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Borthwick Collection (#3)

"Borthwick: A Name Synonymous with Rugby Greatness, Historic Castles, and Scottish Charm" Located in Midlothian, Scotland

Background imageBorthwick Collection: Algernon Borthwick

Algernon Borthwick
SIR ALGERNON BORTHWICK Baron Glenesk Newspaper proprietor of the Morning Post. Date: 1830 - 1908

Background imageBorthwick Collection: Alg Borthwick Cartoon

Alg Borthwick Cartoon
SIR ALGERNON BORTHWICK Baron Glenesk Newspaper proprietor of the Morning Post. Date: 1830 - 1908

Background imageBorthwick Collection: Sir Algernon Borthwick

Sir Algernon Borthwick
SIR ALGERNON BORTHWICK Newspaper proprietor Date: -

Background imageBorthwick Collection: Lady Glenesk / Whitehall

Lady Glenesk / Whitehall
LADY ALICE BEATRICE GLENESK (nee Lister) British aristocracy-daughter of Thomas Henry Lister; married Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk in 1870 Date: - 1898

Background imageBorthwick Collection: Woman motor driver teaching soldier to drive, WW1

Woman motor driver teaching soldier to drive, WW1
A new driver in the Army Motor Transport section being taught to steer by a female instructor during the First World War. A school to teach women driving and car mechanics was established by the Hon

Background imageBorthwick Collection: Women at a car mechanics class, WW1

Women at a car mechanics class, WW1
Women at a school in London established by Gabrielle Borthwick (daughter of the late Baron Borthwick) where driving and mechanics were taught during the First World War

Background imageBorthwick Collection: A night view of Inveresk House, home of the Great Eight

A night view of Inveresk House, home of the Great Eight
The home of the Illustrated Weeklies - a night view of Inveresk House in the Strand on the corner of Aldwych and facing towards Wellington Street, London

Background imageBorthwick Collection: ROBIN GOODFELLOW, THE NEW PLAY AT THE GARRICK THEATRE: 1. Valentine Barbrook

ROBIN GOODFELLOW, THE NEW PLAY AT THE GARRICK THEATRE: 1. Valentine Barbrook
" ROBIN GOODFELLOW, " THE NEW PLAY AT THE GARRICK THEATRE: 1. Valentine Barbrook (Mr. John Hare): " There, and you will be silent then." 2. Grace Barbrook (Miss K)

Background imageBorthwick Collection: ALGERNON BORTHWICK (1830-1908). British journalist and politician. Photograph by W

ALGERNON BORTHWICK (1830-1908). British journalist and politician. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1891

Background imageBorthwick Collection: GEORGE COLVILLE BORTHWICK (1840-1896). British army officer, commander-in-chief

GEORGE COLVILLE BORTHWICK (1840-1896). British army officer, commander-in-chief of Turkish forces in eastern Romania. English, engraving, 1884

Background imageBorthwick Collection: Robin Goodfellow

Robin Goodfellow
robin Goodfellow, The New Play At The Garrick Theatre: 1. Valentine Barbrook (mr. John Hare): " there, And You Will Be Silent Then." 2. Grace Barbrook (miss K. Rorke) And Hugh Rokeby (mr)




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"Borthwick: A Name Synonymous with Rugby Greatness, Historic Castles, and Scottish Charm" Located in Midlothian, Scotland, Borthwick Castle stands tall as a testament to the country's rich history. With its stunning architecture and picturesque surroundings, it offers visitors an enchanting glimpse into the past. But Borthwick is not just about castles; it also holds significance in the world of rugby. Steve Borthwick, an esteemed England rugby player, has left an indelible mark on the sport. Known for his exceptional skills and leadership qualities, he has played alongside some of the game's greatest legends. One such moment was when Lee Byrne found himself tackled by none other than Johny Wilkinson and Steve Borthwick - a formidable duo that showcased their defensive prowess on that memorable day. Nick Easter and Steve Borthwick formed another dynamic partnership on the field. Their teamwork and determination propelled them to achieve remarkable victories together. Facing off against Imanol Harinordoquy proved to be no easy task for any opponent. However, Steve Borthwick fearlessly took up this challenge head-on during their intense encounters. Tom Croft joined forces with Steve Borthwick to create a forceful alliance that struck fear into their adversaries' hearts. Together with Phil Vickery's expertise added to their ranks; they became unstoppable forces within the rugby arena. Steve Borthwick's rallying cries have echoed through stadiums worldwide as he motivated his teammates towards victory time after time. His unwavering dedication inspired players like Sterve Thompson and David Wilson to push beyond their limits. James Horwill experienced firsthand how Steve Borthwick could ignite passion within his team members during heated matches where every second counted. From leading from the frontlines to inspiring those around him, Steve Borthwick has proven himself as one of rugby's most influential figures.