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image by Jarig Bakker, 13 Jan 2006 |
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A German inland shipping company established at Berlin, Reederei Ed Line GmbH maintains a website where the house flag?s main colour, turquoise, dominates: stating the four main activities right away: transportation of bulk goods, of exceptional loads, of heavy loads, and assistance in waterway construction.
We learn that the company was founded by Martina and Carsten Klink, starting out in 1997 with a tugboat named ?Mister Ed? introducing a series of push boats. Two years later, a subsidiary company ?Ed Line Service Center GmbH' is founded in order to service Ed Line and other customers. The following years see intensive waterway construction projects at home and abroad. The Bunte push navigation fleet is taken over in 2005.
In all, Ed Line employs about 30 operating twenty push boats and a number of pontoons. As befits this kind of website, a instructive overview of the vessels is given in the "Flotte" i.e. fleet section while "Referenzen" (references) shows what the firm is able to do.
The house flag is horizontally divided turquoise-white-turquoise and bears the firm?s name "Reederei Ed Line" (left image) inspecial font, serifed in black.
Jan Mertens, 23 Dec 2006
Ed Line variant with different inscription in black initials "ED LINE" only (right image).
Source: I spotted this flag in Billwerder Bucht on 23 May 2010.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Jul 2012
H.H.Eggers - This company existed probably from 1903 to 1928, founded by Max Eggers. The company used a blue flag with with capital letters "HHE" in the centre.
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945", ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; p.204
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 Mar 2007
image by Jarig Bakker, 13 Jan 2006 |
image by Jorge Candeias, 16 May 2006 |
Heinz Ehler, Otterndorf - horizontal black over green flag; in center white "HE". The other one is simply a blue cloth with a white "E". (right image)
Left image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World, compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jorge Candeias, 8 May 2004 and Jarig Bakker, 13 Jan 2006
It was a white flag with a blue upright anchor superimposing hammer and mallet of the same colour. The anchor was flanked by blue initials "W" (hoist) and "E" (fly).
Source: Gratis Beilage zu Deicken und Behrmann's Neuen Monatsheften Neue Ausgabe Sommer 1897
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 May 2012
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 May 2012 |
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 July 2019 |
The company was based in Hamburg. The flag was blue with a white initial "E", serifed (see right image above) or unserifed (see left image above)
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part V, p.21, image no.558
James Dignan, 8 May 2004 and Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 July 2019
The company was based in Brake. The flag was blue with a white 5-point star.
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part V, p.21, image no.590
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 July 2019
Located in Cuxhaven - blue flag, over all white cross; in center white disk, black cross formy, white "E".
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World, compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 19 Jan 2006
The company was founded by Theodor Eimbke and was named "Theodor Eimbke; Fr.Brödermanns Nachf". Theodors brother joined the company and it was renamed "Theodor & F. Eimbke". The shipping branch started business in 1869. In May 1910 the last ship was sold and since then the shipping branch was discontinued. The company used a white flag with horizontal red stripes on both edges. In the centre was a red roundel with a white Hamburg-gate therein.
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945", ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; p.127ff.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Mar 2007
The company was based in Geestemünde. The flag was parted by a white throughout cross patty, the upper hoist and lower fly quarters were red, the lower hoist and upper fly quarters black.
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part V, p.17, image no.343
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 15 July 2019
The company was based in Altona. The flag was blue, in centre a red lozenge "in pale", fimbriated black and touching the top and bottom edge, charged with a white "E".
Source: Massary 1928, series 1, image no.64
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 30 July 2019
Dov Gutterman spotted the link of Elbclearing GmbH & Co. KG: flag: white, two unfinished red chevrons.
Santiago Dotor, 11 Nov 2003
It is a young German shipping company established at Drochtersen, which is situated on the left bank of the River Elbe, to the N.W. of Hamburg. . Former company website showing the house flag as a drawing: Founded in 2004 by four partners, Elbdeich (Elbe Dyke) is said to cover all aspects of maritime transport, from project management (new building) to chartering. In all, seven container ships, all locally built, are operated; but for one chartered vessel, their names start with "Elb-". Elbdeich is financially interested in other companies: "H & H Bereederungs GmbH & Co. KG" and "ED Bereederungsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG" and actively seeks further cooperation with like-minded partners.
The house flag is horizontally divided into seven stripes dark blue-red etc. and bears a large white initial "E" (no serifs) over the central five stripes (at least the initial does not seem to encroach upon the outer stripes but the arms, are they cut off straight?).
The real item appears - seen from a considerable distance - on this Shipspotting photo by M. Hernández Lafuente, showing the former "Elbmarsch".
Jan Mertens, 11 Sep 2009
Elbe City Jet: In a white field is a dark blue rectangle having 8/10 of total height connected with the hoist by a narrow blue stripe. The rectangle is bordered by narrow greenish blue and white rectangles. In the blue rectangle are white letters "ecj" arranged along an imaginary bendy line.
Elbe City Jet finished its service due to economical reasons at the end of 2007?s season. The line connected Hamburg with Stade by a speed catamaran.
Source: I spotted this flag on a boat trip with Elbe City Jet on 23 July 2007.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 Sep 2008
It was a white pennant cotized black at two edges. A red initial "E" was shifted to the hoist.
Source: Gratis Beilage zu Deicken und Behrmann's Neuen Monatsheften Neue Ausgabe Sommer 1897
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 May 2012
The company was based in Hamburg. The flag was parted per saltire into blue (hoist and fly) and yellow (top and bottom) with inscription in black serifed initials "E" (top) "D" (hoist) "A" (fly) and "G"" (bottom).
