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Sir Anthony Parsons, British Ambassador to the United Nations in NEw York talking to reporters when he arrived at Heathrow. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-anthony-parsons-british-ambassador-to-the-united-nations-in-new-109300824.html
RMG9R28T–Sir Anthony Parsons, British Ambassador to the United Nations in NEw York talking to reporters when he arrived at Heathrow.
Anthony Eden leaves for Geneva after attending funeral of German Ambassador to discuss progress with Committee of thirteen . After attending the funeral of Dr von Hoesch , the German Ambassador , Mr Anthony Eden , British Foreign Minister left Victoria Station for Geneva where he will discuss the progress of the Italo Abyssinian peace proposals with the Committee of Thirteen conciliation committee of the League of Nations . Photo shows , Mr Anthony Eden on departure from Victoria . 15 April 1936 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anthony-eden-leaves-for-geneva-after-attending-funeral-of-german-ambassador-to-discuss-progress-with-committee-of-thirteen-after-attending-the-funeral-of-dr-von-hoesch-the-german-ambassador-mr-anthony-eden-british-foreign-minister-left-victoria-station-for-geneva-where-he-will-discuss-the-progress-of-the-italo-abyssinian-peace-proposals-with-the-committee-of-thirteen-conciliation-committee-of-the-league-of-nations-photo-shows-mr-anthony-eden-on-departure-from-victoria-15-april-1936-image359654550.html
RM2BW3K1A–Anthony Eden leaves for Geneva after attending funeral of German Ambassador to discuss progress with Committee of thirteen . After attending the funeral of Dr von Hoesch , the German Ambassador , Mr Anthony Eden , British Foreign Minister left Victoria Station for Geneva where he will discuss the progress of the Italo Abyssinian peace proposals with the Committee of Thirteen conciliation committee of the League of Nations . Photo shows , Mr Anthony Eden on departure from Victoria . 15 April 1936
In the clock room of Quai d'Orsay in Paris, a conference of the European Committee of the League of Nations is held to discuss the technical preparations for the Grand Assembly in May, 1932. In the center in front of the fireplace, French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand, on his left, Secretary of State Henderson, on the right, Secretary General of the League of Nations, Sir Eric Drummond. On the left at the lateral table Secretary of State Ernst von Simson, next to him, Spanish Ambassador Jose Maria Quinones de Leon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-the-clock-room-of-quai-dorsay-in-paris-a-conference-of-the-european-committee-of-the-league-of-nations-is-held-to-discuss-the-technical-preparations-for-the-grand-assembly-in-may-1932-in-the-center-in-front-of-the-fireplace-french-foreign-minister-aristide-briand-on-his-left-secretary-of-state-henderson-on-the-right-secretary-general-of-the-league-of-nations-sir-eric-drummond-on-the-left-at-the-lateral-table-secretary-of-state-ernst-von-simson-next-to-him-spanish-ambassador-jose-maria-quinones-de-leon-image247162944.html
RMTA36T0–In the clock room of Quai d'Orsay in Paris, a conference of the European Committee of the League of Nations is held to discuss the technical preparations for the Grand Assembly in May, 1932. In the center in front of the fireplace, French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand, on his left, Secretary of State Henderson, on the right, Secretary General of the League of Nations, Sir Eric Drummond. On the left at the lateral table Secretary of State Ernst von Simson, next to him, Spanish Ambassador Jose Maria Quinones de Leon.
