Frans ten Bos Frans Herman ten Bos (21 April 1937 - 1 September 2016) [1] was a Scottish rugby union footballer. He played for Scotland as a lock in the 1960s, [2] and was capped seventeen times. [3] Obituary: Frans ten Bos. Rugby player and company chairman Born: 21 April, 1937, Richmond, Surrey. Died: 1 September, 2016, in Dundee, aged 79 By The Newsroom Published 6th Sep 2016, 21:30 GMT.
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Former Scotland lock forward Frans ten Bos, who spent his latter years in Angus, has died at the age of 79. Mr ten Bos won 17 caps for Scotland between 1959 and 1963 and was instrumental in. Death of former Scotland lock who dramatically fled Nazis Frans ten Bos, one of Scotland's best-known rugby internationals of the late 1950s and early '60s, has died. He was 79. By The Newsroom. Frans ten Bos, who has died aged 79, was an English-born rugby player of Dutch parentage who played for Scotland, winning 17 caps between 1959 and 1963. His parents returned to the Netherlands. The Bos family set up house in a London hotel, but the Blitz so terrified one of the girls, the family decamped to Loch Awe, then, after Frans ten Bos Snr escaped from occupied Holland to join the.
Army veteran whose family were forced to flea the Nazis slams troops who made fascist salutes
London Scottish regrets to announce that former captain Frans ten Bos has passed away. Frans, who attended Oxford University, was one of the most successful captains that the Scots have ever had, and was also capped by Scotland 17 times between the years of 1959 and 1963. Frans Herman ten Bos was a Scottish rugby union footballer. He played for Scotland as a lock in the 1960s, and was capped seventeen times. Introduction Frans ten Bos; References and sources Printed and Electronic Sources Footnotes Frans ten Bos, one of Scotland's best-known rugby internationals of the late 1950s and early '60s, has died. He was 79. Frans ten Bos, one of Scotland's best-known rugby internationals of the late. Frans ten Bos. At a time when Scottish rugby, football and cricket teams were comprised of Mackays, Greigs and Waddells, the "Dutchman" Frans ten Bos was an exotic presence in the scrum. He.
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Frans ten Bos, one of Scotland's best-known rugby internationals of the late 1950s and early 60s, died aged 79 last year. Born in England to Dutch parents, his family had briefly returned to the Netherlands before being involved in a dramatic escape to the UK after the Nazi invasion of Holland. The family made their way to Scotland and. Frans ten Bos Powerful Scottish rugby star of Dutch ancestry who escaped the Nazis with his parents in 1940 2016-09-08 - FRANS TEN BOS, who has died aged 79, was an English-born rugby player of Dutch parentage who played for Scotland, winning 17 caps between 1959 and 1963. His parents returned to the Netherlands when he was a baby, but the.
Frans ten Bos fled Nazis to star for Scotland I was searching for an old rugby warrior from the mists of time but, after some fruitless rooting around, thought I was going to have to give up on. Former Scotland rugby player Frans ten Bos has died at the age of 79. Ten Bos won 17 caps for Scotland between 1959 and 1963 and was instrumental in turning around the national team's fortunes. Born in Richmond, Surrey, in 1937, he was educated at Lathallan School in Johnshaven and Fettes College, Edinburgh.
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Catalog; For You; The Herald. Frans Herman ten Bos 2016-09-06 - MATT VALLANCE . Scotland rugby internationalist and businessman Born: April 21, 1937 Died: August 31, 2016 FRANS ten Bos, who has died aged 79 after a short illness, did not have a drop of Scottish blood in him, but this English-born son of Dutch parents grew to so love his adopted land he became one of the best-loved Scottish. TIM Visser won't be the first Dutchman to play for Scotland today - Frans ten Bos blazed a trail as a Scottish cap with roots in the Netherlands over half a century ago.