José Luis Oriol Urigüen (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "José Luis Oriol Urigüen" in English language version.

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hemeroteca.abc.es

  • ABC 20.04.72 available here
  • Ballestero 2014, p. 1; some sources claim he was Segundo jefe del Estado Mayor de Dorregarray, ABC 20.04.72 available here
  • on February 19, 1876, Ballestero 2014, p. 1; they met in the French San Juan da Luz, ABC 20.04.72 available here
  • Ballestero 2014, p. 1; he took part in defense of Bilbao against the Carlists, ABC 20.04.72 available here, Ainhoa Arozamena Ayala, José Luis Oriol Urigüen
  • Ballestero 2014, p. 4, ABC 20.04.72 available here
  • before a test ride across the Sierra de Guadarrama curves Oriol boarded the train, completed a prayer and ordered to proceed at full speed, ABC 20.04.72; the train reached 135 km/h during testing in January 1944, see here Archived 2014-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, also ABC 20.04.72 available here

abiyoyo.com

  • its style is described as eclectic, combining Romanticism and English-style architecture, see here; currently it hosts a hotel, see here

agirregabiria.net

blog.agirregabiria.net

  • Francisco Vera Sempere, Notas históricas para el diseño de la exposición realizada con motivo del centenario del edificio de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Valencia 1909-2009, [in:] Acto académico y Exposición Conmemorativa 1909-2009. Centenario del Nuevo edificio de la Facultad de Medicina, Valencia 2009, p 9; some sources indicate its construction date as 1904, see here; some sources claim the building was co-designed by Oriol and Manuel Maria Smith Ybarra, see Manuel Maria Smith Ibarra, diseñador en Getxo, [in:] Memorias de Getxo service 20.04.12, available here; its style is described as having medieval references with elements of Victorian British style

arturocampion.com.ar

  • Ainhoa Arozamena Ayala, José Luis Oriol Urigüen; Martin Blinkhorn, Carlism and Crisis in Spain 1931-1939, Cambridge 1975, ISBN 9780521207294, p. 58. “Dios nos ha concedido algo esencial para continuar nuestro camino: un hombre providencial que surgió en la coyuntura y vino a dar a este movimiento, un movimiento de raíz foral, un movimiento de raíz de raza, el movimiento de los ayuntamientos. Ese hombre es Agirre. Su nombre quedará ahí señalado sobre el árbol de Gernika”, quoted after Iñaki Gil Basterra, Araba en 1936. Guerra y repression, [in:] arturocampion.com, available here Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, p. 6

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hemerotecadigital.bne.es

  • El Sol 03.01.20 available here
  • Ballestero 2014, p. 6, see also Boletin Oficial de la Zona de Influencia Española en Marruecos 4/1916, p. 18, available here
  • La Epoca 29.08.27 available here; note that Oriol owned a chemical business - a company manufacturing photographic films - selling to medical institutions
  • he assaulted a radical deputy Muñoz, Ballestero p. 10. Another of his problems was that his luggage with Spanish securities was intercepted in France; an investigative Cortes procedure was set in motion against Oriol, and he was finally amnestied in 1934, Ballestero 2014, pp. 10-11; he was detained in course of the proceedings, see La Libertad 04.10.32, available here

cincodias.com

  • the majority of stakes is now controlled by MCH Private Equity and Trilantic Capital Partners, see Cinco Dias 15.09.14 available here

congreso.es

  • his election was contested as supported by fraud, though Oriol himself claimed not a single vote has been bought and Tribunal Supremo pronounced there were no irregularities, Ballestero 2014, pp. 7-8; official Cortes service here In the parliament Oriol joined Comisión de Hacienda and engaging in works on mining and hydro concessions, Ballestero 2014, p. 8
  • Indice Historico de Diputados available here
  • Indice Historico de Diputados available here; he joined committees de Estatutos, Industria y Comercio, Comunicaciones Maritimas and Obras Publicas, Ballestero 2014, p. 13
  • Indice Historico de Diputados here; during the third term he joined Comisión de Estatutos and Comisión de Obras Publicas, Ballestero 2014, p. 13

elpais.com

  • Some sources claim he spent all his youth in Paris, see El Pais 05.11.85 available here
  • a carmelistan nun in Cerro, see El Pais 05.11.85 available here
  • Inigo de Oriol y Ybarra was a CEO of Iberdrola, see El Pais 08.10.11 available here,
  • Miquelo Oriol worked as architect and set up a design studio, see here Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, see also El Pais 28.01.00 available here
  • El Pais 05.11.85 available here
  • El Pais 23.12.05 available here
  • El Pais 14.12.76 available here, La Vanguardia 03.06.66 available here[permanent dead link]

