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House flag of Compagnie Nationale de Navigation, three reported versions - Images by Ivan Sache, 4 November 2005
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Compagnie Nationale de Navigation was founded by Marc Fraissinet in 1879. The purpose of this company was to open scheduled
lines with India, Indonesia and Philippines (then called in France Insulinde) and Indochina. In the latter case, the company specialized in the transport of troops to Tonkin.
In 1886, the company attempted to open a line to New York, and next
year a line Dakar-Buenos Aires. However, only the Indochinese line was
still active in 1896.
In 1904, the company had to face the competition from the Messageries Maritimes and the end of the monopole on transport of war material to Tonkin. Therefore, it was decided to sold off the company while it was still profitable. The fleet was sold to the Messageries Maritimes and
the Chargeurs Réunis.
All the ships of the Compagnie Nationale de Navigation were named after exotic places, e.g. SS Cochin, Chandernagor, Hindoustan, Colombo, Cachemire and Caobang.
Source: Paul Bois. Armements marseillais - Compagnies de navigation et navires à vapeur (1831-1988), published by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marseille-Provence [boi03].
Ivan Sache, 15 February 2004
P. Bois [boi03] shows the house flag of Compagnie Nationale de Navigation as white with a blue disc at mid hoist and a red disc at mid fly, and a red "C" and blue "N" letters placed vertically in the middle of the flag. Griffin (1895) shows both letters as blue whilst Lloyds (1904) has them black.
Ivan Sache & Neale Rosanoski, 1 November 2005