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Archival descriptionSalvatore Davì on his fishing boat in Lampedusa
- MT NAM MEM-0003SD-02-04
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- 1963-1967
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0003SD-02-06
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- 1960s
Part of Memorja
Giovanni Frangapane_part03_24.09.2017
- MT NAM MEM-0002GF-01-01-03
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- 24/09/2017
Part of Memorja
In this part of the interview, Fragapane focused on his experiences and memories about Malta. He described the conference for peace in the Mediterranean after the Gaddafi crisis and the Dom Mintoff period.
- MT NAM MEM-0002GF-01-02
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- 05/01/2018
Part of Memorja
Statue of Our Lady of Lampedusa
- MT NAM MEM-0002GF-02-03
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
This religious icon represents Our Lady of Lampedusa, also known by the name of Madonna di Porto Salvo. This image is related to the oral history interview from 01:36:00 hours onwards, wherein the interviewee spoke about the statue.
Portrait of Giovanni Fragapane's mother
- MT NAM MEM-0002GF-03-01
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- 05/06/1962
Part of Memorja
Our Lady of Trapani and Our Lady of Lampedusa
- MT NAM MEM-0002GF-03-03
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
These postcards represent Our Lady of Trapani and Our Lady of Lampedusa. This image is related to the interview from 01:39:00 until 01:40:00 wherein Giovanni Fragapane speaks about the relationship between Our Lady of Trapani and Our Lady of Lampedusa.
Frame representing the effigy of Our Lady of Porto Salvo
- MT NAM MEM-0002GF-03-04
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
Major Henry Louis Gatt_1_08.02.2018
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-01-01
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- 08/02/2018
Part of Memorja
Dates covered: 1882-1979. Major Henry Gatt (retd.) talked about his wartime experiences: his family's relocation to Rabat from Valletta, the shelters, the arrival of Spitfire aircraft and his military service. The second part of the interview consisted of his post-War service, especially his posting in the final months of the British Mandate of Palestine. He remembered the King David Hotel bombing, the terrorist groups, the so-called 'Sergeants Affair' and he finished off by recalling the rundown and the final withdrawal of British forces from Malta.
Major Henry Louis Gatt_2_15.03.2019
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-01-03
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- 15/03/2019
Part of Memorja
Dates covered: 1882-1950. Major Henry Gatt's (retd.) father was the late Brigadier Alfred Joseph Gatt and during the interview Henry talked about his father's military service in Gallipoli during the First World War.
Transcript_Henry Gatt_08.02.2018
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-01-02
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- 01/06/2020
Part of Memorja
Transcript_Henry Louis Gatt_15.03.2019
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-01-04
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- 01/06/2020
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-02
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- 08/02/2018
Part of Memorja
Maria Therese Gatt at the living quarters at Għajn Tuffieħa camp
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-19
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- June 1947
Part of Memorja
Maria Therese Gatt, née Frendo Randon standing by billets at Ghajn Tuffieha camp during her honeymoon.
Henry Louis Gatt in a tent during his posting in Palestine
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-21
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- March 1947
Part of Memorja
Henry Louis Gatt sitting in a tent on an encampment during his posting in Palestine.
Visit of Queen Elizabeth II - inspection of guard of honour
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-31
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- 07-05-1954
Part of Memorja
Henry Louis Gatt is third from left (partly hidden) standing at attention.
Henry Louis Gatt while posted overseas
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-32
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
Henry Louis Gatt in an unidentified location during military service.
Henry Louis Gatt and other officers at an observation post
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-34
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
Henry Louis Gatt (with swagger stick, second from left) and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (with hands behind back, second from right) with a group of officers leaving an observation post.
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-36
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- 20-12-1967
Part of Memorja
(From left) Major Henry Louis Gatt, Major Claude M. Gaffiero, an unidentified army officer, Lieutenant Colonel Edward 'Eddie' Gatt, Queen Elizabeth II, Lieutenant Colonel J. Cremona, Prime Minister George Borg Olivier, Colonel George V. Micallef, Lieutenant Colonel Edward Von Brockdorff (partly hidden), Archbishop Sir Michael Gonzi (partly hidden), Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and an unidentified civil servant sharing a lighthearted moment.
Staff officers at Auberge de Castille
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-39
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- 1960s
Part of Memorja
Major Henry Louis Gatt is the first one on the left with his back against the wall (mid-picture). Major General John 'Johnny' Frost, GOC Troops Malta and Libya is in the front row, centre.