Britain’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Lord Caradon, discusses the problems facing the UN with Bristol University students in the Anson Room at the Students Union on 28 January 1969. He was there at the invitation of the university’s United Nations Student Association. After the meeting, he continued the discussion during informal conversations with a group of undergraduates. Lord Caradon was also Minister for State for Foreign Affairs in the Labour Government of the time and a member of the Privy Council. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/britains-ambassador-to-the-united-nations-lord-caradon-discusses-the-problems-facing-the-un-with-bristol-university-students-in-the-anson-room-at-the-students-union-on-28-january-1969-he-was-there-at-the-invitation-of-the-universitys-united-nations-student-association-after-the-meeting-he-continued-the-discussion-during-informal-conversations-with-a-group-of-undergraduates-lord-caradon-was-also-minister-for-state-for-foreign-affairs-in-the-labour-government-of-the-time-and-a-member-of-the-privy-council-image357088662.html
RM2BMXP6E–Britain’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Lord Caradon, discusses the problems facing the UN with Bristol University students in the Anson Room at the Students Union on 28 January 1969. He was there at the invitation of the university’s United Nations Student Association. After the meeting, he continued the discussion during informal conversations with a group of undergraduates. Lord Caradon was also Minister for State for Foreign Affairs in the Labour Government of the time and a member of the Privy Council.
Ambassador Jacob Malik talks with Lord Boyd-Orr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ambassador-jacob-malik-talks-with-lord-boyd-orr-image69458479.html
RME102YY–Ambassador Jacob Malik talks with Lord Boyd-Orr
Mrs. Pandit At County Hall. Mrs. Pandit, singns the visitors book at country hall today, watched by Mr. Victor Mishcon, chairman of the LCC. Mrs. Pandit, Indian president of the United Nations General Assembly, who is on a five-day visit to Britain, visited the London country council headquarters at country hall, Westminister, this morning to see the 'Special schools' exhibition. When Mrs. Pandit, who is the sister of Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, returns next to this country she will come as the Indian ambassador. July 8, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-pandit-at-county-hall-mrs-pandit-singns-the-visitors-book-at-country-hall-today-watched-by-mr-victor-mishcon-chairman-of-the-lcc-mrs-pandit-indian-president-of-the-united-nations-general-assembly-who-is-on-a-five-day-visit-to-britain-visited-the-london-country-council-headquarters-at-country-hall-westminister-this-morning-to-see-the-special-schools-exhibition-when-mrs-pandit-who-is-the-sister-of-mr-nehru-indian-prime-minister-returns-next-to-this-country-she-will-come-as-the-indian-ambassador-july-8-1954-photo-by-paul-popper-paul-popper-ltd-image476339905.html
RM2JJY4BD–Mrs. Pandit At County Hall. Mrs. Pandit, singns the visitors book at country hall today, watched by Mr. Victor Mishcon, chairman of the LCC. Mrs. Pandit, Indian president of the United Nations General Assembly, who is on a five-day visit to Britain, visited the London country council headquarters at country hall, Westminister, this morning to see the 'Special schools' exhibition. When Mrs. Pandit, who is the sister of Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, returns next to this country she will come as the Indian ambassador. July 8, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
Goodbye To Madame Pandit - Madame Vijava Lakshmi Pandit, India's retiring ambassador, wears and carries farewell flower gifts as she receives a goodbye and a handshake from Sir Oliver Franks, British ambassador, at Union station this evening. Mrs. Franks (right) is with them, John Simmons (left background, state department protocol chief, represented the U.S. as Mme. Pandit left for New York on her way home. She will become a candidate for parliament in India's first constitutional election. November 15, 1951. (Photo by AP Wirephoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/goodbye-to-madame-pandit-madame-vijava-lakshmi-pandit-indias-retiring-ambassador-wears-and-carries-farewell-flower-gifts-as-she-receives-a-goodbye-and-a-handshake-from-sir-oliver-franks-british-ambassador-at-union-station-this-evening-mrs-franks-right-is-with-them-john-simmons-left-background-state-department-protocol-chief-represented-the-us-as-mme-pandit-left-for-new-york-on-her-way-home-she-will-become-a-candidate-for-parliament-in-indias-first-constitutional-election-november-15-1951-photo-by-ap-wirephoto-image476339993.html
