Thursday, December 30, 2010

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Flour Factory 'Santa Candida' in Cordoba (Spain)


bread heritage researchers Cordoba, Alberto Moreno Vega and Yolanda Lopez Galvez, who in a few dates published a book entitled The Cordobesas Harineras , send us valuable information about the parlous state of conservation of plant meal "Santa Candida" , also known as "Mill Carbonell" .

It was declared a monument BIC category in 2009, still in a lamentable state of disrepair, creating concerns about its integrity. As we reported recently has collapsed the roof of the tower and its current owners announce next disaster as not making any kind of urgent rehabilitation.

The flour is situated on the outskirts of Cordoba, on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River as it passes through this city. For now, at this dangerous situation in the city of Córdoba has not acted about and what has been shown in previous similar cases, it is understood that not much intention to rehabilitate them so that when the monument will ruin the print.


A long history in advance, with your permission, which Alberto Moreno and Yolanda López developed in his book, the flour mill "Santa Candida" is built on the site occupied since ancient times by a flour mill, highlighting the Built in 1834 by J Juan de Dios Gomez and had no fewer than seven pairs of stones.

Carbonell Family purchasing the mill in 1888 and immediately proceeds to conversion in flour mill, and the June 6, 1889, establishing the industrial society "Santa Candida flour mill, a name derived from the name of women's
Antonio Carbonell and mother of Carlos Carbonell , Candida Bordehore Morand.

late nineteenth century produced a major overhaul of the plant, installing a turbine La Fontaine of 35 hp and a grinding system for cylinders Daverio home. The configuration of the factory building, with minor additions and alterations, corresponding now to the expansion of 1897.

incorporated in 1916 new machinery, but also Daverio turn incorporating some elements of the house Bühler. Cordoba reached then the flour milling capacity of 36,000 kg of wheat per day. The factory remained in operation until 1967.

Once again we acknowledge the assistance of our readers and urge the authorities to ensure the preservation of our heritage.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

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near future. DRAWING

In the same old CD, there are designs I had made for a project that was not salió.Y alos got some time, but the blog will not miss a beat to be drawings and artist, until I can go new, refreshing in this way.
Enjoy!






Wednesday, November 24, 2010

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many years ago ...


CD in a very old met again today, among other old files, I rediscovered this picture, which I always liked. Its 8 years have been done ... but more. I tried at that time Amerimanga style came to see me.

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City Council Astorga (León, Spain) buy the flour mill 'The Rosary'


The local newspapers reported today that Mayor Astorga, Juan José Alonso Perandones, has signed an agreement in principle with the owners of the flour " The Rosary" (originally "The Santa Teresa ") for purchase by the City Astorga, with the intention to preserve this valuable cultural industrial complex that also were made chocolates, muffins and other products.

will expand this entry on successive days.

Monday, November 15, 2010

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Malouine-TOME 2. BACKSTAGE.

Je fais
the construction des modèles à travailler dans le volume 2 des Malouines.
Ici, je travaille sur deux versions d'un même Plane: Mirage 3 Mirage Dagger d'Israël et aussi a helicopter anglais ...: Be King.Les Britanniques ont refuse, mais notre pucaras détruit of nombreuses. J'aime

the construction of models. Il ya plusieurs années que je fais très wrong, mais j'aime ça quand même. Puis je travaille avec des photos et avec l'aide du modèle pour fair pages of BD months.

TRANSLATION:

build the models (models) to work on Volume 2 of our series of Malvinas.

Here I am working on two versions of the same type of aircraft: Mirage 3 EA and DA Mirage Dagger of Israel. also a Sea King helicopter. The British deny it, but our Pucaras destroyed many of them.




