We may have some mutual memories? 1968 - Going on leave. Any idea what happened to Buzz Middleton, or Jeff Hollingsworth for instance. Royal Flying Corps who died 06/02/1918 LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY Belgium ' 1966 - Royal Navy in Singapore. Left 18 years later as a CPO GI. She was based alternately in Falmouth, Harwich (from 1899) and Shotley (from 1905). Retired as a Police Superintendent some years ago and now enjoying life in Devon. I dont reminisce on Ganges at all. That is damn high. would not say it was great but the memories of the lads you were with 24/7 still come back. ( Brief silence) After moving to the Main, via a trip up and down the mast saluting the OOD and reporting Junior Seaman Morgan down from aloft Sir I was sent to Blake 6 Mess, there I met Petty Officer RP Eggy Bowen, who was going to have a great part in my growing up, he was a wonderful caring man, I had a lot of respect for Eggy, and A/PO Gunner Sharkey Ward, my new instructors. 1966 - Les Parsons. View Gallery. h3 {font-family: calibri; font-size: 20px; text-align:center; color: #000000;} [1] 1966 - Royal Navy in Singapore. RS (Basher)Briggs, fantastic time, also great pics. His service register is available online, does it mention his cause of death? 1969 - Lt Ash (aged 95). Those were the days, carefree and know responsibilities, thanks for bringing back the memories. 1966 - Royal Navy in Singapore. document.write; Yes he is listed on the CWGC site and he has a CWGC headstone in Lambourne Churchyard. Royal Engineers who died 31/01/1919 COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Germany ' He warmly assured me that with todays ships you dont need to. All admin will read your Timeline, if no mention of Ganges or of time served in the Royal Navy will be refused entry. For the rest of the history, and to see some of the 10,000+ artefacts on show you will have to visit the museum.). An 84 gun ship she was launched in 1821, of 2,283 tons and carried a crew of 700 men. (Salonika) Territorial Force Nursing Service who died 01/03/1918 KNOWLE (SS. This are some images from the 1968 Parents Day Brochure. I think I would want considerably more than that. eHive is an innovative web-based system that will help you catalogue, organise and share your collection in a simple and secure way. Ganges in 1906. Before joining up I told the recruiting officer I couldnt swim a stroke. June 4th 1962 is a day I will never forget, I was driven into the Annexe at HMS Ganges in an old blue Tilly, with 3 other lads after a train journey from Darkest Devon. I learned to swim wearing a boiler suit. 1967 - RN Unit Tangmere. Yes we had to go up the mast, our class did two mannings for Royal Visits (Parents day) Bob Garnam was the Petty Officer in charge of our hut along with Mechanician Grigsby (from Liverpool). 1969 - Dr David Owen. She had her keel scraped and the Boys were transferred to either HMS Lion or HMS Impregnable.Fourteen days later she moved, partly under sail, and in the company of HMS Arrogant, to Sheerness. dailyinfo[31]=' 420628 Sapper William Bayne YOUNG 63rd Field Coy. HMS Ganges Days. 1969 - RO Alan Ingham. Lincolnshire Regiment who died 05/03/1916 CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES France ' It seems they were ok as long as they landed on their heads!If not the got Trooped for Leaving Gash on the ground! It was at Shotley in Essex, opposite Harwich. I went there in 1958( Blake 6 Mess) one of the few airy fairies & it did change me from a know it all, after a schoolie said on our first day I know now who will be top of this class. Ganges Museum is located at Shotley Gate near Ipswich, in what was the Enright Block, on the foreshore of the former H.M.S. HMS Ganges (1821) was an 84-gun second rate launched in 1821 and finally broken up in 1930. HMS Ganges herself left Shotley in July 1906 for Chatham leaving her Figurehead to remain at Shotley as a reminder until the Training Establishment was itself closed in 1976. dailyinfo[15]=' Fregattenkapitaen Alexander ERDMANN S.M.S. George, would you believe that Wally Beard went on to become a man of the cloth after he left the pusser. William (Robbie) Roberts. H.M.S. I remember too well a suicide and several attempts plus those who went over the wall only to be rewarded on their apprehension with the cuts over a backless chair. On January 1, 1947 the British coal industry was nationalised and on March 15, 1947 the worst ever floods in England were recorded. I think at one stage you could go to Gnges from 12 years old (not certain about this). 