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Gary Osborne visiting Island this week

 Young P.C. Gary Oborne 

 

We've just heard from fellow Irishman, Norman Wilson, that former P.C. Gary Osborne and his wife Sue will be arriving on Island for a week as of Monday 10th July, and Norman will be bringing them up to the PRC for 'Happy Hour' on Thursday afternoon 13th July 2023.

We published in 2018 about a previous visit Gary made to the Island in which we reported the following:-

Gary joined the Bermuda Police in March 1985 and served here until April 1993.  According to Police records he only served in Central Division (Uniform) but he was no doubt  transferred elsewhere during his 8 years here, (It appears that police records were being transferred over to computer files in the early 1990’s).

Gary had served in the Ulster Constabulary prior to coming to Bermuda, and he arrived here on 7th March 1985 along with Mark Allen, Glyn Jones, Alan McFall, Ian Ringrose, Paul Wright, Meirion Roberts, John Hoefkens, Dave Peach, Nick Turnbull, Mark Vincent, Paul Towlson, Gary Staines, and Alan Johnston. 
 
Police Training Course - 1985
This is a comparatively rare occasion when a group photo was taken
of a Training School Course that was not a Basic Training Course.  
Can you assist in identifying everyone in the photo, 
both recruits and instructers, and senior officers?

We have heard from several of them such as Mark Vincent,   who wrote an excellent article for our “Then and Now” column which you can view at http://expobermuda.com/index.php/tan/487-mark-vincentin which he makes mention of his colleagues on his Initial Training Course. 

We would be happy to receive information about all the others who came in this contingent.
For anyone not familiar with the workings of our website,  if you go to our Home Page at http://expobermuda.com   you can enter any name into the search box in the top right corner and you will open a list of all references on our website to that person. Just click on any of the listed articles and after checking it you can then click the “back arrow” at the top of the page to return to the list.   Just bear in mind that if, for example you type in the name “Mark” it will provide you with a list of every article on the website that includes the name “Mark” which can be dozens, so it is best to be as specific as possible.

Just two of his intake  are still on Island and they are Gary Staines and Paul Towlson.

Gary will be delighted to meet up with old friends and colleagues on Thursday afternoon.

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Do you remember Alistair "Bronco" Lane?

Young P.C. Alistair "Bronco" Lane

 

Alistair “Bronco” Lane -  We have just heard from Kirsty (Lane) Jones, the daughter of former P.C. Alistair “Bronco” Lane who served here in the Bermuda Police from September 1963 to May 1965 before returning to the UK where he joined the Royal Military Police.   

Whilst serving in the RMP Alistair married and had two children, Kirsty and her brother Callum.  Shortly after being deployed to Northern Ireland in 1973, Alistair was tragically killed in a car accident - while Kirsty and Callum were still very young. Kirsty has confirmed that he father died on 30th May 1973. 

Kirsty had checked our ExPo website in a search for information about her father.  Alistair’s name appears in our 100 year List of Officers who served here  between 1879 and 1979, but he was not recorded on our List of Deceased former police officers because we were not aware of his tragic passing.

Kirsty has very little information about her father’s time here in Bermuda and is wondering if there is anyone who served with him who might have any memories of Alistair to pass on to her and her brother.

As you can see from the above photo, we found Alistair’s file, including his old warrant card photo in the police register at Prospect.  The file indicated that he was born in Gloucester in 1939, that he had served in the 11th Hussars from 1958 – 1960, and had served in the Gloucester Constabulary from October 1961 – September 1963. 

Following his arrival in Bermuda we believe he was initially posted to Western Division, residing in the single men's quarters in Somerset.   He also served Central Division – Hamilton Police Station.

We  know that Alistair was an active member of the Police Rugby Team and that he travelled to New York with a Renegades Rugby Club team that included guest players from BAA and the Police Rugby team. Other police officers in the team included Dennis Byrne, Alex Forbes,  Dave Lunn, John Rawson, Jack Rouse, Frank Sykes, Thomas “Taffy” Thomas, and, of course, Alistair “Bronco” Lane who was clearly quite a character as he is the man in the photo wearing a pithe helmet, carrying the Renegades rugby ball, wearing what appears to be a dressing gown, and waving an umbrella! 

Members of Renegades Rugby Football Club (and guests)
who toured the New York area in May 1964
Alistair "Bronco" Lane is on the front row at left.
 

We published an article about this “Historic Rugby Tour” in our Who, Where and When column. CLICK HERE  to view the article,  

We are reaching out to those members of our Police Rugby Team from that era to see if anyone has any personal recollections of Alistair, and we would ask anyone who might be able to provide us with any anecdotes of Alistair to please get in touch with either myself or at our website at info@expobermuda.com

 

EDITOR'S NOTE  -  In our correspondence with Kirsty  she spells her father's first name "Alistair" but in our official records including the Police register his name is spelled "Alastair".   Kirsty has checked other documentation about her father and it appears that he normally spelled his name as "Alistair".  We have now added Alistair to our "List of Deceased Former Bermuda Police Officers". CLICK HERE to view the list.  At this point we have no idea how Alistair became known as "Bronco" whilst here in Bermuda but we have also added his name and nickname to our article "Nicknames - A Bermuda Tradition". CLICK HERE to view the article.

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