europeforvisitors.com

  • the building used to host the Talgo offices, see europeforvisitors site here
  • europeforvisitors guide here

euskomedia.org

  • Ainhoa Arozamena Ayala, José Luis Oriol Urigüen, [in:] Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia available here, also La Vanguardia 09.08.1967 available here
  • Gorka Pérez de la Peña Oleaga, Los Ensanches del muelle nuevo de Portugalete: (1869-1917), [in:] Cuadernos de sección. Historia-Geografía Donostia 21 (1993), p. 189, available here Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • it was hailed in 1950 as el más alto exponente de la tecnología Española, quoted after Alejandro Goicoechea Omar entry in Aunamendi Eusko Entziklopedia available here, see also the propaganda film with Franco aboard Talgo here, note Oriol standing next to Franco at 00:26

fodors.com

  • Fodor's Travel tourist service available here

fuou.org

  • in 1952 Oriol founded Fundación Oriol Urquijo, supposed to facilitate philosophy studies in Germany, the idea having been to combine German virtues with Latin ingenuity, Ballestero 2014, p. 19, see its web page here

geneall.net

  • most sources claim his birth year is 1877, see the Geneanet genealogical service here, though the Geneallnet web claims 1888, see here

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gw.geneanet.org

  • most sources claim his birth year is 1877, see the Geneanet genealogical service here, though the Geneallnet web claims 1888, see here

geni.com

  • José María de Oriol y Gordo entry at Geni service available here
  • Ballestero 2014, p. 4; Geni claims there was also one more sister, Isabel María de la Concepción Bárbara de Oriol y Urigüen see here
  • < see José Luis Valentín de Oriol y Urigüen entry at Geni available here
  • Luis Fernando de Oriol y Urquijo entry at Geni available here

getxo.net

  • Palacio San Joseren is now part of Patrimonio Cultural de Getxo, its style summarized as medievalist here or eclectic here

getxosarri.blogspot.com

  • Francisco Vera Sempere, Notas históricas para el diseño de la exposición realizada con motivo del centenario del edificio de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Valencia 1909-2009, [in:] Acto académico y Exposición Conmemorativa 1909-2009. Centenario del Nuevo edificio de la Facultad de Medicina, Valencia 2009, p 9; some sources indicate its construction date as 1904, see here; some sources claim the building was co-designed by Oriol and Manuel Maria Smith Ybarra, see Manuel Maria Smith Ibarra, diseñador en Getxo, [in:] Memorias de Getxo service 20.04.12, available here; its style is described as having medieval references with elements of Victorian British style

heraldicacatalana.blogspot.com

  • Franco made Jose Luis 2nd marquis of Oriol, which denied marquesado to his grandfather and father; according to the orthodox Carlist reading, José Luis should be considered the 4th marquis, see here

iberdrola.es

  • in 1992 the company merged with Iberduero, constituting a new entity, Iberdrola, which is active until today, see its official history here

lavanguardia.com

hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com

  • Ainhoa Arozamena Ayala, José Luis Oriol Urigüen, [in:] Auñamendi Eusko Entziklopedia available here, also La Vanguardia 09.08.1967 available here
  • El Pais 14.12.76 available here, La Vanguardia 03.06.66 available here[permanent dead link]
  • he resigned from the board of Babcock & Wilson in 1967, see La Vanguardia 04.07.68 available here
  • La Vanguardia 27.3.69, available here

marriott.com

  • see official Marriott page here

mcnbiografias.com

  • some sources claim he spent many years on exile and Jose Luis received his education in Paris, see Oriol y Urigüen, José Luis (1877-1972) entry at mcn.biografias available here
  • Ballestero 2014, p. 6, mcnbiografias here

oriol-arquitectura.com

  • Miquelo Oriol worked as architect and set up a design studio, see here Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, see also El Pais 28.01.00 available here

palaciosanjoseren.com

  • see official site of Palacio San Joseren here

patrimonionacional.es

realbiblioteca.patrimonionacional.es

  • Ballestero 2014, p. 4, Miguel Cabañas Bravo, Amelia López-Yarto, Wifredo Rincón García (eds.), Arte, poder y sociedad en la España de los siglos XV a XX, Madrid 2008, ISBN 8400086376, 9788400086374, p 270. Original document is available here

