Two steamships have borne the name Fleurus, after
Fleurus in Belgium:
SS Fleurus (1919) was a 355-ton vessel built as a trawler in 1919, by Foundation Co, of Savannah, US. Converted to cargo ship in 1925. Served as the patrol boat
Thorodd during the Second World War. Sank in 1955.[1]
SS Fleurus (1926) was a 1,122-ton cargo ship built in 1926, by Seine Maritime in France. Re-engined to diesel in 1950, suffered fire on 26 June 1963 and was scuttled in October the same year.[2]
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list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
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Two steamships have borne the name Fleurus, after
Fleurus in Belgium:
SS Fleurus (1919) was a 355-ton vessel built as a trawler in 1919, by Foundation Co, of Savannah, US. Converted to cargo ship in 1925. Served as the patrol boat
Thorodd during the Second World War. Sank in 1955.[1]
SS Fleurus (1926) was a 1,122-ton cargo ship built in 1926, by Seine Maritime in France. Re-engined to diesel in 1950, suffered fire on 26 June 1963 and was scuttled in October the same year.[2]
This article includes a
list of ships with the same or similar names. If an
internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists.