Borg was born[1] to Charles John Nelson Borg and Frances Mary Olive Hughes.[2]
He was educated at Westminster School, where he remains an active director and trustee of the Westminster School Society.[3] From Westminster he went up to Brasenose College, University of Oxford, where he was awarded MA. Postgraduate studies took him to the Courtauld Institute of Art. His doctorate thesis was 'Architectural Decoration of the Romanesque Period in Provence', for which he was awarded a PhD in 1970.[4] A book based on it was published in 1972.[5]
Photographs attributed to Borg are held in the Conway Library[9] at the Courtauld Institute of Art. The collection contains glass and film negatives as well as prints principally of architecture and sculpture.
Membership of boards and committees
Borg was a member of a number of committees and boards throughout his career, including:
Borg, Alan (1972) Architectural Sculptures in Romanesque Provence, Clarendon Press, Oxford ISBN 9780198171928
Borg, Alan (1979) Arms and Armour in Britain, HMSO, London ISBN 9780116705761
Borg, Alan (1991) War Memorials: From Antiquity to the Present, Leo Cooper London ISBN 9780850523638
Coke, David and Borg, Alan (2011) Vauxhaul Gardens: A History, Yale University Press, London ISBN 9780300173826
Borg, Alan (2005) The History of the Worshipful Company of Painters, Otherwise Painter-stainers, Jeremy Mills, Huddersfield ISBN 9781905217052
Personal life
In 1964, Borg married Anne Blackmore in Totnes, Devon.[15] The couple were later divorced and in 1976 he married Caroline Sylvia Hill In Chelsea, London.[16]