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 is a handmade envelope with one stationary envelope plus loose material. The documents consist mainly of: photos, newspapers' and magazines' articles and clippings, plus original documents that inform us about the different clinics and hospitals that existed in Argentina in part...
Description: This is a new envelope with photos and a sketch of a map on the town of Olivos and its seaside resort in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1770, Olivos was registered in the minutes of the Cabildo of Buenos Aires as the Site of the Olives. Almost a century later, in 1860, Hernán Wineberg don...
Description: Politician and lawyer, Roque Sáenz Peña became president of Argentina from 1910 to 1914. He is famous for having passed the law that imposed the universal, male, secret, and obligatory vote. This handmade and original envelope contains three stationary envelopes and loose material. T...
Description: This envelope refers to the mutual benefit society created in order to placate hunger and find employment after the 1929 world economic crisis. Extent of original: Handmade envelope . Condition of original: Regular to bad condition.
Description: This envelope contains newspapers’ and magazines’ articles and clippings, plus photographs refer to the National School of Arts. It was the oldest Drawing School founded by the Argentine heroe of the war of Independence, Manuel Belgrano in 1799. In 1916, it was re-created by decree ...
Description: his envelope contains photographs and newspapers’ and magazines’ articles and clippings that inform us of Mario López Osorno who was an illustrator of the Haynes Company’s publications such as El Hogar and Mundo Argentino, at least, for four decades. He was particularly in charge of ...
Description: Arsamasseva was a writer and poet born in Kursk, Russia, studied in Moscow, and lived in different places until she chose to establish herself in Buenos Aires. She learned to master the Spanish language and wrote many novels such as Cicatriz (1933), Alejandra (1936), El nieto, and Ti...
Description: The Nepaco folder contains published and printed documents on the Riachuelo. The Riachuelo, or little river, lies in the north-eastern area of Buenos Aires. Geographically it comprises part of the city of Buenos Aires. This file is composed by approximately forty pages of newspapers...
Description: This handmade and tampered envelope contains photos, engravings, bibliographic references, original documents, and newspapers’ and magazines’ articles and clippings. These documents refer to Eduardo Olivera (1827 –1910). He was a rich landowner and politician who was founder and pres...