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Alster Canoe Club is the successor of Germany's oldest canoeing club, the Canoe-Club Alsterbrüder, which had been established in 1905 and iniated the foundation of a canoeing association in 1914.
The white pennant is divided by a red cross fimbriated black. White, black and red had been Germany's national colours then.
Source: club's website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Apr 2012
The pennant is horizontally divided into red over white over red. Shifted to the hoist is the logo of the club, in a white oval fimbriated red are letters ETV plus a dot, the whole looking like an athlet.
Source: I spotted a car sticker in HH-Rahlstedt on 14 April 2012
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Apr 2012
There is only little information available on the webpage of HKC. The predecessors of the club had been established in the 1920ies. The club has more than 350 members in 2012 and is one of the biggest German canoeing clubs. The boat house is on Schwanenwyk near Alster Lake.
In 1923 the watersports department of SV St. Georg was established. In 1924 the Bootclub "Roland" was established. Both clubs merged on 20 December 1933. In 1977 Wassersport St.Pauli joined the club. Due to a planned construction their boat house in Övelgönne had to be fallen close. The Hamburger Kanu Club overtook the flag of SV St.Georg.
Source: Carl-Georg Baer, club's archivist , per email 24 June 2012
Information about the two other flags is not yet available.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 9 Sep 2012
The pennant is divided by an embowed line into green (hoist) and white (fly). The whole is divided by a yellow kite. Superimposed by a white disc fimbriated black with black inscription "HKC".
Source: club's website
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Apr 2012
It is a white pennant divided three black stripes starting at the top and bottom hoist and the fly. The stripes are cotized white-red. The intersection point of stripes is superimposed by a modified coat of arms of the former city of Harburg topped by a black inscription.
Source: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Apr 2012
The white pennant is divided by a saltire with bars consisting of a yellow and a celestial blue stripe.
Source: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Apr 2012
The vertical pennant is quarterly divided into white and blue. A white disc with a blue capital "S" fimbriated black is shifted to the top.
Source: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 19 Apr 2012
The vertical pennant probably belongs to a canoeing department of the club. Today exists a successor no longer being affiliated with the labourer': athletics movement in Germany.
The pennant is red as usual for socialist organizations. Shifted to the top is a cotized white oval containing the logo of the movement. The upper half is part of an athletics' cross. The lower part is a "T". All is superimposed by a bigger "S". The logo is symbolizing the motto of the movement "Frisch, Frei, Stark, Treu" (frisky, free,strong,true).
Source: filing card no. 1979 57 of Museum für hamburgische Geschichte
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 7 Sep 2012