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![[Abbey Sailing Club]](../images/g/gb~abbsc.gif) image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 4 October 
2011
 
image by Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 4 October 
2011
Quoting the 
Abbey Sailing Club website:
"The Abbey Sailing Club is a small 
family-centred club situated on the banks of the river Thames on the southern 
outskirts of Abingdon-on-Thames. Formed in 1933 by the townsfolk of Abingdon, 
the Club has been regularly sailing on the Thames since that date."
The 
burgee of the Abbey Sailing Club, as shown graphically on the club website, is 
horizontally divided light green-yellow.
Ivan Sache, 30 November 2008
Mick Jones, secretary of the Abbey Sailing Club has been helping me find more 
information on the Abbey Sailing Club. He provided me with a copy of the minutes 
of the inaugural meeting of the club, on 12 September 1933. Regarding the burgee 
they read:
Burgee. Burgee to be pennant 
shaped - 10" long
Green & Yellow, halved; green on top
Prop. W. B. Coxeter carried 
unanimously
Sec. Cyril Coxeter 
A 
drawing shows a horizontally divided burgee in ratio 1:2.
Mick Jones 
writes that, counter to the minutes, while the burgees are indeed pennant-shape 
and in proportion, they are nowadays not in any given length. The colours are 
those of Abingdon Town.
Earlier in the same minutes, the Coxeters 
proposed the name of the club, following an earlier proposal that looks like 
"Abingdon's Abbey SC". Mick Jones added that Abingdon is well known for its 
abbey, and he thinks that is where the name came from.
At the club, the 
red ensign is flown, accompanied by the burgee of the Abbey Sailing Club in its 
usual proportions.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 4 October 
2011