Ganges Past & Present | Shotley Gate - Facebook
HMS Ganges trained 160,000 boys between 1905 and 1976. It is now being developed for housing. The museum is open to visitors during the summer.
HMS Ganges in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime …
Jack joined the Navy in 1943 and his first ship was HMS Ganges on the 19th April 1943, he went on a few other ships including HMS Europa, HMS Eskimo, HMS Eday and mine sweepers, …
HMS Ganges Museum
HMS Ganges Museum is dedicated to the 160,000 boys who passed through the "Hallowed Gates" and climbed the mast at HMS Ganges, Royal Navy Training Establishment at Shotley …
HMS Ganges (1821) - pdavis.nl
Name: Ganges (1821) Explanation: Type: Second rate : Launched: 10 November 1821: Hull: Wooden: Propulsion: Sail: Builders measure: 2248 tons: Displacement: 3594 tons ...
HMS Ganges in the Great War - The Wartime Memories Project
Records of HMS Ganges from other sources. The Wartime Memories Project is the original WW1 and WW2 commemoration website. 1st of September 2024 marks 25 years since the launch …
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