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Horst-Eberhardt Eberhardt, Bargteheide - white flag, black fly-diagonal;
in center white disk bordered black, red "E".
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 13 Jan 2006
Carl Robert Eckelmann is a salvaging company operating in Hamburg port.
Flag and funnel look the same. It's a blue flag with a roundel in its centre.
The roundel is vertically divided in a white half(hoist) and a red one(fly).
I spotted this flag on 9 June 2006 in the harbour area.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 18 May 2007
H.H.Eggers - This company existed probably from 1903 to 1928, founded
by Max Eggers. The company used a blue flag with with capital letters "HHE"
in the
centre.
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945";
ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; p.204.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 Mar 2007
Heinze Ehler, Otterndorf - horizontal black over green flag;
in center white "HE".
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 13 Jan 2006
This one is simply a blue cloth with a white "E". The caption is still
practically illegible. Could be something like "O. L. Eishmarc", though...
Jorge Candeias, 8 May 2004
Looks like O.L. Eichmann to me, and indeed there was such a company
- it operated out of Hamburg.
James Dignan, 8 May 2004
Reederei Cassen Eils G.m.b.H., Cuxhaven - blue flag, over all
white cross; in center white disk, black cross formy, white "E".
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 19 Jan 2006
Theodor & F. Eimbke - The company was founded by Theodor Eimbke
and was named "Theodor Eimbke; Fr.Brödermanns Nachf". Theodors brother
joined the company and it was renamed "Theodor & F. Eimbke".
The shipping branch started business in 1869. In May 1910 the last ship
was sold and since then the shipping branch was discontinued. The company
used a white flag with horizontal red stripes on both edges. In the centre
was a red roundel with a white Hamburg-gate therein.
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945";
ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; p.127ff.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 23 Mar 2007
Dov Gutterman spotted the link
of Elbclearing GmbH & Co. KG: flag: white, two unfinished red
chevrons.
Santiago Dotor, 11 Nov 2003
Now engaged in concrete producing, transporting and buiding, the firm ‘Elskes Transportbeton’ has a website integrated into that of the mother company, Hülskens Holding, and we recognize the “initial inside cogwheel” symbol – in this case an ‘E’ – as applied by Hülskens.
But according to the brochure ‘Ausbau des Rheins’, Heinr(ich) Elskes
K.G., situated at Duisburg, was active in extending the Rhine near Düsseldorf
between 1969 and 1973. So I am attaching a drawing published in above brochure
of what may called a house flag. As in the case of Hülskens, the flag is
divided per saltire (blue upper and lower triangles, white left and right)
and has a black cogwheel in the centre enclosing a red initial in this
case ‘E’. The cogwheel is fimbriated; the emblem is shown larger
than Hülskens does now.
Jan Mertens, 5 Jan 2007
Emder Schlepp-Betrieb or ESB, situated at Emden; the name means ‘Emden
Towage Company’, represented here.
We see a horizontally divided house flag yellow-red-blue with black
initials ‘ESB’ in the centre stripe. Click the tug names to see that flag
in action: vaguely on ‘Fritzen II’ and better on ‘Radbod’. Radbod’
on Tugspotters.
Company website, English version
available (ignoring the other two flags… for now): As explained in the
‘Who we are’ section, ESB was founded in 1859 when Peter W. Wessels assisted
a becalmed ship with his cutter.
(According to MarCollect, Wessels and a further firm, ESAG, merged
in 1994 to form ESB, still a Wessels family business – more later.)
Nowadays the company operates five tugs active in Emden harbour and in coastal waters: moreover it cooperates with similar German and foreign firms. ESB also offers “assistance during launches, pontoon-transports and conveyance of newbuildings as well as passenger and cargo transports and every different work on hydraulic construction sites”.
As you can see, ESB’s flag is derived from that of the home
town: simply replacing the arms with initials (it should be remembered
that Emden is a North Sea port not
far from the Dutch-German border).
Image adapted from German eBay. This was no. 290068839459 (end 12 Jan
2007) put up by “shipflag”, approximate dimensions given as 15 cm x 24
cm.