I love to build models, for many years as I do and very bad, but I like it anyway. After working with photos (some taken by myself in museums) and with the help of the models, to finally do the pages of BD.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

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Latin America and especially Venezuela, have a great past


If we expose what we have been for centuries and decades What can we say about who we are, why we are a way rather than another or that some Latin Americans want us to be? Leaves no doubt in saying that we are forced to read for knowledge, information, and recognize in clear unknowns who made the last of our land, our geography, because we can not start from scratch and scream that Venezuela and Latin America were born whole nothing, no past.
can not love their countries who deny the past.
have to reiterate to the American and particularly to Venezuelans, that the indigenous uprisings in the north and south which is Venezuela, were frequent and intense in many places.
Dr. Gustavo Pereira, in his book Tales of Paradise (The harassment of insurgents) Book III, relates that the reading of the history of Fray Pedro de Aguado shows some passages that used to happen then. Pereira writes the poet (author, by the way, the preamble of the Bolivarian Constitution) that "so peaceful natives were kindly shown before the astonished eyes of Ojeda, Vespucci, de la Cosa and subsequent travelers, foreigners do not keep to the initial considerations. Comment
Pereira text Aguado, also other writings on the subject, does not stop at considerations of a moral or political "... on the nature of the invaders or the invaded legitimate right to defend their land and lives. This episode, with almost imperceptible sense of humor, but also with a trace of ironic contempt common at the time, "takes us back to those misadventures, this time staged by the German Ambrosio Alfing in 1529: The Indians of the lagoon (Maracaibo ) not much feared this entry Messer (old title of the Crown of Aragon) Ambrosio, and they themselves being very bold and warlike people in the water, and because prior to this entry through misfortune Messer Ambrosio had entered into this gap a English ship that was the bishop of Santa Marta Don Juan de Calatayud, whom the Indians broke up and have been concentrated in English blood. "
Little Lambs of God, Satan sheep
says the author of Stories of Paradise, "This bishop is said that when he went into this gap, the Indians seeing something so new and never seen them, the English are coming most simply, and some English they already knew that the Indian movement and the return usually have to give, to take advantage of them that while they lasted, so the bishop harshly rebuked the English and say, Let them not do them wrong, they are lambs of God, trying by all means do not receive any despondency (hardness of genius, rough in the treatment) of the English. "
"Dende (hence) a short time, continues the writer, the Indians own the road and came back armed with to thank the bishop for the benefit they had, and started shooting in English the flechería they had, and hurt them and mistreat them, and among those who initially injured the Indians went to the bishop, who seeing in this guise, began to encourage English with very loud voice, saying, them brothers, they that they are not God's sheep, but wolves of Satan.
"More than all that," writes one who has a doctorate in literary studies at the University of Paris where the Indians killed all the more English, and were also imposed after a new thing did not like the entry of Messer Ambrosio prior understanding that everyone had to die and be in possession of them showed friends, and then tried their events very safe against the English, in which sometimes leaving disaster and other setbacks, and although there were more wins and were on our English, did not stop them flechería fed up with damage that these Indians used, which is over most of the fish teeth from different lots. "
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Discuss this essayist born in the island of Margarita, Venezuela, that "Until the late eighteenth century chronicles record the indigenous uprising in Venezuela. At this stage of colonization, and cemented the power invader the most common means of opposing the drain easement is individually or collectively, but the armed rebellion has achieved resounding victories sometimes, though partial, as in the case of Gayon, who could never be bent completely. Still in 1969, two centuries after the start the conquest, the Indians of Paria resisted the oppression of trustees and brothers teaming up with pirates, privateers and French merchants in Martinique, St. Vincent, Guadeloupe and other islands .... "
reviewed the history of an era and one in Latin America. Reflect on imperial behavior, which are the same from 1500 to 2010 and the only visible difference find is the possession of current technology and its devastating nature, because the attitude of those who have believed owners of planet Earth, either at the time of the reign of Isabel the Catholic and other European kings and the current representatives of the old empires and new (ie Spain, England, France, Holland, Germany, USA and Israel), remains the same.
Empires, which are nothing more than an expression of power that mobilizes capital of nations, we always have been watching the American as his servants and that, despite the years, we have witnessed through TV and thanks to satellites of aggression against those who refuse to develop their designs. And faced with that reality, because there is no other today to reiterate the spirit that has characterized Latin Americans as human beings.

Paradise Stories
PEREIRA Gustavo
Editorial Foundation Dog and Frog
2007

Thursday, November 4, 2010

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New cover for "The Covenant" Puente Genil (Córdoba, Spain)


The restoration works continue to take place in the old flour mill "San Cristobal" or "The Alliance" of Puente Genil. Yesterday, the mayor of Puente Genil, Manuel Baena Cobos (IU), presented the result of the recovery of two roofs of nineteenth century industrial building.

