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image by Jarig Bakker, 15 Jun 2005
image by Jarig Bakker, 22 Jun 2007
Mr. Zuydgeest from Vlaardingen, a fishery expert par excellence provided
a convincing photo, taken on "Vlaggetjesdag" in 1962, when the "De Hoop"
was moored at the Koningin Wilhelminahaven in Vlaardingen. It shows clearly
a white fimbriation around the Dutch flag in the canton. That fimbriation
was not (or hardly) noticable on the images sent by Andries van de Loo.
Source: Foto: Ronde; privé-collectie M.P. Zuydgeest.
A.D. van Eijk, 21 Jun 2007
image by Jarig Bakker, 3 Aug 2005
André van de Loo was fortunate in finding an old captain
of the Hospitalchurchship "De Hoop", Mr. Rog in Scheveningen, who was a
captain for 28 years. Mr. Rog showed a photo with a sailing "De Hoop" in
1911, showing the "HKS"-flag like the one I sent earlier, and a name-pennant
of "De Hoop".
However the "HKF"-flag was IMO different from the one André
showed earlier: the canton shows the Dutch flag, with a brighter shade
of blue than the main field, and with proportion c. 1:2.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Aug 2005
image by Jarig Bakker, 3 Aug 2005
The name-pennant is c. 1:3, blue with white "DE HOOP" in bold letters.
André van de Loo, 3 Aug 2005