Directory of Private Signals Flown by American Merchant Sail
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reported by Joe MacMillan, Apr 2004
Reedereiflaggen
(House Flags) at Josef Nüsse’s
Ships & Flags
website. The site is a very good source since it shows pictures of
real flags. The website disclaimer says that most of the companies
whose house flags are shown there are gone out of business. It includes
also a page with unidentified
house flags.
reported by Ivan Sache, 23 Aug 2002 and 14 Sep 2005
Rederij
Vlaggen @ Binnenvaartforum, a Dutch mailing list, Kustvaartforum
(coastal shipping forum) and related sites, 16 Jan. 2005.
reported by Jan Mertens, 09 Dec 2006
Flags &
Funnels, by Heinrich Fischbach, with «60 000 notes on
flags and funnels worldwide from all branches of shipping».
reported by Jan Mertens, 21 Nov 2003
Part of the National Maritime Museum’s flag collection
(the house flags)
reported by Barbara Tomlinson, 03 Aug 2004
The World
Salvage Directory of the
International Salvage Union
(ISU) lists the member companies and show the house flag
of some of them (on each individual company page, linked from the
directory)
reported by Ivan Sache, 24 Jun 2001
Who has the right to fly a house flag onboard a commercial vessel?
Would it be the Owners/Operators or their ship management company? Lauren Lavercombe, 30 Aug 2007
The operator offers to the cargo-owners the service of transportation
by ship. The ship management company offers to the operator the service of
moving the ship around.
I’d say the company flag should be the flag of the company
registering the ship. If the ship is sailing under the flag of Pentecost
Island, then an owner or operator has registered the ship in the Pentecost
Island register, and their flag should fly from the vessel. Since the
ship management company wouldn’t be the one registering the ship,
they wouldn’t be the ones flying the company flag either Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 30 Aug 2007
I have several charts and books with house flags with dimensions varying
from 1:2 to 4:5, but it is safe to assume that most (unless otherwise
specified) are 2:3. Jarig Bakker, 07 Oct 2003