Jan Mertens, 3 Aug 2008
A.G. "Ems", Emden - horizontal NRB flag, in center white diamond,
black "A.G.E." placed 1,2.
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
Ems Offshore Service GmbH & Co. KG at Leer on the River Ems, further
upstream, to the SE of Emden. Possibly the Seatowage photo of 'Ems Pull'
shows the house flag - it is not very clear - but it appears on the funnels
and there is the drawing which also appears on the company
website. English version: Quarterly divided black (top), red (hoist
and fly), and blue (bottom); in the centre a black-rimmed white disk containing
black stylized initials 'eos', the 's' pushing through the rim.
"Blue" and not purple.
The 'Fleet' section gives full details on EOS's two tugs and six pontoons.
The (clickable) photos in the 'Projects' section illustrate the company's
fields of activity, as listed: heavy lift transports; RoRo shipments; towage;
and "other", rather spectacular! These vessels are active all over
Europe.
For a better view of the house flag in action, see this Shipspotting
photo: Design on funnels
helps confirm blue, not purple.
PS: could this firm be related to EMS Shipping &
Trading, the house flag of which so much resembles the above?
Jan Mertens, 8 Aug 2008
Ems-Schlepper A.G., Emden - divided per saltire black (with white
"E") - white ("A")- red ("G")- white ("S").
Image after Brown's Flags and Funnels Shipping Companies of the World,
compiled by J.L. Loughran, Glasgow, 1995 [lgr95]
Jarig Bakker, 4 Sep 2005
ESAG was the other partner in the ESB merger which took place in 1994
(MarCollect info). See also the ESB
homepage, the flag on the left.
AS ‘Ems-Schlepper A.G.’ means ‘[River] Ems Towage Co., Ltd’ it is easy
to see where the intials come from. As in P.W. Wessel’s case, this firm
is still listed in a number of directories (under the old address, it seems).
According to MarCollect, the company was founded in 1924 by - among others
– Bugsier, WTAG, and Lehnkering; nine tugs were operated in 1975.
Jan Mertens, 5 Aug 2008
Dov Gutterman spotted the link
of EMS Shipping & Trading GmbH: flag: quartered per saltire
black, red, blue, red; in center white disk, black "EST".
Santiago Dotor, 11 Nov 2003
Note that the colours of the quarters are those of the East
Frisian flag - the company is located in Wilhelmshaven, Emden and Leer.
Stefan Schwoon, 13 Nov 2003
The flag is blue with a white lozenge touching the edges and a big red
E in the center. Once more, the caption doesn't seem to have enything to
do with the initial. It seems to read something like "M. Jetser, Hamburg".
No E's that I can distinguish...
Jorge Candeias, 8 Jan 2005
Wolters' See und Seefahrt (1968) has: Thomas Entz Tanker GmbH, Rendsburg,
with diamond not touching the edges and serifless "E".
Jarig Bakker, 9 Jan 2005
Dov Gutterman spotted the link
of E.R. Schiffahrt: flag: horizontal white - blue - white, proportions
1:4:1; on center of blue white "E.R."
Santiago Dotor, 11 Nov 2003
Europa Canada Linie - The company was located in Bremen and seemed to
have only two ships. Those were the SEVEN SEAS (blue funnel) and the RIJNDAM
(yellow funnel with green ring with white lozenges). The company might
have been established in the 1940's, but I have no further details.
Description of flag: It is a chequered flag of mainly green and white.
The green rectangles are in the flags corners. In the centre was a red
rectangle with a white lozenge and a green maple leaf within the lozenge.
Source: Arnold KLUDAS: "Die Geschichte der deutschen Passagierschiffahrt
(5 vols.)" Hamburg 1986; Reprint Laibach Slovenia-Buch Nr. 03617-8,
flagchart; p.224.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 12 June 2007
Albert Evers und Classen - This company used a black flag with a red
diamond touching the edges with a white capital "O".
Source: Jürgen Meyer: "Hamburger Segelschiffe von 1795-1945";
ISBN 3-89225-400-1; Hamburg 1999; cover inside.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 22 Mar 2007