RM2JJY4EH–Goodbye To Madame Pandit - Madame Vijava Lakshmi Pandit, India's retiring ambassador, wears and carries farewell flower gifts as she receives a goodbye and a handshake from Sir Oliver Franks, British ambassador, at Union station this evening. Mrs. Franks (right) is with them, John Simmons (left background, state department protocol chief, represented the U.S. as Mme. Pandit left for New York on her way home. She will become a candidate for parliament in India's first constitutional election. November 15, 1951. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
Meeting with Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 10:57AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan and members of British and American cabinets. (L-R) Front row: United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; President Kennedy; Prime Minister Macmillan; British Minister for Foreign Affairs and Earl of Home Alec Douglas-Home; Ambassador of Great Britain Harold Caccia. (L-R) Back row: Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs George Ball; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-with-harold-macmillan-prime-minister-of-great-britain-1057am-president-john-f-kennedy-meets-with-prime-minister-of-great-britain-harold-macmillan-and-members-of-british-and-american-cabinets-l-r-front-row-united-states-ambassador-to-the-united-nations-adlai-stevenson-secretary-of-state-dean-rusk-president-kennedy-prime-minister-macmillan-british-minister-for-foreign-affairs-and-earl-of-home-alec-douglas-home-ambassador-of-great-britain-harold-caccia-l-r-back-row-under-secretary-of-state-for-economic-affairs-george-ball-special-assistant-to-the-secretary-of-state-for-image402943437.html
RM2EBFJD1–Meeting with Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 10:57AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan and members of British and American cabinets. (L-R) Front row: United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; President Kennedy; Prime Minister Macmillan; British Minister for Foreign Affairs and Earl of Home Alec Douglas-Home; Ambassador of Great Britain Harold Caccia. (L-R) Back row: Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs George Ball; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
Pointed Remark -- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of the United States points a pencil at Russia's A.A. Sobolev, left, yesterday as he tells the Security Council that the Soviet representative is the man responsible for vetoes which barred Japan from admission to the United Nations. Between them is Britain's Sir Pierson Dixon. Faced with a certain Russian veto, the Council postponed indefinitely a vote on a British resolution favoring Japan's admission, apparently ending all attempts to give Japan membership at this year's session. December 22, 1955. (Photo by AP Wirephoto). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pointed-remark-henry-cabot-lodge-jr-of-the-united-states-points-a-pencil-at-russias-aa-sobolev-left-yesterday-as-he-tells-the-security-council-that-the-soviet-representative-is-the-man-responsible-for-vetoes-which-barred-japan-from-admission-to-the-united-nations-between-them-is-britains-sir-pierson-dixon-faced-with-a-certain-russian-veto-the-council-postponed-indefinitely-a-vote-on-a-british-resolution-favoring-japans-admission-apparently-ending-all-attempts-to-give-japan-membership-at-this-years-session-december-22-1955-photo-by-ap-wirephoto-image466726942.html
RM2J396YA–Pointed Remark -- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. of the United States points a pencil at Russia's A.A. Sobolev, left, yesterday as he tells the Security Council that the Soviet representative is the man responsible for vetoes which barred Japan from admission to the United Nations. Between them is Britain's Sir Pierson Dixon. Faced with a certain Russian veto, the Council postponed indefinitely a vote on a British resolution favoring Japan's admission, apparently ending all attempts to give Japan membership at this year's session. December 22, 1955. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
George Ball talking with Michael Stewart at the NATO Ministerial Meeting of 1965 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/george-ball-talking-with-michael-stewart-at-the-nato-ministerial-meeting-image69415959.html
RME0X4NB–George Ball talking with Michael Stewart at the NATO Ministerial Meeting of 1965