This intervention has a cost of 287,000 euros, under the 2009 Protect , and has led to "the recovery of the entire roof and support elements like beams." For this we have had with the original wood and used the most similar to replace those that were most damaged, said the alderman. In turn, there has been a termite treatment and moisture, and have enabled the roof access windows "to make it accessible from inside for cleaning."

recovered The second roof has been attached to the main building of the Alliance, the storage tank. This is a "step in the recovery one of the most impressive environments Andalucía ", which, together with commercial high school, the town hall, the river, the sales tax and partnership," all are a unique example of architecture from the late nineteenth century. "However, Mayor complained about the lack of institutional support for the recovery of the building, despite being listed as a Cultural. "There has been no help so far," he said. Baena recalled that "on numerous occasions the Council has submitted draft Housing in Culture and in various offices of the Junta de Andalucía "and yet" no aid so far. "

At the moment what we do discard the contribution in the Plan Genil River against floods (ongoing) for the enhancement of the Alliance. Manuel Baena explained, "it was to order an intervention project in the building where it is the machinery," but eventually "it appears that will not have funds" to pursue it. And now, said the mayor, with changes in the Ministry of the Environment "it appears that this intervention has ceased." "What I have told us that he said, is to retrieve the channel that brought water to the factory."

Source and image:

Http://www.diariocordoba.com/noticias/noticia.asp?pkid=594914

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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Vigo (Pontevedra, Spain) saves his Flour Mill-Bakery


When we were immersed in the III International Congress on the Canal de Castilla, receive great news which we want to echo. Is none other than safeguarding the bakery of Vigo, which we talked in his day on this blog ( see ).

Under the agreement made by the City Council of the city of Pontevedra, the land where now stands the factory buildings of flour and bread not be used for housing or commercial establishments, as an amendment to the Special Plan of Protection and Internal Reform (PREPI) Old Quarter, adopted at the plenary session of October 29, has become ground dotacional use.

Mayor of Vigo, Abel Caballero (PSOE), told various media that the bakery "we are asking for a new opportunity, a future. And their rehabilitation and re-offered to the city, in turn, the opportunity to be placed on the map cultural city, modern, who can use their inheritance to build a more loving. " Deck is one of the new uses of the plant conversion to public library.

The PEPRI the Old Quarter, which was adopted in March 2007 and providing buildable silos protecting the rest of the structure, which could be demolished. "We believe that we must go much further and we fully safeguard the Bakery, which is part of the industrial heart of Vigo and must be recovered," the mayor said, noting that the architects "world famous" Thom Mayne and Rafael Moneo urged him to re cuperar this historic building during their respective visits to the city.

Several groups have claimed the protection of the bread of Vigo in recent years, among other Let us na Bakery. For Vigo Outro é Possible association, the decision not to overturn it back a sentimental value for many citizens, Margarita Marino said that "as we knew it was impossible to recover the Bakery, we did (...) We must recover and adapt factories to new requirements, because they are essential to underpin the city feeling of pride to our past. And because they are essential for building our future. "

For his part, and since 2002 the College of Architects of Galicia elected the Bakery building as a symbol of protest Vigo World Day of Architecture and requested a second time to the Xunta de Galicia it listed as a site of cultural interest, with no response so far.

http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/vigo/2010/10/18/00031287403265265681431.htm

http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/vigo/2010 / 10/20/0003_8794779.htm

Monday, November 1, 2010

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Talk about the origin of fishmeal in Medina de Rioseco (Valladolid, Spain)

strung Then several videos of our intervention on Friday 22 October in the III International Congress on the Canal de Castilla "Water unites us" .

its submission was entitled "" THE FIRST OF RIOSECO "(1852-1856), preceding the current flour mill" SAN ANTONIO "THE CANAL BASIN IN MEDINA DE CASTILLA RIOSECO. " It try to explain the origin of the flour mills in the spring riosecano, its destruction during the Bread Riots in the summer of 1856 and subsequent reconstruction that resulted in the current buildings that remain in the locality.

