Arco di Tito, painting by Giovanni Fragapane
- MT NAM MEM-0002GF-03-02
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- 5/12/1962
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This painting represents the Arco di Tito and was painted in Rome.
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Arco di Tito, painting by Giovanni Fragapane
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This painting represents the Arco di Tito and was painted in Rome.
Ettore Raffi after his interview
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Ettore Raffi with the catch of the day
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Frame representing the effigy of Our Lady of Porto Salvo
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Giovanni Fragapane and his twin brother
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Giovanni Fragapane and interviewer Irene Sestili
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Irene Sestili was leading the theme 'The Malta-Lampedusa Connection'.
Giovanni Fragapane and interviewer Irene Sestili
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Giovanni Fragapane drawing Our Lady of Lampedusa for interviewer Irene Sestili, in order to explain the restoration works on the statue. This image is related to the interview from 01:41:00 onwards. Irene Sestili was leading the theme 'The Malta-Lampedusa Connection'.
Giovanni Fragapane showing his paintings
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This brand of soap generated many memories for the fishermen and the women of Lampedusa. This used to be bought in Malta during their travels and taken back home to their families.
Our Lady of Trapani and Our Lady of Lampedusa
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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.
Portrait of Giovanni Fragapane's mother
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Salvatore Davì and crew on a fishing vessel
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Salvatore Davì and other fishermen on a Stella di Mare boat
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Salvatore Davì on his fishing boat in Lampedusa
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Statue of Our Lady of Lampedusa
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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.