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 envelope contains photographs, magazines’ and newspapers’ clippings, and four small books on the elementary teachers in general and, in particular, on the teachers from the north-eastern province of Corrientes. It also contains information on The teachers’ Benefit Society for t...
Description: This handmade envelope contains one stationary envelope and loose material; both of them comprising photographs, magazines’ and newspapers’ clippings and articles, and a (bibliographic?) reference card with information on the urban neighbours' resistance to the smog produced during t...
Description: This handmade envelope contains three stationary envelopes containing newspapers' and magazines' articles and clippings, plus photos among other documents. It contains information on the town of Copacabana in Córdoba, particularly on its landscapes, its people's types and customs, an...
Description: The history of refrigeration goes back to the Chinese and the Egyptians before the birth of Christ. Its history continues in the Western World, first in Italy, and later on, in England. The US also developed research on how to keep food cold and healthy. In Argentina the refrigerat...
Description: This envelope contains two envelopes with newspapers’ and magazines’ articles and clippings, and photographs on Baltasar Brum Rodríguez (1883 – 1933). He was an Uruguayan liberal politician who served as Minister of Education, Interior Minister, Foreign Minister, and, ultimately, Pre...
Description: This envelope contains two envelopes and loose material. The two envelopes are titled Liberato Spisso and Josefa Alfonso de Spisso (husband and wife) respectively, and contain photos, articles and clippings from newspapers and magazines, engravings, among other material. This handmad...
Description: Malena Sandor was an Argentine writer, journalist and translator who opposed the conventions of writing in the theatre. She wrote plays and dramas such as Burla Escarlata, Los dioses vuelven, Y la respuesta fue dada, Tu vida y la mía, and Penélope ya no teje--a musical comedy. Her fi...
Description: Argentina has claimed sovereignty of the Antarctic region as well as many other countries in the world. The reasons and other data concerning this zone throughout most of the 20th century constitute the main content of this handmade envelope that contains newspapers’ and magazines’ a...
Description: This handmade envelope contains eight stationary envelopes with photos, engravings, bibliographic references, original documents, plus newspapers’ and magazines’ articles and clippings that informs us of Bahía Blanca, a town, and then city, that was founded in 1828 as a fort against ...