The following excerpts are collected about 7 minutes that gave us the conference organizers to summarize our communications, which will hopefully be published somehow. We accept all sorts of criticism and comment.















Saturday, October 30, 2010

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New data on the flour of Ceuta (Spain)


Some time ago we published two entries on a flour mill located in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Pleasantly surprised in recent days we have received an email from Roberto Montanes Montanes son of Joseph, who was responsible for installation of the flour, called CEUTA MILLS, SA , directing the installation and commissioning underway. Roberto

We clarified that the grinding system of the factory belonged to the house and had Daverio diraria production of 30,000 kilos of wheat
. The main machinery was brought from a flour mill that was set in Seville, called CAFAS but that more data does not remember his age at the time, 1955, which undoubtedly was remembered by the family since his grandfather, who had initiated the movement, died in this process was continued by his father.

Roberto tells us: "Both my grandfather, my father and the technical team (Antonio Millan, José Pallas, Ara Esteban Vicente Lafuente
, Peter Wise and Mariano , which descononozco his surname) had been born in Zaragoza. Began disassembly in Seville in 1955 and was launched in the spring Alfau of Ceuta, ie the first flour was produced throughout the summer 1957. The building is in the dock, he was new to the installation of the factory and was accommodating to the needs that were taking pipe fittings, screw conveyor, elevators, etc. "

Without doubt this is a testament extraordinary courage and made us publicly thank arrive. Thanks to him we can complete our knowledge of this factory Ceuta.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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merci beaucoup!

then thank everyone who voted and made "Malouines-Le ciel appartient aux Faucons" took the Grand Prix du Public "at the festival" La BD prend l'air "of Le Bourget. And finished off the podium to receive the mentioned award right there got back to Néstor Barron to receive the award for best color, committed to our book and its colorful, Wes Hartman, who was not in the place, so that we represent.
Two awards for the book of Halcones.Grand Prix and Prix du Public pour la mise en couleurs.




Monday, October 25, 2010

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Center Opened Interpretation 'The Way of the Flour' in Pesquera (Cantabria, Spain)

The 20th of October, the Minister for the Environment the Government of Cantabria, Francisco Martin, opened in The Ventorrilo (Fisheries) Visitor Center 'Roads flour ', managed by the Center for Environmental Research (CIMA) and has received an investment of nearly one million euros.

Construction of the new Visitor Centre has been rated by the director as "an exercise of responsibility in the great tradition linked to Cantabria flour", as among its objectives is to disseminate and evaluate territorial heritage corridor built in Besaya bread since the second half of the eighteenth century.

addition, the new Fisheries Centre aims to recover and maintain knowledge Besaya Valley as a seat of communication routes since ancient times.

The opening of the Visitor Center is attended by the mayors of Fisheries, Miguel Angel Simón, Reinosa, José Miguel Barrio; Molledo, Teresa Montero Guriezo, Felipe Garma; Santiurde Toranzo María del Mar Mugica, and Campoo Enmedio, Gaudencio Carmelo children, among other authorities, as the CEO of CIMA, Luisa Pérez and several town of Pesquera. He has also attended the dean of the College of Industrial Engineers Cantabria, Pedro Hernández Cruz, college has been active in the installation of the old mill machinery, and Spaniard Pedro Sobrado painter, a resident of Fisheries.

The Visitors Center is located in the old flour mill 'La Montañesa' , which used the river as it passes through Besaya Fisheries as a driving force. Visitors can learn about the process of preparing the meal as it was in that factory from the 20 to 60 of the last century.

The center offers an overview and detailed clean processes, grinding and sifting they were subjected to wheat grains until and processed into flour, were placed in sacks and stored prior to transport. The public can learn about the process through three distinct spaces, such as the turbine hall, that of clean and sifting, and grinding. The engine room of the factory hydraulic summarizes the history of the site. Clean room and sifting machinery exposes restored as well as images and historical maps of this unique equipment. Finally, the visit ends with a visit to the sifting and grinding room, which illustrates the evolution of technology from flour mills to modern craft flour mills.

The newly opened Center for Fisheries allowed visits on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 17:00. In this way adds to the Visitor Centres Network of CIMA formed by the Ebro River (Fontibre), Embalse del Ebro (Corconte), Monte Hijedo (Riopanero), Dry Stone (La Puente del Valle) and the Cantabria Astronomical Observatory (La Lora).

