Goliath (1870-75)

Impregnable closed in 1929. [France]

hulk remained in use until 1953 when it went aground, broke its back and

original Impregnable with the HMS Howe, but renamed the Howe the Impregnable (1886). As a training ship it was moored off the Isle of Wight. Not only did it provide care for indigent boys, but it prepared them for a productive career.

[Introduction] We do notice boys from the ship wearing the white summer uniform at the cturn-of-the 20th century. The facility was located at Gosport, Hampshire. It was originally the Illovo built in 1867 in Aberdeen. proved unsuitable and in 1863 she was moved to the River Dart. She proved inadequate and in February 1873 was relieved by a larger [Return to the Main individual Royal Navy training ship page] She was moored inactibe in the Hamoaze for 25 years after which she was reactivated as a training ship with the venerable name of the old Impregnable. Impregnable (1862-86) [Return to the Main Royal Navy training ship page] The boys are training for their sports and display. The HMS Impregnable was launched at Chatham Dockyard during the Napoleonic Wars (1810). We do not know much about Minotaur yet. One source suggests thst the Illustrious was the first Royal Navy training ship (1854). The images we have found from 1927-28 show all shore based facilities. The images we have found from 1927-28 show all shore based facilities. Listing the Royal Navy training ships is a little complicated. Last updated: 4:14 PM 5/2/2013. The scheme reportedly was quite successful. The training ship HMS Mercury was used as both a school and a training ship. The vessel was moved to Portsmouth (1931). One of the latter was Mount Edgcumbe, a privately run philanthropic Wellesley

Earlier younger boys could join up. century, boys were being accepted between the ages of fifteen and [Countries] After that time it was in and out of the reserve fleet until being activated as a training ship (1862). The Warspite continued to be operated until World War II. It was the original Impregnable.

name appears to have been revived a few times ashore under canvas, it

As a result HMS Lion was deactivated (1904) and sold (1905).

barracks there. Boys held up for illness or other acceptable reasons were back-classed. One reader writes, "I was looking at a couple of HMS Impregnable's muster books today. We believe that this was primarily a matter of tradition. some evidence that it may have remained afloat until closing in 1923).

HMS St Vincent Association Website for all who Trained or Served at HMS St Vincent The Forest Gate School District operated the Goliath which was moored in the Thames. It was activated as a training ship at Devonport in 1855 during the Crimean War. Finally the Navy loaned the Society an old warship--the Warspite. [Registration] "Royal Navy training ships," The Encyclopaedia of Plymouth History 2005). She was captured in 1780 and sold was sold in 1783. and the establishment appears to have been closed (although there is She was an old French man-of-war which had fought at Trafalgur--the Duguay Trouin.

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[Italy] There seems to be some difference among sources as to just when Impregnable became a training ship. [Blazer] [France] At the time it was still sea worthy. We do notice boys from the ship wearing the white summer uniform at the cturn-of-the 20th century. President (1914- )

[Introduction] [Contributions] ships for prospective Merchant Navy officers, to church-run reformatory [Eton suits] The picture shows the boys hoisting the Sheer Legs is a nautical evolution carried out by the boys as they sing sea shanties. Royal Navy inspectors ddtermined the ship's hull to be in an unsafe. Woolgar, Graham. We believe that this was primarily a matter of tradition.



About 30 boys would do sea trials on a on the brigantine assigned to the Ex,outh and a few boys were usually at home. [Registration] HMS Lion in 1871 and HMS Impregnable (ex-HMS Howe of 1860) in 1886.

[Links] [Boys' Clothing Home], Main individual Royal Navy training ship page. frequently or as severely as in the naval training ships. 1859.

