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Leigh Turner

Ambassador to Austria and UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other International Organisations in Vienna

Part of UK in Austria

28th June 2017 Vienna, Austria

#ViennaMemories #1: “Mann verliess sie…”

How do objects and memories affect each other?

I explored these issues in my earlier blog, Things from Vienna?  Or Viennese things?

One of the costs, or possibly benefits, of of being a diplomat is that every few years you have to pack up everything you own and move to another country.  Once you’ve arrived you have to unpack every item and find a new home for it.

So I have a pretty good idea of what I own.  That includes one or two dozen objects which I associate with my previous posting in Vienna, from 1984 to 1987.

Do Austrians count in dozens, by the way?  Let me know.

The first object I’d like to highlight in this series of short blogs is this poster from the Kronen Zeitung from 1986.

For non-English speakers, the headline means: “Husband left her: wife threw her 6 children in the river”.

I found the poster in my trove of cuttings from 1984-87. It caught my eye because it looks sensational – but in fact refers to a specific, tragic case in Houston, Texas, reported on 21 April 1986, in which a child died.

The poster, and its accuracy, raise interesting questions in an era where the role of the media is being re-examined against a background of proliferating news sources on the Internet and, arguably, a diminution of fact-checking. Have journalistic standards declined over the years? Discuss.

Meanwhile I continue to read the Kronen Zeitung, along with some other newspapers, every morning at breakfast time.

About Leigh Turner

I hope you find this blog interesting and, where appropriate, entertaining. My role in Vienna covers the relationship between Austria and the UK as well as the diverse work of…

I hope you find this blog interesting and, where appropriate, entertaining. My role in Vienna covers the relationship between Austria and the UK as well as the diverse work of the UN and other organisations; stories here will reflect that.

About me: I arrived in Vienna in August 2016 for my second posting in this wonderful city, having first served here in the mid-1980s. My previous job was as HM Consul-General and Director-General for Trade and Investment for Turkey, Central Asia and South Caucasus based in Istanbul.

Further back: I grew up in Nigeria, Exeter, Lesotho, Swaziland and Manchester before attending Cambridge University 1976-79. I worked in several government departments before joining the Foreign Office in 1983.

Keen to go to Africa and South America, I’ve had postings in Vienna (twice), Moscow, Bonn, Berlin, Kyiv and Istanbul, plus jobs in London ranging from the EU Budget to the British Overseas Territories.

2002-6 I was lucky enough to spend four years in Berlin running the house, looking after the children (born 1992 and 1994) and doing some writing and journalism.

To return to Vienna as ambassador is a privilege and a pleasure. I hope this blog reflects that.