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The ensigns for the Royal Anglesey Yacht Club, the Royal Southampton Yacht Club, 
the Royal Torbay Yacht Club are identical.
Clay Moss, 2 February 2006
The crown is the St Edward's Crown, but not knowing the date upon which the 
Warrant for a defaced ensign was granted to the club I don't know whether this 
replaced the Tudor Crown circa 1952?
Christopher Southworth, 2 February 2006
Dates of the Blue Ensigns with a crown on the Union:
    Royal Torbay YC (1875 - current). Crown on burgee.
    Royal Southampton YC (1877 - current). Crown and shield of 
Southampton on burgee.
    Royal Anglesey YC (1887 - current). Red dragon on burgee.
David Prothero, 2 February 2006
I'm not sure if this ensign ever sported a Tudor crown, but if it did, 
here it 
is.
Clay Moss, 25 February 2006
![[Royal Southampton Yacht Club]](../images/g/gb~yrshtb.gif) image by Clay Moss, 27 July 2014
 
image by Clay Moss, 27 July 2014
The Dumpy Book of Ships and the Sea (1957) 
shows the burgee blue with the shield from the Southampton city coat of arms 
(party per fess argent and gules three roses counterchanged, two in chief, one 
in base), surmounted by a crown.
James Dignan, 12 February 2008