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January 16
National day of action
From the Facebook callout:
Toronto -- RALLY the British Consulate for ACTION! At noon on Wednesday, January 16th at 777 Bay Street, in College Park (the park off bay at 777 Bay street). Please bring your voices, drums, flags and creative signs related to the treaty relationship between the crown and First Nations people.
Facebook Event page:
The British Consulate-General in Chicago welcomed guests from the business, civic, education and sporting communities to view the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games on the afternoon of Friday, July 27. Hosted by British Consul General Robert Chatterton Dickson, more than 100 guests enjoyed modern British treats while watching the extraordinary Opening Ceremony unfold across the pond.
Idle No More
January 16
National day of action
From the Facebook callout:
Toronto -- RALLY the British Consulate for ACTION! At noon on Wednesday, January 16th at 777 Bay Street, in College Park (the park off bay at 777 Bay street). Please bring your voices, drums, flags and creative signs related to the treaty relationship between the crown and First Nations people.
Facebook Event page:
Consulate General of India in collaboration with Insight for Creativity organized a special Hindi Poetry oriented inspiring and entertaining evening “Rang Darpan” to celebrate the rainbow of colors in the Hindi language. Consul General Mr. Sandeep Chakravorty gave his welcome remarks to the gathering. Combination of expressions in Hindi was presented by Mr. Ashok Vyas along with talented poets and artists which added colour to the evening. The poets for the evening were: Mr. Jaideep, Ms. Bindu Agrawal, Mr. Anoop Bhargava, Ms. Susham Bedi, Dr. RD S. Sethi, Ms. Swadesh Rana, Mr. Ashok Singh, Ms. Seema Khurana . Yogacharya Dr. Dayashankar Vidyalankar also recited his poetry along with the other poets.
The Consulate is located in the area to the west of the Piazza along the waterfront, in a street chock full of designer brand shops. The Prada shop is right underneath.
Established on October 26th, 1897, the former Japanese consulate in Mokpo was built right after the port was opened for trade by order of Emperor Kojong on the 1st of October. The current structure was built here, at the foot of Yudal Mountain, in 1900. England and Russia also had plans to establish consulates in Mokpo but never did.
We're off to Cuba at the end of the month. so need tourist visas. And this, on Grape Street near the British Museum, is the place to go...
The Haymarket Post Office, built in 1927 to the design of E. Henderson and George Okenshott, is of State significance as the only substantial post office built in the Inter-war period in the inner city area of Sydney. It is a fine example of the Interwar Free Classical style and is believed to be the only example of this style applied to a post office. The original postal hall survives, although without fittings, and is one of very few such surviving. The Post Office was designed with the intention of leasing parts of the upper storeys to tenants. There seems to initially have been difficulty finding tenants, but the Consulate General of the Republic of China occupied the second floor from 1932 until 1973 when Australia ended diplomatic relations with the Republic of China and supported the Chinese Communists.
Date: 22-6-2011. Photo by Martin Smith. EIFF 2011 Edinburgh. Drinks reception at the Norweigan Consulate in Rutland Square. Troll Hunter Director Andre Ovredal with his wife and Consul General David Windmill.
The present building, situated on Marine Street, was allocated to the French Consulate General in 1956. The history of this plot of land is not recent.
For a time, it was used as an extension of an old cemetery (cimetiere des Francais), as shown in the 1748 plan of Pondicherry. In 1751, it was the property of a certain Pierre Adrien Cognet; then, it was purchased by the Fulgence de Bury family, who, in 1777, owned a house with garden and outbuildings, as mentioned in the Papier Terrier de la ville blanche de Pondichery. In 1840, the French government bought the house and, in 1843, constructed a first floor.
For a long time, Bury's house was known as Hotel de l'Ordonnateur, and then, according to administrative modifications, as Hotel du Chef de Service Administratif (1840-43), Hotel de l'Ordonnateur (middle 19th c.-1879), Hotel du Directeur de l'Interieur (1879-1898); finally, after a normalization of the various services, as Secretariats Generaux (1898-1954). This function lasted longer. According to the Pondicherry plan of 1945-1954), the Secretariat was still there just before Merger, though according to certain sources, it was called Hotel particulier du Procureur general. Inside the building there were the Bureaux des Finances et du Secretariat as well as the residences of their directors.
French Consulate General is the only diplomatic mission in town. This colonial building has changed over the years, and yet managed to retain some of its original 18th century charm. The consulate is open to French citizens.
VFS GLOBAL is an outsource partner of the Consulate General of France in Pondicherry. In this capacity VFS GLOBAL is responsible for scheduling of appointments for submitting visa applications at the Consulate General, collecting the processed passports from the Consulate General of France in Pondicherry and returning the passport back to the applicant.
© Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in San Francisco and Heidi Alletzhauser - Handing out flowers for health care workers at the Laguna Honda Hospital in San Francisco during COVID19 - June 9, 2020 - Follow @NLinSF & @NLintheUSA - www.NLintheUSA.com
Idle No More
January 16
National day of action
From the Facebook callout:
Toronto -- RALLY the British Consulate for ACTION! At noon on Wednesday, January 16th at 777 Bay Street, in College Park (the park off bay at 777 Bay street). Please bring your voices, drums, flags and creative signs related to the treaty relationship between the crown and First Nations people.
Facebook Event page: