De Vereeniging Zeemanscollege, Delfzijl, after Steenbergen
Zeemans-College "De Vereeniging" (College "The Union"), established in
1831 in Delfzijl. Leen Smit pictures number 27. In 1864 it was still in
existence, but by 1979 it had disappeared.
Flag: Leen Smit shows Blue with a Dutch canton (ca 1/3rd of the height,
1/4th of the width). Partly below the canton a "D", which is followed by
the number. Letter and number probably in white. [noh71] shows a version
with a Red White Yellow canton, and just a D. On this
page we show for Delfzijl an historical flag with the same colours
as [noh71], but without the D and with
a quarter-sized canton.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 6 Dec 2001
#790 from Steenbergen's Vlaggen van alle Natien (1870) [stb99].
Delfzyl (Netherlands) Navigation society (Is used also with black D)
Jaume Ollé, 23 Jul 2003
That is: Zeevaartcollege "De Vereeniging", Delfzijl (Groningen province)
De Vereeniging flag after Norris & Hobbs
image
by Jarig Bakker, 15 Jul 2003
I redrew Norris and Hobbs' image [noh71].
Jarig Bakker, 15 Jul 2003
De Vereeniging flag after "Zeemanshoop"
by Jarig Bakker, 15 Jul 2003
In the jubilee book of "College Zeemanshoop, 1822-1872", Amsterdam is
a flag plate with for Delfzijl a blue flag with in the canton the red-white-blue
Dutch flag, and a letter and cipher D4. It is obvious to see that this
was not a bright idea, as the bottom stripe of the Dutch flag has exactly
the same color as the main field.
Jarig Bakker, 15 Jul 2003