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part V, p.20, image no.539
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 July 2019
It is a white flag with a red wheel in the upper hoist corner. From the centre of the wheel a blue wave is flowing down to the fly side. Beneath wheel and wave is an inscription of red initials "ELBE EAG".
Source: Gratis Beilage zu Deicken und Behrmann's Neuen Monatsheften Neue Ausgabe Sommer 1897
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 25 Jun 2012
Description of flag:
The flag is divided per saltire into blue (hoist and fly) and red (top and bottom) superimposed by a white lozenge containing dotted blue capitals "E.H.D.G.". The lozenge is touching the edges at hoist and fly. The company was located in Hamburg and existed from 1848 to 1868. Peter Christian Holm made an oil painting of the company's vessel ARCHIMEDES in 1859.
Source: I spotted Holm's oil painting in the Hamburgmuseum on 16 August 2011
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Apr 2012
The company was located in Haren/Ems. It is a yellow flag with a white disc, fimbriated black, in the centre, the disc containing a red number 11. "Elf" is the Germen word for eleven, so the flag is "canting".
Source: "Flaggen, Schornsteine, Reedereien- Flaggen und Schornsteine der deutschen Reedereien und ihre Schiffe über 300 BRT", Hamburg 1957; p.F8
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 8 Apr 2009
The company was based in Elmshorn. The flag was white with a red serifed "E" in centre and a blue bordure.
Source: Flaggenbuch 1905, part V, p.22, image no.625
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 July 2019
It is a green over white over green horizontal triband. In the centre of both (blueish) green stripes is a white italic "F". In the white stripe is an inscription in black italic initials "FRISIA".
As Erdölwerke Frisia the company was located in Emden and was not only a shipping line but also oil refining and the company maintained numerous petrol stations all over northern and western Germany in the 20th century.
Source: Josef Nüsse's webpage
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 15 Jul 2012
Dov Gutterman spotted the Emsship link of EMS Shipping & Trading GmbH: flag: quartered per saltire black, red, blue, red; in center white disk, black "EST".
Santiago Dotor, 11 Nov 2003
Note that the colours of the quarters are those of the East Frisian flag - the company is located in Wilhelmshaven, Emden and Leer.
Stefan Schwoon, 13 Nov 2003
Emstank is a bunkering company established at Emden, a harbour in NW Germany where the River Ems reaches the North Sea (and close to the Dutch border). Acc. to obsolete company website: Founded in 1978 on the ashes of bankrupt Schulte & Bruns (also Emden) by Wessels, Frisia and Jade Dienst, having taken over fleet and personnel, Emstank was gradually bought up by Frachtkontor Junge, an operation rounded off in 1989. Current owner is Bominflot at Hamburg. Six bunkering vessels, stationed at Emden, Bremen, and other ports, are operated.
Shown on the website as a drawing, the house flag has a remarkable design: large white italic initials "E" and "T" within black holding lines appear on a complicated background: divided per saltire black (upper and lower triangles) and light blue & white (hoist and fly triangles), the horizontal edges bordered of black (outer stripe) and white (inner stripe, narrower).
"Light blue and white " should be understood as light blue with white outer edges gradually getting narrower towards the flags centre or alternatively, white triangles bearing light blue ones, all converging (their tips meeting) in said centre.
This shows a table flag found on German eBay: offer no. 230115769370 (end 20 Apr 2007) put up by "deichgraefin12".
Jan Mertens, 8 Jan 2009
Schleppschiffahrt Wilhelm Engel, i.e. tugboat shipping, a company based in Hamburg. The flag was green with white initials "WE".
Source: Schnall funnel chart 1997
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Aug 2019
Schuteneignerin Margarethe Engellandt, i.e. barge owner, a company based in Hamburg. The flag was white with a centred white oval, having a black inscription "JE".
Source: Schnall funnel chart 1997
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Aug 2019
Wolters' See und Seefahrt (1968) has: Thomas Entz Tanker GmbH, Rendsburg, with diamond not touching the edges and serifless "E".
The flag is blue with a white lozenge touching the edges and a big red "E" in the center. Once more, the caption doesn't seem to have enything to do with the initial. It seems to read something like "M. Jetser, Hamburg".
Jarig Bakker and Jorge Candeias, 9 Jan 2005
The company was located in Hamburg. The flag is divided per saltire into blue(top), red(bottom) and white. In both white quarters is a black capital: "E"(hoist) and "R"(fly). In the centre of the flag is a white disc, fimbriated black, containing a sinister facing black sejant lion, which is supporter of a round shield having a white field divided by a black bendlet.
Source: "Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen", 2nd ed.; Hamburg; 1956; p.17.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 Apr 2009
The company was located in Bremen and seemed to have only two ships. Those were the SEVEN SEAS (blue funnel) and the RIJNDAM (yellow funnel with green ring with white lozenges). The company might have been established in the 1940's, but I have no further details.
Description of flag: It is a chequered flag of mainly green and white. The green rectangles are in the flags corners. In the centre was a red rectangle with a white lozenge and a green maple leaf within the lozenge.
Source: Arnold KLUDAS: "Die Geschichte der deutschen Passagierschiffahrt" (5 vols.) Hamburg 1986; Reprint Laibach Slovenia-Buch Nr. 03617-8, flagchart; p.224
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 June 2007
This company used a black flag with a red diamond touching the edges with a white capital "O".
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945", ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; cover inside.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 Mar 2007
It was a red flag with white, serifed initials "AE".
Source: Gratis Beilage zu Deicken und Behrmann's Neuen Monatsheften Neue Ausgabe Sommer 1897
Klaus-Michael Schneider,13 May 2012
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