International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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International Labour Organisation
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International Labour Organisation
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International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
Part of Photographic Collection
I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation
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International Labour Organisation
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International Labour Organisation
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation - Albert Thomas, First Director General - April 1932
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International Labour Organisation - Laying of Foundation Stone
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation - Meeting of Member States
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation - Organising Committee
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I.L.O.
International Labour Organisation Conference
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I.L.O
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.
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Part of Memorja
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Part of Memorja
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Unknown - Milazzo Collection
J. Howard. Members of legislative assembly
Part of Photographic Collection
"Black Spot" cigarettes
J.C. Camilleri. Members of Senate
Part of Photographic Collection
"Black Spot" cigarettes
Jesus & Mary (Ta' Gesu' u Ta' Marija) - Victoria, Gozo (St. George)
Part of Lanfranco Bequest
Jews Sally Port in English Curtain -ca 1974
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Antiquities Section, Public Works Dept.
Part of Photographic Collection
Part of Photographic Collection
Government of Malta
Part of Photographic Collection
"Black Spot" cigarettes
L. Borg. Members of legislative assembly
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"Black Spot" cigarettes
L. Camilleri. Members of legislative assembly
Part of Photographic Collection
"Black Spot" cigarettes
L. Portelli. Members of legislative assembly
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"Black Spot" cigarettes
Lady Dormen, wife of Sir Alance Dormen
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Unknown - Milazzo Collection
Part of Memorja
Part of Photographic Collection
Lascaris Bastion - Restoration works
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U.K. Department of the Environment
Part of Memorja
Laurence Mizzi with two of his brothers at St. Paul's Bay
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Part of Memorja
Dates covered: 1931-1945. Laurence Mizzi spoke about the Italian declaration of war and the subsequent bombardments which had forced his family's relocation to Gudja as refugees. Laurence remembered the way of life in the rural areas, the disparity between the city dwellers and the villagers, the new living conditions which the former had to get accustomed to, the air raids, the black market, Victory Kitchen songs, the convoys and his take on the Maltese-born Italy-serving spy Carmelo Borg Pisani.
Laurence Mizzi_part01_16.07.2017
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In the first part of the interview, Laurence had spoken about the Italian declaration of war and his family's immediate relocation to Gudja. He remembered the refugees trickling out of the inner harbour area with the hope of being given shelter in the villages. He then spoke about how these refugees had to adapt to new living conditions in the rural areas and the cultural differences these people had experienced as opposed to city life.
Laurence Mizzi_part02_16.07.2017
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In the second part of the interview, Laurence Mizzi further explained the living conditions in Gudja and the cultural gulf between the Cottonera residents and the rural dwellers. He went on to recount the arrival of the German Air Force, the H.M.S. Illustrious air raid, contact with British servicemen, the underground shelters and the Victory Kitchens.
Laurence Mizzi_part03_16.07.2017
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.
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Laying of Foundation Stone by King Edward VII
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone by King Edward VII
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone by King Edward VII
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department
Laying of Foundation Stone of St. Luke's Hospital
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Public Works Department