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by Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
The Yearbook of the "Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad" - Wie, Wat, Waar 1941
has two pages with burgees.
Adelborsten Roei- en Zeilvereniging, Willemsoord - blue burgee
with at top hoist a white crown, and at hoist bottom a white
anchor.
Adelborsten are seacadets, being trained in the marine-estalishment
Willemsoord in Den Helder (Noord-Holland) (KIM - Koninklijk Instituut voor
de Marine). This club was prohibited by the Germans in 1940.
Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 22 Mar 2005
The Yearbook of the "Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad" - Wie, Wat, Waar 1941
has two pages with burgees.
Groninger Roei vereniging "Aegir", Groningen. A white burgee
with a red five-pointed star.
Aegir is the rowing club of the student society "Vindicat atque
Polit", the largest society. It was founded in 1878 and is still going
strong.
Jarig Bakker, 7 Sep 2004
Dutch student rowing clubs in general don't use burgees, just the club-flag.
For the Groninger "Aegir" student society only a rectangular flag is used.
Jeroen van Leeuwen, 21 Mar 2005
by Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
The Yearbook of the "Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad" - Wie, Wat, Waar 1941
has two pages with burgees.
Watersport Vereniging "Aegir", Hillegersberg (Rotterdam) - a red burgee
with at the hoist a white saltire.
It has its own homepage. Now named
Watersport
Vereniging Aegir, Rotterdam, founded 16 Jun 1926 - it still uses the
same burgee.
There are several clubs named Aegir, the most notable being in Groningen.
Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
The Yearbook of the "Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad" - Wie, Wat, Waar 1941
has two pages with burgees.
Alkmaarsche Roei- en Zeilvereniging, Alkmaar (Noord-Holland) - white
with a red diamond charged with a white castle.
That is still the club's logo - see its
homepage - it was founded in 1910 and has at present 900 members. The
burgee has remained the same; the castle is the city
of Alkmaar's factotum.
Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 8 Dec 2004
Watersportvereniging Alphen aan den Rijn, Zuid-Holland province, after
image on this website:
red burgee with a black compass-rose within a white steering wheel; at
the hoist white letters wva.
The club was founded in 1971.
Jarig Bakker, 8 Dec 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 2 Dec 2004
Watersportvereniging De Amer, after image on this
website: triband RWR with in the center a blue diamond. De Amer was
founded in 1941, and is situated in Drimmelen (Noord-Brabant).
Jarig Bakker, 2 Dec 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
The Yearbook of the "Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad" - Wie, Wat, Waar 1941
has two pages with burgees.
Roei en Zeilvereniging "De Amstel", Amsterdam (Row- and Sailing club).
A burgee bright-blue over white with in the center a dark blue diamond
charged with a white anchor with in the center two white clubs. The Club
does still exist according to
its website - the club building
is for hire as a party-center (but on warm summer evenings one has to go
inside by 22.00 p.m. as the neighbours will complain!). On that site is
a flag, essentially the same but a bit more elaborated: a flag blue over
white with in the center the club's emblem: a white anchor on two rowing
oars in saltire..
Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 2 Dec 2004
Watersportvereniging Amsterdam, after image on this
site: blue burgee with in the center, reaching fly and hoist, a red
diamond, charged with a blue letter A. This club was founded 27 Jan 1918,
and is situated at the entrance to the "Amsterdamsche Bosch", a
large forest area where you least expect it.
Jarig Bakker, 2 Dec 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
The Yearbook of the "Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad" - Wie, Wat, Waar 1941
has two pages with burgees.
Wageningsche Studenten Roei Vereniging "Argo", Wageningen (Gelderland).
Flag: horizontal green - white - green, with at top hoist an ancient sail/rowing
ship above something (perhaps the golden fleece, perhaps the name???),
all white.
At its homepage is a nearly identical
flag, with even unclearer device.
Jarig Bakker, 14 Aug 2004
The "thingy" below the ship is indeed nothing else than a name-tag:
a rectangle charged with the letters "ARGO".
Jeroen van Leeuwen, 21 Mar 2005