Why Was The Fleur de Lys On The Royal Arms of England
Not until all that long ago, kings of England declared they had a claim to the French throne.
Gustave Eiffel Centenary
The engineering genius (no other word will do) Gustave Bönickhausen was born in France December 1832 and died in France December 1923.
The Night Owl Kiosk
While in Paris, we were delighted to bump into an old acquaintance, Jean-Paul Othoniel. Well, not literally, although we did meet him in the Church of Our Lady of Bout-des-Ponts, Amboise when his installation Tour d’Or Blanc was inaugurated on 16 October 2021.
Leonardo da Vinci: The Last Mystery?
After more than five hundred years, thousands of books and millions of words written about Leonardo da Vinci, there are not many mysteries left surrounding him.
The Amboise Wind Turbine
Hidden from the road is a (sadly rusting) Meccano type contraption known as The Éolienne Bollée.
French Coronations in Westminster Abbey
The Witan (Wise Men) of London chose the King of England. Bastards were not eligible that is until one, a Frenchman declared himself king.
Tours Town Hall
Many beautiful Town Halls in France are re-jiggled châteaux which were built for royalty and the upper crust. Not so Tours. This grandiose palace - no exaggeration - fit for a king, was built by the people (the Council) for the people.
Max Ernst and The Grand Assistant
Its rather ugly plinth detracts from this wonderful work of art. It looks rather forlorn. Plonked down in a rather unlovely street. No wonder the half-man, half-bird looks as if it is preparing to take off.