Contrasts of France, Burgundy & Alsace

Peter Amour


Organisation:
Peter Amour Photographic Presentations
Region:
East Midlands
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Presenter of travelogues, with the character & histories of the areas offered, speaking to WI, Ladies Groups, Probus, history societies etc
Fee:
Paid: £45-00 plus travel costs, quoted to enquirer's location
Category:
Travel
Updated:
31st July 2023
Tagged:
Dijon | Rhine Valley | History

A visit to to two distinctly different regions of France, showing firstly the world renowned wine producing area of Burgundy followed by an exploration of the Alsace region. Colourful, cultural, historic.

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About Peter Amour

An enthusiastic, experienced photographer delivering fine illustrated talks about various locations inside and outside of the UK. My aim is to enlighten and entertain audiences with details of the character, characters, nature and history of the listed regions offered.

Living in Mid Derbyshire I offer presentations of approximately 1 hour, and provide all equipment necessary (PAT tested), I just require a suitable mains supply.

My fees are £45-00 per talk up to an audience of 70people, numbers in excess of 70 please add £1-00 per person. Travelling costs of 40 pence per mile. Full costings quoted to enquirers on being contacted.


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