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  HMS Ganges Association Shotley Museum Royal Navy
One of the most famous of Royal Naval establishments whose existence is not being allowed to fade away is 'HMS Ganges' at Shotley near Ipswich, Suffolk, through whose gates passed many thousands of young boys between the years 1905 to 1976.
The HMS Ganges Association have, thanks to the generosity of the owners of the Shotley Marina opened an 'HMS Ganges Museum' exhibiting in situ, lots of artifacts, memorabilia and photographs.
Approaching Ispwich on the A14 exit onto the A137 (advance sign - Ipswich Docks, Wherstead and Shotley) towards Ipswich.
www.hmsgangesassoc.org /museum.html   (477 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: HMS B1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
HMS B1 was the lead ship of the Royal Navy's B-class of submarines.
She was originally to have been called A14 but was renamed B1 on completion, the B-class merely being larger and faster versions of the A-class, with greatly improved underwater range and fitted with Vickers rather than Wolsey gasoline engines.
from 19% in neonate HMs to 9% in juvenile HMs, and the corresponding
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/HMS-B1   (275 words)

  
 Naval Technology - SSK Gotland Class (Type A19) - Attack Submarine
The second and third, HMS Uppland and Halland, were commissioned in 1997.
The launch of the torpedo is by swim-out discharge: the speed is 40kt and the range, 20km.
The 613 torpedo equips all Sweden's submarines, the A19 Gotland, A17 Vastergotland, A14 Nacken and A12 Sjoorrmen.
www.naval-technology.com /projects/gotland   (898 words)

  
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The village of Pytchley is situated some three miles South of Kettering in Northamptonshire – the shire of “spires and squires” on the South side of the A14.
H.M.S. Pytchley L92 a Hunt class destroyer, built by Scotts of Greenock.
She was part of Task Force G, which comprised: HMS Ajax, HMS Orion, HMS Argonaut, HMS Emerald, HNMS Flores (Dutch), HMS Grenville, HMS Ursa, HMS Ulster, HMS Undaunted, HMS Urchin, HMS Jervis, HMS Undine, HMS Urania, HMS Ulysses, HMS Cattistock, HMS Cottesmore, ORP Krakowiak (Polish).
www.pytchley-village.co.uk /History/History.htm   (2830 words)

  
 Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS); Pelagic Longline Fishery; Final Rule [Rules and Regulations] [07/06/2004]
Response: The purpose of this rulemaking is to reduce interactions with, and post-release mortality of, threatened and endangered sea turtles in the PLL fishery.
Addressing overfishing of HMS and the permitting of PLL vessels is beyond the scope of this action; however, these issues are being addressed in other actions.
Because interactions with seabirds appear to be relatively low in Atlantic HMS longline fisheries, measures have not been implemented.
www.dol.gov /vets/regs/fedreg/final/2004015180.htm   (16585 words)

  
 SSK Gotland Class Type A19 Submarines   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The second and third, HMS Uppland and Halland, were commissioned in 1997.
The launch of the torpedo is by swim-out discharge: the speed is 40 knots and the range, 20km.
The 613 torpedo equips all Sweden's submarines, the A19 Gotland, A17 Vastergotland, A14 Nacken and A12 Sjoorrmen.
diodon349.com /gotland/ssk_gotland_class_type_a19_subma.htm   (707 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Recreational Atlantic Blue and White Marlin Landings Limit; ...
HMS longline and gillnet vessel owners will be required to attend and successfully complete the workshop before renewing their HMS fishing permit in 2007.
Due to the spatial and temporal variability of HMS and the species that HMS interact with, the results of experiments in open areas may not always be applicable to closed areas.
Thus, NMFS concluded that HMS vessels continue to be highly mobile, are capable of fishing in areas distant from their homeports, and that the closure analyses would need to take into account the potential for redistribution of fishing effort, particularly for a potentially large closure such as B2(c) in the Gulf of Mexico.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2006/October/Day-02/i8304a.htm   (15023 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS); Pelagic Longline Fishery
Estimated 2002 Bycatch of Sea Turtles in the U.S. Atlantic HMS Pelagic Longline Fishery Pelagic longline gear consists of a mainline, often many miles long, suspended in the water column by floats and from which baited hooks are attached on leaders (gangions).
However, management measures for the entire HMS pelagic longline fishery are necessary because, based upon available information, the sea turtle ITS established in the June 14, 2001, BiOp has been exceeded as a result of fishing activity occurring outside of the NED.
Other sectors of HMS fisheries such as dealers, processors, bait houses and gear manufacturers might be indirectly affected by the proposed alternatives, particularly the shift to required circle hooks and bait types, and the required turtle bycatch mitigation gears.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2004/February/Day-11/i2982.htm   (12316 words)

