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1 digital surrogate of photograph on paper
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Arthur Wait as a boy, with a home-made bicycle. Presumably taken near his home in Pretty Bay.
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- English
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On the reverse: Built from broken parts from naval bikes from HMS Falcon. Called Red Devil. 1953. Royal Navy
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Technical Identification (original/physical copy): B&W; positive; paper print. Photographic Type: Photocopy of gelatin silver print. Size and dimensions of the digital surrogate image: TIFF: 13.9 MB (14,604,780 bytes); JPEG: 3.65 MB (3,831,575 bytes); 1968 x 2472 pixels; 24 bit depth; Resolution: 600 DPI
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Original found at Arthur Wait
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Internal relationship: Related to Arthur Wait interview, ephemera and correspondence
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The digital copy was created on 31/08/2017. Reproduction: scanning, Capture software: Canon 9000F Mark II
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Photographer: n/a; Location: Malta; Site: Birzebbugia
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General Keywords: World War II, Second World War, Grandparents, Sailors, Malta (Senglea; Cottonera; Birzebbuga; Pretty Bay), The Royal Navy, Maltese sailors, British sailors, Withdrawal crisis, Languages, Retirement in Malta, De La Salle College, HMS Ausonia, HMS Belfast, Strait Street, Dom Mintoff, Lord Carrington
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Date of cataloguing: 16/07/2018