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![[Teign Corinthian Yacht Club]](../images/g/gb~ytamr-b.gif) image by Rob Raeside, 11 January 2019
 
 image by Rob Raeside, 11 January 2019
Estb: 1932. Location: Wolseley Rd, Plymouth.
Burgee: Pennant circa 3:7 (web 
image). Blue field charged with a red lozenge, fimbriated yellow (centred 1 unit 
from hoist) and with the white letters TRSC on the fly.
Source: accessed 4 
January 2019, 
http://www.tamarriversailingclub.co.uk/ 
The pennant shape is the official TRSC shape. Source: Martin Thomas email 3 January 2019.
Peter Edwards, 10 January 2019
In 1932 the club was "The Royal Albert Sailing Club", and shortly after it 
became the "Royal Albert Bridge Sailing Club". The current name was adopted in 
1950, after the Home Office had requested the "Royal" be removed from the name.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 11 January 2019
![[Teign Corinthian Yacht Club]](../images/g/gb~ytamr.gif) image by Rob Raeside, 11 January 2019
 
 image by Rob Raeside, 11 January 2019
Flag Officers’ Flag: Swallowtail: circa 3:6 and :4 to crutch (web photo image). 
Same design and colours as the Burgee. 
Source: accessed 4 January 2019,
http://www.tamarriversailingclub.co.uk/laying-up-supper-111117/ 
"The swallowtail is used by the Flag Officers and on the club flag pole when 
events are going on. There is also one on the wall inside the club that I tend 
to use as a background (not very successfully) for some photos." Source: Martin 
Thomas email 3 January 2019.
Peter Edwards, 10 January 2019