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by Markus Schmöger, 15 Dec 2002
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Rhine police
The article "150 Jahre Rheinstromflagge" [dum51]
reports on all transnational Rhine flags since about 1800. The first should
have been introduced in 1804 with the Art. 88 of the convention: the ships
shall "hoist a divided flag with the colours of the two empires". How this
flag really looked like, is unknown. The diagonally striped one is a later
variant, according to [dum51] (different
from [neu39a]) in use until 1815.
Later the civil ensigns of the Rhine states should add the word "Rhenus"
(Latin for Rhine).
For the river police from 1913 onwards there was a specific recognition
flag, made of triangles in the national colours black-white-red (Dutch
police boats in red-white-blue).
In 1924 this was replaced by black-red-gold triangles, switching back
to black-white-red in 1933. A temporary police flag was introduced in 1949,
showing on a white field two black diagonal stripes, and a "P" at the hoist.
In 1951 the 1924-1933 flag was reintroduced.
Unfortunately, I do not have more material on these flags, neither
if they are still used, nor do I have an illustration of the 1949 flag.
Markus Schmöger, 15 Dec 2002