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MT NAM CMD-01-PAT-00425 · Item · 02/12/1963
Part of Commerce Department

Applicant/s name: Schanschieff Alexander; Paul Michael John. Inventor/s name: n/a. IPC (International Patent Classification): n/a.

MT NAM MEM-0013TMF-01-01-02 · Item · 10/07/2017
Part of Memorja

In the second part of the interview, Theresa spoke about the Victory Kitchens, the lack of certain commodities, soldiers in Gozo, how she had befriended a French soldier in Malta and the award of the George Cross.

MT NAM MEM-0013TMF-01-01-01 · Item · 10/07/2017
Part of Memorja

In the first part of the interview, Theresa spoke about her relocation to Gozo due to her father's appointment as Commissioner, life in the sister island and a particular air raid which had destroyed part of the family home in Balluta.

MT NAM MEM-0013TMF-01-01 · File · 10/07/2017
Part of Memorja

Dates covered: 1928-1945. Theresa Muscat-Fenech spoke about the outbreak of war and the subsequent bombardments while her family had been living in Sliema. Her father had been appointed a Commissioner of Gozo and, as a result, the family had to relocate to the sister island, where she had experienced a sense of community with Gozitan children. She was not overly affected during the siege.

Theresa Muscat-Fenech
MT NAM MEM-0013TMF · Subfonds · 1928-2017
Part of Memorja

Theme: Experiencing war - survival, shelter and food. Theresa Muscat-Fenech was born on the 31st of October 1928 in Attard. She had four sisters and eight brothers, four of whom had died in infancy. Her mother was a housewife and her father was a civil servant who had been Commissioner for Gozo during the Second World War. Theresa had been a teacher at Msida and St Julian's schools between 1948 and 1956. She had been married and had had two girls.