As every week, then publish a new "Album of Remembrance," the CEPH edit page for the newspaper El Llanquihue Saturdays with information and photographs of the Archives of our organization, which for 5 years and we are forming with collection of images and research members of CEPH conducted continuously. This time the issue of the journal corresponds to Saturday, February 27, 2010, on page A2 of the newspaper printed on paper. ENLARGE To see this page on the website of newspaper El Llanquihue, click here Photo 1: AUGUSTO TRAUTMANN SCHARF was born in Kreis Halbendorf Strigau, Silesia Germany in 1843 (or 1844), arrived in Puerto Montt with their parents and siblings on the ship Alfred on December 22, 1856, which had sailed from Hamburg to Puerto Montt four months earlier. The immigrant family farm received the No. 21 in the field of volcano (north shore of Lake Llanquihue). Klocker Hechenleitner married Susanna in 1868, the couple has 5 children. After 7 years of marriage his wife died. Remarry in 1875, with Luise Holtheuer Holthoff, who has 7 more children. In his early career, worked as a builder. One of the great buildings in which was in charge of the works, along with Matthias Doggenweiler constructor, was the current cathedral, inaugurated in 1872, inspired by the Acropolis of Athens, whose Doric columns resembling the Greek Parthenon. Over the years, installed also a brewery in the city. He died in 1910. A street in the town of Puerto Montt Ebensperger remember his name. The image was taken around 1870. Photo 2: PHOTOGRAPHED IN ANGELMO year when our country celebrated the centenary of our independence (1910) arrived in Santiago, the brothers Jacques and Isi Cori. They came from Asmara, capital of Eritrea, a small country located between Sudan and Ethiopia in northeast Africa. In the capital opened a store dedicated to the sale of art and photography. In 1930, Jacques Cori, is removed from the family business to pursue professional photographer, especially in tourism and advertising. Promoted the development of photography as art, creating the Photo Club de Chile. In 1937 he published the book "Chile, a country of beauty, with a view to promoting tourism in Chile and abroad. One of the photographs published in the book, it is for a young islander captured in the Angelmó. Dressed in his typical dark clothes, took a hard look at the time of being captured by the lens Cori. In 1960, Jacques Cori leave Chile to settle on the island of Mallorca where he died later. Photo 3: Seafood In late 1940, in the area now occupied by the building of the Museum John Paul II and the Bus Terminal, built a dock shelter for small boats. On the surface of the pier which was closed, a market was built (now the Museum building) and outside this building, on the west side, there were a number of premises - Seafood - selling all kinds of products the sea. The housewife and the general public, and others could buy fresh seafood, "strings" of mussels and piures dry packs "fight" and algae, sea urchins in a jar or bottle, and fresh fish, like mackerel, hake, eels, silversides and the missing "Saw." In the photograph, taken in 1959 (author unknown) will appreciate these quaint seafood restaurants, which catered for several years the consumer table. In the background is seen Ancud Street and its old wooden staircase. |
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