He was born in Torrelavega in 1896, he was of Agustín Lorenzo Gil and Valentina Molleda Ugarte´s son.
He
married Avelina García and he had three
children: Alfredo that continued with the family business in “ la plaza de Abastos” ; Ricardo , a famous architect known for designing the buildings of the
Chamber of Trade and the Circle of Torrelavega´s Playtime or the school of the
Agustinos in Santander; and Soledad, a
famous gallerist who lives in Madrid.
He devotes
himself to the family business,- a factory of sausages- and he gets into politics, he was the mayor during the Second Republic,
since 21st February 1936 until 7th October 1937. With a few friends he is co-founder of the
Popular Library of Torrelavega.
He was good
friend of great and bright intellectuals such as Rafael Alberdi, Mauro Muriedas, Pisano
and José Luis Hidalgo.
During the
Spanish Civil war he helped economically many republicans who had remained
surrounded during his summer vacations in Suances.
Chased after
the Civil War, he was sentenced to death, a sorrow that is damaged because he
was sent to the Provincial Prison of Santander where he stayed for many years.
After his release from prison he exiles
with his family in Barcelona.
Finally, he rebuilt
his life in Madrid, where he died in 1980. The Torrelavega Municipal Corporation
recognizes the figure of Pedro Lorenzo
dedicating a street in the middle
of the 80s, being mayor at the
time José Gutiérrez Portilla.
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