Scott Arrives in England - South-West Africa's ambassador extraordinary, the Rev. Michael Scott, is seen on his arrival at Southampton aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth Dec. 15. He had returned from the United Nations assembly with a handful of tribal letters and 14 document packed boxes. The documents were the record of Scott's victory to state the case of South-West Africa against the aims of the South African Government, despite official British opposition and a walk-out by the South African delegate. In January he will help draft a case for the international court questioning the south Afri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scott-arrives-in-england-south-west-africas-ambassador-extraordinary-the-rev-michael-scott-is-seen-on-his-arrival-at-southampton-aboard-the-liner-queen-elizabeth-dec-15-he-had-returned-from-the-united-nations-assembly-with-a-handful-of-tribal-letters-and-14-document-packed-boxes-the-documents-were-the-record-of-scotts-victory-to-state-the-case-of-south-west-africa-against-the-aims-of-the-south-african-government-despite-official-british-opposition-and-a-walk-out-by-the-south-african-delegate-in-january-he-will-help-draft-a-case-for-the-international-court-questioning-the-south-afri-image463561312.html
RM2HX5154–Scott Arrives in England - South-West Africa's ambassador extraordinary, the Rev. Michael Scott, is seen on his arrival at Southampton aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth Dec. 15. He had returned from the United Nations assembly with a handful of tribal letters and 14 document packed boxes. The documents were the record of Scott's victory to state the case of South-West Africa against the aims of the South African Government, despite official British opposition and a walk-out by the South African delegate. In January he will help draft a case for the international court questioning the south Afri
Meeting with Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 10:57AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan and members of British and American cabinets. (L-R) Front row: United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; President Kennedy; Prime Minister Macmillan; British Minister for Foreign Affairs and Earl of Home Alec Douglas-Home; Ambassador of Great Britain Harold Caccia. (L-R) Back row: Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs George Ball; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-with-harold-macmillan-prime-minister-of-great-britain-1057am-president-john-f-kennedy-meets-with-prime-minister-of-great-britain-harold-macmillan-and-members-of-british-and-american-cabinets-l-r-front-row-united-states-ambassador-to-the-united-nations-adlai-stevenson-secretary-of-state-dean-rusk-president-kennedy-prime-minister-macmillan-british-minister-for-foreign-affairs-and-earl-of-home-alec-douglas-home-ambassador-of-great-britain-harold-caccia-l-r-back-row-under-secretary-of-state-for-economic-affairs-george-ball-special-assistant-to-the-secretary-of-state-for-image402943406.html
RM2EBFJBX–Meeting with Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 10:57AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan and members of British and American cabinets. (L-R) Front row: United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; President Kennedy; Prime Minister Macmillan; British Minister for Foreign Affairs and Earl of Home Alec Douglas-Home; Ambassador of Great Britain Harold Caccia. (L-R) Back row: Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs George Ball; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
Meeting with Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 10:57AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan and members of British and American cabinets. (L-R) Front row: United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; President Kennedy; Prime Minister Macmillan; British Minister for Foreign Affairs and Earl of Home Alec Douglas-Home; Ambassador of Great Britain Harold Caccia. (L-R) Back row: Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs George Ball; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-with-harold-macmillan-prime-minister-of-great-britain-1057am-president-john-f-kennedy-meets-with-prime-minister-of-great-britain-harold-macmillan-and-members-of-british-and-american-cabinets-l-r-front-row-united-states-ambassador-to-the-united-nations-adlai-stevenson-secretary-of-state-dean-rusk-president-kennedy-prime-minister-macmillan-british-minister-for-foreign-affairs-and-earl-of-home-alec-douglas-home-ambassador-of-great-britain-harold-caccia-l-r-back-row-under-secretary-of-state-for-economic-affairs-george-ball-special-assistant-to-the-secretary-of-state-for-image402943943.html
RM2EBFK33–Meeting with Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 10:57AM. President John F. Kennedy meets with Prime Minister of Great Britain Harold Macmillan and members of British and American cabinets. (L-R) Front row: United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; President Kennedy; Prime Minister Macmillan; British Minister for Foreign Affairs and Earl of Home Alec Douglas-Home; Ambassador of Great Britain Harold Caccia. (L-R) Back row: Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs George Ball; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
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