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image by Ivan Sache, based on Joseph Nüsse website
Blue flag with a yellow square diamond charged with a blue T in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 15 September 2002
image by Ivan Sache, based on Joseph Nüsse website
White flag with L~K in black, underlined in green. Bagenkop is located in the
south of the island of Langeland. This isalnd is located between the islands of
Fyn (Fionia) and Lolland, and is separated from Kiel, the capital city of
Schleswig-Holstein, by the Kiel Bay (Kieler Bucht).
Ivan Sache, 15 September 2002
Langeland-Kiel Linien. This appears to be the later flag, also shown by Brown
1995, However Josef also shows a second flag of white with the black letters "L"
and "K" on either side of a short black line which
fits a 1975 description of the funnel marking. The company, formed in 1965, sold
its last vessel in 1998.
Neale Rosanoski, 27 April 2004
image by Jarig Bakker, 29 November 2005
Knud I. Larsen, Copenhagen - blue flag, red "KiL".
Source: Loughran (1995)
Jarig Bakker, 29 November 2005
image by Phil Nelson, 24 June 2000
based on Stewart and Styring's Flags, Funnels and Hull Colours, 1963
J. Lauritzen, Esbjerg. Flag: 2:3 red, green hoist and fly triangles, both
approximately 80 degrees, centered on the flag a white bar, 1/3rd of the flag's
depth long, and 1/3rd of the bar's length wide. This company has a whole history
of flags, I believe, one or more flags like these among them. I made some notes
on this last year. At that time this company was still active and its flag still
flew from the Copenhagen waterfront.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 20 October 2003
J. Lauritzen. According
to Loughran (1979) the 2nd version
with letters was adopted in 1974 and ships on the polar run were then entitled
to use the United Nations flag as a stem jack.
Neale Rosanoski, 27 April 2004
image by Ivan Sache, based on Joseph Nüsse website
Red flag with a trapezoidal swallow
tail, a green trapezoid placed along the hoist, a thin white rectangular stripe
between the green trapezoid and the fly, and the white letters JS placed above
and beneath the white stripe, respectively. This a slightly different
Lauritzen's houseflag from that above. There are no letters on it and the flag
is made rectangular and symmetrical by adding a green trapezoidal along the fly.
That flag is dated 1963.
Source: Joseph Nüsse website
Ivan Sache, 16 November 2002
image by James Dignan, 9 October 2003
Source: "The dumpy book of ships and
the sea" (ed. Henry Sampson, published by Sampson Low, London, circa 1957).
This rendition is similar to that in Harnack (1938).
Jarig Bakker, 9 October 2003
image located by Jan Mertens, 24 January 2008
based on: http://www.24flotilla.com/A11/siluetas/navieras/navieras%203.JPG
The
24.flotilla.com website shows this flag with a startling difference as to
the size of the white field.
Jan Mertens, 24 January 2008
image by Jarig Bakker, 14 February 2006
Lauritzen Kosan Tankers A/B, Copenhagen - blue flag, yellow diamond, blue "K".
Source:
Loughran (1995)
Jarig Bakker, 14 February 2006
image by Ivan Sache, 27 November 2003
Peter Madsen Rederi AS (Hojbjerg, Denmark) - Diagonally divided white and
blue with "PM". The company was founded in 1954 in Hojbjerg.
http://www.peter-madsen.dk/
Dov Gutterman, 17 October 2003
image by Phil Nelson, 24 June 2000
based on Stewart and Styring's Flags, Funnels and Hull Colours, 1963
image by Ivan Sache, based on Joseph Nüsse website
Blue flag with a white snow flake-like emblem in the middle, with eight rays
Ivan Sache, 16 November 2002
These days, they seem to be using another logo (they may have merged with
someone..), as seen on
http://www.mols-linien.dk/ I think the snow flake emblem has to do with
their (former?) engagement with DIFKO, an
investment company.
Ole Andersen, 16 November 2002
Mols-Linien A/S. An earlier flag is shown by Brown 1978 which shows the
influence of then owners DFDS A/S, being blue with a white cross paty charged
with a red "M". In 1984 they were taken over by J. Lauritzen who in turn sold them in 1988 to DIFKO. The flag referred to Ole of
blue with a white diamond frame and a logo of golden parallel diagonal panels
[see below] has been seen on the Josef Nüsse site. DIFKO are
still the owners although Scandlines A.G. took a 40% interest in 1999.
Neale Rosanoski, 27 April 2004
Continued as Danish Shipping Companies (N, O)
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