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Basler Rheinschiffahrt is a precursor company referred to Bragtank AG,
which flew a similar flag, but with blue stripes.
Jan Mertens, 10 April 2006
The flag shows the black bishop’s crozier of Basel Stadt
half canton and a small red square in the canton containing the well-known
white, couped Swiss cross. On the Binnenvaart site you will find several photos
showing that house flag, as well as a drawing:
http://www.debinnenvaart.nl/schependb/inhoud.php?action=tel&id=1309
http://www.debinnenvaart.nl/schependb/inhoud.php?action=tel&id=2011
http://www.debinnenvaart.nl/schependb/inhoud.php?action=tel&id=2012 showing
the vessels ‘Zürich’, ‘Uri’, and ‘Unterwalden’ respectively.
As to the
history of this firm, there is the following source (in German), indirectly
providing some information:
http://bpg.ch/index.php?nav=5&thema=geschichte.
Brag or BRAG must have existed before 1927, as it started a tourist line
in direct competition with the Basler Personenschiffahrts- Gesellschaft which
had to close down in 1928 (Brag’s German-built ships were less costly). In the
course of the years, Brag – being essentially a transport firm – invested in
tourist shipping but dropped out of this business at being taken over in 1968
(which incidentally resulted in the resurrection of its old rival).
There
may well be a connection with Ultra-Brag AG, also established at Basel (second
url is English version):
http://www.ultra-brag.ch/
http://www.ultra-brag.ch/index_e.html and the description provided certainly
seems familiar, having been founded in 1925 and being “an internationally active
Swiss logistics and river navigation firm domiciled in Basel” but there is no
evidence of a house flag I believe – the company logo would be nice on a flag,
that is certain – and anyway the similarity of names may be accidental.
Jan Mertens, 23 July 2006