Description: Flores is a neighbourhood at the center of the city of Buenos Aires. Up to the 1880s it was a rural district of the province of Buenos Aires called San José de Flores but, in 1888, it was integrated to the capital city. It was a small town of country houses that once belonged to po...
Description: In 1920, Pope Benedict XV designated Father Miguel de los Santos de Andrea as bishop due to his social work. Two years later, he founded the Federation of Catholic Employees that provided doctors’ offices and soup kitchens for the poor in the city of Buenos Aires. The main establishm...
Description: Nuestra Señora de Talavera del Esteco (a Native American term, specifically from the Tocopí ethnic group) was the name of one of the oldest city founded by Spaniards in the actual Argentine territories. Its name changed but the denomination Esteco remained. In 1566, a group of...
Description: Roberto Rodríguez (1879- 1951) was an Argentine musician who played organ and viola among other instruments. He studied in the Conservatory of Buenos Aires and then wom a scholarship to study in Paris. His compositions mix the classic French school with the Argentine folk music....
Description: This envelope informs us about the Golf Club of San Andrés, in particular, its men's and female teams, banquets and celebrations where the selected club's members used to enjoy themselves. Extent and format of original material: This envelope contains 3 sub-envelopes. The material c...
Description: This envelope about the capital city of the province of La Pampa informs us about the Government House, the jail, the radio broadcasting, anniversaires, electricity, banks, streets, and buildings. Extent and format of original material: This envelope contains seven envelopes inside t...