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M Jules Cambon, French diplomat. 24 November 1924
Maurice Herbette, French diplomat and Ambassador. 28 October 1924
The Italian Ambassador to London, the Marquis Imperiali
County Roczynski, the new Polish Ambassador, presents credentials to the King. 6 November 1934
Arriving at the Levee at St Jamess Palace, London, Mr Gowan Beloe and Captain Ronald Warlow. 3 March 1938
The Irish Ambassador, Mr Cornelius Cremin ( left ) inspects house-hold equipment during his visit to the building exhibition at Olympia London. Next to the Ambassador is Mr Walsh, sales Director
M Leon Karachin leader of the Soviet delegation coming to England. 21 September 1929
The Anglo - Russian conference opens at the Foreign Office M Berzin arriving 14 April 1924
Don Luis Silvela Civilian Commissioner for Morocco 19 February 1923 Don Luis Silvela, Spanish High Commissioner in Morocco
Mr Malcolm MacDonald, son of Mr Ramsay MacDonald. 1 June 1929
New French Ambassador to Angora. M Albert Sarrand, who has been appointed to the French Embassy in Angorra. 6 march 1925
New Brazilian Ambassador to London. Dr Regis de Oliviera who has been appointed Brazilian Ambassador to London. 18 December 1924
M Emile Daeschner, Frances new Ambassador in Washington. 24 Noveber 1924
Tsuneo Matsudaira, Japanese Ambassador to the US. 1925
The American ambassador and his wife, General and Mrs Dawes, in the Royal Landau at Windsor station. 15 June 1929
Former Printers Devil as US Ambassador in Paris. Senator Walter E Edge of New Jersey. 26 July 1929
Richest man in Japan to visit France and England. Baron Hachiroemon Mitsui, head of the 14 centuries old family of that name
New Japanese diplomat for Europe. M Jiro Kikutchi 4 February 1925
Arrival of Sir Frederick Sykes, the new Governor of Bombay. 22 December 1928
Soviet negotiator at the Foreign Office. M Dovgalevsky arriving at the Foreign Office. 30 July 1929
The Soviet Charge d Affaires in London. M Rosengolz, who is at present acting as the Soviet Charge d Affaires in London, in place of the late M Krassin, photographed at his desk at Chesham House
Inter Allied Conference. The opinion held in Washington is that President Coolidge would be pleased to see Mr Owen D. Young appointed as Agent General for reparations under the Dawes plan
Brazils new ambassador to London. Dr Regis de Oliveira, Brazils new ambassador to the Court of St James. 16 December 1924
Dr J Gould Schurman, US Ambassador to Germany. 1925
Captain Kristian Peestrud, the Norwegian Naval Attache in London. 10 March 1924
Emile Daeschner, French Ambassador to the United States of America. 1925
Special job for Crossley Motors. Standing by the car is Baron Erik Palmstierna, Swedish, Minister to London. 24 May 1924
To be Frances new ambassador in England. M de Fleurian, at present French Minister in Peking, who is to be Frances new ambassador to England 6 November 1924
League of Nations celebrations in Hyde Park, London. Lord Robert Cecil speaking
Historic meeting of Premier, Mr Ramsay MacDonald and the American ambassador in the Highlands. General Charles Dawes on his arrival at Forres Station. 17 June 1929
New portrait of Viscount Tsuneo Matsuidara, newly appointed Ambassador from Japan to the United States. 26 March 1925
New US Ambassador to Germany. Mr Jacob Schurman, who has been appointed United States Ambassador to Germany. 18 March 1925
Dr C C WU Chinese Minister in Washington, USA. Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Chinese Nationalist Government. 1929
Siamese Baby Prince A little newcomer to London, the infant son of Prince Damras, secretary of the Siamese legislation and a cousin of the King of Siam 30 November 1921
Arriving at the Levee at St Jamess Palace; Sir Anthony Tichborne and Captain Rawlinson. 3 March 1938
Mr Tszang Woohhan, consul General of the Republic of China in this country 23 November 1925
The Finnish Ambassador, M Grippenberg, leaving the Legation, after receiving the news of Armistice 13 March 1940
Woman Diplomatist. Mlle Helene Straubm who is to be Austrias first minister to Uruguay. Hitherto Austrian interests have been looked after by the Dutch Minister, Montevideo. 3 October 1930