Description: The envelope contains four photos of the Opa indigenous people in Salta, in the town of Rosario de la Frontera. Extent of original: Handmade envelope . Condition of original: Regular to bad condition.
Description: See line 160 of this document. The present envelope mainly contains photos of Carlos Ripamonte's works. Extent of original: Handmade envelope . Condition of original: Regular to bad condition.
Description: This envelope shows the different churches in the locality of Villa Devoto but mainly the church of San Antonio de Padua--see line 209 of this list--that was donated by Count Antonio Devoto . We can mention others such as the church of Jesús de la Buena Esperanza and the Iglesia de l...
Description: This handmade envelope contains newspapers’ and magazines’ clippings and articles, photos, and engravings on Estanislao Zeballos (1854-1923). He “was a prominent Argentine journalist, lawyer and politician. He published a series of books and articles about many relevant subjects: the...
Description: This handmade envelope contains newspapers’ and magazines’ clippings and articles plus catalogues on Rogelio Yrurtia (1879 –1950) who was one of the most significant Argentine sculptors. These are his most important works: Canto al Trabajo (or Song to Work), Monumento a Dorrego, (or...
Description: This handmade envelope contains one stationary envelope and loose material such as: newspapers’ and magazines’ clippings and articles, photos, and engravings. These documents inform us about the Devoto Palace and the Villa Devoto Asilo Infantil (or Children's Asylum). It was started ...
Ibarguren Carlos Familias y Retratos [1910s-1950s ]
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Description: This handmade envelope contains two stationary envelopes with newspapers’ and magazines’ clippings and articles, photos, and engravings on Carlos Ibarguren's family life as well as portraits of him. See line number 155 of this document for more information on Carlos Ibarguren. Extent...
Description: This is a Nepaco folder with newspapers' and magazines' clippings and articles on the Bubonic plague in Argentina, particularly, in the city of Buenos Aires. Because Buenos Aires was a port, the plague arrived with the ships and then spread to towns, railway stations and into the int...
Description: This folder informs about the creation and inauguration of the Central Bank in Argentina in the 1930s under Federico Pinedo's economic rule. Extent of original: Nepaco folder. Condition of original: Regular condition.
Description: This is a handmade envelope with three stationary envelope plus loose material. The documents consist of, mainly, photos, newspapers' and magazines' articles and clippings, engravings, and original documents on the town and then city of Quilmes, one of the oldest in the province of B...