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English: Remains of the Baluard de Tellers (also called the Baluard de St Sever), the most western bastion of the Barcelona city walls looking south-east, with the towers of the Cathedral to the left, and to the right, the buildings of the factory of Valentin Esparó (1838-1955), formerly the Bonaplata Factory (1831-1838), and which were sold in 1855 to the Maquinista Terrestre y Marítima.
Español: Restos del Baluard de Tellers (también conocido como Baluard de St Sever), el baluarte más occidental de las murallas de Barcelona mirando al sureste, con las torres de la Catedral a la izquierda, y a la derecha, los edificios de la fábrica de Valentin Esparó (1838-1955), antigua Fábrica Bonaplata (1831-1838), vendida en 1855 a la Maquinista Terrestre y Marítima.
Català: Restes del Baluard de Tellers (també conegut com a Baluard de St Sever), el baluard més occidental de les muralles de Barcelona mirant al sud-est, amb les torres de la Catedral a l'esquerra, i a la dreta, els edificis de la fàbrica de Valentin Esparó (1838-1955), antiga Fàbrica Bonaplata (1831-1838), venuda el 1855 a la Maquinista Terrestre i Marítima.
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Source Bibliothèque nationale de France. http://ark.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb467506664
Author Franck (1816-1906)

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Remains of the Tallers Bastion in 1855 showing the buildings of the former Bonaplata Factory

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