The Palace That Was The Envy Of Europe

Cherry Mullins


Regions:
Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid
Category:
History
Updated:
25th March 2019
Tagged:
France | History | Royalty | Travel

This tells the story of the Palace of Versailles of how one man’s passion and vision created the most stunning Palace that was the envy of Europe. Laced with tales about life in the Palace and the Kings and Queens that lived there, this talk is brought alive by a beautiful slide presentation covering both the gardens and the palace and its' occupants.

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About Cherry Mullins

Cherry Mullins is an engaging speaker who gives talks on a wide variety of topics. She loves bringing her talks to life with beautiful slides and often includes some of her poems. All of her talks are able to be delivered both in person and also as an online talk, as each one is accompanied with an interesting and colourful slide presentation.

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Cherry has enjoyed a varied and diverse career from inspecting food factories and developing products in the food industry; cooking cordon bleu meals in a ski resort; re-training as a Paris guide and becoming a European Tour Manager before spending eleven years as MD running the UK arm of an American organisation. Over the past twenty two years, she’s developed a portfolio career which includes all the things she enjoys doing: public speaking, training, mentoring, personal and corporate coaching, writing and tour guiding.

Cherry is happy to help out at short notice if you have been let down.


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