David Rigden (1939 – 2011) – Obituary
September 25, 2011 in Obituaries
David was at Borden from 1950-1956 where he enjoyed sports, particularly cricket and hockey.
September 25, 2011 in Obituaries
David was at Borden from 1950-1956 where he enjoyed sports, particularly cricket and hockey.
September 2, 2010 in Down Memory Lane, Guest Posts
This continues Barry Gilbert’s story of life in the Police Force. For the first part, see http://www.oldbordenians.co.uk/down-memory-lane/a-police-odyssey-january-1957-august-1992/.
My next period of service began with a move in April 1965 to the newly formed Traffic Division Garage in Bow Road in the East End of London, within the sound of Bow Bells.
The area has a very colourful history and a drive along Bow Road and Mile End Road through Stepney and Whitechapel towards the City of London was a history lesson in itself.
July 27, 2010 in Football
Following the addition of the history of the Football Club recently, it is worth visiting the link below to a recent article in the East Kent Gazette referring to the Club in the 50′s and 60′s. Dick Day and Ashley Read have contributed their memories and refer to Brian Tyler, still a regular at the Annual Dinner, who was still performing in his forties when I first started playing for the Club whilst still at school in 1967.
Let’s hear from other former players with tales of skill, artistry and football magic!
July 20, 2010 in Football, Sports
Old Bordenians to Veterans to Geriatrics – the boys done good
As early as 1926 it was hoped to start an Old Bordenian Football Club, but nothing materialised. The first match (apart from the annual game against the School) was played against the Old Anchorians (Gillingham County School Old Boys) on November 5th 1927, and the return game in March 1928. The next effort was in the spring of 1930 when three friendly matches were played.
March 20, 2010 in Down Memory Lane, Guest Posts
Barry Gilbert, a member of the OBA Committee, attended the school from 1949 to 1956. This is the beginning of his story of life in the Police Force.
In January 1957 I journeyed to London and enrolled at the age of 18 on a Senior Cadet course at the Metropolitan Police Training Centre at Hendon.
January 24, 2008 in Down Memory Lane
By John Macrae
This is the first in a series of articles that you have probably been reading about in the Maroon for some time. Well, I have finally got round to it in this run-up to Christmas 2007. I have just finished helping Graham Barnes put the 2008 Maroon to bed, attended the Sheppey Dinner, completed the minutes for the AGM and the recent Committee meeting and organised the mailing of the last Maroon to the Leavers of July 2007. So with some spare time on my hands I have begun searching the archive for photographs of the School and Old Bordenians. There is surprisingly little considering there should be more than a hundred years of evidence. What I have found is a box containing some photographic records that have been collecting dust for some years and the consequent deterioration of the prints. It was with a matter of urgency that I started photographing this evidence and storing it digitally. This project alone is time consuming so I decided to combine this work with my Memory Lane chapters to show how Borden has changed and to recall some of the characters who have lived and worked therein.
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