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Shown out of Sydkoster and Strömstad at different
times being a small ferry operator from the mid 1960s until 1994. The
Collectors Corner cap badge flag shows as a white pennant edged blue
and bearing two blue stars accosted.
Neale Rosanoski, 12 March 2007
Operated by Axel Sjösten of Högnäs from around
1930 to the early 1960s [name then shown as Karl Axel Sjösten] who
also operated Rederi A/B Wega at one stage. The ship names use the
same formula suggesting Sjösten was the owner but in that case whether
they both used the blue flag with a broad yellow horizontal band with
a yellow "K" towards the hoist is not
known. US Navy 1961 [8] shows
the "K" on the flag being centred.
Neale Rosanoski, 24 November 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 6 August 2005
Source:
http://kommandobryggan.se/Bryggan/Rederi.htm
three horizontal stripes of white and blue; in
center a honeycombed "O" (I think). The "O" is for Haakon Onstad;
Brown (1951)
lists this as Rederiaktiebolaget Kungsoil, Kungsbacka, Sweden.
Jarig Bakker, 6 August 2005
The central emblem is an "O" and it does stand for Onstad. According to the flag source, which also ascribes the flag to Rederi A/B Monacus and Onstad Rederierna, Haakon Onstad of Norway entered shipowning in 1932 with the "Pan Gothia" but because of the uncertain financial times the ship was given Swedish registry under Rederi A/B Pagota. In 1935, together with his brother Niels, he formed Onstad Shipping A/S based in Oslo. In 1940, following the German occupation, he relocated to Kungsbacka where the Swedish company was located and there he then formed Rederi A/B Kungsoil and Rederi A/B Monacus. Subsequently both the Norwegian and Swedish companies were run by Niels Onstad. By the early 1970s the Swedish companies were shown in Lloyds under the umbrella of Kungsbacka-Rederierna. Although the flag appears of have been the same for both the Norwegian and Swedish operations the various sources do have a small variation which may, or may not, be valid as a differencing mark. This is the blue edging to the hexagon panel which is not shown for the Onstad flag as shown in Stewart 1963 [6] or an article in Marine News of 3/1970, although it is by US Navy 1961 [8]. All sources for Kungsoil do show the edging.
The other main differencing relates to the Kungsoil version in that the cap badge in the Collectors Corner website shows the break in the blue band and the hexagon figure are nearer the hoist. This source also gives the badge to both Rederi A/B Monacus and Kungsbacka-Rederierna.
The flag version shown here has equal bands of white and blue. All other sources show the blue being narrower, probably not by much using the cap badge as a guide.
Onstad Shipping A/S
Livery 1867-80
image contributed by Neale Rosanoski, 6 June 2006
Onstad Shipping A/S had a change of livery in 1967 adopting a flag
halved horizontally red over grey. The
company ceased operations in 1985.
Neale Rosanoski, 6 June 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 15 August 2005
Source:
http://kommandobryggan.se/Bryggan/Rederi.htm
white flag red "K"
Jarig Bakker, 15 August 2005
#593 in Lloyd’s House Flags and Funnels
[1]
Ivan Sache, 1 June 2006
It is perhaps named after Kärnan, which is the name of the castle in Helsingborg and
which can be seen in the arms and flag of that town.
Elias Granqvist, 1 June 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 8 October 2005
Source: Brown’s Flags and Funnels of Shipping Companies of the World,
1995 [4]
Stockholm - white flag; in center narrow horizontal
blue line; thick blue "L"
Jarig Bakker, 8 October 2005
Tableflag
image contributed by Neale Rosanoski, 12 March 2007
Flag derived from funnel
image contributed by Neale Rosanoski, 12 March 2007
Based Skarhamn it operated between 1989 and 2003.
Joseph Nüsse [5],shows a table flag showing a flag upon a flag being
white charged with a flapping blue swallowtail itself charged with a
white star with in base of the white field the blue legend "REDERI AB
LIDO". As I tend to regard table flags
with names on them as more likely to be "advertising" versions for
shore use, I suspect that a sea flag, if it existed, would follow the
design shown on the ships funnels i.e. a blue swallowtail with a white
star slightly towards the hoist.
