SS Brighton (1847), constructed for London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, sold in 1850 to Italy
PS Brighton (1878), constructed for London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, sold in 1893
PS Brighton, Sydney Harbour ferry between 1883 and 1912.
SS Brighton (1903), constructed for London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, sold to the Southern Railway in 1923, Sold again in 1930 and converted to a private yacht, wrecked 1933
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.
SSBrighton can refer to the following ships: SSBrighton (1847), constructed for London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, sold in 1850 to Italy PS Brighton (1878)...
1999–2011 Sports Stadium Brighton, or SSBrighton, in central Brighton, originally a swimming pool, later an ice rink, home of the Brighton Tigers ice hockey...
that period. The club was based at the Brighton Sports Stadium (often known by its original name of SSBrighton) on West Street. The Tigers were members...
Important terms include lines, or individual sections of subway, like the BMT Brighton Line; services, like the B, which is a single train route along several...
city. SS Paris (1852), Built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, wrecked in 1863 SS Paris (1865), built by Barclay, Curle & Co SS Paris (1875)...
the corporate structure was made in 1900, when the Sea View Railroad (Brighton Beach Line) was merged into the Kings County Elevated (on May 9) and the...
replacement for SS Seaford. It was severely damaged by a torpedo from a German U-boat in 1916. At least 50 passengers died. SSBrighton (1903) A cross-channel...
Batory SS Ben-my-Chree (1927) SS Fenella (1936) TS King George V SS King Orry (1913) RMS Lady of Mann SS Levenwood (1924) TSS Manxman (1904) SS Mona's...
"big and worthless hotel". SSBrighton was also known as the Brighton Sports Stadium; genuine football stadiums used by Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. were...
of steamships. SS Brittany (1882), built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway SS Brittany (1898), built for D MacIver & Co SS Brittany (1910)...
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admitted Brighton should have been awarded a penalty for a foul on Kaoru Mitoma, the third such instance in the 2022–23 season in which Brighton had received...
Germany 6 November 1910 A five-masted windjammer that was rammed by SSBrighton, and subsequently driven onto rocks off the coast of Dover. 51°8.02′N...
Worldpress Blog. 26 March 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2017. Shipwrecks - SS Milwaukee "Shipwrecks". Retrieved 4 April 2011. "Chequamegon". Historical...
steamships SS Aldershot (1897), built for Watts, Watts & Co SS Aldershot (1910), built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway as SS Brittany....
number of steamships, including: SS London (1853), a London, Brighton and South Coast Railway steamship[citation needed] SS London (1864), a steamship which...
1888–89 SS Hercules (1903), built for Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft Neptun. In service 1903–14 SS Hercules (1910), built for the London Brighton and South...
three steamships operated by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway: SS Dieppe (1847) SS Dieppe (1855) SS Dieppe (1905), sunk in 1941 This article...
SS. Cuthman & Wilfrid, Brighton, Sussex. 2012. Archived from the original on 30 July 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2012. "About our Oratory". Oratory of SS....