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Secretary of State Dean Acheson and Ambassador James C. Dunn With Italian Officials

Interior view which features some sort of unidentified signing event taken during Italian premier Alcide De Gasperi's visit to the United States. Secretary of State Dean Acheson is seated on the left and United States Ambassador to Italy, James C. Dunn, is standing on the far right. Italian Premier Alcide De Gasperi is standing on the far left and Italian ambassador Alberto Tarchiani is standing second from left. Others are not identified.

Ambassador James C. Dunn and Admiral Robert B. Carney

Partial body view of United States Ambassador to Italy, James C. Dunn, in formal diplomatic attire holding a top hat to his chest. On the right is Admiral Robert B. Carney giving a salute. Identification with photograph reads: "Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN (right), salutes as honors are rendered aboard his flagship, the USS Mt. Olympus, to the Honorable James C. Dunn (hat over heart), U.S. Ambassador to Italy, who was paying the new NATO commander a visit." Location is believed to be Naples, Italy.

Ambassador James C. Dunn Greeting Children

Interior view with United States Ambassador to Italy, 1946-1952, James C. Dunn on the right shaking hands with an unidentified boy who is standing with other children and adults. Identification with the photograph indicates it was taken in Rome, Italy, at the inauguration of a children's art exhibit. Included on the back is the list of guests invited to a reception held Saturday, July 28, 1951 at 7 p.m. at Villa Taverna, official residence of the United States Ambassador to Italy.

Ambassador James C. Dunn in Venice

Exterior, full body view of James Clement Dunn, United States ambassador to Italy, 1946-1952. He has just stepped out from a boat. Others in the photograph are not identified. A woman, possibly Mrs. Dunn, is partially in view behind him and still in the boat. The location is Venice, Italy and is identified as "Venice - Biennale, June 7, 1948."