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![[Royal Albert Yacht Club]](../images/g/gb~yrayc.gif) image by Clay Moss
 
image by Clay Moss
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The Royal Albert Yacht Club and the Royal Naval Club are two separate clubs that amalgamated in 1971. The 
Royal Albert Yacht Club was founded at Southsea in 
1864, was given the title Royal in 1865, and was granted the special ensign (a 
plain blue ensign) in probably 1866. It merged with the Royal Portsmouth 
Corinthian Yacht Club in 1946.
David Prothero, 26 May 2007
The Royal Portsmouth Corinthian Yacht Club used a red ensign with a crown on the 
Union. Granted 1880, cancelled 1930. Red / white / red burgee with crown above 
shield of Portsmouth (yellow crescent and star on blue shield) on the white. 
This is the same as the Royal St George 1847-1894, and Royal Victoria 1872-1898.
David Prothero, 27 May 2007
![[Royal Albert Yacht Club]](../images/g/gb~ralbb.gif) image by Clay Moss, 26 May 2007
 
image by Clay Moss, 26 May 2007
The burgee for the Royal Albert Yacht Club is a white fimbriated red cross on 
blue, with a St. Edward's crown on the cross.
Clay Moss, 26 May 2007
The Dumpy Book of Ships and the Sea (1957) 
shows the burgee of the Royal Portsmouth Corinthian Yacht Club as vertically 
divided red-white-red with the shield from the Portsmouth city arms (blue, with 
a yellow star over an upturned crescent, both yellow) surmounted by a crown.
James Dignan, 12 February 2008