1966 - Royal Navy in Singapore. Uit Wikikids < Gebruiker:Rots61 | StatistiekenGebruiker:Rots61 | Statistieken. 1967 - HMS Eagle Comms Staff. I once had an ex-CPO who was there from the earliest age. I complained to NEDO in the Annexe in 1961 about lack of doors on the toilets, precluding privacy. More like this Course Class Senior Services Royal Navy Dads Suit Photos Blue Pictures Fathers HMS Raleigh new entries, with instructor CPO Smeeth (1962) G Grey Funnel Line (GFL) Course/Class Photos Back Row Front Row I was there 1989 in Police training. Worcestershire Regiment who died 23/02/1915 LOKER CHURCHYARD Belgium ' For more information, please see our Privacy Policy, Please enter a password with 6 characters or more. Any questions or enquiries, please contact the WEBMASTERby email. IMAGES FROM THE 1960's H.M.S. Our DO was Lieutenant Commander James. HMS Ganges was a training ship and later stone frigate of the Royal Navy. Photographs of various aspects of HMS Ganges. I was reasonably good at all sports and got out of a few dirty jobs. including mast manning, in a Pictorial Tribute leaflet from An old battery remains on the grounds of HMS Ganges. I had occasion to spend a week there under observation after our bullying seamanship instructor (cant recall his name) hit me on the head after I had complained of suffering from a really bad headeache. 1966 - RO Chappell. First Royal Navy ship to visit Eire, post independence? Include tags such as place names, people, dates, events and colours. Left May 1952 joined HMS Indomitable. She remained in service at RNTE Shotley until October 1976. Happy days, tough but did us no harm in the long run. of boys. HMS Ganges (1782) was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line launched in 1782 and broken up in 1816. joined a cold Feb 65 Duncan 12.. still remember thinking what old salts the junior leaders were compared to us new boys ,(all of 16) but what power,I can still hear them bellowing out Eft (left) Iht (right) . She was based alternately in Falmouth, Harwich and Shotley . Brilliant way to start growing up [!]. Brilliant guy. 1966 - Comms Dept night out Gib. At 14 he ran away to join the Royal Navy and 'signed on' for 12 years. Joined hawke division, straight into the intermess/ inter divisional boxing. 1968 - Mixing the Christmas Pudding. HMS GANGES Parents Day 1968 Brochure Always_a_Civvy Sep 15, 2006 A Always_a_Civvy ADC Sep 15, 2006 #1 This are some images from the 1968 Parents Day Brochure. How interesting to read all the comments. NAVAL HOSPITAL,EXECUTIVE Officer's Quarters,Balboa Park,San Diego,CA,8 - $13.64. Kepple 2 Mess, Long covered way. A great site, yes were all pretty sad to see it like that but you can never take away memories, I was there 1963/64, 59 recrutment as a baby stoker 28/29 mess Benbow division. This gallery has been set up as a home for images that have not so far been added to the Museums Official Website https://www.hmsgangesmuseum.com/ i was there 68/69,hard time but great fun ,i think i still hold the record for the most doubling round annexe parade ground and main parade ground as punishment,i remember paddy power and your full real name ,remember pinching buttered bread from messhall and toasting it at night with the mess iron, Ganges Blake 4 Mess 1959 I have been reading some of the above comments and can identify with a lot of them, one in particular mentions POGI Thompson who although a real Tartar I always thought his bark worse than his bite although a few of my mates might have disagreed but it was often a case of different strokes for different folks but one thing it gave you a good grounding for future life maybe after all these years I am looking through rose tinted specs but it made a lasting impression (no I never had cuts) I dont know how many are aware of the Ganges website but if you are interested it offers membership for ex-Ganges guys the opportunity to add your comments and maybe come across old mates. Window ladder display 73 i think, met the duke! 1966 - Graham Lloyd and Denzil Bell. Visited HMS Ganges site in November 2009. It's easy! 1969 - Peter Norris. It was built in 1865 to protect the port of Felixstowe, and to supplement the forts at Felixstowe and Harwich. [1] A long way to fall, even with a safety net. It is now being developed. I know many bodies were stowed in the laundry at laundry hill, due to a sinking or collision in the drink near by. 