Toma Barbu Socolescu (English Wikipedia)

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adevarul.ro

enciclopediaromaniei.ro

  • "Mihai Viteazul". Enciclopedia României (in Romanian). Bucharest: EnciclopediaRomâniei.ro. Retrieved September 19, 2024..

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agorha.inha.fr

  • Biography of the architect available on the AGORHA (Plateforme de données de la recherche de l'Institut national d'histoire de l'art) website: Crosnier Leconte, Marie-Laure. "Socolescu, Toma Barbu". AGORHA - Institut national d’histoire de l’art (in French). Ploiești. Retrieved September 19, 2024.

romanialibera.ro

  • (in Romanian) Press releases: - Munca Ovidiu, intra în faliment (Munca Ovidiu goes bankrupt), Darius Martinescu, Romania Libera newspaper, 24/06/2005 - Munca Ovidiu, intra în faliment.
    - Fabrica „Munca Ovidiu”, taiata la fier vechi ("Munca Ovidiu" factory, scrapped), Darius Martinescu, Romania Libera newspaper, 26/10/2005 - Fabrica „Munca Ovidiu”, taiata la fier vechi.
    - Faliment la Munca Ovidiu (Bankrupt at Muca Ovidiu), Lavinia Siclitaru, Ziua de Constanța newspaper, 18/11/2005 - Faliment la Munca Ovidiu.

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  • p. 14 - Toma T. Socolescu writes :

    "N. G. Socolescu (Socol, in Ardeal) came to Muntenia from the Berivoiu Mare [ro] commune, located at the foot of the mountains in the Făgăraș region, and settled in Ploiesti, together with his five other brothers, - around the revolution, around 1846, - namely in Sf. Spiridon outskirts. During my childhood and until later, there was his house in Culea Căleni, a ground-floor house, square-shaped, set back from the street and surrounded by a garden. He married Ioana, born Săndulescu, from the same suburb, and his name appears among the founders in the parish registers; and as was customary at the time, I believe he was also buried there - although the searches I made were unsuccessful - in 1872." (Translated from Romanian)

  • The school changed its name several times until 2001 when it eventually bore the name of his great-uncle Ion N. Socolescu [ro]: Ioan N. Socolescu Technical College of Architecture and Public Works [ro].
  • Founded by Ion N. Socolescu [ro] in 1891 and which later become the Union of Romanian Architects (UAR) UAR internet site, historic

ziuaconstanta.ro

  • (in Romanian) Press releases: - Munca Ovidiu, intra în faliment (Munca Ovidiu goes bankrupt), Darius Martinescu, Romania Libera newspaper, 24/06/2005 - Munca Ovidiu, intra în faliment.
    - Fabrica „Munca Ovidiu”, taiata la fier vechi ("Munca Ovidiu" factory, scrapped), Darius Martinescu, Romania Libera newspaper, 26/10/2005 - Fabrica „Munca Ovidiu”, taiata la fier vechi.
    - Faliment la Munca Ovidiu (Bankrupt at Muca Ovidiu), Lavinia Siclitaru, Ziua de Constanța newspaper, 18/11/2005 - Faliment la Munca Ovidiu.