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Vacuum Reederei GmbH
The company was located in Hamburg. The flag ist the same as the one
of MOBIL OIL
Source: Deutsche Reedereien und ihre Erkennungszeichen”; 2nd ed.; Hamburg;
1956; p.41.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 11 Apr 2009
Gebr.[üder] (Brothers) Väth is an inland shipping company, also involved in port management and logistics, that started shipping on river Main five generations ago. Registered in 1890, Väth built in 1894 the first iron ship to sail on the Main, called "Morgenstern" (Morning Star). In 1906, they operated MS "Hoffnung" (Hope), the first motorship to sail on the Main. Based in Würzburg since 1941, Vâth has been involved in all the major innovations of inland shipping. In 1992, MS "Morgenstern" (2,900 t, 6 x the load of the first "Morgenstern") inaugurated the new Rhine-Main-Danube canal. Väth operated now 14 barges, all but one being more than 100 m in length.
The house flag of Väth is horizontally divided blue-white-blue with
a red "V" in the middle, overlapping the blue stripes. Shown as a graphic
all over the company website, the flag can be seen hoisted over MS "Gebr.
Väth 8", the smallest barge of the fleet.
Source: Company website.
Ivan Sache, 7 Sep 2008
Here is another interesting flag found on the following
photo: It is the centre one in the back, immediately behind the improvised
altar.
See this page
for a bit of inland shipping history and explanation of the flag (in German):
Briefly, the entity in question – VBW or ‘Verein für europäische
Binnenschiffahrt und Wasserstrassen’ is a non-profit organization
based in Duisburg-Ruhrort. The name means “Organization for European
Inland Navigation and Waterways”. Founded in 1977 as the result of a merger
between the ‘Zentral-Verein für deutsche Binnenschiffahrt’ (Central
Organization for German Inland Navigation), founded in 1869, and the ‘Verein
zur Wahrung der Rheinschiffahrtsinteressen’ (Organization for the Defence
of Rhine Shipping Interests), founded in 1877 – these, too, being non-profit.
The VBW's aim is the promotion of inland navigation in the widest sense thanks to cooperation of all actors including other means of transport.
The Satzung (call it the Rules) of the VBW is reproduced on above
page and some interesting flag details are given, but the main thing of
course is § 2 i.e. the VBW’s ‘Vereinsflagge’ or organizational flag
(I translate): “rectangular, with a diagonal deep-blue cross (saltire,
jm), gold-coloured steering wheel and anchor in the centre plus a gold-coloured
motto “In the Name of God” on the remaining white fields”.
The text specifies that the motto is meant to symbolize an age-old
shipping tradition observed on the beginning of a journey (such as tolling
a bell three times, jm). On the accompanying picture, the words are
hardly rendered in gold but the above photo shows them.
§ 5.2 specifies that a meritorious plaque in the form of an oval plaque
surrounded by the words „EUROPÄISCHE BINNENSCHIFFFAHRT UND WASSERSTRASSEN“
can be awarded, as decided by a general assembly. § 8 b) 2. mentions
the existence of an honorary council, established for purposes of representation
and promotion, of which all “bearers of the ‘Vereinsflagge’ are among the
members.
See the following history
page showing the plaque's precursor (coloured picture at the end),
explaining that it was established in 1924 (at that time, centred on Rhenan
interests only) as an award and also the house flag; that same year, it
was awarded for the first time. (By the way, how many famous
companies are represented by the men in the painting: Stinnes, Braunkohle,
Rhenania, Haniel, Fendel…). See also here.
This picture is clickable – giving all the details – and is presented as
a ‘Fahrflagge’ i.e. flag for use on vessels; measures 100 by 150 cm and
costs 75.00 €. The table
flags are much cheaper, of course: You will no doubt have seen the
europeanized VBW logo on that website. Let us hope it will never
be put on a flag and replace the venerable ‘Vereinsflagge’ !
Jan Mertens, 7 Apr 2006
Fritz Veentjer, Moormerland - white flag bordered red, blue "V".
(Moormerland is SE of Emden, along the Ems river. "Veen" and "Moor"
are peatlands.)
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 7 Sep 2005
"Vega"-Reederei GmbH - The company used a white flag with narrow
horizontal red stripes on both edges and a red capital "V" in the centre
of the flag. This flag was used until 1937. The shipping company was located
in Hamburg though the main branch was in Vienna. The company was established
after WWI by Austrian k.u.k. naval officers. Therefore the white and red
colour. The only German was Friedrich Dauber who became chief executive
officer of the board. In 1937 the Austrians resigned and the company was
continued as "Vega-Reederei Friedrich Dauber". Since then the company
used the black over red bicolour with white "V".
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945";
ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; p.232-233.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Mar 2007
Vega Reederei Friedrich Dauber, Hamburg - flag horizontal black
over red, white "V".
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 17 Jan 2006
Voge & Dacker, Flensburg - blue swallowtail, white cross
formy with black inside-contour; black "V&D".
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship
Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]
Jarig Bakker, 7 Feb 2005
Dov Gutterman spotted the link
of H. Vogemann, Hamburg - red with white V.
Santiago Dotor, 11 Nov 2003
Voss & Company - W. Voss & Co. is a tank cleaning company located
in Hamburg-Moorfleet.
Description of flag: It is a white flag divided by two red horizontal
stripes. Over all is a black inscription “V & Co.”.
Source: I spotted this flag on 12 April 2007 in Moorfleet.
Though the basic pattern is the same like that one of NYK
line, I do not believe, that both companies belong together.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 2 Sep 2008