Today we are going to move to these familiar streets "Neighborhood" popularly known as the Rincon de la Gloria. This small group of houses is located between railroad tracks and Avenida de Aguilera. Originally linked him to the San Blas neighborhood, but today everyone associates it with Benalúa. Today this may seem strange makes sense: their own neighborhood Benalúa was designed by the Company of Ten Friends in San Blas game since that was the name given to that area.
In 1927 Alicante City Council decides to end the many unnamed streets that had the city, opting mostly to baptize them with names of prominent Alicante birth or adoption. Streets are labeled and several teachers like Blasco Pascual, Francisco Escolano and Pascual Orozco.
On April 29, 1927 to Professor Manuel Casas Vines and lamented in a letter published in The Wrestler inclusion on the list of streets to be his teacher, D. Joaquín Sánchez Orozco. It is the newspaper itself that enjoins the Mayor Julio Suárez-Llanos to rectify this oversight, which would occur shortly thereafter. Gonzalo Vidal Tur claims that the labeling occurs in May 1928 but Francisco Montero Pérez (which copy) and Joaquin Orozco biography in September 1927 in their reporting on the new streets of Alicante.
Joaquín Sánchez was born on December 25, 1832 in Monforte del Cid, the then town of Alicante, the son of Joaquin Orozco Miranda and María Antonia Sánchez Hernández. After completing his primary education in his hometown San Fulgencio up to school from Murcia to study Latin and philosophy. Subsequently up to the Normal School of Valencia to pursue a degree in teacher either from the September 20, 1853 with a rating of Outstanding.
After obtaining the square as opposed Almoradí master (1855), gets three years later and a square as opposed Teacher vacancy in Alicante.
Orozco was concerned not only teach the young but also innovated teaching methods at the moment. At his wit is, the invention of the abacus Metric-Decimal by which children could acquire without textbook numeracy skills to function in daily life. Consider that in those years the textbooks were not available to all families.
But also like his brother, Pascual, was devoted to journalism, founding in Almoradi the weekly magazine "The Safe" where he published articles and poems, which would appearing in various magazines and newspapers Alicante over the years. Joaquin Orozco
retired at the end of the nineteenth century and moved to live in the town of Aspe, the district in which death occurred after a long illness, March 17, 1906.
His brother Pascual Orozco was born in Monforte for the year 1820. He began his teaching activities in Alicante as a primary teacher in 1865 retiring in the same post in 1897. Your pen should work as "numeracy," Geographical-Statistical Manual of the Province of Alicante, 1878, "Catalogue of Exhibitors in the province of Alicante" the play "The Feast of Charity" to benefit those affected by Riada de Santa Teresa, 1879 or "useful knowledge Primer" published in 1882 and awarded by the Economic Society of Friends of the Country. It was envisioned in this work where the need to establish a School of Apprentices, which was achieved in Alicante in 1927. Pascual Orozco died in April 1897, precisely on Holy Thursday.
His son, also named Pascual Orozco besides practice law, he devoted himself to journalism being Alicante correspondent of "El Liberal" of Madrid and founded and directed the regional newspaper "The Region", died in September 1921 and with him his newspaper.
Both Joaquin Pascual Orozco and quickly earned the affection of all those students who passed through its halls. In 1902, Pascual Orozco paid tribute to his former student to chair the event, doctor and mayor Jose Gadea Pró.
After speaking of the honorees have briefly turn to the urban development of these two streets:
Joaquin Orozco Street is located between the Avenida de Aguilera and Cremer Street. Was known until 1927 under the name of First Crossing Aguilera (or Ocaña) or Extension of Medina Pérez.
The first news of building a house on that street are in the year 1910. In that year when M. Galvañ asks permission to build a house designed by architect sang at the Extension Nadal Pérez Medina neighborhood of San Blas. The first time you are mentioned in the street with the dirname Joaquin Orozco in 1929, that year Corbí Dolores asked to raise one floor in the house number 6 on the street. The project was carried out by the architect Francisco Fajardo.
Street dedicated to the teacher today Pascual Orozco was known until 1927 as the Third Crossing Aguilera (or Ocaña) or Extension of Albert. Located between the Avenida de Aguilera, and the extension of Cremer Street. Found above for the first time this street extension name of Albert in 1923. At that time, José Ramón requests permission to build a house designed by architect Francisco Fajardo in that extension. In 1928 and is cited this street with the name of Pascual Orozco and precisely in that year José Balaguer Sotos requests permission to amend the houses between No. 4 and 10.
In 1931 the architect Sebastián Channels sewer projects the corner of Glory which would soon after, since 2 years later he sought the construction of the gut or junctions of sewers to houses.
Years later, in the middle of the 50 would be lifted in the area of \u200b\u200bhousing for workers in the Department of Personnel and Social Welfare of the RENFE. Thus was born the Calle de Luis Sánchez Octavio de Toledo that ran between the blocks of flats. These buildings were built himself inexplicably on the bed of the Barranco de San Blas and were drowned in the flood of 1982, proceeding shortly after its demolition. Today the name of the engineer Luis Sánchez MZA names a part of the Cremer Street, which continues to this day undeveloped in its final section which should be connected with the end of Calle Perez-Jorda of sportsmen. Let us now
paragraph of planes:
Mid 20's. Casting is appreciated Aznar,
Barracks Mercedes and Princess Prison Benalúa
(current courts). The streets that concern us are
called "Continued ..."
Years 30. Interestingly only appears labeled
Street Rigoberto Ferrer. Can see the bridge close to the current Glorieta
Star
Early 40. See all labeled streets
Years 63-67. Displayed and the streets of
Fco Martí and Cremades Candela
Plano, 1968 in which there is still depicted
Street Francisco Candela Martí
Plano 1987. Shows that the Street Luis Octavio Sánchez de Toledo
(labeled in perpetuity as Sancho de Toledo) was the street
passed between the two blocks of flats
RENFE. Already seen the neighborhood of Alipark. Fco
name is Marti Candela
misplaced
Touristic map of 2008. Calle Luis Octavio Sánchez de Toledo
is well written but overlaps with that of Cremer. RENFE
houses no longer exist.
Barracks Mercedes and Princess Prison Benalúa
(current courts). The streets that concern us are
called "Continued ..."
Years 30. Interestingly only appears labeled
Street Rigoberto Ferrer. Can see the bridge close to the current Glorieta
Star
Early 40. See all labeled streets
Years 63-67. Displayed and the streets of
Fco Martí and Cremades Candela
Plano, 1968 in which there is still depicted
Street Francisco Candela Martí
Plano 1987. Shows that the Street Luis Octavio Sánchez de Toledo
(labeled in perpetuity as Sancho de Toledo) was the street
passed between the two blocks of flats
RENFE. Already seen the neighborhood of Alipark. Fco
name is Marti Candela
misplaced
Touristic map of 2008. Calle Luis Octavio Sánchez de Toledo
is well written but overlaps with that of Cremer. RENFE
houses no longer exist.
El Raco de la Glòria today.
Street Toledo Luis Octavio Sánchez now a section labeled
Cremer Street without knowing very well why
Street Toledo Luis Octavio Sánchez now a section labeled
Cremer Street without knowing very well why