Last modified: 2009-04-18 by jarig bakker
Keywords: pohl schiffahrtsgesellschaft | poseidon schiffahrt |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
H. Parchmann & Co Reederei
The company was located in Bremen. It is a white flag, in the middle
divided by a thin, blue horizontal line, superimposed by the logo, a blue,
underlined “P” in a white field.
Source: „Flaggen, Schornsteine, Reedereien- Flaggen und Schornsteine
der deutschen Reedereien und ihre Schiffe über 300 BRT“; Hamburg 1957;
p.F20.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Apr 2007
Neue Pellwormer Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft mbH. (New Pellworm
Steamship Society) after company
website - Pellworm is an island before the coast of Schleswig; this
company operates a ferry to Husum, and cruises amongst the German wadden-islands.
In 1872 the Pellwormer citizens founded the "Pellwormer Dampfschiffsreederei".
After difficulties with the German postal authorities it was closed down,
to be refounded on 16 May 1902 as the present company.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Jul 2004
Kapitän R.Peschkau - The company used a black over white over red horizontal
tricolour. In its centre was a white oval with a black logo consisting
of the black capitals "R" and "P".
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945";
ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; inside cover.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 Apr 2007
This flag is a triband of white-blue-ehite with large white initials
HP in the center of the blue area. The only thing that is unclear is the
proportions of the white stripes. It seems to me that the top white stripe
is about half the size of the bottom one, but I may be wrong. In any case,
the middle stripe is a lot larger than the other two. The caption is perfectly
clear: H. Peters.
Jorge Candeias, 5 Jan 2005
H. Peters Reederei, Hamburg. Wolters' "See und Seefahrt",
1968, has the top stripe twice as wide as the bottom one, equalling
out your observation. HP in that book is serifed.
Jarig Bakker, 5 Jan 2005
Karl Peters & Co Reederei mbH
The company was located in Hamburg. The flag is divided by saltire
into white and black. In the centre is a red disc, fimbriated black, with
a white capital “P”.
Source: “Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd
ed.; Hamburg; 1956; p.32
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 30 Mar 2009
Werner Peters
The company was located in Hamburg. It is a blue over yellow over blue
horizontal triband. In the centre is a yellow diamond, fimbriated red,
containing a red capital “P”.
Source: Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.; Hamburg;
1956; p.32.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Apr 2009
The flag is blue with a white roundel in the center (apparently outlined
by a black border, but this is disputable) charged with the initials of
the company: G.P. (apparently coloured red). The caption reads "Gebr.
Petersen" (Petersen brothers).
Jorge Candeias, 6 May 2004
The flag is red with a broad white diagonal from the upper hoist to
the lower fly and the initials "H.A.P." in the diagonal in black seriffed
capitals. Unless I'm very mistaken, the caption reads H. A. Petersen.
Jorge Candeias, 15 Dec 2004
Yup, that's H.A. Petersen, Flensburg.
Jarig Bakker, 15 Dec 2004
J.C. Pflugk - The company used a 7-stripes flag with light green (FIAV-code
V-) and white alternating horizontal stripes beginning with a green one.
In the center was superimposed a white lozenge with thin red edges and
a black serifed capital "P" in the middle.
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945";
ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; inside cover.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 5 Apr 2007
Pickenpack Fishing company.
The company was located in Altona. The flag was a horizontal white
over yellow over white triband with a green annulet in the centre of the
yellow stripe.
Source: Lloyd- Reedereiflaggen der Welthandelsflotte; published by
Martin Brinkmann Cigarette Manufacturer; Bremen; ca. 1930
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 28 Feb 2009
The flag, I mean: it very much seems to contain two different shades
of red. If that is the case, then it's a red flag surrounded by a dark
red border, in turn surrounded by another, white, border. In the red, apparently
shifted to the hoist, the two initials of the company, in white: HP. The
caption is also clearer than usual and, unless I'm very mistaken, reads
H. Podeus.
Jorge Candeias, 31 Dec 2004
The photo causes some strange effects I suppose, see No. 1775 in the
on-line 1912
Lloyds Flags & Funnels, aka 'H. Podeus, Wismar'. Surrounding
the red, central rectangle there are no less than three borders. The initials
are nicely centred in this picture.
