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confirmed her interest in the ship by establishing the award of an annual Gold Medal to the cadet who, in the opinion of his shipmates, was most likely to make the best officer.
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a number rose to the highest ranks of their profession, including those who became commodores of leading merchant fleets. In the period up to 1946, two
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and refitted in the Victoria Docks before being brought to Greenhithe in 1876. About this time the name of the school was changed to the
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for the scheme, and in 1862 the Thames Marine Officer Training School was opened. She was to find her eventual home off
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underwriters and merchants subscribed to its founding. It was the London maritime interests' answer to
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were competitors, and the two met regularly on playing fields and in boats in keen sporting rivalry.
164: 278:) arrived at Greenhithe in January 1946. She had previously been used as an accommodation ship at 32: 325: 407: 346: 302: 342: 197: 8: 294: 338: 193: 264: 204: 186: 160: 361: 310: 481: 378: 234: 144: 181: 120: 314: 248: 125: 373: 260: 222:), a ship-of-the-line of 86 guns with screw propulsion. She was renamed 298: 279: 239: 267:
near Sidcup, and the ship was handed back to the Admiralty. The third
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became redundant and was sold to be broken up in Belgium in 1978.
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in Greenhithe to provide shore facilities. In 1938, the clipper
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Notable among the college graduates of 1874 was Admiral
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Memorial to the college on the shore of Ingress Park,
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