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Adopted 30.7.1923; existed till 1926.
Victor Lomantsov, 14 Aug 2000
A Decree dated January 15th 1926 abolished the pennant of the Northern
State Maritime Shipping Authority.
Neale Rosanoski, 16 Nov 2003
Considering the webpage on
company history, I suspect this company is the same as current russian
Northern Shipping Company. If so, they changed
the flag, as usual, but it is still to be known the house flag of this company
in pre-soviet times.
António Martins, 06 May 2006
What was the chartered area
of this company? From Kola to Alaska?
António Martins, 22 Oct 2003
Adopted 30.7.1923; existed till 1926.
Source: [iva71].
Victor Lomantsov, 14 Aug 2000
Blue-red pennant, yellow hammer and sickle.
Adopted 30.7.1923; existed till 1926.
Source: [iva71].
Victor Lomantsov, 14 Aug 2000 and 18 Aug 2002
A Decree dated January 15th 1926 abolished the pennant of the Black Sea
- Azov Maritime Shipping Authority.
Neale Rosanoski, 16 Nov 2003
Blue pennant with white hammer and sickle.
Adopted 30.7.1923; existed till 1926.
Source: [iva71].
Victor Lomantsov, 12 Aug 2000 and 17 Aug 2002
A Decree dated January 15th 1926 abolished the pennant of the Baltic
Maritime Shipping Authority (not company), as it is shown by The Flag
Bulletin [tfb] XI:1 1972.
Neale Rosanoski, 16 Nov 2003
Also shown in [wed26]: Baltic Line,
Leningrad — blue burgee, but yellow hammer and sickle.
Jarig Bakker, 21 Feb 2005
The shape of the hammer is interesting — it seems to be a claw
hammer (or maybe a cross-pein Warrington hammer) rather than the usual
Soviet sledgehammer.
James Dignan, 22 Feb 2005
What was the chartered area
of this company? Did it include Neva river also?
António Martins, 22 Oct 2003
Red pennant with red hammer and sickle in white half-disc near the hoist.
I saw this in magazines of the 1970ies. I think it really used until the
1990ies.
Victor Lomantsov, 03 Sep 2000
What was the chartered area
of this company? Did it include Ladoga lake and connecting rivers also?
António Martins, 22 Oct 2003
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