  
 FR Doc 04-15180
As part of that strategy, the HMS Management Division has identified the improvement of recreational fishery data and angler education as items to be considered in Amendment 2 to the HMS and Billfish FMPs.
Other sectors of HMS fisheries such as dealers, processors, bait houses, and gear manufacturers, some of which are considered small entities, might be indirectly affected by the preferred alternatives.
Alternative A11 (prohibit the use of pelagic longline gear in Atlantic HMS fisheries) would afford the greatest protection to sea turtles domestically, but it was rejected, at this time, because other bycatch and bycatch mortality reduction alternatives are available, and alternative A11 would impose the most significant adverse economic impacts of all the alternatives.
a257.g.akamaitech.net /7/257/2422/06jun20041800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2004/04-15180.htm   (17213 words)

  
 Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS); Pelagic Longline Fishery   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alternative A11 (prohibit the use of pelagic longline gear in Atlantic HMS fisheries) would afford the greatest protection to sea turtles domestically, but it was rejected, at this time, because other bycatch and bycatch mortality reduction alternatives are available, and alternative A11 would impose the most significant adverse economic impacts of all the alternatives.
Alternative A14 (prohibit the use of pelagic longline gear in HMS Fisheries in areas of the Central GOM and NEC year-round) was rejected because, at this time, other bycatch and bycatch mortality reduction alternatives are available.
Alternative 15 (prohibit the use of pelagic longline gear in HMS Fisheries in areas of the Central GOM and NEC from May through October) was rejected, at this time, because other bycatch and bycatch mortality reduction alternatives are available.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/fr/04/jy/06/fr06jy04-9.html   (17653 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | England | Suffolk | Warship returns to 'adopted' port
HMS Grafton will visit Ipswich this week in her final days with the Royal Navy as the parting wish of her master Robert Bellfield, 40.
The affiliation with the town has been very special throughout the nine years that the ship has been in commission and the commanding officer wanted to mark this relationship with a final good-bye before the ship went to Chile.
During the visit, the ship's bell and a name board will be formally presented to the Mayor of Ipswich as a permanent reminder of the special links between HMS Grafton and the borough.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/england/suffolk/4615230.stm   (221 words)

  
 FR Doc 06-8304
The majority of the areas were initially selected by plotting and examining the HMS logbook and Pelagic Observer Program (POP) data from 2001 [dash] 2003 to identify areas and times where bycatch was concentrated.
Percent change in discards from the HMS logbook data before (1997 [dash] 1999) versus after (2001 [dash] 2003) the closures that were implemented showed an overall 47.5 percent decrease in white marlin discards and an overall 50.3 percent decrease in blue marlin discards.
Based on the HMS logbook and POP data from 2001 [dash] 2003, potential time/area closures, other than the areas outlined in the settlement agreement, were predicted to result in larger ecological benefits for all of the species considered, including white marlin.
a257.g.akamaitech.net /7/257/2422/01jan20061800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2006/06-8304.htm   (16124 words)

  
 Market Harborough . River Welland . Harborough . Leicester . A14 road . Foxton Locks   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The A14 is a major road in England, running from Felixstowe to the junction of the M1 motorway England M1 and M6 motorway M6 Motorway motorways near Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby.
Much of the route of the A14 was formerly part of...
Foxton Locks are ten canal lock canal locks consisting of two "staircases" each of five locks, located on the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal about 5 km west of the...
www.uk.fraquisanto.net /Market_Harborough   (358 words)