Thanks to its privileged location, those who come to the Visitors Center 'Flour Road' can also enjoy a number of routes and paths. Fisheries in the environment are the most significant ways and best documented of Cantabria, as well as historical paths that the remains. Visitors can make walking paths as the 'Avenue of the Conchas' (Somaconcha - Pie Shell), the 'Camino Real de la Hoz de Bárcena' (Gorgollón - Bárcena de Pie de Concha), or routes between Pie de Concha y Montabliz, Rioseco and Pagüenzo, or fisheries, Aguayo and Santiurde. And in need of car, other interesting routes through the region are "The Cruise of the road '(from Caneda to Las Caldas Besaya) and the' flour mills Besaya '(from the Visitor Center area to Santiago Cartes).

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appreciate sending this story to Gerardo Cueto.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

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III International Congress on the Canal de Castilla in Palencia (Spain)


Over the next few days will take place on III International Congress on the Canal de Castilla "Water unites us" , to be held in the city of Palencia, a cultural center of the council.

Organized by the Consortium for the tourism management of the Canal de Castilla, the conference aims to highlight key programs and initiatives that have developed in recent years, various public and private entities and entrepreneurs, demonstrating the value the canal as a tourist resource of Castile and Leon.

In summary, the conference program provides the following contents:

The Wednesday 20 will be a theatrical performance and visit the Canal Museum in Villaumbrales Castilla (Palencia), in the afternoon made several presentations on the interventions of national governments, regional and local.

The Thursday 21 in the morning will be presented various private initiatives and will visit the locks of Calahorra de Ribas (Palencia). The evening will be held in Medina de Rioseco (Valladolid) which provides for a boat ride "Antonio de Ulloa" and visit the flour mill "San Antonio" .

Friday 22 The congress will end with the presentation of communications and future strategies.

Among the submissions, for our part we will develop the historical study entitled " " THE FIRST OF RIOSECO "(1852-1856), preceding the current flour mill" SAN ANTONIO "THE CANAL BASIN IN MEDINA CASTILLA OF RIOSECO . "centered on the origin of the flour in the locality today musealised Valladolid.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Spain owes more than what he stole with Columbus


