Gozo
6 Authority record results for Gozo
Hart worked as Chief Architect in the Edinburgh City Architecture Department in Scotland. When he came to Malta he also visited Gozo and Comino, and several sites within the Islands between the 1950s and 1980s.
Rodgers joined the RAF in his late 20s and was a trained photographer, very often doing aerial photography. He also documented his time in Malta in the late 1930s through photography.
Guido Stilon (1932–1975) was a Maltese photographer known for his striking visual documentation of life in Malta during the mid-20th century. Stilon developed an early interest in photography, capturing Malta and Gozo’s changing urban and rural landscapes, industrial developments, and daily life.
Although Stilon never worked as a professional photographer, his keen eye and dedication earned him international recognition. His images provide a vivid portrayal of Malta’s transformation in the post-war period. He was also involved in photographing archaeological excavations, contributing valuable historical records.
His work gained prominence when it was featured in a global photography competition, leading to an exhibition at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Today, his legacy is preserved through thousands of negatives and slides and his photographs continue to be showcased in exhibitions and publications and offer a rare glimpse into Malta’s social and cultural evolution.
Despite his relatively short life, Guido Stilon left behind a powerful visual record of an era in transition, making his work an essential part of Malta’s photographic heritage.