"They'll be of no use to you with our training ship gone."
She was a training ship after 1859, and broken up in 1869.
The training ship was closed down on 4 December 1920.
After the war she was brought to Poland and used as a training ship again.
Once the war was over, the need for such training ships also came to an end.
She was broken up in 1851 after serving for many years as a training ship.
Between 1869 and 1929 she served as a training ship.
At war's end, she continued service as a training ship.
She was then converted for use as a training ship.
In 1922, Aurora was brought to service again as a training ship.
She served as a school ship, on a loan basis, for the next 20 years.
She was used as a school ship from 1840.
In 1914, the Gloire was used as a school ship.
She returned to service in 1906 as a school ship for torpedo warfare.
From 1907, she was used as a school ship for mechanics in Toulon.
Here she served from 1811 to 1812 as a school ship.
One of the first sites chosen for a school ship was Liverpool, in 1857.
Between 1874 and 1894, she was used as a school ship.
There was also no longer need for a civilian full rigged school ship.
Mutin was launched in 1883 to serve as a school ship.