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White pennent bordered with red. Two crossed blue anchors and
red crescent, letters "USSR". Adopted in the 1920ths.
Victor Lomantsov, 14 Aug 2000
Later the crescent was removed. I saw this in magazines of the 1970ies.
I think it really used until the 1990ies.
Victor Lomantsov, 14 Aug 2000
Yellow hammer and sickle on red field in the hoist part, the fly is
white. I saw this in magazines of the 1970ies, and I know it was adopted in
the 1920ies. I think it really used until the 1990ies.
Victor Lomantsov, 12 Aug 2000
White pennant with red canton. Letters "SSSR" (USSR) in the canton.
Blue hammer and sickle in the fly (in the 1920ths). I saw this pennant
on photo of 1970ths: there were letters "SZRP" instead of "SSSR".
I saw this in magazines of the 1970ies, and I know it was adopted in
the 1920ies. I think it really used until the 1990ies.
Victor Lomantsov, 15 Aug 2000
Flag of 1932-1953.
Blue pennant with white canton. There are two crossed blue anchors and
inscriptions: "S.Ya.R.P" (short name of the company), "G.U.S.M.P" (Main
department of North Sea Ways).
Victor Lomantsov, 09 Sep 2000
White-red pennant with red hammer and sickle and blue cyrillic
letters "LURP".
I saw this in magazines of the 1970ies. I think it really used until the
1990ies.
Victor Lomantsov, 09 Sep 2000
I saw this in magazines of the 1970ies. I think it really used until the
1990ies.
Victor Lomantsov, 09 Sep 2000