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image by Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2005
A.C. Lensen, Terneuzen.
Flag: white field, blue italic "L".
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship
Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]
Jarig Bakker, 28 January 2005
image by Jarig Bakker, 29 Jun 2006
This is a “Lithuanian” house flag – that of Van
der Linden-Schiehaven, company seats at Delft and ’s-Gravendeel.
Website
of this inland navigation operator:
As you can see, horizontal, yellow-green-red colour bands adorn these
webpages.
Some history from the ‘ons bedrijf’ (i.e. our company) section: founded end of the nineteen forties by Dirk Arie van der Linden as an earthworks firm which expanded after the 1953 dyke disaster, when construction sites went up everywhere. This was followed by extensive ground preparation works for housing developments. In the ‘seventies, two distinct Van der Linden firms addressed the need for sand supply and transport plus construction, respectively. At the moment Van der Linden operates three ships, transporting sand, and two unloading quays.
Have a look at the ‘Merwestad’ barge, first photo of two, in the ‘schepen’ (i.e. ships) section. Not only is there a shield in the company colours (bearing ‘vdL’ initials in yellow on the green stripe) on the bow, but the house flag is also in evidence (I have no idea about the mainly red flag though).
Then there is this Binnenvaart page showing the ‘Prinsenstad’, where we see the shield again and, in the upper left corner (on the terminal) a board showing the house flag with yellow initials.
Admittedly the Van der Linden site shows the ‘Maasstad’ in front of the same terminal but there the painted flag, and the one on the crane, are unclear (first photo – on the second, a lorry door shows the initialled flag as well).
Lastly, the ‘kippers’ section (meaning lorries!) shows, again,
the house flag on the doors.
Jan Mertens, 27 Jun 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 3 Mar 2005
Jan Mertens reported this link
with mainly Dutch houseflags. Lusitania - dark blue flag, divided Czech
style by red "Y" fimbriated white; on three blue parts "CPL". The website
specifies: "NED" - Dutch.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Mar 2005
The main color of the flag of the Lusitania Lijn was green, not blue.
Additional info: the line had two gastankers: Lingegas and Merwegas (now
both of Unigas). The manager was P. Mandemaker.
Cees Schuller, 13 Feb 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 18 Sep 2007
D. Lijnzaad N.V. Transport en Handelmaatschappij, Rotterdam.
Flag: green over white bicolor; in center a flower with orange heart
and white petals; on white "DL". ("Lijnzaad" = linseed, seed of
flax).
Source: Wyt's Digest of Dutch Shipping and Shipbuilding 1966
Jarig Bakker, 18 Sep 2007
Note that the flower has nothing to do with a five-petaled flax
(Linum spp.) flower. It looks rather like a daisy flower head ("composed
flower").
Ivan Sache, 18 Sep 2007
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