rtve.es

  • it was hailed in 1950 as el más alto exponente de la tecnología Española, quoted after Alejandro Goicoechea Omar entry in Aunamendi Eusko Entziklopedia available here, see also the propaganda film with Franco aboard Talgo here, note Oriol standing next to Franco at 00:26

talgo.com

  • see TALGO official web page here Archived 2014-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • before a test ride across the Sierra de Guadarrama curves Oriol boarded the train, completed a prayer and ordered to proceed at full speed, ABC 20.04.72; the train reached 135 km/h during testing in January 1944, see here Archived 2014-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, also ABC 20.04.72 available here

urhpalaciodeoriol.com

  • its style is described as eclectic, combining Romanticism and English-style architecture, see here; currently it hosts a hotel, see here

usc.es

  • set up by his brother, for details see Onésimo Díaz Hernández, Los primeros años del Banco Urquijo (1918-1931) [University of Navarre paper], available here
  • Juan Carlos García Adan, Yolanda Diego Martín, El archive historic de Iberdrola y la industria eléctrica en España: fondos para la investigación histórica, {in:] Congreso de Historia Económica, Santiago de Compostela 2005, p. 9, available here, also Cayón García 2002, pp. 303, 308-311

web.archive.org

  • Gorka Pérez de la Peña Oleaga, Los Ensanches del muelle nuevo de Portugalete: (1869-1917), [in:] Cuadernos de sección. Historia-Geografía Donostia 21 (1993), p. 189, available here Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • Miquelo Oriol worked as architect and set up a design studio, see here Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, see also El Pais 28.01.00 available here
  • see TALGO official web page here Archived 2014-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
  • before a test ride across the Sierra de Guadarrama curves Oriol boarded the train, completed a prayer and ordered to proceed at full speed, ABC 20.04.72; the train reached 135 km/h during testing in January 1944, see here Archived 2014-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, also ABC 20.04.72 available here
  • Ainhoa Arozamena Ayala, José Luis Oriol Urigüen; Martin Blinkhorn, Carlism and Crisis in Spain 1931-1939, Cambridge 1975, ISBN 9780521207294, p. 58. “Dios nos ha concedido algo esencial para continuar nuestro camino: un hombre providencial que surgió en la coyuntura y vino a dar a este movimiento, un movimiento de raíz foral, un movimiento de raíz de raza, el movimiento de los ayuntamientos. Ese hombre es Agirre. Su nombre quedará ahí señalado sobre el árbol de Gernika”, quoted after Iñaki Gil Basterra, Araba en 1936. Guerra y repression, [in:] arturocampion.com, available here Archived 2014-12-21 at the Wayback Machine, p. 6

wikimapia.org

  • Palacio San Joseren is now part of Patrimonio Cultural de Getxo, its style summarized as medievalist here or eclectic here

wikipedia.org

es.wikipedia.org

  • Francisco Vera Sempere, Notas históricas para el diseño de la exposición realizada con motivo del centenario del edificio de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Valencia 1909-2009, [in:] Acto académico y Exposición Conmemorativa 1909-2009. Centenario del Nuevo edificio de la Facultad de Medicina, Valencia 2009, p 9; some sources indicate its construction date as 1904, see here; some sources claim the building was co-designed by Oriol and Manuel Maria Smith Ybarra, see Manuel Maria Smith Ibarra, diseñador en Getxo, [in:] Memorias de Getxo service 20.04.12, available here; its style is described as having medieval references with elements of Victorian British style
  • as opposed to the Republican and Basque national ideologies. Due to conflict with the Heraldo Alaves editor, a nationalist Domingo Arrese, Oriol re-founded the company and re-launched the newspaper under a new title and with partially changed editorial staff. It was issued in 3,000 copies, its chief editors having been José Goñi Aizpurúa and (after 1937) a Catholic priest José Martínez de Marigorta, Eduardo González Calleja, La prensa carlista y falangista durante la Segunda República y la Guerra Civil (1931-1937), [in:] El Argonauta español 9 (2012), p. 4
  • currently headquarters of MAPFRE

zoomnews.es

  • Monica Oriol Icaza, the first woman to lead Circulo de Empresarios, dubbed “la empresaria de hierro” is José Luis’ great-granddaughter, see here