THERE ARE 3 SEPARATE CHAPTERS IN THIS BLOG:
1. FUNNELS, FLAGS, PENNANTS, INSIGNIA
2. PASSENGER LINERS AND CRUISE SHIPS
3. MERCHANT SHIPS
Scroll down to find them!
1. FUNNELS, FLAGS, PENNANTS, INSIGNIA
2. PASSENGER LINERS AND CRUISE SHIPS
3. MERCHANT SHIPS
Scroll down to find them!
Liberian flag on the Yucatan, Lorain, Ohio, April 27, 2008
Stack of the Saginaw removed and set aside so a diesel engine can be installed.
Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008.
The Canadian flag on the Saginaw's stern, March 12, 2008, Sarnia, Ontario.
Twin stacks, somewhat modernistic of the Canadian Olympic, Upper Lakes Group,
March 12, 2008 at Sarnia, Ontario.
Twin stacks of Algoma Central's Algorail at Sarnia, Ontario on March 12, 2008.
Canadian Coast Guard Sameul Risley, Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008
Stack of the Algorail, Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008
The Algoma Central tanker Algoeast flies its red flag. Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008.
Pennant on the bow of the Canadian Coast Guard Samuel Risley, March 12, 2008, Sarnia, Ontario.
Very nice graphics on the Samuel Risley at Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008, Canadian Coast Guard vessel.
Stack on the ???????, Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008
Stack on the Great Lakes fish tug Mummery Brothers, Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008.
The Maple Leaf flying from the Algolake's stern, March 12, 2008, Sarnia, Ontario
The Algoeast's stack, Sarnia, Ontario, March 12, 2008
Closeup view of the Algoeast's stack
This chapter is under construction -- it will take a bit of time to get all the photos from the last 2 years of digital photog. and to get everything labelled correctly.
Most shipping companies carry on the tradition of having their colors and/or emblems painted on the ship's stack even though in many cases the stacks are nonfunctional. I enjoy the colors and emblems as well as pennants and the like so here are what I have been able to photograph.






