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Thames Sailing Club (United Kingdom)
Estb: 1870. Location: Surbiton,
Surrey.
Burgee: Pennant circe 4:6 (web image). White field charged with a red
fowled anchor (bend sinister) over a blue St. George's cross centred 1 unit from
hoist.
Source: accessed 25 November 2018,
https://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/about-and-join/clothing
"The
Club Burgee shall have a white background with a dark blue cross and a red foul
anchor in the centre of the cross. Flag Officers and past Commodores may fly
swallow-tailed burgees, but in the upper canton next to the mast the Vice
Commodore shall display one red ball, the Rear Commodore two red balls, and past
Commodores a red X.�
Source: (Rules and Bye-Laws) accessed 25 November 2018,
https://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/club-rules-and-policies/rules
�.
. . the Thames Sailing Club, the UK�s oldest river sailing club, founded in
1870. Located between Surbiton and Kingston on the Surrey bank of the River, the
Victorian clubhouse overlooks one of London�s most beautiful stretches of the
river, bordered as it is by by Hampton Court Grounds on the Middlesex bank.�
Source: accessed 26 November 2018,
https://www.thamessailingclub.co.uk/page/AboutTSC
Peter Edwards, 27
November 2018