- The
Bonaplata Factory (1832-1838) (also
known as El
Vapor lit. 'The
Steam Engine') was the
first factory in
Spain to
successfully use
steam engines (using...
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Carmen Bonaplata-Bau (1871–1911) was a
Spanish operatic soprano who made her début at the
Teatro Dal
Verme in
Milan in 1886 in the
title role of Verdi's...
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Josep Bonaplata i
Corriol (1795 - Bunyol, 2 June 1843) was a
Catalan industrial entrepreneur known for
introducing the
steam engine into
Catalonia and...
-
boosted by the
government support for
domestic manufacturing. In 1832, the
Bonaplata Factory in
Barcelona became the
first factory in the
country to make use...
- born in
Northern Spain,
Basque José María
Ybarra and
Catalan Narciso Bonaplata.
Queen Isabel II
agreed to the proposal, and on 18
April 1847 the first...
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Antonio Banderas (1960)
Javier Bardem (1969)
Jaime Blanch (1940)
Carmen Bonaplata (1871–1911),
operatic soprano Juan
Diego Botto (1975)
Celso Bugallo (1947)...
- (1870–1935)
Jeanne Laisné (born 1870)
Marie Mattfeld (1870–1927) 1871
Carmen Bonaplata (1871–1911)
Avelina Carrera (1871–1939)
Olive Fremstad (1871–1951) Giuseppina...
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factory El Vapor,
recently installed in
Tallers street by the
company Bonaplata, Vilaregut, Rull y Cía. It
seems that the
factory fire was an act of "ludismo"...
- (Barcelona)
Inocencia Alcubierre, Juan Pallejá A
drama with Llorenç Bau
Bonaplata (whose
second surname means good
silver in English) and
Antoni Cànovas...
- one of the
largest textile producers in the Mediterranean. In 1832 the
Bonaplata Factory was established, the
first industrial establishment in the country...