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this grand old lady said goodbye after a long life of fun and energy, unfortunately her old body could not keep up with her zest for life
Le château d'Artigny ou château du Puy d'Artigny est un château français situé dans la commune de Montbazon, dans le département d'Indre-et-Loire en région Centre-Val de Loire. L'actuelle structure a été construite entre 1912 et 1932 pour servir de résidence au parfumeur François Coty. Depuis la fin des années 1950, le château a été transformé en hôtel.
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They used to be relatively common, but it's been a little while since I last remember seeing one.
This one notable for not having an FTO registration plate......
Detail of the former Coty Cosmetics building on Great West Road, Brentford. Designed in an Art Deco style by architects Wallis, Gilbert & Partners and completed in 1932. It now houses a medical clinic.
100 Ans Citroën @ La Ferte-Vidame
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Kit's Coty House and its neighbour, Little Kit's Coty House, are the remains of two megalithic 'dolmen' burial chambers. The larger of the two monuments, Kit's Coty has three uprights and a massive capstone, while the smaller, Little Kit's Coty (also known as the Countless Stones), is now a jumble of sarsens.
Although the origins of their names are unknown, what is certain is that long barrows such as these were initially constructed during the early Neolithic period to act as communal burial sites.
Both are located in an open field offering long views across the North Downs and Medway Valley. A visit to this site is highly recommended not only for its great historical value, but also for the exquisite scenery on offer.