Definitely, which is celebrated on October 12 each year is the Day of Indigenous Resistance, all Latin American nations should celebrate. Thus, it is good to clarify that there is no doubt today that if the English nation and others before him, even with the forms of piracy and privateering, returned all the stolen goods to Europe, Latin America today, would not be able to pay all the damage it caused, all the pain and the tears shed by our indigenous populations.
Only God knows the true evil!
And even those who were empires and today hold such alleged hierarchy, continue to strike at the American, because his desire not finished pillaging.
What remains of Spain as a nation has to adopt the doctrines of others and rails against their fellows who are in their own territory, like the Basque country, the other pirates and plunderers follow the same line to adopt doctrines and therefore outside the empire line shift is wearing damaging other nations seeking the wealth that you can live better. As a poet would say ... the pitcher is always the same water shed.
Nothing should miss the ramshackle empires morally English and English and who took the witness, as in the U.S., that Latin Americans reject and every time the express, let us know our positions of free and sovereign.
not surprising, because the wounds do not usually heal by magic! Only good healing medicine!
Indians shocked by the cruelty of Christians
In Paradise Stories (harassment of insurgents) Book Three (1), Dr. Gustavo Pereira us to imagine a reality in our minds of Latin Americans and descendants of Indians, when he presented what others testified:
-The Dominican Fray Tomás de Angulo, communication to King Charles V, in 1535, he wrote a prayer not complicated: "Most of this land is raised. " The priest had been sent for finding some complaints against the governor Pedro de Heredia.
Latin Americans must have a real vision of what they did the conquistadors and pirates in our regions, because the reality of that time was totally different from what intentionally flattering governments and historians and unpatriotic, presented in texts school for American children.
Fray Tomas de Angulo, the priest of which we spoke earlier, is in communication with the King Carlos V and state that "The Indians very shocked because of the cruelties of the Christians, who wherever they are burned with their feet and the ground herbs by do pass, his hands bloody killing children and breaking through, hanging Indians, cutting hands, and roasting some Indian men and women, because they have guides and err on the road, or because they do not say where he will take gold this is your and not the name of God and VM (...) If these things are not remedied ... all this land will be depopulated of Indians as it is the English, were counted two stories of animals when there came the admiral, not two hundred Indians were found agora ... In Santa Marta and the entire coast of the mainland's the same. "
ethnic cleansing First
In fact, the same as happened was that the English invaders had begun a sort of ethnic cleansing, where the pass of Indian life was to accept vassalage to deliver everything they had and show the invading all natural and let them steal it all . But we see another short story that presents the poet Gustavo Pereira:
In 1511, the beginning of the conquest and colonization of Cuba, the chief Hatuey-fled from English-had gathered to his people to explain the cause of their misfortunes, showing "what they loved the Christians as Mr. himself (...) gold."
Pereira Account "Believing that while gold had misery for his people would Hatuey ordered the sea to launch everything they have. But the gesture, far from attracting the desired peace, advance plot the wrath of Diego Velasquez, who ordered the pursuit and capture of Guamiquina. " Guamiquina was a rank that identified the chief as Mr. Big.
The English killed the children to lunge and slash
follows the writer and said that "With his, Hatuey goes into the mountains, hiding in the bushes, with tired and hunger pangs (... ) because the greatest weapon they have is to escape the English. Muskets and horses together to the dogs, decimate the natives to be discovered. Mal can Taino arrows against armored infantry persecuting the fence and catch by enveloping maneuvers. Prisoners are subjected to torture, he wants to quickly know the hiding place Hatuey Head Wherever you were, then as they gave them, kill men and women and even children, thrusts and slashes, as they wished, and other bound, and brought to Diego Velásquez, spread about so many and so many others, according to the judged, not by slaves but to serve him as slaves, and worse than slaves, it was only that they could not sell, at least the clear, secrecy and its bazaars tired sometimes been used in these lands (...) finally found where walking (Hatuey) and after he was found. Which, the prisoner as a man who had committed no crime against maiestatis, leaving this island fleeing for his life that death and persecution so horrible, cruel and tyrannical, as king and lord in the land without offending anyone, stripped of His lordship, dignity and state and his subjects and vassals, sentenciáronlo to burn him alive.
uprising in mainland
Latin Americans are not screaming now our sovereignty and freedom Therefore, since we have been doing for centuries. Internship in interesting research, Gustavo Pereira says, "In 1519, the so-called Venezuelan mainland, overwhelmed by the constant raids on the English village fit to capture and enslave Indians in the pearl fisheries in Cubagua and Margarita a confederation of peoples of the east coast, which united in Cumana, Cariaco, Chiribichi (now Santa Fe), Maracapana, Tacarías, Gloves and Unare, revolt under the leadership of the chiefs Paraguay and González-Gil and christened it by the monks -. The insurgents assaulted and burned fields and monasteries, destroyed pictures and crosses, bells taken and shatter, cut down the orange trees planted in Chiribichi and arrows to the friars are killed in Maracapana English eighty Cubagua and address of where they flee to the white settlers and free the enslaved Indians. This is the first successful revolt, though precarious, released by the American people against their oppressors. The spark that had burned Aboriginal tolerance was a raid by Alonso de Ojeda (namesake of the navigator) against Valley communities of gloves, although the chronicler Antonio de Herrera the Indians by his evil inclination is determined to kill the monks, who I always did well, with great love. "

(1)
Stories of Paradise (The harassment of insurgents) Book Three
PEREIRA Gustavo
Editorial Foundation Dog and Frog
Edition Credit: Fondo Editorial Nueva Esparta state

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The 'Death Cap' of Vic (Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSpain), new school of arts and youth center

Infovic.com According collected, several days open for the media the new municipal facilities located in the old flour mill Vic, known as the Death Cap, located on the street Morgades.


The building, which will be officially opened in December, welcomed the School and Visual Arts Center whose course has already started. In the school can take courses in painting, photography, digital animation, etc. We also reserve space for future youth of the city area: VicJove.