She was finally scuttled off Alderney in the Channel Islands (1949). The Royal Navy as part of a reorganization decided to build a shore training facility at Shotley. It was used to train boys for over three decades. Hurd, Archibald S. "How blue-jackets are trained," The Winsor Magazine (1896). The picture shows the boys hoisting the Sheer Legs is a nautical evolution carried out by the boys as they sing sea shanties. We do notice boys from the ship wearing the white summer uniform at the cturn-of-the 20th century. We see almost identical scenes in the early-20th century. It was stationed at Queensferry on the Firth of Forth (1891). The Royal Navy decommissioned Warspite fearing that the Luftwaffe would target it (1940). still recruited (2001), their training is now given at HMS Raleigh in The Royal Navy's first training ship was the HMS Implacable. Navigate the Boys' Historical Clothing Web Page Hurd, Archibald S. "How blue-jackets are trained," The Winsor Magazine (1896). Boys time was never Related Military School Pages in the Boys' Historical Web Site Powerful Sources They were either sent to the fleet to join a boys mess guardians were responsible for arranging the medical examination and for It was an 80 gun ship of the line meant to carry a company of 750 men. The Society moved the Warspitedown the Thames to Greenhithe (1901). From May 1847 until April 1849 she was the flagship of Rear-Admiral Sir Charles Napier, commanding the Channel Fleet. At the age of eighteen, they were rated-up to The Navy decided to use it as a training ship and recommissioned it (1855). The vessel was moved to Portsmouth (1931). Poor boys in particular were in need of clothing. (Nelso played a major role, but was not the British fleet commander.)

Commandants, Officers and POs, and the tallest and shortest boys. It accommodate as many as 200 boys each year and the Society estimates that it had trained and equipped more than 35,000 boys nearly the same amount for the merchant service. The Asylum Board agreed to accept up to 50 boys from parishes and unions outside the London Metropolitan Poor Law Area (1892). Then it was put into the reserve fleet as a hulk to be used as a quarantine ship--HMS Kent in case of an epidemic. Infantry barracks in Gosport. In Dock. The old She was built at the same time the ironclad HMS Warrior was built. The facility was located at Gosport, Hampshire. (Nelso played a major role, but was not the British fleet commander.) The Royal Navy's first training ship was the HMS Implacable. The picture shows the boys hoisting the Sheer Legs is a nautical evolution carried out by the boys as they sing sea shanties. engagement as men commenced. By this time the French fleet had been destroyed. blessings of the Admiralty which provided the ship. [Boys' Clothing Home] For one thing the Navy replaced many of the ships, but kept the old names. and the daily routine loosely followed that of the navy. We note an engraving (probably from a photograph) which shows the training ship HMS Wellesley (of course named after Lord Nelson) while it is moored at South Shields in 1876. Shotley" until the original name was re-instated in 1929 after the old

The vessel was built at Pembroke Dockyard and launched (1847). The boys are training for their sports and display. Minoataur The Marine Society began training boys in the 18th century. The boys are shown in the blue Royal Navy uniforms. Mount Edgcumbe was originally HMS Winchester and she (Nelso played a major role, but was not the British fleet commander.)

It was renamed Mercury when it was converted to a training ship (1885).

The Royal Navy activated HMS Circe as a training vessel in 1874. Britannia (ex-Prince of Wales) a first rate used for training naval The HMS Howe was constructed at Pembroke Dock (1860). The images we have found from 1927-28 show all shore based facilities. Parliament authorized the Society to apprentice poor boys to the royal and merchant services (1772). About twenty-five per cent of the total new entry intake for the RN came school ashore while retaining the ship for use as a dormitory. warships for accommodations and classroom space.

St Vincent re-opened ashore in 1927 in the old Royal Marines Light There was also thre training ship Lion. Other activities included a variety of physical activities (swimming and gymnastics). It was originally the Illovo built in 1867 in Aberdeen. ship, the first rate HMS Trafalgar, which then assumed the name The Marine Society began training boys in the 18th century. At the end of his training he was rated Boy 1st Class. The boys had the opportunity to participate in a band and bugle-band. Later the ship was moved to Hamble, near Southampton (1892). The Society saw that the apprentice program needed an actual ship. time as senior boys.

Catholic Clarence, joined Conway near Rock Ferry. In time, the others either followed suit or were The Howe was a wooden screw line-of-battle ship with 110 guns. was moored to Implacable, which had been at Trafalgur, and the two vessels made up the training school for boys at Devonport. He was with her in Force H in the Mediterranean when Britain had to destroy the French fleet at Mers el-Kebir (Oran) (July 1940). The Royal Navy's second training ship was HMS Impregnable which joined HMS Implacable at Devonport (1862).

boys could be found on the Mersey not far from Liverpool.

I;m nit sure how common accidents were. He was sent to HMS Vengence where he and other boy sailors were stationed until posted to the fleet.

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