Emissaries of Il Duce. Ambassador Augusto Rosso, left, Italian emissary to the United States, photographed in the Italian Embassy with Count Marohetti di Muriaglio, new Minister to Mexico, who stopped in Washington for a conference on his way to Mexico City. Relations between Italy and Mexico were slightly ruffled last week when a demonstration against Italy's policy in Africa resulted in a request for an apology. Tabiola, the Ambassador's favorite dog, is shown in this picture, 10/8/35

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Emissaries of Il Duce. Ambassador Augusto Rosso, left, Italian emissary to the United States, photographed in the Italian Embassy with Count Marohetti di Muriaglio, new Minister to Mexico, who stopped in Washington for a conference on his way to Mexico City. Relations between Italy and Mexico were slightly ruffled last week when a demonstration against Italy's policy in Africa resulted in a request for an apology. Tabiola, the Ambassador's favorite dog, is shown in this picture, 10/8/35

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Public domain photograph of people in office, interior, the 1910s-1920s America, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Portraits of Pets, Portraits of People with Pets

The Diminished Class. Faces of Monarchies. Portraits of disappeared, replaced but survived class.

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01/01/1935
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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Library of Congress
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