There are several photos of WSC wearing that outfit on the "Prince of Wales" in 
1940 - which would be stretching the defintion of "Royal Tacht" quite a bit!

But I'm wondering - is that uniform really that of the Royal Yacht Squadron or 
is it that of Trinity House?

Jonathan Hayes
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> Great Britain issued four stamps in 1974 for Churchill's centenary, 
> which are pictured here: 
> 
> http://www.collectgbstamps.co.uk/displayset.asp?setid=132 
> 
> I'm trying to find, either online or in a printed source, the 
> photographs used in the stamp designs. I've found three of them, but one 
> of them eludes me--the photo for the 4-1/2p stamp, Churchill in Royal 
> Yacht Squadron Uniform. According to various sources, this photo is from 
> 1942. 
> 
> Anyone know where I can find the photograph? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Todd 
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