Long Covered Way | Short covered Way | Benbow Lane | Anson | Grenville |
Rodney | Blake | Drake | Benbow | Hawke |
Collingwood | Annexe | Beatty | School Lane | Signal School Lane |
Nelson Hall | Quarterdeck | Kipling | Erwarton | Caledonian |
Laundry Hill | Signal Tower | Water Tower | Jellicoe | Tyrwhitt |
Keppel | Exmouth |
Routine Lane (after Shotley Routine) | Claire, after Roy, boy to rear admiral | Magennis Victoria Cross |
Back to form ! | Place VC Captain | Cameron VC Divisional Officer |
Magennis VC | McKenzie VC | Fisk Official Photographer |
Cairns the only Aristocratic Captain | Le Fanu the Captain who attained the highest naval rank and appointment in the admiralty | Hickman boy who fell from the mast and died. |
Lindsey died whilst under backward swimming instructions | Davies died whilst under backward swimming instructions | Bennett claimed cruelty subject of John Bull Magazine Story |
Wilson claimed cruelty | Beaumont given 24 cuts in one week | Blair claimed cruelty |
Davenport died by being hit on the head with a cricket ball | Hill, a WW1 POTEL, died of shock and of burns as a civilian in Ganges whilst as an electrician he was working in the Ganges Power Generating Plant | Springhall became a national traitor |
Hodgkinson died a miserable death newly ex Ganges | Village Plague - Shotley and HMS Ganges had plague cases right up to and including 1911 and Ganges boys died from it in 1906 | German Zeppelins overhead dropping a bomb very close to the mast in WW1 |
Godfrey Winn the famous WW2 naval war correspondent trained at Ganges | John Gilbert served at Ganges for a year. He became the Defence Minister in a Labour Administration and a Lord | The 1st Lord of the Admiralty once called in for a visit. His name - Winston Churchill. |