Prince of Wales Sea Training School Association

Prince of Wales Sea Training School Association

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Prince of Wales Sea Training School Old Boys Association The Prince of Wales Sea Training School was founded in 1920 at Limehouse in London.

The PWSTH was used to train boys for service as Deck Ratings in the Merchant Navy and was operated by the British Sailors Society. The PWSTH moved to Ingham in 1940. In 1948 it changed its name to The Prince of Wales Sea Training School and eventually transferred to Dover in 1953 until its closure in 1975. A total of 4,911 boys were trained at the school during it's operation. Please visit us at www.pwsts.org.uk

05/06/2015

There is another March 6 Sept 2015 wit a small reunion the night before.

Photos 08/09/2011

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01/09/2011

One more day and its our reunion :)

17/06/2011

Not long to the Reunion, Flight booked Hotels Booked Watch out London Wiggys on his way

26/03/2011

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2010 Tower Hill and Dover 28/02/2011
Photos 28/02/2011
28/02/2011

PWSTS Ingham 1948

28/02/2011

PWSTS 1971 DOVER - colour film lasting 19 minutes

28/02/2011

PWSTS Reunion 3 September 2011 London. Check web site for details. www.pwsts.org.uk

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Limehouse In London/Ingham In Norfolk/Dover In Kent (UK)
Dover
3172