The family album of San Javier to be published in September to celebrate the 175th Anniversary of the City of San Javier has already transferred 1,300 photographs of 200 people was announced today by the mayor, Pepa García, who recalled that the deadline to make ends next photo April 13.
Accompanied by the archivist and coordinator of the 175 anniversary, Luis Lluch and local historian, Jose Ballester, the mayor presented on-line publication of the images and the tribute will be given to the first families of the municipal census of 1836, through descendants located, and the mayors of the municipality from its inception to the present, of which Ballester located at 20, who will attend in person or through their descendants.
The publication of the book catalog of San Javier family album contains a selection of all the artwork provided by neighbors and yet can be seen in its entirety on the flickr website which can be accessed through sanjavier175.blogspot . com or council www.sanjavier.es page, clicking on the window of the 175 Anniversary.
Pepa Garcia said "the power of social cohesion that holds the celebration of the anniversary and the particular album project," said the oldest picture so far received.
This is the portrait of a young soldier from the Grajuela, Antonio Albaladejo (1947) Elizabethan dress uniform, dating from 1867.
There are also photographs of mayors and Miguel Sáez, of the 20's, Mariano Saez (33-34), and Emilio García Sáez he held for the Republic, and in 1939, after the Civil War.
The Master family, or parish Joaquín Carrión Valverde are some famous people whose photographs will populate the pages of the album that will not miss Wild Santacreu, cure chamber of the Marquis de Roda, and founded with a group of faithful of the Church of the Assumption of Los Alcazares in the early twentieth century.
The arduous task of tracking the census of 1836 found by local historian José Ballester in the municipal archives of Murcia, and other subsequent standards, as well as their knowledge of the town and its people, has resulted in the location of the descendants of 20 families already on the first census of the municipality.
All of them along with 20 mayors, most represented by their descendants, such as the first mayor in 1836 was San Javier, José Meroño, will be honored on 1 April at 20:30 h.
in the hall of the municipality of San Javier.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier