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The 1970s. The visit by Américo Tomás
Luis Lapausa Arango, General Operations Service Technician (Carpenter), 1960-2008The 1970s. The visit by Américo Tomás
Luis Lapausa Arango, General Operations Service Technician (Carpenter), 1960-2008
When Américo Tomás came here with his wife, Franco and his wife also came by. And I remember that before they came everything was a mess. The heating consisted of iron or metal pipes and when it was switched on they would start making noise, "Clack, clack, clack," as the water went through the pipes. A general who heard it asked me, "What's that noise, my boy, what is that?" "Those are the water pipes," I said. "But there's something else there, there's something there." He brought in a few men to uncover the pipes and I said to myself, "Boy are they sure afraid of an attempt on his life here." He finally calmed down when he realised they were the water pipes because even the concierge came around to tell him, "those are the water pipes and everything is all right".
He began to work at the Museum as an elevator operator, then as a guard and finally, from 1997, as a carpenter for the Museum, which was his true profession.
Interview recorded on December 19, 2017
Interview index
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My three occupations -
A very different museum -
Tips -
An incident with the royals -
In the spirit of Tony Leblanc films -
Morning watchman, carpenter in the afternoon -
Monte Pío for social welfare -
Late 1970s. Anthony Quinn, Charlton Heston and Jimmy Carter -
The 1970s. The visit by Américo Tomás -
The Blue Division -
Alfonso Pérez Sánchez and the trade unions -
Directors willing to discuss things -
Working at the carpentry -
Diego, the concierge -
My grandchildren should know what a watchman and a carpenter are
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