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Salesianos VET School postcard Salesianos VET School in Barcelona postcard with the photo of the cabinetmaking workshop. -
Official Visit to a vocational training competition This photograph is undated but likely shows an official visit to a national contest, probably in the early 1950s. The various dignitaries are looking at a young apprentice in competition using what appear to be woodworking tools. The man in the dark military style overcoat in the centre of the photograph is José Antonio Elola-Olaso. -
Francisco Albert Vidal and 3 men having drinks Francisco Albert Vidal and 3 men having drinks. The two on the right are also smoking. They all are chatting and wearing suits. -
Group of people looking at a young who is working with a machine A group of people is looking at a young who is working with a machine. Francisco Albert Vidal is in the center -
Family photo of winners with Elola-Olaso Group photo of winners from the Spanish National Competition with Jose Antonio Elola-Olaso, head of the Frente de Juventudes. The winners have the trophies on their hands and are wearing competition overalls. Elola-Olaso is centre, the back row in uniform. All are male. The photo was taken outside "El Pardo" Royal Palace, Madrid. This photo would have been taken before the dismissal of Elola-Olaso as head of the Youth Front in 1955 but is likely several years earlier. -
Canterbury Craft Centre A collection of nine small black and white photographs on a single sheet belonging to Fred Hill and showing life in Canterbury and his businesses, Douglas Alexander, and the Canterbury Craft Centre from 1949 to around 1953. Photos of Doug at work are on the bottom row, centre and far right. The building which housed the Craft Centre (first photo) is of interest. According to Canterbury Historical Society Burgate House was the first building to be completed in the city after the war, constructed on the site of a bomb crater, with funds from the people of Canada and opened in 1953 It is now a gift shop. -
Fred Hill in the 1920s Black and white of Fred Hill playing saxaphone in a 1920s dance band. -
Francisco Albert Vidal and siblings Black and white digital printed photo of Francisco Albert Vidal with their siblings -
Welding This photograph shows a welder in 1955 in a basic mask, coveralls, and heavy gloves. The mask offers only partial vision compared to those of today. -
Francisco Albert Vidal and young man A photograph of Francisco Albert Vidal with a young apprentice operating a piece of machinery. The setting was probably a classroom at the Virgen de la Paloma Vocational Training Institute. “Fill youth with enthusiasm through special action,” he once said. “Convince young people’s parents, trainers and company chiefs that a promising future is possible only through good vocational training.”