Restoration work on a historic Grade II listed former Royal Navy training mast should be completed by May, a museum trustee has said. HMS Ganges, in Shotley Gate, Suffolk, was a land-based training ...
Archive footage from 1978 showed Blue Peter presenter John Noakes climbing to the top of tall ship He was taking part in a mast-manning ceremony with naval cadets on the HMS Ganges training base in ...
While my wife and I were visiting Malta during the Christmas and New Year period, I read with interest an article in the half a century ago column: "Maltese boy seamen at HMS Ganges" (January 6). I ...
The historic landmark HMS Ganges mast was removed during a special ceremony as former Royal Navy seamen, museum trustees and Royal British Legion representatives looked on. Restoration work will be ...
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 access ...
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 of ...
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You will have often seen me write about HMS Ganges, the boys' training establishment at Shotley, near Ipswich, but we did of course have our own version in Gosport ...
Intent on becoming sailors, 15-year-olds Ian Thomson and Ken Anderson entered HMS Ganges Boys Training Establishment for the first time. Fast forward to 2011, and 17,000 kilometres from the place ...
HMS Ganges in Shotley Gate, Suffolk, was a land-based training centre for recruits between 1905 and 1976. Developers Wavensmere Homes and Galliard Homes plan to build almost 300 homes on the site and ...
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