Gardens of the World

Tony Fitzgerald


Region:
Wales
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: Max £50
Category:
Travel
Updated:
25th January 2024
Tagged:
Gardening Talk

Here we visit some spectacular gardens from the Caribbean through to the Far East, including Monet's Garden and the little known Rock Garden of Chandigarh in India.

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About Tony Fitzgerald

I have been giving talks using PowerPoint presentations to a range of organisations for over 15 years. I have a number of different topics - Venice Carnival, Travellers' Tales, My Life in Films, Garden Follies, Gardens of the World, Italian Gardens, French and Italian Rivieras.

I'm based in north Swansea and am happy to travel within 10 miles to give my presentations - daytime or evenings to suit.

I bring my own laptop and digital projector but I do require a white wall on which to present my images. My projector will cover an image area of up to 12 ft wide so home screens are not really suitable. Drop down screens as used in many halls are ideal but TV connections are not particularly helpful as the glass will not take a pointer which I use to highlight certain items during my talks.

Please email me for futher information about my talks and my availability.


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