This is a page
(in German) presenting this firm, which was also active in automobile and
(train) car manufacturing. Years of activity 1858-1932. 'H' stands for
Heinrich (1832-1905), more about this entrepeneur here.
Jan Mertens, 1 Jan 2005
Hans Podeus, located in Wismar
It is a white flag with a cotised red rectangle in its centre. Upon
the red field are white capitals “H P”.
Source: [llo12] p.121, image no.1775
Note: My image is taken from a “Kapitänsbild”(lit.: captain’s picture),
painted 1910 bei J.H.MOHRMANN, in Wismar’s local museum, the Schabellhaus.
It is an image, showing the vessel M.S. FRANZISKA PODEUS from a ship cruising
a parallel course. The vessel has, different from [llo12] a black funnel
with a ring showing the four white and red stripes of the city of Wismar
before 1700. Upon the ring is a black inscription connecting the “H” and
the “P”. The basic colour of funnel in [llo12] is however white. At the
beginning of steamship navigation for security reasons two additional masts
had been requested until 1898. The houseflag is hoisted on the mizzenmast.
An unknown flag, maybe a imperial German pilot flag is hoisted on the foremast.
The houseflag is more or less the same like that one in [llo12].
The vessel was sold to F.W.Fischer in Rostock in 1910. Hans PODEUS
established the first steamship navigation company in Wismar in 1883.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Sep 2008
Pohl Schiffahrtsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG - Cycling towards
the Danish-German border, I saw a ship on the Kiel canal; its house flag
was a blue swallowtail with yellow top and bottom borders and centered
'P + C' in yellow.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 27 Aug 2001
Poljo Reederei Pohl & Jozwiak
The company was located in Hamburg. It is a white flag with a red lozenge,
cotized yellow and red, in its centre. White capitals “P” and “R” are in
the lozenge.
Source: Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.; Hamburg;
1956; p.32.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Apr 2009
Porta, Hamburger Reederei GmbH
The company was located in Hamburg. It is a red flag with a green lozenge
in its centre, the lozenge touching the edges. In the lozenge is a white
capital “P”.
Source: “Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd
ed.; Hamburg; 1956; p.32
This is another Fisser & van Doornum
company.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 30 Mar 2009
Lloyd's Book of House Flags and Funnels (1912) shows the house flag of "L. Possehl & Co." (#301, p. 51), a company based in Lübeck, as white with a black "P" inscribed in a white lozenge bordered in red.
The company was founded by Ludwig Possehl on 1 May 1847 for the local
trade of coal and iron. In 1873, Ludwig Possehl was succeeded by
his elder son Emil, while the company became the leader of trade in Lübeck.
Before the First World War, Possehl, Senator of Lübeck, was the main importer
of Swedish ore to Germany and the company, also involved in steelworks,
quarries and mines, managed its own fleet.The company still exists as a
production, trading and services company.
Source: company website.
Ivan Sache, 24 Apr 2008
There must have been a change in name. See No. 1691 of the on-line 1912
Lloyds Flags & Funnels, i.e. 'Pure Oil Co.,G.m.b.H., Hamburg',
the abbreviation indicating a limited liability company (UK usage). Initials
'P.O.C.' Interestingly, there's another symbol on the funnel but I can't
place it.
Jan Mertens, 27 Dec 2004
This was the moment to sign off... but a quick peek revealed an FOTW
contribution by Joe McMillan:
"Pure Oil Company, Chicago (1895-?)
The Pure Oil Company was originally established in Pennsylvania but
later moved its headquarters to Chicago. Its main marketing area was in
the Midwest and its tanker operations therefore were predominantly on the
Great Lakes and the Midwestern rivers. I have found two flags:
- The first image (Source: www.steamship.net (no longer available))
is divided per saltire, red and white, with a blue rectangle on the center
bearing the white initials POC (...)"
Jorge Candeias, 17 Jan 2005