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- 25/09/2017 (Creation)
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In the interview Ettore Raffi shared memories regarding trade between Lampedusan fishermen, sailors and the Maltese. The Lampedusans used to consider Malta as a rich island because of the availability of tobacco, sugar, chocolate and bars of soap. He recalled relations between Maltese, Italian and British sailors, as well as the nightlife in Valletta, particularly related to Strait Street, and Maltese women. Ettore Raffi gave us his opinion about Maltese culture, the period between 1964-1979, the Dom Mintoff government and the changes after Independence.
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- Taljan
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Duration of the Interview: from 27:33 to 48:35 minutes; Format dimensions: Size MP3: 27.7 MB
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Internal relationship: Related to Ettore Raffi photographic materials and ephemera
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The interview was done in Lampedusa by Irene Sestili, National Archives of Malta
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General Keywords: Sailors, Trade, Dom Mintoff, Women in Malta, Strait Street, British in Malta, Panama, Tunisia, Valletta, Selling fish, Independence, Culture, Salvatore Davì