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-47
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
Henry Louis Gatt with his and his father's medals
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-51
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- 15-02-2019
Part of Memorja
Alfred Joseph Gatt and Colonel J. Sleeman walking in Valletta
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-49
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- 16-01-1938
Part of Memorja
Tower Road, Balluta Bay, Sliema
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-52
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
A group of people posing for a photograph alongside a bus
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-53
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- 1920s
Part of Memorja
The Lower Barracca Gardens and Grand Harbour
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-62
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- 1920s-1930s
Part of Memorja
RNH Bighi is visible in the background
A group of people sitting across a wooden pole in St George's Bay
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-65
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
The Dragonara Palace is in the background
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-02-67
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
Postcard showing Maria Therese Frendo Randon
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-03
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- 03/03/1930
Part of Memorja
Maria Therese Frendo Randon was the wife of Henry Louis Gatt
Obverse of British War Medal awarded to Anthony Joseph Gatt
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-14
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- 1919
Part of Memorja
Bottom edge of British War Medal awarded to Anthony Joseph Gatt
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-14C
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- 1919
Part of Memorja
Framed photograph of Queen Elizabeth II with the Duke of Edinburgh and army officers
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-09
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- 1954
Part of Memorja
Henry Louis Gatt is in the second row, sixth from right.
Medals awarded to Henry Louis Gatt
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-12
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- c. 1943-1992
Part of Memorja
Postcard showing a newly-married army couple
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-07
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- 1938-1939
Part of Memorja
(Clockwise from top left) Harold Micallef, Lina Gatt, May Gatt, née Formosa, James 'Jimmy' Gatt (son of Brigadier Alfred J. Gatt), Rosa Ripard, unnamed girl and Peter Gatt at the wedding of May and James Gatt.
Reverse of Victory Medal awarded to Anthony Joseph Gatt
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-15B
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- 1919
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-17
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-17B
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
Bottom edge of Service Medal of the Order of St John, awarded to Anthony Joseph Gatt
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-18C
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
Reverse of King George V Silver Jubilee Medal awarded to Anthony Joseph Gatt
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-19B
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- 1935
Part of Memorja
Veteran said almost nothing to his 14 children about time in Gallipoli
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-24
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- 25-04-2015
Part of Memorja
The Times of Malta.
Author: Ivan Martin
Maltese contributions to Allied war efforts
- MT NAM MEM-0007HLG-03-25
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- 10-01-2016
Part of Memorja
The Sunday Times of Malta.
Author: Michael Galea
https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/Maltese-contributions-to-Allied-war-efforts-in-1916.598304
Laurence Mizzi_part03_16.07.2017
- MT NAM MEM-0008LM-01-01-03
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- 16/10/2017
Part of Memorja
In the third part of the interview, Laurence Mizzi had started by reciting some verses about the Victory Kitchens. He spoke about the Black Market and the effects this racketeering had on the Maltese population, the arrival of the convoys, his opinion on the Malta-born Italy-serving spy Carmelo Borg Pisani and he mentions a particular accident involving himself and one of his brothers during the war.
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0049GM-02-03
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- 1950s
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0049GM-02-07
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0049GM-02-09
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
- MT NAM MEM-0049GM-03-02
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- n/a
Part of Memorja
This short story is about an ordeal which the crew of the trawler Pompei experienced during a storm. The trawler together with a crew of thirteen men were on its way to the port of Lampedusa. The lighthouse of the port of Lampedusa was in sight, when a storm brew-up from the north west. The storm was so strong that the large trawler was almost going to capsize. The trawler’s captain Girlando Policardi who was an experienced sea captain from Lampedusa, was terrified and handed the helm to the trawler’s owner Giuseppi Zerafa, known as Ir-Rocky. The youngest member of the crew Giuseppe Mattina, who was 13 years old, was very seasick. After a twenty-four-hour ordeal they managed to arrive safely at the port of Lampedusa.
Part of Memorja
Part of Memorja
Mikelina Vella_part03_27.06.2017
- MT NAM MEM-0012MV-01-01-03
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- 2017-06-27
Part of Memorja
In the third part of the interview, Mikelina Vella remembered the British servicemen that used to frequent Mosta from the nearby aerodrome at Ta' Qali and she later spoke about the award of the George Cross and its presentation to the people of Mosta. She then finished her interview with a wartime song.
- MT NAM MEM-0012MV-02-01
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- 27/06/2017
Part of Memorja
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