Shotley Gate in East Suffolk is home to the once proud naval training base, HMS Ganges. Today only the mast remains and it's poor condition is raising concern with supporters across the world. BBC ...
More than 100 British servicemen lost their lives within hours of the start of World War One - not in France, but just a few miles off the Suffolk coast. HMS Amphion set sail around the east coast ...
The family of a crew member who died when the HMS Bounty sank during superstorm Sandy has sued a Setauket businessman who owned the wood sailing vessel, accusing him of negligence for allowing the ...
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Army escort helicopters heralded the arrival of HMS Grafton at Ipswich docks on Monday. The Royal Navy frigate will spend the next five days celebrating its links with the town and the 4 Army Air ...
The Royal Navy left the HMS Ganges site in 1976 and many buildings had become derelict Plans for a 285-home development have been approved again for a derelict former naval base in Suffolk. HMS Ganges ...
The Wellington Trust, owner and custodian of the sole surviving dedicated Battle of the Atlantic convoy escort in Europe, ...
No doubt many readers will have seen the television series Making Waves on which the name of HMS Suffolk is used. I have protested to the Second Sea Lord in a lengthy ...