The Amboise Tramway
On display in Amboise Museum is a wonderful model of the tram which once trundled at 23kmh along what is now Quai General de Gaulle and Quai Charles Guinot.
Who was Désiré Marteau
Désiré Marteau joined his neighbour, René Mulo, a winegrower, one of the first resistance fighters in Indre-et-Loire. They became part of the Buckmaster network.
Francis I and the Bastard Prince of England
Francis needed Henry on his side against his hated enemy Charles V but in 1532 it was Henry who needed Francis on his side.
Saint Jerôme Comes Home
The Vatican Museums in Rome have only one work by Leonardo da Vinci, Saint Jerôme in the Wilderness, aka Saint Jerôme in the Desert. All the more astonishing then that the Vatican has loaned it to Château Clos Lucé* in Amboise.
The Bearskin
Considering that the Queen’s Jubilee is on French television and all over French newspapers you can’t help thinking that France, as a nation, is very forgiving. Never mind the English illegal occupation which lasted on and off for over a hundred years and bankrupted France, watching Trooping the Colour you do wonder how many flag wavers are aware that the British Bearskin was French.
The Orange Tip
Wander round our garden after breakfast and before you know it, the day is gone. That butterfly on the aubrieta. What’s it called? No prizes for guessing. The orange tip.
The Chelsea Flower Show comes to Amboise
M. Thierry Boutard, the can-do mayor of Amboise had a light bulb moment while looking through his mother’s photographs of the defunct flower festival in Amboise. Why not, he thought, have a go at bringing it back?
Leonardo’s Lock
Search online for Leonardo’s inventions and up pop the usual suspects: Helicopter, parachute, tank, diving suit et al but hardly ever the one which actually worked in his own life time as opposed to hundreds of years in the future.