Tag: travel

  • Le Grand Introduction

    Los Angeles

    It’s now one week from departure. D -7 and counting!

    Last weekend I emailed a short letter of introduction, discussing my upcoming trip, to a number of contacts in my address book which included friend’s, family, and colleagues. I also emailed it to the ChurchillChat group on Google, thinking that there may be a few interested parties to be found there. I don’t send many emails in an exceedingly wide distribution like this but I thought this was one occasion that demanded such an action.

    The responses I have received have been quite fascinating. Until one makes an announcement such as this one doesn’t realise how wide a net it may cast…

    One of the first responses was from a friend who is retired lawyer in Washington who took an interesting historical holiday recently. He is the Executive VP of a group called the Napoleonic Alliance. He wrote:

    “… 50 of us made a pilgrimage to Paris on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Napoleon’s coronation on December 2, 2004. The concert held at La Madeleine, the classical church facing the Place de la Concord whose interior is absolutely majestic. In black-tie, we filed in to a drum roll rendered by Grenadiers de la Garde Imperiale in their tall bearskins, a salute as one of the patrons of the affair, and we were seated in a prime location. Le tout Paris was there including the descendants of the Imperial family. I was introduced to a tall dignified affable fellow who did not have a coveted ticket, and I was about to donate my own (being already in) when he smiled politely and stated he didn’t need one. He was Nicolas Davout, duc d’Auerstadt and prince d’Eckmuhl, a descendant of one of Napoleon’s most illustrious marshals. After the concert, we repaired to a late dinner at Le Grand Vefour, a restaurant in period decor preferred by Napoleon and Josephine…”

  • Introduction for ‘Churchill’s England’

    Los Angeles

    Here’s the letter that I emailed out to my contacts this past weekend:

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    Dear friends, family, and colleagues,

    As many of you know, if we’ve spoken recently, I’ll be taking a trip at the end of the month with The Churchill Centre and the International Churchill Society called, ‘Churchill’s England’.

    There will be 50 of us on this educational holiday visiting historic sites and meeting scholars, some of his family members, and his former associates. We’ll be spending eight captivating days together immersed in retracing the steps of the former Prime Minister.

    Several highlights on the itinerary are:

    1. A private tour of Parliament courtesy of The Hon Nicholas Soames MP.
    2. A tour of the new Churchill Museum at the Cabinet War Rooms with curator Phil Reed.
    3. An afternoon at the Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge, with director Allen Packwood.
    4. Paying a visit to Churchill’s former country house Chartwell, including a discussion with curator Carole Kenwright and Minnie Churchill. Also, possibly joining us at Chartwell will be Churchill’s last private secretary from 1952-65, Anthony Montague Browne and his wife, who live nearby.
    5. We’ll be finishing off the trip with two black-tie dinners, first at Blenheim Palace which is the ancestral home of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and birthplace of Sir Winston. The second will be at the Randolph Hotel in Oxford.

    Many other historically significant stops await us along the way, which I hope you will find interesting.

    I’ve been looking forward to this historical journey with great anticipation, and I’m inviting you to come along as well. I’ve created a travel journal blog just for the occasion, and I will have journal entries from the trip’s pre-planning through each of the day’s activities.

    For those of you that are unfamiliar with blogs, they are merely a way on the Internet to create journal entries along with photos and links to other websites. It’s quite easy to read and navigate, and you are welcome to post comments if you like. It will be displayed in reverse chronological order, newest first, down to the oldest pre-departure entries.

    I’ll be departing for England on May 18th and the official trip will begin on Saturday May 20th, so if you like please come along on this journey with me.

    All you have to do is click:

    In the Footsteps of Churchill

    Remember what Sir Winston said at Bris­tol Uni­ver­sity, where he was Chancellor:

     ‘The most important thing about education is appetite.’

    See you in England.