Antoine Dominique Bordes

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Antoine Dominique Bordes
Born(1815-07-22)22 July 1815
Gimbrède, France
Died(1882-05-28)May 28, 1882
Bordeaux, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationShipowner

Antoine Dominique Bordes (1815-1883) was a French shipowner and business manager, founder of the shipping company that bears his name.

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Born on July 22, 1815 in the Gers ( France ) where his father was a physician (from the University of Paris), he joined his older brother Antoine Bordes at the age of 16, in Bordeaux.[1] Baptized Antoine Apollinaire, he takes the name of his brother in Chile for his business.

Antoine Dominique Bordes left at the age of 18 on the Scythian to Latin America and arrived in Valparaíso ( Chile ). He then began to work as a shipping agent and to create a commercial entourage. In 1837 he founded a consignment house. In 1840, at the age of 25, he joined forces with Captain Casimir le Quellec to create a port trading company between Bordeaux and Valparaiso, which was transformed in 1847 into a maritime shipping company with headquarters in Bordeaux.[2]

flag of the Bordes company (1843-1935)

The Bordes navigation company was created in 1868. Until the death of the founder, the company established itself on Boulevard Malesherbes in Paris and organized its traffic from the ports of Bordeaux, Nantes, Dunkirk, Le Havre . From the 1870s hits ships also carried Chilean nitrate to Liverpool and Glasgow.[2]

From February 1857 to July 1859, the Pereire brothers hired him to straighten out the helm of the Compagnie Générale Maritime . During this period, he was the extraordinary administrator-general. He and Wulfran Puget, also a ship owner, got along : his sons will baptize one of their ships to his memory.

References[change | change source]

  1. Société archéologique, historique (1958-10-01). "Bulletin de la Société archéologique, historique littéraire & scientifique du Gers". Gallica (in French). Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Antoine-Dominique Bordes (1815-1883)". data.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-01-29.

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Bibliography[change | change source]

  • Marins Cap-Horniers du Nitrate (preface by Francis Roger), Books on Demand, 2014
  • M. Barbance, Commercial Life of the Cape Horn Route in the XIX Century century . Armament A.-D. Bordes et fils, Editions of the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences, January 1969, ISBN 2-7132-0089-X, 978-2-7132-0089-2
  • " The epic of the great Cape Horners of Dunkirk », Dunkirk magazine, n 184, April 2008, p. 27 à 30
  • Henri Queffélec, These are sailboats that the wind carries away, the life of Antoine-Dominique Bordes, Presses de la Cité, 1984
  • Robert Chevet, A Bordeaux deckchair, the adventure of Henri Bordes, Itarkeo editions, 2017
  • Louis Lacroix, The Last French Cap-Horniers, Maritime and Overseas Editions, January 1, 1968

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