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![[Ely Sailing Club]](../images/g/gb~elysc.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 15 July 2006
 
 image by Ivan Sache, 15 July 2006
Ely Sailing Club (ESC) was 
founded in 1946 on the banks of a disused clay pit.
The burgee of ESC is red with three yellow keys. I am not sure of the real 
placement of the keys since the source shows the burgee drawn "floating".
I guess that the three yellow keys on the red background allude to the arms of 
the See of Ely. "Gules, three crowns Or", is first found being used by Bishop 
William of Louth (or William de Luda), the twelfth Bishop of Ely, in 1290. They 
are the arms attributed to Saint Etheldreda, who died long before heraldry 
began, and are a differenced version of the arms attributed to the Kings of 
East 
Anglia (azure three crowns Or).Ivan Sache, 15 July 2006
Their web pages show a burgee 
logo with the middle key higher; their pdf documents show a burgee logo with the 
middle key lower. 
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 17 October 2007