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    Photograph of HMS Conway on the Mersey, taken by Stewart Bale Ltd, pre 1938. Archive reference D/CON (A) 8/5/5

    Life at sea was hard and required the highest standards of training to instill qualities of leadership necessary for cadets to become officers in the British Merchant Navy. The training ship HMS Conway was specially founded for this purpose, and during its 115 year existence it trained over 11, 000 young boys for life in the Merchant Navy, Royal Navy and other armed services, not only in Britain but in navies worldwide.


    Owner of originalStewart Bale collection / http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/archive/displays/conway/training.aspx
    File namets conway.jpg
    File Size17.43k
    Dimensions360 x 274
    Linked toCaptain Frederick LITTLEHALES (Address)

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