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Garamond: A Font Fit for a King

When Francois asked Estienne to print a series of books in Greek for his library, Estienne consulted Claude Garamont (pseudonym garamondus). Paris born and bred, Garamond, a pioneer type designer and punch cutter was one of the most respected and influential men in typographic history. His skill was in demand by all the finest printers in France.

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The Loire Valley: 20 years a UNESCO site

This week marks the 20th Anniversary of UNESCO listing the Loire Valley as a World Heritage Site. Press Release: (it is) an exceptional cultural landscape of great beauty, comprised of historic cities and villages, great architectural monuments- the châteaux- and lands that have been cultivated and shaped by centuries of interaction between local populations and their physical environment, in particular the Loire itself.

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Château Beauregard

Beauregard, a small, privately owned chateau in the Loire Valley, is well worth a visit. If it were not for two very special attractions it might have disappeared into the jaws of time because it was not built as a château or a manor house; it was built as a hunting lodge for Francis I.

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Montrichard: Val de Loire

When we first heard the word ‘donjon’ many years ago, we assumed it meant dungeon, a prison in the bowels of the earth but no, the French use the word dungeon too. Donjon means the exact opposite, architecturally speaking. It’s what we call a Keep, a tower in a fortified residence, a last resort should the rest of the castle fall.

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Châtellerault

Châtellerault gets its name from a château built in the 900’s by Viscount Airaud. Old French for chateau was chastel hence Chastel Airaud.

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Amboise Football Club (ACA)

Devoted fans of Amboise Football Club, have worked for the last two years to mark its Centenary. Events planned including a Gala Match, present team versus veteran ACA players and women's’ football matches will not now take place until next year. Although Covid has sadly put celebrations on hold, ACA went ahead with promoting a Centenary Jersey in the Club's black and red colours. The dates 1920-2020 on the front are in gold.

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