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B. Stolt Nielsen

[B. Stolt Nielsen flag] by Jarig Bakker
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]

Haugesund - red flag bordered white; white "S".
Jarig Bakker, 11 February 2005


Bachke & Co

[Bachke & Co.  houseflag] by Jarig Bakker
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]

Trondhjem - red flag, white "B".
Jarig Bakker, 30 Janurary 2004


Bergenske Dampskibsselskab

[Bergenske Dampskibsselskab] by Jan Oskar Engene

[flag of Bergenske Dampskibsselskab] by James Dignan
Source; The dumpy book of ships and the sea

Newcastle - Bergen Service

House flag: Red Burgee with Blue Borders, top and bottom, two White Bands and BDS over Star in White on Red.
Jarig Bakker, 13 October 2003


It was founded in Bergen in 1851. According to my sources, the letters were arranged in a semi-circular pattern above the star.
Jan Oskar Engene, 16 October 2003


In "All about Ships and Shipping, 1959" the letters are in a row, like James drew them, so possibly two variations existed. Description: Red Burgee with Blue Border, top and bottom, two White Bands and BDS over Star in White on Red. Funnel: Black, with three White Bands.
Jarig Bakker, 16 October 2003


The letters also appear in a straight line in "Flags, Funnels and Hull Colours"
Ned Smith, 16 October 2003


Given that the BDS existed for more than 130 years, variation in house flag and funnel is not unlikely. However, I am not sure that such variation actually occurred with the BDS house flag.

Last night I went through an illustrated history of the company, the book by shipping historian Dag Bakka jr: Bergenske: Byen og selskapet (Bergen: Seagull, 1993). Judging from ship photos of real house flags the letters were arranged in an arch (or semi-circle to use the term of yesterday) and this is how it remained throughout the company's 132 years. However, in printed material, the BDS used a logo consisting of a drawing of a flying house flag - as if it folded out in the wind. In these drawings the letters appear to be in a line. In real use, however, the letters appear to have been arranged in an arch. The back cover of Bakka's book illustrates the house flag and funnels of the BDS in colour. The house flag has the letters in an arch. The funnel was originally black with three white rings, at a later date (1960's ?) changed to yellow with three white rings.
Jan Oskar Engene, 17 October 2003


Bergesen d.y ASA

[Bergesen d.y ASA] by Ivan Sache

The first Bergesen shipping business was founded in the XIX century by Berge Bergesen in Stavanger. His great-grandson Sigval Bergesen founded in 1935 the Bergesen company, buying his first tanker the same year. The number of tankers was 4 in 1950 and 7 in 1955. In 1967, the company diversified in dry bulk cargo shipping. Sigvald Bergesen retired in 1976, aged 83, and the company became a public company in 1978. The same year, the company started gas transportation, taking over six vessels ordered by the defunct Fearlney & Eger company. In 1996, Bergesen merged with Havtor ASA, owning then more than 100 vessels.

Since April 2003, the company is a fully-owned subsidiary of World-Wide Shipping. It hires 3,500 people and has offices in France, Japan, the United States, the Philippines, India and Latvia.

The flag is 3:4, swallow-tailed, white with a green diagonal stripe and the black monogram of the company, made of a B and an half-anchor.
Ivan Sache, 30 November 2003


Bergh & Helland, Bergen

[Bergh & Helland] by Jarig Bakker
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]

White flag blue "B&H".
Jarig Bakker, 24 December 2004


Bergshav Management AS

[Bergshav Managmeent AS] by Ivan Sache

The Bergshav family has been involved in shipping since 1772, when they operated their first vessel called "Fortuna". In 1930,

J.M. Ugland, grandfather of the present Bergshav owner, founded the AS Ugland Rederi. In 1980, Ugland operated car carriers, tankers, bulk carriers and owned a repair yard. Bergshav Management was founded in 1989 following the de-merger of Ugland.

The flag is red with (apparently) a thin white border and a white stylized B in the middle. We have a Ugland shipping company in Cayman Islands , probably related to AS Ugland Rederi, whose flag is red with a white U in the middle, fairly similar to Bergshav flag.


[Bergshav Managmeent AS] contributed by Neale Rosanoski

According to Brown 1995 there is no white border in hoist and fly i.e. only in chief and base.
Neale Rosanoski 26 August 2004


Bertrand Jacobsen


[Bertrand Jacobsen] by Ivan Sache

Source: "Lloyd's book of house flags and funnels of the principal steamship lines of the world and the house flags of various lines of sailing vessels" at Mystic Seaport Foundation #2021

The flag is white with BJ (blue) in the middle.
Ivan Sache, 27, December 2003


Bruusgaard Kiosteruds Dampsk.

[Bruusgaard Kiosteruds Dampsk. flag] by Jarig Bakker
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]

Drammen white flag, blue cross bordered white and red; in all corners black "BK&Co."
Jarig Bakker,15 February 2005


Bona Shipholding

[Bona Shipbuilding] by Jorge Candeias


Bugge & Olsen AS

[Bugge and Olsen AS] by Ivan Sache

Source: http://www.buggeolsen.no/

The company was founded in 1894 in Larvik by Niels Magnus Bugge and O.P. Olsen. The flag is horizontally divided blue-white-blue (1:3:1) with the blue letters B&O on the white stripe.
Ivan Sache, 1 December 2003


The original flag as shown by Lloyds 1912 and Brown 1926 was red with the white letters "B&O".
Neale Rosanoski 26 August 2004

[Bugge & Olsen] by Jarig Bakker
Source: Brown's Flags and Funnels of British and Foreign Steamship Companies, compiled by F.J.N. Wedge, Glasgow, 1926 [wed26]

Red flag, white "B&O".
Jarig Bakker, 24 December 2004