'flag captain' in a sentence. Ganges could have been up-to-date easily, but the Brit class system got its anchor fouled up well. It closed in 1998 or something. You are using an out of date browser. 1966 - Royal Navy in Singapore Throughout a life in management, I proved that over and over again and dont ask anything of anyone you would not do yourself. Browse 30 hms ganges stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. How to use 'flag captain' in a sentence? His service number indicates enlistment in 1920, so won't have been in the Navy for very long at all. Worked internationally for many years. H.M.S. #title {width:878px; margin:0px auto; border:0px solid #bbb; padding:10px; text align: center; background-image: url("../../../media/webimages/cream.jpg");} 1967 - HMS Naiad Comms Dept. DO NOT TRY TO SIGN IN until you have joined the Association. and 34th Coy. 1968 - Staff of STANAVFORLANT. dailyinfo[19]=' Lieutenant Colonel Harry LA TROBE CAMPBELL Distinguished Service Order, Territorial Decoration, Three times Mentioned in Despatches Royal Engineers who died 19/02/1919 BRISTOL (CANFORD) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Life as I knew it was about to change. dailyinfo[18]=' Nurse Hellen ILINE Russian Army who died 18/02/1920 MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY, KALAMARIA Greece ' The "Ganges" 1901; about to become the Boys' Training-ship at Harwich. Seamanship, knots & awful uniform was not my thing or the rigours of Shotley Routine, doubling up and down Faith, Hope and Charity, Laundry Hill or the Long Covered Way. HMS Ganges in Shotley Gate, Suffolk, was a land-based training centre for recruits between 1905 and 1976. . 1966 - Disposition of British Forces. 92 Rec. Welcome to Forces Reunited the place where you can find information and friends from HMS Ganges. 1966 - HMS Ursa My new life has been a cracker. eHive is developed by Vernon Systems. She was the last sailing ship of the Navy to serve as a flagship, and was the second ship to bear the name. Coy. It was not the best place in the world to be as a 15 year old but my God it made men out If you have any images of the Ganges in its former glory please send to shotleypc@btinternet.com and we will add them to the site. FOR SALE! Instructors building. Wally a priest- hard to see but knowing him as I did and what a comedian he was, yes anything was possible, Joined 5th September 1972 i jioned hms st vincent as boy 380 entry january 1961 my mate jioned hms ganges on the same day his name was john wileman from west yorkshire after doing 12yrs he emigrated to australia where sadly he passed away 14yrs ago we had many happy times talking about our time as nozzers great days wish we could relive it, joined ganges 12 sept 1966 77 recruitment duncan 11 mess instructors cpo bowen and po snoxell wow what a state its in now spent hours polishing the mess deck with a shoe brush now its all in the skip! Forum comments considered dated or with no action, will be deleted when reaching the bottom of page 2, If you want an avatar or change your username, tell me what you want and consider it done, email me WEBMASTER. dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom ' h4 {font-family: calibri; font-size: 17px; text-align:left; color: #000000;} dailyinfo[30]=' B/469 Worker Charles BARLOW Australian Munition Worker who died 30/01/1918 NORTH SHEEN CEMETERY United Kingdom ' 1968 February - HMS Sea Eagle Comms Dept. comms class 247-248 in the same mess. How right you are, your picture made me go weak at the knees, I only made it to the second yardarm and that was pure hell, I was there in 1967/68, discipline was hard but fair, all Ganges recruits were know as TROGS (training recruits of Ganges) and trained there for 10 months before moving onto specialist job training, in my case Hms Mercury communications branch training. It closed in 1998 or something. there were decent ppl at ganges sure, but the sado-nutter was there too and did not fit with the new 1960s generation. During the 1840s there were a number of engagements in the eastern Mediterranean whilst blockading the Syrian coast. BLACK TOT DAY 2015. In July 2006 the Secretary of State intervened and rejected all plans! A researcher has suggested that as the photo appears to show the Fitzroy Stevedoring Company premises beyond the Brilliant, the location must be Woolloomooloo. Photographs of various ceremonial aspects of HMS Ganges, I returned to Ganges when a Home Office training establishment as a guest of the Superintendent I/C and enjoyed a glass of sherry in what was formerly the Captains office overlooking the Quarter Deck.