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Natounclassifed Uhclansified PUBLIC NATOUNCLASSiFED and UHCLAnsiFIED PUBLIC DISCLOSED NOTICE / EKG. CTFLY 7tF August ,...1951 , • .. DELEGATION LIPECTORY ' AUGUST. 1951. Notee: (x) - Indicates Delegate ic married (s) - indicates Secretary of Delegation. BELGIUM OffjLcei Belgian Embassy," 103, Eaton Square, S.W.1. Telephone: SLOane 9271 Naaie and Deoignation Residence f:I. F. van Langenhove (x) Avrtinr Deputy His Excellency 36, Belgrave Square, S.W. Vicouite Obert de Thieusies (x) GLOane 1752 (Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary) ; Aonjgtant Deputy K. André de Staercke 103, Eaton Square, S.W.1. (Minister) SLOane 9271 AdvlBers M. Anaury Holvoet (x) k, Chesham House, (Counsellor of Embassy) Chesham Place, S.W.1. SLOane 7366 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ - MISE EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE LECTURE EN - MISE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ DISCLOSURE - PUBLIC DECLASSIFIED Colonel Ernile Delelienne (x) lû6, Eaton Square, S.W.1. (Military Attachfi) SLOane 9271 !.:. A.J. Bastin (x) (s) M. Jacques Deschamps (x) 9, Wynnstay Gardens, (Second Secretary) Allen Street, W.8. WEStern 5591 PANADA/ lJfcC-LAS tg IP IE D .... D-Nf51)25 CANADA . Office: Canada House, Trafalgar Sauare, S.W.1. Telephone ; WHItehall 97U1 Name and Designation ~ Residence Deputy - • V. '-V — ' * " His Excellency 12, Upper Brook Street, W.I.- Mr. L. Dana Wilgress (x) . GROavenor U671 (High Commissioner) Advisers (s) Mr. S.F. Rae (x) 19, The Vale, (First Secretary) Chelsea, S.W.3. FLAxman Ol6L Mr. A.B. Ritchie (x) Flat 30, (First Secretary) St. Stephen's Clcse, Avenue Road, N.W.8. PRImrose 15OO Major-General IU., Gloucester Square, Ii.2. S.F. Clark, C.B.3., C.D. (x) PADdington U739 (Chairman, Canadian Joint Staff, London) Office Address* 66,Ennismore Gardens, S.W.7.' SLOane 665? Mr. E.A. Côté, M.B.E. (x) 33, Chesham Place, S.W.1. (First Secretary) SLOane 5652 * • DENMARK ' - OfficeÎ Danish Embaoey, 67, Pont Street, S.W.1.. ' Telephone: KEITsington 6656 Naine and Desifrnation - . ' • Residence Deputy . His Excellency . , 67, Pont Street, S.W.1. M. de Steensen-Leth (x) : ; KEIÎsington 6656 ^ (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary) ; Advisers ' • - ,,'.-., DECLASSIFIED - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ - MISE EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE LECTURE EN - MISE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ DISCLOSURE - PUBLIC DECLASSIFIED (s)M. H. Hjorth-Nielsen (x) k9, Eaten Place, G.W.I. (First Secretary) . SLOane 6802 M. K. Darasgaard Hansen (x) . 22c, Egert^n Gardens, 3.