Scope and content
This is the photographic fonds of Lluís Hugas i Grau, livestock trader, photography enthusiast, and father of the donor family: Hugas i Grau-Maurici. The images are related to the family sphere, where the photographer¿s main intention was to keep a record of the members of the family, their primary and holiday homes, the photographer¿s workspace, and the interests they had. Some of the predominant subjects include: family portraits, events and celebrations (communions, Palm Sunday, Corpus Christi), the Salesians school, the factory, holidays and outings, work in the fields, towns, landscapes, vistas, and sports (basketball, football and roller hockey).
Geographically, the images correspond to different places in Girona province during the 1940s and 1950s. Municipalities that appear in the images include: Amer, Arbúcies, Banyoles, Barcelona, Fornells de la Selva, Girona, Jafre, L¿Armentera, Sarrià de Ter, Lloret de Mar, Madrid, Palamós, Pont Major, Port de la Selva, S¿Agaró, Sarrià de Ter, Sant Medir, Tarragona, and Verges.
Subjects that appear in the images include: in Sarrià de Ter, the inside and outside of the Torras Papel paper factory, the Ter River, and the soccer team; in Fornells de la Selva, the current Hotel Fornells Park ; in Tarragona, the Berà Arch and Escipions Tower; in Mataró, Carrer General Primo de Rivera and Carrer Loreto (streets); in Jafre, the soccer stadium; in Barcelona, Camp Nou, the Agricultural Fair and the company stand of Distribucions Avícola Girona, the Sagrada Família and Plaça Catalunya; in Girona, the cathedral, Montjuïc Mountain, Pujada de Sant Domènech (street), Sant Fèlix Church, the Onyar River, Josep Trueta Hospital, Plaça de la Independència, Pedra Bridge, Carrer Rutlla (street), Mercat del Leó market, Plaça Calvet i Rubalcaba, the Pont Major neighborhood, the Salesians school, the Sant Cristòfol old city entrance, the Sant Antoni Festival in Pont Major, and vistas; in S¿Agaró, the coast and the beach; in Banyoles, swimming in the lake, the La Tona chapel and fountain; the family farm and country house; in Port de la Selva, the Sant Pere de Rodes Monastery; in Palamós, the port, beach and town, and in Sant Medir, a family outing.