There were 4of them
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There were 4of them
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I must have been on the last one.Wasn't around in 1928.
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That's the one built in 1960 it's on the Sunderland ship site
Brighton (3) 169168 1943 1959 sold to Pelopidas Cia Nav, Lebanon r/n Pelopidas, 1965 scrapped. 7,345
The same as other posts however a bit larger Louis
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Thanks Rob and Doc. I have not seen her for a long time. Many happy memories.
For 1960 it looks quite an old design
Yes there was nothing modern about her , no luxuries. We lived aft on the poop and the galley was midships , the peggy had to carry the meals in kits. luckily most of the trip was in good weather except for Japan where it was winter with deep snow.
She was Built in 1943
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Chapmans who started a new build program at Shorts Sunderland in 1955 the first two delivered was the Lynton & Scorton, 1957 followed by the Grainton in 1958. then came the Amberton & Norton in 1959, and the last two was the Clearton & Brighton in 1960 the ships known as the seven sisters,
Brighton ( number 4) o/n 186905 built 1960 Shorts Sunderland
1971 sold to Efmariners Cia Nav, Greece r/n Kaptayanni, 1973 r/n Mareantes, 1975 sold to Conship Maritime, Greece r/n Loukia, 1976 r/n Melpo, 1981 sold to Skystar Cia Nav, Greece r/n Despoula K, 2.9.1982 wrecked in 06.30N 10.57W while in tow to breakers https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?37145
THE PICTURE is the 1960 built Brighton
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Brighton (number 3) o/n 169168 built 1943
1959 sold to Pelopidas Cia Nav, Lebanon r/n Pelopidas, 1965 scrapped