Embassy quartz watch. Watch on chain. Coleman watch instructions.
Embassy Quartz Watch
A quartz clock is a clock that uses an electronic oscillator that is regulated by a quartz crystal to keep time. This crystal oscillator creates a signal with very precise frequency, so that quartz clocks are at least an order of magnitude more accurate than good mechanical clocks.
(Quartz Watches) Watches with analogue or digital display, whose movement is powered by a quartz. The quartz analogue watch: The division of the time functions by means of quartz, whose vibrations are generated by a battery. The analogue time display is shown by electrically driven hands.
(Quartz Watches) These watches use a quartz crystal to measure time and a battery for power. You do not need to wind these watches up.
The staff working in such a building
a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or work
an ambassador and his entourage collectively
A diplomatic mission is a group of people from one state or an international inter-governmental organisation (such as the United Nations) present in another state to represent the sending state/organisation in the receiving state.
The official residence or offices of an ambassador
The position or function of an ambassador
08-23-2008 - Embassy of China Paris / Ambassade de Chine Paris
Action Collective Actions Citizens Re-date with a deployment of banners near the roof of the Embassy of china Paris banners, thus fixed on the chimney of the embassy, the aftermath of the case will be referred to in the dispatches of AFP….
A little research on Google will allow you learn more about the arrest of three photos reporters who was photographing the scene…
"The copy and paste that I had made news of the AFP is subject to specific rights therefore j'ignorai existence, thus removing my comment"
Action du collectif Re-Actions Citoyennes ce jour avec un deploiement de banderoles a proximite du toit de l'Ambassade de chine Paris des banderoles, donc une fixe sur la cheminee de l'ambassade, les suites de cette affaire sont relate dans les depeches de L'AFP….
Une petite recherche sur Google vous permettra dans savoir plus sur l’interpellation des trois photos-reporters qui photographiais la scene…
« Le copier coller que j’avais fait des depeches de l’AFP est soumis a des droits precis donc j’ignorai l’existence, donc enlever de mon commentaire »
Looking up Wonna Street, Yarralumla, ACT, towards the Belgian Embassy
The building on the left is the Belgian Chancellery; that to the right is the Belgian Embassy, designed by Fowell, Mansfield, Jarvis & Maclurcan (1963).
At the end of the street to the left is now the Burmese Embassy.
From a collection of slides taken in the mid 1960s. Photographer unknown.