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Moffat & Co. Around the World


Eduardo Fonseca meeting with Teofilo Cubillas during the ASIPI meeting in Lima, Peru, October 2009. Cubillas is Peru's most renowned player, and one of the best South American footballers of all-time. Eduardo was delighted to have this opportunity. Better known as El Nene (The Kid), Cubillas was the master of the Peruvian National Team that won the Copa América in 1975. He participated in three World Cups, and was elected South American Footballer of the Year in 1972.




















Adam Tracey at the European Parliament, located at the Louise Weiss building in Strasbourg, France, June 2009.






















Barry Hutsel and Eduardo Fonseca at the equator, near Quito, Ecuador, during the March 15-17, 2009 meeting of ASIPI.






















Eduardo Fonseca in front of the Teatro alla Scala, in Milan. One of the world's most famous opera houses, the theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778, with Antonio Salieri's opera L'Europa riconosciuta. May 2008.
















Eduardo Fonseca in front of the Parliament Building (Reichstag) in Berlin, which was partially destroyed during World War II. The Reichstag building again became the seat of the German parliament in 1999 after a reconstruction. May 2008, during the INTA meeting.












Eduardo Fonseca in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. The Gate survived World War II and was one of the few structures standing in the Pariser Platz ruins in 1945. May 2008, during the INTA meeting.
















Adam Tracey and Eduardo Fonseca in front of the Museo Nacional de Antropología (National Museum of Anthropology) in Mexico City. The Museum is inside the Chapultepec Park and has important and significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from the pre-Columbian heritage of Mexico to the America's Settlement. April 2008, during the ASIPI, IPO, AIPPI meeting.







Adam Tracey in front of the Aztec Warrior Monument in Colonia Polanco - Mexico City. April 2008, during the ASIPI, IPO, AIPPI meeting.

























Eduardo Fonseca at Casa Milà (Milà House). Case Milà is an apartment building in Barcelona, built between 1906 and 1910 by architect and designer Antoni Gaudí, one of the most important names of the Art Nouveau movement in Spain.












Eduardo Fonseca at the Barcelona Olympic Port in May 2007. The Stadium was built for the 1992 Olympic games.




















Eduardo Fonseca at Palácio da Pena (Pena Palace) in Sintra, near Lisbon, Portugal. The Palácio da Pena dates back to 1839 and is the most notable example of the Portuguese Romantic Architecture.

The picture was taken with Mr. João Luis Garcia of the firm Simões, Garcia, Corte-Real & Associados from Lisbon.











In February 2007, Barry Hutsel and his wife Eleonora traveled to South America. This is a photograph of Barry (far right) and Eleonora (far left) with Mr. Victor Levy and his wife Mabel, take in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Victor is the senior partner of the firm Watson & Levy.









In September-October 2006, Adèle Leroux, former assistant to Andy Jazyna, traveled to Africa to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak. This photo with the Moffat & Co. flag was taken in the Karanga Valley.


















Eduardo Fonseca in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2006, with Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar) in the background

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Gary K. Arkin
Jerome P. Bastien
Susan D. Beaubien
Nicholas Bond
Heather L. Boyd
Ahmed D. Bulbulia
J. Kevin Carton
Amelia Choi
Jeffrey J. Coghlan
Adele J. Finlayson
Eduardo L. Fonseca
Barry E. Hutsel
Andrew K. Jarzyna
Janice G. Kelland
Howard Knopf
Aline Labaki
John S. Macera
James R. Palmer
Kevin Pillay
Amy Thomas
Adam M. Tracey
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