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![[Royal Northumberland Yacht Club ensign]](../images/g/gb~yrnoy.jpg) image located by James Liston, 25 August 2010
 
image located by James Liston, 25 August 2010
Source:
http://www.rnyc.org.uk/facility/ensign.html
 
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The Royal Northumberland Yacht Club is based in Blyth, UK.
	- As is well known, the club has a defaced Blue Ensign. The defacement is 
	called the Percy Lion. It is based on the statues of lions that adorn the 
	residence of the Duke of Northumberland, whose surname is Percy. It is a 
	stiff-tailed lion. The Lloyds Registers of Yachts show this ensign, but 
	their depiction of the Percy Lion is inaccurate, and (apparently) jarring to 
	members. It looks like a dog. Yes, the Lloyds Registers showed this picture 
	year after year. But it's not regarded as accurate by the club. The club's 
	website at 
	http://www.rnyc.org.uk/facility/ensign.html shows the Percy Lion 
	according to the club.
- The club's burgee is shown at the same site. The club's burgee has been 
	the unwitting and unintentional victim of poor media depictions. I am a 
	stickler for first-hand sources, so I would recommend emailing the club, 
	attention Bruce Grant, and having this confirmed by the Club if there is any 
	doubt.
 The traditional and correct burgee according to the 
	Club itself (and as evidenced in some of my yacht registers; 1910, 1907, 
	1933) is black, with a red border around the top and bottom edge, but not at 
	the hoist. The Percy Lion is in the black portion, facing the hoist. Again, 
	the club website shows this.
 Due to some on-paper depictions 
	(and other non-fabric depictions), some people concluded the red border is 
	also included on the burgee's hoist. To quote the club's website, however, 
	"The traditional club burgee has red borders on two sides, as shown here. In 
	recent years variations of this traditional design have arisen." I visited 
	the club in 2007 and 2-border design is what is used.
 Finally, there is a version --which exists only on the Internet and on some 
	old letterhead-- that places a narrow white fimbriation between the red 
	borders and the black. See, e.g., World Flag Database. This on-paper 
	'fimbriated version' simply arose (I was told) because the computer printing 
	media insisted on the white fimbriation (to keep the black from bleeding 
	into the red?). This "fimbriated" version is simply a printing anomaly; I 
	have never seen an actual flag that looks like this. However, it is making 
	quite an appearance in the media.
James Liston, 25 August 2010
![[Royal Northumberland Yacht Club burgee]](../images/g/gb~yrnoy-b.gif) image located by James Liston, 25 August 2010
 
image located by James Liston, 25 August 2010
Source:
http://www.rnyc.org.uk/facility/ensign.html
Burgee is a red-bordered black pennant with a yellow lion statant, tail extended 
(the crest of the Percy family, Dukes of Northumberland).
Photograph of example of flag from National Maritime Museum in Greenwich (London): 
https://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/2018.html 
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 27 April 2019