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Terra Nova Yacht Club (Holyrood, NL, Canada)
Estb: early 1960s.
Location: Holyrood, Newfoundland.
Burgee: Pennant 3:5 (image). "The wheel, a
focal point in the Club, lends itself as a symbolic form associated with
powerboats. The seagull, showing its wing as a wind-filled sail, echoes the
harnessing of the wind involved in sailing, while creating rhythm in its
movement with the sea. The navy and yellow-gold colours, chosen for their
nautical association, . . .�
"The Commodore�s flag shall be the Club�s
burgee, swallow-tailed.�
�The Terra Nova Yacht Club traces its
roots to the Bowring Sailing Club established in the early 1960�s by the Bowring
family for their employees, family, and friends. In 1963 the Bowring Sailing
Club acquired the property that currently houses the TNYC clubhouse in Holyrood
. . . By the late 1960�s the Bowring Sailing Club at Holyrood had disbanded . .
. In 1970 the Bowring family donated the club building to the newly formed Terra
Nova Sailing Club under the leadership of its first commodore, Frank O�Connor. .
. . In 1963 the Terra Nova Sailing Club changed its name to the Terra Nova Yacht
Club.
This brief history is thanks to extensive research by Heddy Peddle.�
Source:
http://www.tnyc.ca/
Peter
Edwards, 8 July 2018