^.3. (Attaché) KNIghtsbridge 2672 M. Ebbe Munck, C.3.E. (x) Star House, (Counsellor in charge of 1U, Chelsea Embankment, -fi .W.3 Press Affairs) Lieutenant-Colonel Vanburen Cottage, V.K. Laursen . - Queens Ride, S.W.13. (Adviser on Defence PUTney #217 Production) . Office Address:. / 15. Cheaharn Pln^r S.W.1. SLOane 3^1*5. UNCLASSIFIED aiHHE FRAlJC E Office: French Embassy, 58, Knightsbridge, S.W.1 Telephone : SLOane 3k0k . Name and Designation , \ Residence Deputy His Excellency 11, Wilton Crescent, S.W.1. M. Hervé Alphand (x) SLOane i+279 (Ambassador of France) Advisers M. Etionne Burin des Roziers (x) 19, The Boitons, S.W.10. (Counsellor) FRObisher 2953 M. Pierre Chatonet (x) 20, Chesham Place, S.W.1. (Counsellor) SLCane 3U9U (s)M. Fernand Rouillon Cumberland Hotel, W.l. (Second Secretary) . AMBassador 12¾ M. René Junqua (x) 197, Queen's Gate, S.w.7. (Financial Counsellor) KENsington Ilkk • ICEL^D . Office : Icelandic Legation, 17, Buckingham Gate, S.W.1 Telephone: Victoria 5337 and Désignation Residence Deputy M. Gunnlaugur Pétursson (x) "La Bagatelle", (Counsellor) Walpole Avenue , " Chipstead, Surrey. Dovmlands 933 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ - MISE EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE LECTURE EN - MISE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ DISCLOSURE - PUBLIC DECLASSIFIED ITALY Office: 38. Eaton Place, S.W.1. Telephone: SLOane 9284 I'ame and Denifination Residence Donuty HisExcollcncy 33, Upper Brook Street , W.l Signor Alberto Rossi Longhi (x) MAYfair 7071 (Ambassador) .. Advisers/ u. UNCLASSIFIED D-NC51)25 • ». Name and Désignation Residence Advisers Signor C.A. Straneo (x) Claridges Hotel, W.l. (Counsellor) MAYfair 8860 Vice-AWral Franco Maugeri (x) 10, Eaton Square, S.W.1. SLOarie JSkl Signor Corrado Orlandi Contucci (x) 33, Eaton Place, S.W.1. (First Secretary) SLOane 928U (s) Signor Enrico Carrara 3, Godfrey Street, S.W.3. (Secretary) FLAxman 7826 LUXEMBOURG I - - Office: Luxembourg Legation, 27, Wilton Crescent, S.W.1. Telephone; SLOano 6231 Name and Designation Residence Deputy His Excellency M. André Clasen (x) The Rydings, (Envoy Extraordinary and Courtenay Avenue, N.6. Minister Plenipotentiary) Adviser (s)M. Georges Heisbourg (x) ( (Secretary) NETHERLANDS Office: Netherlands Embassy, r Hereford House, / y •. '117, Park Street, W.1. : ' : . Telephone: , MAYfalr 8806 Name arid Designation ' . \ Residence X DECLASSIFIED - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ - MISE EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE LECTURE EN - MISE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ DISCLOSURE - PUBLIC DECLASSIFIED • Deputy: • ' '".' '. '• '• '' His Excellency .. c/o Royal Netherlands JorUdieer A.W.L. Tjarda van Embassy, Starkenborgh Stachouwer, O.B.E.(x) Hereford House, (Ambassador Extraordinary ', 117, Park Street, W.l. and Plenipotentiary) , MAYfair 8Ö06 Advisers ' . ; Dr. G.J.H. de- Graaff (x) Sloane Terrace (Minister Plenipotentiary) Mansions, S.W.1. • -, V- V SLOano U171 • • VvV-"-"'-•'•''-••""»N."1-• Dr.A.R./ UNCLES IFISD DrK <JÏJ2Ï NETHE RL> JTDS (continued) Name and Designation . Residence Advisers - " . ' . v,..,.....,./:. : :— . Dr. A.R. Tammenoms Balckeri 601, Clive Court, (Second Secretary) - Maida Valfft ft.9. , . CUNninghani 5077 - V (s)Mlle J.D. Pelt ' ' c/o Royal Netherlands (attaché) . '' Embassy, Hereford House, 117, Park Street, W.l. MAYfair 8806 Dr. A.È. van Braam Houckgeest (x) 57, Southway, (First Secretary) • Hampstead Oardcn - Suburb, N.W.ll. ' ; SPEedwell 9309 ...