History
Belgium
Name Bruges
Namesake Bruges , Belgium
Owner Adolf Deppe - Cie Nationale Belge de Transports Maritimes
Builder Tecklenborg J. C. - Johann Carl Tecklenborg A.G. (Abegg, J.S.)
Launched 15 August 1904
Completed October 1904
Fate Sunk 9 July 1940
General characteristics
Type Cargo ship
Tonnage 4,984 GRT
Length 122.19 metres (400 ft 11 in)
Beam 15.91 metres (52 ft 2 in)
Depth 7.77 metres (25 ft 6 in)
Installed power Quadruple 4cyl expansion engine
Speed 11 knots
Crew 44
The SS Bruges was a Belgian cargo ship that was shelled by the German auxiliary cruiser Thor in the South Atlantic at (4°S 28°W / 4°S 28°W / -4; -28 ).
Construction
The SS Bruges was constructed in 1904 at the Joh. C. Tecklenborg A.G. shipyard in Geestemunde , Germany. She was completed in 1904 and sailed under the Belgian flag.
The ship was 122.19 metres (400 ft 11 in) long, with a beam of 15.91 metres (52 ft 2 in). She had a depth of 7.77 metres (25 ft 6 in). The ship was assessed at 4,984 GRT . She had a quadruple 4cyl expansion engine. The engine was rated at 505 nhp .
Sinking
On 9 July 1940, Bruges was shelled and sunk by Thor in the South Atlantic, (4°S 28°W / 4°S 28°W / -4; -28 ) . The 44 crew members were taken Prisoners of war .[ 1]
References
^ "Bruges" . Wrecksite. 12 September 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2015 .
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in July 1940
Shipwrecks
1 Jul: Clearton , U-102
2 Jul: Arandora Star , U-26
3 Jul: Bretagne , Mistral , Mogador , Provence
4 Jul: Rigault de Genouilly
5 Jul: HMS Foylebank , HMS Whirlwind , Zeffiro
6 Jul: Dunkerque , HMS Shark
9 Jul: Bruges , HMS Salmon
10 Jul: Leone Pancaldo , Mari Chandris
11 Jul: City of Bagdad , HMS Escort , HMS Warrior
15 Jul: Frossoula
16 Jul: HMS Imogen , HMS Phoenix
19 Jul: Bartolomeo Colleoni
20 Jul: Nembo , Ostro
21 Jul: HMS Brazen
23 Jul: HMS Narwhal
25 Jul: HMS Thames
27 Jul: HMS Codrington , HMS Wren
30 Jul: HMS Delight
Other incidents