Holdings
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet walking in the countryside. Probably a publicity shot. Date unknown. The EU Delegation, Washington is the copyright owner. Black and white photograph
JMAS-178
JMAS.N-178
Description Level:
Dossier
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-178
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet descending the steps of the ECSC Commission offices in Luxembourg. Date unknown, but between 1951-1954. The copyright owner is the EU Delegation, Washington. Sepia print
JMAS-179
JMAS.N-179
Description Level:
Dossier
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-179
Abstract:
Photograph of David Bruce, newly appointed as US Special Representative to the High Authority of the ECSC, presenting his credentials to Jean Monnet, the High Authority's President, in Luxembourg. The copyright owner is the EU Delegation, Washington. Sepia print
JMAS-180
JMAS.N-180
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1953
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-180
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet seated at his desk, giving a radio broadcast, probably during the period when he was President of the High Authority of the ECSC. The copyright is owned by the EU Delegation, Washington. Black and white Photograph
JMAS-181
JMAS.N-181
Description Level:
Dossier
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-181
Abstract:
Autographed photograph given to Jean Monnet by President Lyndon B. Johnson, of the two men in conversation at the White House. The photograph is inscribed with the words, "with warmest regards to Jean Monnet, father of European unification". Copyright is owned by the EU Delegation, Washington. Sepia print
JMAS-182
JMAS.N-182
Description Level:
Dossier
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-182
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet after being presented with an award, with George Ball, formerly of State Department. The copyright is owned by the EU Delegation, Washington. Sepia print
JMAS-183
JMAS.N-183
Description Level:
Dossier
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-183
Abstract:
CCEE_AFSO-100
CCEE_AFSO.14-100
CCEE-AFSO-BAC-1-1970-51
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1953 to 1958
HAEU Reference Code:
CCEE_AFSO-100
Original Reference Code:
CCEE-AFSO-BAC-1-1970-51
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet being presented with the Grenville Clark Prize by Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State. Copyright is owned by the EU Delegation, Washington. Sepia print
JMAS-184
JMAS.N-184
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1975
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-184
Abstract:
Photograph of Monnet being presented by with the Greenville Clark Prize by Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State. Copyright belongs to EU Delegation, Washington. Sepia print
JMAS-185
JMAS.N-185
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1975
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-185
Abstract:
Photograph of John Foster Dulles, US Secretary of State and Jean Monnet seated at a table. The copyright belongs to the EU Delegation, Washington. Black and white photograph
JMAS-186
JMAS.N-186
Description Level:
Dossier
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-186
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet in conversation with President Lyndon B. Johnson and other American officals. Copyright owner is Yoichi R. Okamoto. Black and white photograph
JMAS-187
JMAS.N-187
A 5198-13
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1967
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-187
Original Reference Code:
A 5198-13
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet and President Lyndon B. Johnson in conversation, taken at the White House. Copyright is owned by Mike Geissinger. Colour photograph
JMAS-188
JMAS.N-188
D 2758-3
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1968
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-188
Original Reference Code:
D 2758-3
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet in conversation with President Lyndon B. Johnson. Copyright owner is Yoichi R. Okamoto. Black and white photograph
JMAS-189
JMAS.N-189
A 7394-6
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1968
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-189
Original Reference Code:
A 7394-6
Abstract:
Photograph of Jean Monnet in side profile found in Sidney Hyman's book "The Aspen Tree", Oklahoma Press, 1975, p68, photographer is unknown. Sepia print
JMAS-190
JMAS.N-190
Description Level:
Dossier
HAEU Reference Code:
JMAS-190
Title:
Jean Monnet Duchêne Sources
Abstract:
This collection consists of photocopied excerpts of collections taken from various archives and libraries which hold material on Monnet and the "Making of Europe". This set of documents covers the period from the inter-War years to the Rome Treaties and the US-EURATOM Agreement, when Jean Monnet exerted his greatest influence. Also contained in this Fonds are Duchêne's documents concerning his research for the book, book extracts and interviews with individuals relevant to Jean Monnet and Europe
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Description Level:
Fonds
Dates:
1911 to 1990
Fonds:
JMDS
Description Level:
Sub-Fonds
Dates:
1911 to 1989
Fonds:
JMDS
Title:
Inter-War Years
Abstract:
Following his resignation as Assistant Secretary General at the League of nations, Monnet returned to civilian life. Before long he was approached by Blair and Co., a large American Investment Company, who had negotiated French and other loans on the US markets during the war. In 1926 the French Blair & Co. was established and Monnet was appointed Vice-President. It was while working for Blair that Monnet got to meet or renew acquaintances with some of the big movers in Wall Street, such as John
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Description Level:
Series
Dates:
1911 to 1949
Fonds:
JMDS
Abstract:
CCEE_AFSO-508
CCEE_AFSO.14-508
CCEE-AFSO-BAC-1-1970-510
Description Level:
Dossier
Dates:
1958 to 1958
HAEU Reference Code:
CCEE_AFSO-508
Original Reference Code:
CCEE-AFSO-BAC-1-1970-510
Title:
China
Abstract:
In November 1932 the Chinese Minister of Finance, T.V. Soong invited Jean Monnet to act as Chairman of a Committee in China for securing co-operation of both Chinese and foreign interests for the practical realisation of a programme of economic development in China in an effort to re-establish her credit, this Committee once established was to be both international and non-political. Monnet went to China in 1933, with David Drummond (Lord Perth) as his assistant, there they met and formed a work
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Description Level:
Sub-Series
Dates:
1933 to 1939
Fonds:
JMDS
Title:
War Years
Abstract:
At the beginning of 1938, Monnet like many other observers, was beginning to look with apprehension at the rapid growth of the German airforce. Particularly in France which had European superiority in the air during the inter-war years, there was considerable discomfort. Edouard Daladier, the French Defence Minister and William Bullitt, US Ambassador were trying to raise the alarm bells about German activities. The Munich crisis of September 1938, re-affirmed their suspicions about Hitler's aims
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Description Level:
Series
Dates:
1939 to 1963
Fonds:
JMDS