SS Brighton
Brighton was the name of three ships of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.
- SS Brighton (1847), sold in 1850 to Italy
- SS Brighton (1878), sold in 1893
- SS Brighton (1903), to the Southern Railway in 1923, Sold in 1930 and converted to a private yacht, wrecked 1933
It was also the name of these ships.
- SS Brighton (1928), built for R Chapman and Sons. Struck a mine and sank in 1940.
- SS Brighton (1933), built for the Southern Railway. Requisitioned by the Admiralty for use as a hospital ship in World War II. Bombed and sunk in 1940
- SS Brighton (1949), built for British Railways. Sold to Jersey Lines in 1967 and renamed La Duchesse de Bretagne. Scrapped in 1970.
See also
- PS Brighton, Sydney Harbour ferry between 1883 and 1912.
SS Brighton was the original name of the sports stadium used by the Brighton Tigers ice hockey team in England.
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