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Brighton Queen

 
Brighton, Worthing and South Coast Steamboat Co.
 


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Builder: Clydebank Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.
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Disposition: October 5, 1915 - Lost off Belgian coast.
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Details: One funnel; one mast


 

Relationship to Titanic disaster / inquiries.

Vessel is mentioned during the final arguments in the Wreck Commissioner's Enquiry.


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1897

Vessel built for the Brighton, Worthing and South Coast Steamboat Co..

1902

Acquired by P&A Campbell in time for the 1902 season, and operated on the South Coast, including day trips to France, until the First World War, during which she was utilized as a minesweeper.

October 5, 1915

Struck mine laid by UC-5 off the Belgian Coast. Broke in two and sank.