The intervention in the former flour mill has been designed by Jordi Garcés architect who, according to the article published, adapted the building to its new applications but has also maintained primitive elements of industrial use as a slide to drop sacks of flour.


modernist Harinera

The Vic flour mill is an impressive Art Nouveau building constructed between 1896 and 1897 by the architect Enric Sagnier.


was acquired by the city of Vic in 2009 and has been transformed by the Plan E.


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Saturday, October 9, 2010

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Windmill in Aguilar de Campos (Valladolid, Spain)




La Tierra de Campos, natural area located in the heart of Castilla y Leon, which extends from the provinces of Valladolid, Palencia , Zamora-Leon, well characterized by its wide and good grain output, noted for its traditional architecture land, reinforced in the most impressive buildings of brick or sandstone.

Among the more obscure elements of architecture and past activities are terracampino mills. Given the lack of stable rivers in many parts of the region, have developed significantly windmills. Made mostly with elevations of mud, their neglect has caused the deterioration and destruction of a large majority.

There are still some remains, inventoried at the time by Nicolás García Tapia and Carlos Carricajo Carbajo. For some, reconverted into lofts has been a way to survive a few more years, but today also languish.

the best preserved windmill Aguilar de Campos, thanks largely to be covered with stone, although modest (local sandstone ashlar) has allowed to lose the roof as the rest of mills, walls got better endure the scourge of rain, snow and wind.

for years the mill has been restored, and now this is the outside view it offers. Hopefully his example will be the start to recover other mills in the region, whose memory can not nor should definitely go into the pit of oblivion.

Monday, October 4, 2010

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EUROPEAN TOUR.

Hello Goodbye. Parting
once again to the old continent by the grace of Editions Paquet to present and promote the volume 1 of the series "Le ciel Malouines-Faucons appartient aux." I will be accompanied this time by Néstor Barron, author and screenwriter of the above work which he signs copies on a tour of France and Switzerland.


I have the luck as well as being one of so many artists invited to three of the leading international festivals of BD in France, which are carried out in three consecutive weekends in October. These festivals
adding dates to be developed, we will be signing about 8 days, apart from the libraries that have confirmed are:
-I 8,9,10: Festival Quai des Bulles St. Malo.
- le 12: Dedicace legend BD Orléans à 15h à 20h30, nuit a
orleans - le 13: Dedicace à aix en provence La Licorne à 14h à 19h, nuit a aix
- le 14: Dedicace aux bulles à Vienne de vienne. Les 15,16,17
: BD Fest Chambery.
- Le 17 depart voiture avec la team pour paquet jusqu'au 19 à lausanne geneve
Dedicace to him lausanne geneve et 18 et 19
- le 20: Dédicace to besancon (normalement) à BD Fugue, from 14h30 à 19h, le
23.24: La BD prend l'air. Le Bourget BD Fest.

We will be there then, again waving the blue and white among the many highlights of the cartoon world.








Friday, October 1, 2010

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Mill Santa Clara in Lima (Peru)


We had to rub your eyes a few times to absorb it was true what we were seeing. This magnificent building, which rather looks like a Renaissance palace, was a mill.

As announced, next to the church of Santa Clara in the Peruvian capital, Lima.

We've known for the blog Marco Antonio Gamarra Galindo and the recent entry dedicated to the mill. For your interest and the magnificent depiction of the building, illustrated with stunning photographs current-time and copy it below:

may be worthy of a great poem, the most prestigious buildings praise on Republicans in Peru and intranasal memories that force their dreamers, true barrioaltinos, to revive latent nostalgia in their hearts to see the shadow of stale house in summer day. However, the mill of Santa Clara, symbol of an interesting time in the country, remains in a decadent, sad and, for some, ruin. It was declared a historical monument of Lima on January 23, 1973.

was in one of my urban walks when first observed. "Despite the years, the mill still remains with his usual majesty of decades ago, "he said, and I spent a few minutes of my time, to fully address: door to door, balcony to balcony, and of course, to also take some photos. I remember very well when it happened this meeting: a day of Easter 2010 as part of the traditional seven churches tour, for the first time, performed, but I decided to visit some not so popular as the Good Death Church, Trinity, Santa Clara , I did not miss anything at all, I discovered, on the contrary, in these areas of the capital there are great historical and cultural wealth for locals, in general, we need to know.

