French Embassy: Washington, D.C.
Dublin Core
Title
French Embassy: Washington, D.C.
Subject
Embassy buildings--Washington (D.C.)
Description
Is not Sunday Dept.
Has contact prints
[Caption 1] 1. Reception hall table, Lafayette bust, and staircase reflected in mirror.
2. Staircase views in reception hall.
3. Library.
4. Salon where more formal entertainment is done.
[Caption 1] 5. Dining room
6. Room of the salon where Mme. Bonnet does her personal entertaining. (She is said to be very proud of this room, having decorated it herself.)
7. Terrace and garden views. The library opens out to the terrace shown.
8. M. Bonnet's study. Lule, the French poodle, belongs to Mme. Bonnet.
9. Views of the Embassy itself.
2. Staircase views in reception hall.
3. Library.
4. Salon where more formal entertainment is done.
[Caption 1] 5. Dining room
6. Room of the salon where Mme. Bonnet does her personal entertaining. (She is said to be very proud of this room, having decorated it herself.)
7. Terrace and garden views. The library opens out to the terrace shown.
8. M. Bonnet's study. Lule, the French poodle, belongs to Mme. Bonnet.
9. Views of the Embassy itself.
Digitized for the New York Times in 2018 by students at Pratt Institute's School of Information.
Creator
George Tames
Source
Washington, DC Bureau
New York Times Photo Archive
Publisher
The New York Times
Date
1946
7/11/46
Rights
All rights reserved. For reproduction & use information, please contact the New York Times.
Format
.TIFF
Language
English
Identifier
2967
Coverage
Washington, DC
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Physical Dimensions
4x5 Large Format
Citation
George Tames, “French Embassy: Washington, D.C.,” George Tames: New York Times Photographer , accessed June 2, 2023, http://nytames.prattsi.org/items/show/129.