Bremen Historical Flags - part 1: 1350-1891 (Germany) (original) (raw)

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Historische Bremer Flaggen - Teil 1
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- Introduction
- Banner-of-Arms (reported 1350)
- Hanging Flag 14th Century
- 17th Century Flag (reported 1685, 1700 and 1705)
- Bremen 1695
- 1693-1891 Flag, probably mistaken (reported 1716, 1750 and 1805)
- 18th Century Flag (reported 1769)
- Pre-1891 Flag (reported 1862)
- State Ensign 1815-1891 (reported 1862)
- Pre-1891 Flag (reported 1865)
- State Flag 1871 and 1921
See also:
- Historical Flags (Bremen)
- Hanseatic Cities (Germany, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland)
- Index of all German Pages
- Germany
Banner-of-Arms
Reported 1350
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](../images/d/de%5Fbrem1.gif)
by Jaume Ollé
Red flag with white key, diagonal with handle pointed toward lower fly (banner of arms).
Norman Martin, 25 Feb 1998
Hanging Flag 14th Century
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by Phil Nelson
Znamierowski 1999 shows several interesting flags of the Port Cities of northern Europe. These are derived from gonfanons, originally red in color.
The flags, in a banner form [i.e. hanging flags], were flown from the stern of the vessels, the mast carrying the gonfanon of the colours. The oldest of the series, from the mid-13th century, that of Hamburg, was followed among others by Bremen in the 14th century.
Phil Nelson, 20 Feb 2000
17th Century Flag
Reported 1685, 1700 and 1705
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](../images/d/de%5Fbrem2.gif)
by Jaume Ollé
Chequey 7 by 6 red-white. Illustrated National Geographic 1917 p. 371
Norman Martin, 25 Feb 1998
Bremen 1695
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](../images/d/de~hb17.gif)image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2007
Bremen 1695: The flag has 9 horizontal stripes in alternating colours red and white, starting with a red stripe at the top end and ending with another red stripe at the bottom end as well. At the hoist there is the typical edge at the hoist consisting of 2 vertical red-white chequered stripes of other flags of Bremen and Wismar.
Source:
Poster entitled: "Die geschichtliche Entwicklung der als deutsche Nationalflaggen auf See gefahrenen und von den seefahrenden Nationen anerkannten deutschen Kriegs- und Handelsflaggen",
[engl: "The historical evolution of those German national flags used on ships and recognized as German war flags or merchant flags by the naval nations",
edited by Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum Bremerhaven, 1981, based on an original version of Kapitän zur See a.D. Karl Schultz, all flags on the poster are painted by E. Paschke.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 16 Oct 2007
Flag 1693-1891, probably mistaken
Reported 1716, 1750 and 1805
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](../images/d/de%5Fbrem3.gif)
by Jaume Ollé
Horizontally striped, 9 stripes, red and white. In the hoist two vertical rows of 9 squares each, the first alternately red-white, the second alternately white-red.
Norman Martin, 25 Feb 1998
Schurdel 1995 implies the 9-striped flag to be in error, probably by the Allard 1695 flag chart, and then copied in other flag charts for over a century, since he states that all documents and ship paintings always have an even number of stripes.
Norman Martin, 14 Sep 2000
According to Schurdel 1995 and Stadler 1966 the first proven occurrence of the current civil flag dates from 1691, and it has been used continuously since then in Bremen. br>M. Schmöger, 21 Sep 2001
18th Century Flag
Reported 1769
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](../images/d/de-br769.gif)
by Jorge Candeias
Four horizontal stripes blue-white.
Norman Martin, 25 Feb 1998
Pre-1891 Flag
Reported 1862
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](../images/d/de%5Fbr862.gif)
by Jorge Candeias
Like the 1891 Civil Ensign, except white on red.
Norman Martin, 25 Feb 1998
State Ensign 1815-1891
Reported 1862
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](../images/d/de%5Fbre17.gif)
by Jaume Ollé
Pre-1891 Flag
Reported 1865
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](../images/d/de%5Fbrem7.gif)
by Jaume Ollé
Like the 1693-1891 flag, except 14 stripes.
Norman Martin, 25 Feb 1998
State Flag 1871 and 1921
Like the State Flag 1891, but with the crowned middle arms. Readopted 1947. Present rule allows this pattern only with 8 stripes.
Norman Martin, 25 February 1998
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