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image by Peter Edwards, 1 October 2017
The Dumpy Book of Ships and the Sea (1957)
shows the burgee red with a blue cross with the Prince of Wales feathers
overlaid on it.
James Dignan, 12 February 2008
Bristol Channel Yacht Club (United Kingdom)
Location: Mumbles, Swansea,
South Wales.
Image: Lloyd's Yacht Register, 1889.
Burgee:
Pennant. Red field. Blue St. George's Cross surmounted in centre by Prince of
Wales feathers proper.
"The meeting was held at the Castle Hotel in Wind
Street, Swansea on 24th February 1875 to promote a new yacht club. . . . to be
called the Bristol Channel Yacht Club and the station to be at The Mumbles;
that the new yacht club be amalgamated with the Mumbles Billiard Club . . . "
"Many members of the BCYC. have been members also of the Mumbles Yacht Club and
there developed, post [Second World] war, a close association between the 2
clubs."
Quotes: Club website.
Peter Edwards, 27 September
2017
The (German) Flaggenbuch 1905 states that the red ensign is used without
badge (i.e. undefaced) by different yacht clubs based on a warrant and lists
this yacht club as using the red ensign.
Klaus-Michael Schneider, 10
October 2019