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Thames Sailing Club (United Kingdom)
Estb: 1870. Location: Surbiton,
Surrey.
Burgee: Pennant circe 4:6 (web image). White field charged with a red
fowled anchor (bend sinister) over a blue St. George's cross centred 1 unit from
hoist.
Source: accessed 25 November 2018,
https://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/about-and-join/clothing
"The
Club Burgee shall have a white background with a dark blue cross and a red foul
anchor in the centre of the cross. Flag Officers and past Commodores may fly
swallow-tailed burgees, but in the upper canton next to the mast the Vice
Commodore shall display one red ball, the Rear Commodore two red balls, and past
Commodores a red X.”
Source: (Rules and Bye-Laws) accessed 25 November 2018,
https://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/club-rules-and-policies/rules
“.
. . the Thames Sailing Club, the UK’s oldest river sailing club, founded in
1870. Located between Surbiton and Kingston on the Surrey bank of the River, the
Victorian clubhouse overlooks one of London’s most beautiful stretches of the
river, bordered as it is by by Hampton Court Grounds on the Middlesex bank.”
Source: accessed 26 November 2018,
https://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/page/AboutTSC
Peter Edwards, 27
November 2018