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Archie Hamilton supported by Boodles for Le Mans

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10th June 2010

Archie Hamilton is proud to announce that he will be supported by Boodles of
London for the Porsche Matmut Carrera Cup race at Le Mans this weekend.

 

 

Last week Archie Hamilton was announced as driving in the forthcoming Le
Mans support race on Saturday 12th June. Archie's main campaign is supported
by Duncan Hamilton and Co Ltd and Delaney. Boodles, a leading British
jewellery brand has added support for the Le Mans race.

 

Adrian Hamilton, son of Le Mans 1953 race winner Duncan Hamilton, Chairman
of Duncan Hamilton & Co Ltd and father of Archie:

"Boodles is an iconic British jewellery brand established in 1798 and is a
family owned. The Hamiltons and Boodles share many values including
heritage, excitement and fun. I think we're all dynamic and contemporary and
that supporting Archie in his first outing at the legendary event will be
rewarding for us all. Hopefully this is the first of many Le Mans races for
Archie and is another rung up his ladder to the 24 Hour race win that he
aspires to."

 

Notes to Editors

Duncan Hamilton & Co Ltd
Since its late founder's retirement, Duncan Hamilton & Co Limited has
continued to thrive under the direction of Duncan Hamilton's son, Adrian.
The Company has developed an extensive range of services around its core
business as a market leader in sales and brokerage of some of the world's
finest and rarest historic motor cars throughout the world for the last 62
years.

Boodles
Founded in 1798 in Liverpool, Boodle and Dunthorne became the city's leading
jewellers.  The Wainwright family originally owned another jeweller but in
1910 bought Boodle and Dunthorne and amalgamated the two companies and
Boodles continued to grow. The company specialised in traditional jewellery,
sporting trophies and university silverware and was honoured to make the
octagonal silver stand for HRH Princess Elisabeth's wedding cake.

In 1992 the Wainwright baton was handed to Nicholas and Michael who continue
to run Boodles along with the next (and sixth) generation.  Boodles acquires
rare and exquisite gems, have a very talented in-house design team and use
workmanship of leading British Master craftsmen to create some of Britain's
finest jewellery. 

 

 

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