  
 HMS Kite - Board of Inquiry
Commander A H Thorold, OBE,DSO,RN of HMS Cygnet is to be the president and hold a full and careful investigation into the circumstances attending:
The Commanding Officer, HMS ORLANDO has been informed and directed to afford the Board all the necessary facilities.
A14 No Sir, they were both the same and very quick together.
www.mikekemble.com /ww2/kite5.html   (2202 words)

  
 Milton Village: Parish Council - December 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: )
d) HMS explained that it was difficult to litter pick at The Sycamores car park amongst the wild roses.
RTS expressed concern that one statement in the letter sent to the Chief Executive seemed to be unsubstantiated.
It was AGREED therefore to respond to SCDC that: None of the options for the Northern Fringe should be considered until the result of the A14 Multi-Modal Study is known and that, since the traffic problems already are immense, the A14 strategy should be implemented before any development of the Northern Fringe takes place.
www.miltonvillage.org.uk /php/bin/readarticle.php?articlecode=file:pc200012.html&papercode=1   (2050 words)

  
 Market Harborough . Grand Union Canal . Foxton Locks . Northamptonshire . River Welland . A14 road . Leicester . ...
Market Harborough is located in a rural part of south Leicestershire right next to the Northamptonshire border, and is roughly 25 miles 40 km south of Leicester.
The town is near the A14 road A14 main road and is also served by the Midland Main Line railway.
Much of the route of the A14 was formerly part of the A45 road.
www.uk.kunsimuna.net /Market_Harborough_UK_751577_bj   (527 words)

  
 Alfred Hotton 1878-1950
HMS Minotaur acting scout, Ahead of troopships, HMAS Melbourne on port side and HMAS Sydney on starboard side.
HMS Pyramus and Pioneer in the rear, making a wonderful sight and comprising of the largest fleet of ships that ever left Australian waters together, or any other part of the world, at the same time.
Transferred all prisoners to HMS Shropshire to be transported to HMS Hampshire as she was still in the canal.
mywebpage.netscape.com /ryangenealogy/hottonaj.html   (1874 words)

  
 HMS Ganges - a house too far? (South Suffolk Liberal Democrats)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The proposed development of 350 houses at HMS Ganges has come under fire from County Councillors for the area David Wood and Kathy Pollard.
The A137 carries traffic to the A14 and into Ipswich port, and the junction with the B1456 at Wherstead Strand is a real bottleneck at peak times.
Suffolk County Council recommends less houses at HMS Ganges.
www.southsuffolklibdems.org.uk /story.php?id=15   (349 words)

  
 List of Royal Navy ship names
HMS Duc de la Vauginon''Duc de la Vauginon''
HMS Falcon in the Fetterlock''Falcon in the Fetterlock''
HMS Falcon of the Tower''Falcon of the Tower''
www.territoriopc.com /eng/list_of_royal_navy_ship_names.php   (159 words)

  
 Timeline 1831-1840
1835 Sep 15, HMS Beagle and Charles Darwin reached the Galapagos Islands, a scattering of 19 small islands and scores of islets.
1835 Sep 23, HMS Beagle sailed to Charles Island in the Galapagos archipelago.
1835 Dec 30, HMS Beagle and Charles Darwin sailed from NZ to Sydney.
timelines.ws /1831_1840.HTML   (14927 words)

  
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No enemy aircraft attacked the Tirpitz, though it was unknown if this was because the British were unsure of her location, or that they were saving her for a later frame.
Several TBM's managed to drop their ordnance on A14, cratering the runway severely; however, losses among the strike force were nearly 100%.
Four 500kg AP bombs penetrated the tough hide of HMS Indefatigable, ripping her open from stem to stern.
www.wargamer.com /articles/hostile_shores/page3.asp   (1762 words)

  
 Tree resistant cable - Patent 6441309
The High Molecular Weight Species (HMS) of the CHMS has a number average molecular weight equal to or greater than about 500,000.
These resins can be various polyethylenes (low, medium, or high density) or polypropylenes, or other polymer additives conventionally used in wire and cable applications.
HMS has a number average molecular weight equal to or greater than about 500,000, preferably in the range of about 500,000 to about 2,000,000.
www.freepatentsonline.com /6441309.html   (3098 words)

