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SS Brussels
''Brussels'' was a passenger ferry built in 1902 for the British Great Eastern Railway. In 1915, she tried to ram . The ship was captured by Germany in 1916 and her captain, Charles Fryatt was executed after the Germans discovered his deed. ''Brussels'' was renamed ''Brugge'' and used as a depôt ship at Zeebrugge. In October 1918, ''Brugge'' was scuttled by the Germans when they evacuated the port. The ship was raised by the Belgian Government and presented to the Admiralty in 1920. She was repaired and later renamed ''Lady Brussels''. She was employed as an Irish Sea ferry, serving until scrapped in 1929. ==Construction and design==
''Brussels'' was a passenger ferry. She was built by Gourlay Brothers, Dundee, as yard number 202. She was long, with a beam of and a depth of . Her two triple expansion steam engines drove twin screws, propelling her at .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Charles Fryatt )〕 ''Brussels'' was launched on 26 March 1902 and completed in May. Her Official Number was 109884 and her port of registry was Harwich.〔
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