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Current mill house view of Santa Clara, Italian style. Photo: Marco Gamarra Galindo.

This house represents, clearly, the influential Italian style spread to Lima for the arrival of a considerable number of immigrants from that country to the capital. One example is that of brothers Rainuzzo . In 1845 came to Peru, the Italian immigrant Luis Joshua Rainuzzo with a fortune invested, with his brother Elijah, in a company. Decided to make some additions and improvements to a former and used to mill damaged late-Huatica river which led to the construction of a series of mills and factories working and selling bread flour, hence the term mill, Santa Clara, the church is a short walk- . In this construction, the Santa Clara house mill has remained as such until today. Indeed, the architecture belongs to the neoclassical school.

Following the timeline, Luis Rainuzzo continued to decorate with beautiful sculptures representing renowned classic Italian intellectuals and artists, made of Carrara marble. It was of 17 statues. About it, the historian of PUCP, Juan Luis Penagos Orrego said in his blog :
... "(Luis Joshua Rainuzzo) was a close friend of Art: Decorate your home with 17 magnificent marble sculptures representing, in the lower, Miguel Cervantes, Alessandro Volta, Andrea Doria, Raphael, Dante Alighieri, Michelangelo, Machiavelli and Galileo Galilei Victor Alfieri, at the top were Victor Manuel, Marco Polo and Diogenes, the other five were mythological allegories. However, when Don Luis died The statues were brought down and sold to John Levaggi who, in turn, resold to different people in Lima. Today, at the entrance to the Museo de Arte Italiano, we see four of them .

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Molino Santa Clara in the past, when they were Italian statues on its facade.

is known from the inscriptions on the base, the statues of Galileo Galilei, Michelangelo, Raphael, Dante Alighieri, Miguel Cervantes and Victor Alfieri were made in Florence (Italy) by the sculptor in 1865 Casoni certainly are better bill than the rest.

Following the sale of the property in 1878, the statues were sold and scattered around 1940. In the early decades of the twentieth century with the decline Barrios Altos-out of the building ceases to function as a mill and is slowly losing his sculptures. Some were stolen and sold to other collectors.

A dedicated blog on the subject of Santa Clara mill, but no longer constant as for years, made a search of the present location of the above sculptures. Here the account of his work, which, interestingly, argues that there were actually 18 sculptures:

" I got a photographic record of eleven of the 18 statues of the original facade. The search was long, but resulted find these statues in very good condition and guarded by institutions: 4 in the National Library, 4 in the Italian Art Museum, 2 in the gardens of Pedro de Osma Museum. There is one in the churchyard of the fence is somewhat impaired. The direct descendants of Mr. Rainusso-Italians, but concerned about the history of the mill, "have little statues that adorn the square today, Cercado, and the great statue which is located in the lobby of the premises of Public Welfare, formed part of the collection that was inside the mill Santa Clara .

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contemporary blog Photos molinostaclara on the mill Santa Clara.

the end of its finding, the author of this work is ready to receive additional information about it. We join to share information about others, so that we can enrich this story, to reconstruct part of this report will contribute to an enhancement proposal.

The irresponsibility of the authorities, as usual, support for large buildings disappear only in Lima. Do not wait for the mill Santa Clara, superb mansion of the Barrios Altos, fall into the same misfortune.

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Before Rainuzzo brothers bought it, the mill was Santa Clara hospital property Santa Ana I used to make bread for their patients.

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Street floats. The background is the Santa Clara Mill and the river that gave rise to its operation.

The Pacific War, the mill Santa Clara was a refuge for many families of Lima to the Chilean army raid Lima. The house flew the Italian flag, what it was, well, in a symbolic monument of the Italian presence in the area, along artistic wealth brought from Italy, and locked-locked facilities.

currently is occupied by more than twenty poor families, who have adapted their facilities, as were able-housing. On the other hand, operates a mechanical metal industry of their environments. The current owners, living many years abroad and only have the purpose of sale. On September 25, 2010 was published in the journal Republic our giving a note highlights the importance of caring for the mill Santa Clara.

For more details on it, we recommend read the blog visit and http://molinostaclara.blogspot.com/