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HMS Ganges, also known as Shotley Training Establishment, was a training ship for the Royal Navy, and later a stone frigate. In 1865 she was established as a boys' training establishment, based from 1899 in Falmouth and then remaining in service at RNTE Shotley from 1905 until October 1976. In 1916, during the First World War, HMS Ganges was bombed by a German Zeppelin and in 1918 suffered an outbreak of diphtheria and influenza. During the Second World War, it was decided to close the boys' training centre and to move it to HMS St George in 1940, leaving HMS Ganges in service but as a centre for 'Hostilities Only New Entry Training'. HMS Ganges reopened post-war as a boys' training establishment again in October 1945. The married quarter estate was used by RAF personnel following the closure of HMS Ganges in 1976, with a large section of the former non-commissioned officer quarters then being acquired by The Welbeck Estate Group in 1999.
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