Operational equipment Image gallery of the facilities and equipment of the Historical Archive, and of some of its documentary collections. More info More info Façade of the Historical Archive of the USC Stained glass window with the coat of arms of the USC founders Interior view of the third floor Entrance to the Archive Archive storage system Consultation room Overhead scanner Conference room Reintegration of paper Auxiliary library Archive repository Archive for the preservation of plans Office equipment for the preservation of parchments Andeis do Shelving for the old university collection universitario antigo Microfilm archive equipment. University collection. Table of grades from students at the Normal School for Teachers of Ourense. 1882-1883 Academic year. University Collection. View of the central square of the University Colleges. Design by Jenaro de la Fuente University Collection. Donation by Constanza Vázquez to Martín Afonso de Burgos University Collection. List of those enrolled in the second year of Philosophy. 1835-36 Academic year. Parchment from the Blanco Cicero collection. Donation letter from King Ferdinand II to the monastery of San Esteban de Chouzán (1182). Tomb of San Justo de Toxos Outos. Forum to Pedro Martínez de Carballido, neighbour of San Tirso de Cando. View of the Royal Hospital from the steps of the Cathedral. José de Verea’s will, a patient at the Royal Hospital (1801). Project for the reform of the Food Market. Façade facing San Agustín (1927). Cover of the guide to the Regional Exhibition of Galicia (1909). Protocol. Exchange of a boat between Antonio Fernández and Juan Rodríguez (1752). Letters patent of nobility (1698). Candendo’s house. Pedro González de Candendo’s will (1611). Certificate of nationality from the Spanish consulate in Saarbruecken (Germany) for Juan López Suárez (1912). View of the Ribadeo loading port of the company Sociedad Minera de Vilaodriz (1952). Invoice from Grober & Cia to the company Valcarce (1901). University Collection. Plan for the tower of Fonseca College by Mateo López (1598).