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from Stewart and Styring's Flags, Funnels and Hull Colors 1963
Watts, Wats and Co. Ltd.
by Phil Nelson, 6 April 2000
from Stewart and Styring's Flags, Funnels and Hull Colors 1963
Wight Link
by Jorge Candeias and Roy Stilling, 02 Apr 1999
White with a whide blue border all around and a
red lozenge centered. Very maritime-looking.
Jorge Candeias, 01 Apr 1999
The red lozenge represents the Isle of Wight, which is diamond shaped.
In fact the lozenge has a small “nick” out of it to represent the
estuary of the River Medina. The whole flag is an adaptation of the
"W" flag from the International Code of Signals, and the former livery
of Wightlink ferries had the name "WIGHTLINK" spelled out in painted
signal flags but with the house flag substituted for the "W" flag.
Roy Stilling, 01 Apr 1999
from Stewart and Styring's Flags, Funnels and Hull Colors 1963
William Robertson, Shipowners, Ltd.
by Phil Nelson, 6 April 2000
from Stewart and Styring's Flags, Funnels and Hull Colors 1963
Worldfast Line
by Jorge Candeias, 22 Mar 1999
White with a blue and white logo
centered. The logo is a disc with a
very fat "W" "sailing" on wavy lines.
Jorge Candeias, 22 Mar 1999
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