The unobjective doorbell and other Celtic connections
A short walk but, I hope, an interesting one as we progress along the Avenida de Jerez towards the centre of Seville. We left Seville, yesterday, making progress in the Age of Reason. Things boomed in the nineteenth, with a ceramics factory being established in La Cartuja and the period 1843-68 seeing a construction boom which included the Isabel II bridge, street lighting and pavements. The Museo de Bellas Artes opened in 1904 in 1929 the city hosted the Ibero-American Exposition. Population wise the city grew from 100,000 in 1842 to 684,000 today, with above 20% growth in the 1920s, 40s, 50s and 70s. We are passing the Autismo Andalucía Federación Andaluza de Asociaciones de Padres con hijos Autistas. https://www.autismoandalucia.org/ You know where you stumble into something and don’t feel qualified to comment. About nine months ago things got tasty. A concerted one star attack on the place suggested they were not supportive of autistic kids any more. ...