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Rep. Coffman meets with members of the French Consulate, including Francois Delattre (center-left), French Ambassador to the United States, in Coffman's Lone Tree, Colorado office on March 23, 2012.
Memorial to the late President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski at the Consulate-General of Poland.
“WARSAW — A plane carrying the Polish president and dozens of the country’s top political and military leaders to the site of the Soviet massacre of Polish officers in World War II crashed in western Russia on Saturday, killing everyone on board.
President Lech Kaczynski’s plane tried to land in a thick fog, missing the runway and snagging treetops about half a mile from the airport in Smolensk, scattering chunks of flaming fuselage across a bare forest.
The crash came as a stunning blow to Poland, wiping out a large portion of the country’s leadership in one fiery explosion. And in a bizarre twist, it happened at the moment that Russia and Poland were beginning to come to terms with the killing of more than 20,000 members of Poland’s elite officer corps in the same place 70 years ago.
“It is a damned place,” former President Aleksander Kwasniewski told TVN24. “It sends shivers down my spine.”
“This is a wound which will be very difficult to heal,” he said.”
Location: Polish Consulate in Woollahra, Sydney, Australia.
Poles in Malmö honoured the tragically deceased Polish President Lech Kaczynski and all 95 people who have been involved in a plane crash in the Russian airport in Smolensk. Polish Consulate at the gate, people lit a candle and left the flowers
Most tragically, dead people were high government officials April 10, 2010 which flew to Russia to celebrate the 70 anniversary of the brutal murder of over 20,000 Polish citizens - prisoners of war at Katyn during World War II
DUBLAB, The Goethe-Institut Los Angeles and The German Consulate LA present -
VIBING TIME at Ace Hotel Downtown LA:
Krautrock Classics & Wunderground release party
Sunday, May 18th 2014
Memorial to the late President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski at the Consulate-General of Poland.
“WARSAW — A plane carrying the Polish president and dozens of the country’s top political and military leaders to the site of the Soviet massacre of Polish officers in World War II crashed in western Russia on Saturday, killing everyone on board.
President Lech Kaczynski’s plane tried to land in a thick fog, missing the runway and snagging treetops about half a mile from the airport in Smolensk, scattering chunks of flaming fuselage across a bare forest.
The crash came as a stunning blow to Poland, wiping out a large portion of the country’s leadership in one fiery explosion. And in a bizarre twist, it happened at the moment that Russia and Poland were beginning to come to terms with the killing of more than 20,000 members of Poland’s elite officer corps in the same place 70 years ago.
“It is a damned place,” former President Aleksander Kwasniewski told TVN24. “It sends shivers down my spine.”
“This is a wound which will be very difficult to heal,” he said.”
Location: Polish Consulate in Woollahra, Sydney, Australia.
When I was growing up, taking this photo would have sent me to jail or worse. Man, have times changed.
Consulate General of India in Vancouver in association with Hindu Temple Burnaby celebrated International Day of Yoga 2022
CG McIntyre presented the 'Utsav Nrithya Ratna' award to dance legend Dr. Padma Subramaniam on International Dance Day. (Photo by U.S. Consulate General, Chennai)
Ecuador Consulate NJ PA
Photo Exhibit, by Branko
Consulado General del Ecuador en New Jersey & Pennsylvania
Presenta la exposición del reconocido escritor y fotógrafo
Branko
Consul: Jessica Escala
Curador: Eduardo Schalen
Artistas Invitados: Alzeni da Silva, Fernando Zambotti, Vira Viran, Valdo & Jordan, Luval Castro, Sarah Ferreira
DJ: "Yoyito" Jácome
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Korean Consulate in Los Angeles on Wilshire Blvd. Memorial to the young lives lost in the Sewol Ferry disaster in S. Korea.
U.S. Consulate Perth hosts a celebration for the 247th Anniversary of America's Independence at Fraser's, Kings Park on June 27, 2023.
Kenneth Jarrett (Cornell class of 1975), United States consul general in Shanghai, speaks with the delegation from The Cornell Daily Sun at the United States Consulate in Shanghai. Managing Editor Rebecca Shoval '08 takes notes in the background.
U.S. Consul General Jennifer McIntyre at Kalakshetra in Chennai (Photo by U.S. Consulate General, Chennai)
On November 18th, we celebrated the 90th Anniversary of the Charles’ Mitchell mansion, also known as the Consulate general of France's building.
934 Fifth Avenue is probably the best-known address for French New Yorkers. For 50 years, it has been the home of the French Consulate.
Since 1926, the 934 Residence has always been perceived as a flagship for elegance. Charles Mitchell, his first owner, the millionaire president of National City Bank, succeed in making his mansion “a show place of this fashionable neighborhood”, as the New York Times wrote in 1942.
On March 25, 1942, The French Consulate, which had outgrown the space it had been renting since 1933 at 610 Fifth Avenue, in the prestigious Rockefeller Center, purchased a building twenty-five blocks to the north, facing Central Park. The address: 934 Fifth Avenue.
This very beautiful mansion, built in 1926 by the architects Alexander Walker and Leon Gillette for financier Charles Mitchell, had been “taken over” by J.P. Morgan & Co in 1939 after the bankruptcy of its owner.
Photos : Image singulière - Virginie Blachère
UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton answer questions from the press at Carlton Gardens.
(Embassy photo by SJ Mayhew)
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (1954)
Erodiert, hässlich. Straßenschild schief. Generische 70 er Jahre Verwaltungs-Zweckarchitektur. Meine Schule sah auch so aus. Dieses Haus steht eine Million mal in Deutschland.
Und dank "unterwasserpfeife" weiss ich auch warum das so ist. Dieses Gebäude ist einer der Stammväter der Grundschulen und Krankenkassenverwaltungskomplexe - immerhin ein bedeutsamer Vertreter der Nachkriegmoderne, des "international Style", als man sich noch keine Gedanken darüber machte was aus den klaren, komponierten Linien wird, wenn der Travertin modert. So sieht der hoffnungsvolle Anfang also aus.
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