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Source:
If source is not given explicitely, all information is available from the flag chart of : Rudersportalmanach 1977.
Name: Frankfurter Rudersportverein Sachsenhausen 1898.eV.
Located in: Frankfurt/Main
Established: 8 October 1898
Description of flag:
It is a white flag with a blue cotized centred cross. There are blue capital letters: "F" (upper hoist), "R" (upper flyend), "V" (lower hoist) and "S" (lower flyend). In the centre of the flag the cross is superimposed by a red shield with the white eagle of Franfurt.
The club was established in 1938, when the clubs Alemannia, Amicitia and Teutonia were forced to merge under pressure of NS-regime.
For further information click: club's website.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 24 Dec 2006
Name: Frankfurter Ruderclub "Alemannia"
Located in: Frankfurt/Main
Established: 1894
Description of flag:
The white flag was divided by a light blue saltire. In the quarters were black initials as follows: "R" (top), "C" (hoist), "A" (fly) and "1894" (bottom). The flag has a red canton with the white eagle of Frankfurt.
Source: Der Rudersport (weekly); edition II/45/5 November 1913
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 June 2014
Name: Frankfurter Rudersportverein Amicitia e.V.
Located in: Frankfurt/Main
Established: in 1898
Description of flag:
The white flag is horizontally divided by three narrow blue lines blue. In the white fields are inscriptions in black, dotted initials "R." (top), "S.V." (middle) and "A." (bottom). The flag probably had a red canton with the silver (= white) eagle of the city of Frankfurt upon Main.
Source: Der Rudersport (weekly); edition II/51/17 December 1913
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 7 June 2014
Name: Ruder-Sport-Verein "Teutonia" e.V.
Located in: Frankfurt/Main
Established: 1888
Description of flag:
It was a 5-stripes flag divided by alternating white and light blue horizontal stripes. In the central stripe was an inscription - probably also light blue "R.S.V.T.". The flag had a white canton fimbriated light blue with the inscription "1888".
Source: Der Rudersport (weekly); edition II/48/26 November 1913
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 17 June 2014
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