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Bombay & Persia S.N. Co., Ld., Bombay - white with Spanish style green
stripes. Possible connection with the Mogul Line.
Jarig Bakker, 18 February 2005
by
Jarig Bakker, based on
National Maritime Museum website
Based on the National Maritime
Museum website, the house flag of the Bombay Steam Navigation Co. Ltd.,
Bombay, is a white burgee with a red five-pointed star in the centre. The flag
is made of a wool and synthetic fibre bunting. It has a cotton hoist and is
machine sewn.
Jarig Bakker, 5 August 2004
The Great Eastern Shipping Co. Ltd. (Mumbai/Bombay)
Flag
diagonally divided red-green, with AHB in blue placed on a white rectangle in
the middle of the flag.
Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
Josef's flag varies from those shown by shipping sources which may indicate changes along the way. The colours are agreed to by the 1966 Liverpool Journal of Commerce sheet but it shows the letters on a white diamond. In support of this version is the fact that it appears as a panel on the funnel as confirmed by photos.
On the other hand Brown 1995 changes the red to orange and reverses the direction of the dividing line to upper hoist to lower fly, again showing a [smaller] white diamond and blue lettering.
A subsidiary was formed in the UK
at the beginning of the 1990s as The Great Eastern Shipping Co. London
Ltd. with Brown 1995 showing their flag as also a diagonal biband of orange and
green, this time divided from lower hoist to upper flag, with overall a back
"G".
India Steamship Co. Ltd. For some reason several sources, including the
latest Browns, show the flag with the point downwards, which is even
more surprising when their funnel images, where the flag [sic] appears
as a band, in all cases is shown with the point upwards.
Neale Rosanoski, 18 June 2004
by Jarig Bakker, based on
National Maritime Museum website
Based on the National Maritime
Museum website, the house flag of the India General Steam Navigation Co. A
rectangular flag quartered in red and blue with a white cross. In the centre is
a five-pointed red star. The flag is made of a wool and synthetic fibre bunting.
It has a cotton hoist and is machine sewn.
Jarig Bakker, 17 August 2004
India Steamship Co. Ltd. (Calcutta)
Red flag with a yellow flag in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
Indian Co-operative Navigation & Trading Company, Bombay - horizontal triband
white-green-white; in center red Maltese cross.
Jarig Bakker, 18 February 2005
by Jarig Bakker, based on
National Maritime Museum website
Based on the National Maritime
Museum website, the house flag of the Mogul Line Ltd, Bombay, India. A
flag with three white and two green horizontal stripes. The flag is made of a
wool and synthetic fibre bunting. It has a cotton hoist and is machine sewn.
Jarig Bakker, 17 August 2004
Apparently square, with central blue field on a white one edged by a
red-and-yellow border (upper and right border of flag red, other borders yellow,
diagonally divided).
Ocean Sparkle Ltd was founded in 1995. Activities: towage, lighterage and port
management. The firm cooperates with the famous Dutch Wijsmuller group. The
company was the first in India to use steel barges and tugs for cargo lighterage
instead of the traditional wooden barges. It currently owns 12 barges, two
harbor-towing tugs and two ocean going tugs.
Seat: Hyderabad. WebsiteL
http://www.oceansparkle.com/
Jan Mertens, Ivan Sache, 3 April 2004
The Scindia Steamship Navigation Co. Ltd. (Mumbai/Bombay)
Blue
flag with a red swastika placed on a white disc in the middle of the flag.
Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
Ivan Sache, 31 August 2002
Source: Indian Princely States
See also:Sirohi was a small but populous 15-gun state: 1,994 sq.mi., with a population
of 216,000 people in 1931. Haynes shows a flag horizontally stripped (with equal
stripes, this time) in orange (saffron?), green, red, blue and white.
Jorge Candeias, 1 May 2002