HMS Ganges was an 84-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 10 November 1821 at Bombay Dockyard, constructed from teak. She was the last sailing ship of the Navy to serve as a flagship, and was the second ship to bear the name.
(Recto) HMS 'Ganges' off Fort Trinidad, Rosas Bay, south-eastern Spain, 9 October 1851; (Verso) Lord Nelson's House, Port Mahon, 12 November 1851 RMG PZ0860-001
HMS ‘Ganges’, 84 Guns, off Valparaiso, late-1850s(?) RMG PY0816
Sir Gerald Graham directing the hoisting of patients on boar Wellcome V0015352EL
George Mounsey Wheatley Atkinson (1806-84) - Queen Victoria's Arrival in Cork Harbour, 3 August 1849. - RCIN 407118 - Royal Collection
The Blockading Squadron off Alexandria at the conclusion of Commodore Napier's convention with Mahomet Ali, November 28th 1840 O1105647
Sheet of sketches showing the interior of the hospital ship Wellcome V0015352ER
'Ganges', 84 guns, in Portsmouth Harbour RMG PU6127