

Framed Midcentury Royal Bermuda Yacht Club Linen Postcard
An elegant artifact of Bermuda’s maritime heritage, this authentic midcentury linen postcard depicts the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club overlooking Hamilton Harbour. Sailboats rest peacefully at their moorings in the calm waters, while the Club’s stately flagstaff rises prominently, flying its burgee with the RBYC crest and a complement of nautical flags—symbols of seafaring prestige and tradition.
Founded in 1844 under the patronage of Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria, the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club is one of the oldest Royal yacht clubs in the world. Through its long history, the RBYC has stood as the heart of Bermuda’s sailing culture, hosting world-class regattas and serving as a gathering place for yachtsmen and dignitaries alike. Its waterfront clubhouse, completed in the 1930s, remains a landmark overlooking Hamilton Harbour and a testament to the island’s enduring maritime legacy.
This original postcard, a rare survivor from Bermuda’s golden age of travel, has been meticulously preserved and elevated through museum-quality presentation. Archivally mounted and set within a custom frame, it transforms a piece of correspondence into refined wall art—equally suited to a curated collection or an elegant nautical interior.
A distinguished addition for the collector or connoisseur, it embodies the timeless glamour of midcentury travel and the enduring prestige of one of the world’s most celebrated yacht clubs.
- Original Royal Bermuda Yacht Club (RBYC) linen postcard
- Museum-quality framing with archival matting
- UV-filtering plexiglass to guard against fading
- Elegant black wooden frame with wired back, ready to hang
- Finished size: 10" L. x 10" W.
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