This is an imago of former Ecuadorian president José Eloy Alfaro Delgado (1842-1912), a member of the Radical Liberal Party who was president twice: from 1895-1901 and 1906-1911. He was arrested in December 1911 after a failed coup attempt and locked up in de central jail of Quito. Killed by an angry mob on January 28, 1912.
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Uploading the original version of the Photo without mirroring and in the original frame, this photo is part of the National Photographic Archive of Ecuador, as it's show in this tweet from the official account of the Archive(in Spanish) https://twitter...