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Norwegian Post

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[Flag of Norwegian Postal Services]
image by Željko Heimer, 26 March, 1996


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Description of the flag

The flag is tongued, with a white square on the intersection of the cross, with yellow letters 'Post' surmounted by a crown.
Željko Heimer, 26 March 1996


I am a bit confused about this one, concerning the use of capitals. In some sources, the word 'post' is all in capitals, in other sources only the first letter is. Not sure what is correct.
Jan Oskar Engene, 26 March 1996


I found a photograph in our newspaper of the Norwegian Post flag on a post ship. The letters are all in capitals.
J. Patrick Fischer, 5 September 2004


Variant of Ensign

[Flag of Norwegian Postal Services]
image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 May 2010

Norwegian Mail ensign is a Norwegian split flag with a white rectangle containing a royal crown over a yellow inscription "POST" fimbriated black. I spotted this flag on the sail from Malmö to Copanhagen in August 1996.  Though connecting the Danish capital with a Swedish city, surprisingly there was a Norwegian ensign upon the stern. My image is based upon the custom ensign, painted by Željko. Just the shade of red is slightly darker.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 20 May 2010


Use of the flag

This flag is used on all vessels carrying post, and that practically means all the ferries from the mainland to islands.
Željko Heimer, 26 March 1996


Vessels carrying mail under contract with the postal service are authorized to fly the mail flag.
Jan Oskar Engene, 26 March 1996


Some tall ships carry mail (mostly for collectors, they have a special cancellation stamp).

I found my notes from an occasion here in Bergen a couple of years ago at which the three Norwegian tall ships were all in the inner harbour of Bergen. At that occasion Sorlandet of Kristiansand flew the plain Norwegian civil ensign, Statsraad Lemkuhl of Bergen flew the yacht ensign and Christian Radich of Oslo flew the post ensign.
Jan Oskar Engene, 4-5 June 2001

On our page it says the ensign of the ship is the Norwegian naval ensign. It is not, it is the Norwegian ensign for mail carrying vessels, as seen here. I know I have pointed this out before. It also seems to make more sense, doesn't it?
Elias Granqvist, 30 January 2010