Neale Rosanoski, 12 March 2007
Old flag
image by Jarig Bakker, 13 August 2005
Source:
http://kommandobryggan.se/Bryggan/Rederi.htm
White flag; in center three blue wavy stripes; the
central one with on both ends arrow-heads.
Jarig Bakker, 13 August 2005
RedactionThere was no such company. The first flag shown as the "original" was that of
Scandinavian Ferry Lines A/B which was set up in 1969 as the
collective name for the ferry services operated by subsidiaries of
Stockholms Rederi A/B Svea, namely Linjebuss International A/B,
Trave-Line GmbH and Skandinavisk Linietrafik A/S, using vessels
provided by Stockholms Rederi A/B Svea and Linjebuss International
A/B. The name apparently lapsed [it may have continued as a service
name] after Axel Axel Johnson & Co. took over Svea in 1974 but was
revived in 1980 for a joint venture with Swedcarrier and then in 1991
its name was changed to SweFerry A/B. During the first "existence"
vessels used their own company liveries and as far as I can see this
double arrow flag relates to the post 1980 period. There are two main
sources for the flag. A cap badge in Collectors Corner website shows
the emblem being larger and the blue medium whilst Josef Nüsse [5] shows a
double sided table flag with the emblem in line with the size shown
here and the blue darker. From a postcard/photo of the funnel marking
it appears likely that a darker shade applied. |
White swallowtail, blue "LB" cut through by a z-formed blue arrow.
Jarig Bakker, 13 August 2005
image contributed by Neale Rosanoski, 12 March 2007
This Klagerup company appears to have owned a ferry
"Liro Sun" 1992-3 being chartered out via offshoots Liro Marin A/B and
Rederi Liro A/B, then becoming a manager for a Stena vessel until
around the end of the century. The cap badge flag from Collectors
Corner shows white with a blue schooner with the sail arrangement in
the form of the name "LIRO".
Neale Rosanoski, 12 March 2007
image by Jarig Bakker, 18 August 2005
Source:
http://kommandobryggan.se/last/last.htm
ship: M/S Silken, built 1957, Upphuggen 1983
in Karachi; flag: yellow, in center blue shield charged with a yellow disk with
intertwined green "AB". This kind of shield is a trademark of the Börjesson
family if I can believe Brown.
Jarig Bakker, 18 August 2005
Allan Börjessan Rederi A/B Alfa Rederi A/B Atos |
Hans Lundgren Rederi A/B Sigyn Rederi A/B Skane |
---|---|
There appears to have been a union of 2 companies although Lloyds continued to show them separately. Allan Börjessan has been traced to pre-World War 2 and operated through the companies Rederi A/B Alfa and Rederi A/B Atos with a yellow flag bearing a blue shield charged with a yellow circle inscribed with a blue "A". Brown 1951 [13] shows it under Rederi A/B Alfa & Atos whilst US Navy 1961 [8] and the cap badge in Collectors Corner are both ascribed just to Rederi A/B Atos.
Hans Lundgren is shown at the same address and traded through Rederi A/B Sigyn and Rederi A/B Skane and had a similar flag but using a blue "S".
When the merger took place, or to what extent, is not clear. According
to Lloyds Hans Lundgren appears to have been replaced by B. Lundgren
not long before both companies seem to have ceased operations in the
early to mid 1960s. The letters of the combined flag would also appear
to be blue, not green, being shown as blue both by US Navy 1961 [8] [which
shows it as Alfa Sigyn Steamship Co.] and, more importantly, the cap badge
appearing in Collectors Corner. The apparent green shade is no doubt
the optical illusion of blue being placed over a yellow background.
Neale Rosanoski, 6 June 2006
image by Jarig Bakker, 12 August 2005
Source:
http://kommandobryggan.se/Bryggan/Rederi.htm
White flag, green "m".
Jarig Bakker, 12 August 2005