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Places and personalities

British Council office at 14, Calea Dorobanților
British Council office
14 (old 12), Calea Dorobanților
The British Embassy in Bucharest, 24, Jules Michelet Street
The British Embassy in Bucharest
24, Jules Michelet Street
Golescu-Grant manor house (Belvedere Palace) | Foto Credits: Robert Cristian Popescu
Golescu-Grant manor house (Belvedere Palace)
64, Aleea Ţibleş
Cotroceni Palace - the north wing
Cotroceni Palace - the north wing
1, Geniului Boulevard
Anglican Church
Anglican Church
2A, Alexandru Xenopol Street
Building at 36, Spătarului Street
Building at Spătarului Street
36, Spătarului Street
House at 3, Boteanu Street
House at Boteanu Street
3, Boteanu Street
The reception of the English Ambassador to the Porte, Sir Robert Ainslie, by Alexandru Vodă Moruzzi of Wallachia (1794) at the Prince’s Palace in Bucharest (engraving by Luigi Mayer, from the album ‘Views of the Ottoman Empire’, p.19 (BAR, the Engravings Department, cota Dr GE 18 Watts W.1)
Sir Robert Ainslie
Photograph of Maria Rosetti, the Engravings Department, the Library of the Romanian Academy
Effingham Grant and Maria Rosetti
Photography of Mazar Pașa, published in Pe aripile timpului, Ștefan Petre Kirson, an interwiew with Sybille Manu-Chrissoveloni
Mazar Pașa
Princess Maria of Romania
Queen Marie
Ivor Porter - photograph (source: The Telegraph)
Ivor Porter

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