  
 Contacts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
HMS COCHRANE was the former merchant ship AMBROSE which was hired and commissioned as a cruiser with the name HMS AMBROSE in December 1914.
HMS CYCLOPS was the a former merchant ship INDRANARAH which had been purchased on the stocks in 1905 and served with the Grand Fleet as a work shop and distilling ship during World War One.
His next boat was HMS UNBROKEN from 2 February 1942 where he served under Lieutenants A.C.G MARS and later B.J.B ANDREW in the Mediterranean he left the boat after it returned to Britain for refit on 4 April 1944, six days later he joined HMS THULE.
www.submarinesaustralia.com /newsletters/in_depth_sep_02.html   (10249 words)

  
 Milton Village: Parish Council - July 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: )
RD and HMS agreed to be Council's representatives.
Council had no objection to Mrs D Taylor Coulson Close being co-opted on to the committee.
As the purpose of the plans was unclear it was AGREED to delegate to RLEW and RJF to investigate and make comments accordingly having taken into consideration views expressed.
www.miltonvillage.org.uk /php/bin/readarticle.php?articlecode=file:pc200107.html&papercode=1   (1669 words)

  
 Trumpeter 1/72 Westland Wyvern S.4
However, I did not pay proper attention to the instructions at this point (the instructions are again somewhat vague), so I ended up fixing the rear unit in place.
In order to get the forward unit to rotate freely, I omitted part A14 - you can't see it anyway once the front spinner is attached.
The front and rear blades are angled in opposite directions, which is correct for a contra-prop configuration.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/portland/971/Reviews/raf/wyvern_s4.htm   (3754 words)

  
 Aulick
During the War of 1812, he served in Enterprise and took part in her battle with HMS Boxer on 4 September 1813.
Her name was struck from the Navy list on 8 December 1941.
Renamed HMS Burnham, the destroyer began escort duties with the British Navy in December 1940.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/a14/aulick-i.htm   (393 words)

  
 Argentine Aircraft Lost - Falklands War 1982   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Possibly damaged by Sea Darts from HMS Coventry or crashed in bad weather, with one aircraft found on
by 40mm Bofors from HMS Fearless or Intrepid, and crashes near Port Howard (5.00 pm).
by Sea Darts fired by HMS Exeter, although 4.5 inch gunfire from HMS Avenger may have hit one (2.35 pm).
freespace.virgin.net /gordon.smith4/F64argaircraftlost.htm   (884 words)

  
 Charles Darwin and Victorian Visual Culture - Cambridge University Press   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It initially appeared in 1839 as one of the four volumes of Captain Robert Fitzroy’s Narrative of the Surveying Voyages of HMS Adventure and Beagle Between the Years 1826 and 1836.
Although it was issued separately just a few months later, Darwin had less initial control over his “first literary child” than he did with his subsequent books.
By the ten-thousandth generation, species A has evolved into three different species (a10, f10, m10); by the fourteen-thousandth generation, it has evolved into eight species (a14 to m14).
www.cambridge.org /catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521856906&ss=exc   (3435 words)

  
 Argentine Aircraft Lost - Falklands War 1982
Possibly damaged by Sea Darts from HMS Coventry or crashed in bad weather, with one aircraft found on
by 40mm Bofors from HMS Fearless or Intrepid, and crashed near Port Howard (5.00 pm).
by Sea Darts fired by HMS Exeter, although 4.5 inch gunfire from HMS Avenger may have hit one (2.35 pm).
www.naval-history.net /F64argaircraftlost.htm   (880 words)

  
 HMS Grafton's visit to Ipswich   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Here are the details for the HMS Grafton visit to Ipswich:
Access to the HMS Grafton site by the public will be by organised shuttle bus only.
Passengers can board the buses from; the Sandyhill Lane site, Duke Street (for the Suffolk College car park), HMS Grafton site and the Cricketers lay-by stop opposite Tower Ramparts Bus Station.
www.ip-city.com /2005/06/27/HMS-Graftons-visit-to-Ipswich.htm   (228 words)

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