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Further ‘belles-lettres’ – more from our man in Pointis Inard

June 16, 2011 in Guest Posts

Further extracts from emails sent by Edwin Westacott (1940-47).  Editor’s note: the years refer to the time Edwin was at school, not when he sent the emails!!

On a visit to his son in the USA in the autumn of 2010

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Leonard Grice OBE (1923 – 2009) – Obituary

December 1, 2010 in Obituaries

Len Grice, who died on December 23rd 2009 at the age of 86, was born in Sheerness and started his education at a school whose headmaster was Mr Bryceson, father of Leslie who became a lifelong friend.  At eleven, Len went to Borden Grammar School and thoroughly enjoyed his years there.  In his autobiography, which he wrote for his grandchildren when he could still see, he said that “to have been able to go to Borden Grammar School was a great privilege – and a handful of outstanding teachers helped me enormously.”  He was involved in sport and in music (he played the trumpet in the orchestra) as well as academic work and achieved excellent results in the Higher School exams in 1941.

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Belles-lettres or French rural life observed by Edwin Westacott

August 26, 2010 in Guest Posts

After a career in teaching and a long flirtation with the French way of life through a house in the Perigord, Edwin Westacott (Borden 1940-45), together with his wife, Jan, went to live permanently in 2004 in a small village named Pointis-Inard, deep in the South of France not far from the Spanish border.  Readers of The Maroon will be familiar with a number of articles which he contributed over the years, and which were memorable not only for their content but for their style.  They were full of self-deprecating humour and keen observation.

Over the past two years or so, he and Graham Barnes have exchanged sporadic emails – usually commenting on all the trivial things which now fill their lives.  Graham thinks that Edwin’s stories and anecdotes deserve a much wider audience and has persuaded Edwin, very reluctantly, to agree to the publication on the Website of a few of the choicest examples.  They are not only very funny but detail experiences with which many of us can identify, despite not living in France.

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Lest We Forget

May 14, 2010 in Down Memory Lane, Guest Posts

In establishing a Remembrance section of the website, the Association pays tribute to those pupils of Borden Grammar School who made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure the many freedoms we enjoy today, not least the freedom from tyranny. All of us will have glanced up at the names listed on the school’s war memorial boards but how much do we know about the men themselves? When, for example, did they attend the school and what were the circumstances of their deaths?

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John Lifton – Obituary

March 30, 2010 in Obituaries

We very much regret to announce the death on 13th March 2010 of John Lifton.  He was at Borden from 1939 to 1945, and spent much of his life in New Zealand where, despite the geographical handicap, he remained an enthusiastic Member of the Association. 

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