Saturday, March 27, 2010

Lable Parts Of The Santa Maria

"Memorial Album - Images of Our Earth "- Diario El Llanquihue - March 27, 2010

As every week, we present our "Memorial Album" page that manufactures CEPH every Saturday for the newspaper El Llanquihue (page A2 in the print paper), with photos and information from our files and material that is provided by the community itself at times.

This time, the issue of the journal is the day March 27, 2010.




ENLARGE To see this page on the website of newspaper El Llanquihue, click here

GUARDS FIRST

The authorities of the nascent Puerto Montt, had to worry about the order and safety of residents in the extent to which the population was increasing stolen Numerous records began, forced to create in 1854 a Corps of Rangers, consisting of a sergeant, a corporal and four guards. Its functions are limited to not consent to drunkenness working days, to monitor that no bets were made, to keep them idle men on the streets, standing or sitting, or who are breast talk to the workers, allowing the sale of alcohol only holidays; not tolerate bickering and scandals, to prohibit the guitar after 22 hours, disrupting the needed night's rest, take care that the neighbors do not throw rubbish in the streets and not allow the transit of animals, whenever you see available a boat out small or large, give part to the harbor master, and other obligations more. In 1890 the Corps was formed Rangers by a commander, a sergeant, three corporals, and fourteen guards, which made the service a horse carrying large swords and each time a whistle blew (bone), to publicize their presence. In the image, captured in 1905 by photographer Jerman Wiederhold, you can see a guard standing watch at the side of the Administration, at the corner of Calle San Martín Urmeneta.




Detail of photography where you can clearly see the guy at the corner.

complete picture of the picture. To the left is the Cathedral.

IRON piling

During the 1930's, Puerto Montt suffered significant advances and changes in the urban area, mainly because of large civil works that were made in that period, including the expansion and renovation of waterfront the city. It made for a large landfill that extended from the railway station to Calle Independencia, expanding the surface of the coastal strip in an average of 70 meters. The material for the inserts was extracted from Cerro Miramar, which was cut longitudinally by large steam shovels. To contain these landfills are built strong iron and cement piling. The tasks lasted more than four years. In the image, captured in 1933 by Ernst Karl, you can see the progress of the works in the area in front of the Plaza de Armas, where you can see under construction the wall with part of it already completed.

ANGELMO 1920

the Angelmó before 1900, it was only a small hamlet inhabited by descendants of German settlers who were populating the sector since the early years when the city was founded. Originally set up mills, mills and other industries in the area. Over the years, and given the favorable topographical features presented by the small bay and channel Tenglo, with its calm waters and sheltered from the wind, were coming from different latitudes, boats of all kinds, especially chilotas boats, with various products for sale . The commercial activity was concentrated at the beginning of the century in the sector which is today called the Port, at the height between the street and Chorrillos Miraflores. During the decade of 30, due to the filling works and the construction of port facilities, trade and movement of boats chilotas moved to what is now known as Angelmó. In the image, captured mid of 20 by photographer Joseph Popek (Puerto Varas), is clearly seen as developing the commercial movement of ships before the construction of the port in that sector.

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