- JonKheer G.O.J, van Tets •'-. c/o Royal Netherlands Embassy, Hereford House, 117, Park Street, W.l. C MAYfCJir 8806 . NORWAY \ ' V Office: Norwegian Embassy, , ; 23, Belgrave Square, S.W.1. Telephone: SLOane 0761 Name and Designation Residence Deputy His Excellcncy M. Dac Bryn (x) 32, Bathgate Road, S.W.19'.' '1 (Envoy Extraordinary and ,WIMbledon 3831 . Minister Plenipotentiary) Advisers : - M. S.C. Soranerfelt (x) -3k,' Caràpdcn- Hill Gate, î DECLASSIFIED - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ - MISE EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE LECTURE EN - MISE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ DISCLOSURE - PUBLIC DECLASSIFIED (Counsellor) • - Duchess of Bedford's Walk, W.8. - WEStern 6151 • V Colonel J.K. Christie . - ' ; "Yes Tor", 'Görden Avenue, (NorwegianRepresentative Stanmore, Middlesex, to the DPB) GRIinsdyke 2620 , (a)M. K. Hedcmann (x) U2, Hazlewell Road, S.W.15. (Attaché) PUTney 161*8 - PORTUGAL/ UNCLASSIFIED P-NÇ^l }2Jz • - PORTUGAL « Office; Portuguese Embassy, 103, Sloane Street, S.W.1. Telephone: SLOane 0095 Name and Designation Residence Demtjr His Excellency' Ilf Belgrave Square, S.W.1 Senhor Dr. Ruy Ennes Ulrich (x) SLOane m (AmbasSQdor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary) Assistant Deputy Sonhor H.E. de Caldeira Queiroz Flat 160, Craimer Court, (Counsellor) Sloane Avenue, S.W.3. KENsington 7911 Advisers Lt. Col. Luiz Maria de Camara 20, Draycott Avenue, S.W.3 Pinaf O'.B.E. (x) KENsington 8785 (Military and Air Attaché) • (s)Senhor J. de Freitas-Cruz . Flat 1, (Second Secretary) 9, Elvaston Place, S.W.7. WEStern 1902 UNITED KINGDOM Office: Cabinet Office, Great George Street, S.W.1. Telephone: WHItehall 5U22 Namo and DesiCTiation Residence Deputy Sir Frederick Hoyer-Millar (x) 03, Eaton Square, S.W.1. DECLASSIFIED - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ - MISE EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE LECTURE EN - MISE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ DISCLOSURE - PUBLIC DECLASSIFIED .. SLOane 7675 Adviser: . .'•"'/ (s)Mr. C.O.I. Ramsden (x) C, Eldon Road, W.8. WEStern 5301 UNITED STATES/ UNITED STATES Office: United States Embassy, 7,.North Audley Street, W.l. Telephone : .GROsvcnor 9000 _ - r Name and Designation . Residence .' Deputy , (x) The Honourable Charles M. Spoffordv 'Connaught Hotel, (Ambassador Extraordinary and Carlos Place, W.l. Plenipotentiary) GROsvenor 7070 Advisers;. i The Honourable Theodore C.Achilles^ 50, Chester Square, S.W.1. (Minister) SLOane UI±06 The Honourable Lowell W. Rooks (x) Flat 6, Colette Court, (Minister) 126, Sloane Street, S.W.1* SLOane 1181 (s)Mr. Lewis H. van Dusen (x) 19, Portman Close, W.l. (attaché). WELbeck 7262 Mr. W.J. Gallov/ay (x) Qkt Albion Gate, W.2. (Special assistant) PADdington 8693 Mr. J. Burke Knapp (x) Flat 37, Maitland Court, (Attaché) LancasterGate, ff.2. AMBassador 1372 DECLASSIFIED - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ - MISE EN LECTURE PUBLIQUE LECTURE EN - MISE / DÉCLASSIFIÉ DISCLOSURE - PUBLIC DECLASSIFIED 13» Belgrave Square, London, S.W.1. .
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