The colourful image depicts the Eucharistic sphere in gold on top of the Holy Bible, with two angels on the side, kneeling down in adoration and three cherubims above. This image is a memento commemorating the Small Mission. Overleaf, one finds 6 maxims regarding the Holy Eucharist.
The black and white image is a photo of the newly crowned effigy of Our Lady of Good Health venerated at the Church of St Francis in Rabat. It was crowned by the Archbishop of Malta Mgr Michael Gonzi.
The brown-coloured image is photo of the venerated Our Lady of Caraffa venerated at St John's Co-Cathedral, in the chapel which housed the image of Our Lady of Philermos, a much venerated and miraculous Byzintine icon already recorded in the 14th century on the island of Rhodes which the Order of St John brought with them in 1530. When Napoleone Bonaparte, in 1798, expelled the Order of St John’s from Malta, Grand Master Ferdinand Hompesch took it with him. However, after the wishes of pious Fra Gerolomo Caraffa, a 17th century copy of Our Lady of Lanciano (Matera), better known as Our Lady of Carafa, was removed from the Chapel of the langue of Italy in the same Co-Cathedral and today adorns the Chapel of Our Lady of Philermos. This memento commemorates the crowning of this famous image on the feast of Christ the King in 1954. At the back, there is a prayer of consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary and an indulgence is gained whenone recites this prayer for a whole month.
The black and white image is a photo of Pope Paul VI kissing the reliquary containing part of the arm of St Paul. This reliquary was on its way to Malta from Australia, where it was taken to the sick in various hospitals and other homes. This image is a memento commemorating the celebration for the sick held at the Parish of Rabat, dedicated to St Paul.
The black and white image is an original photo of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima found at the Stella Maris Parish Church in Sliema. It is a memento commemorating the great feasts that were held in the same Parish in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Overleaf, at the bottom right hand corner there is an illegible rubber stamp.
The black and white image is an original photo of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima found at the Stella Maris Parish Church in Sliema. It is a memento commemorating the great feasts that were held in the same Parish in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Overleaf one finds a dedication written in black ink: "With the compliments of Fr J.M. Inguanez P.P. - 18th June 1948." On the bottom right hand corner there is a rubber stamp stating "Copyright by M. Borg Carabott (illegible).
The image depicts a photo of the statue of St Paul to be found at St Paul's Shipwreck church in Valletta. The wooden titular statue of St Paul was carved in 1659 by Melchiorre Cafà, the brother of Lorenzo Gafà. Overleaf one finds a three-stanza prayer dedicated to the Saint. It is a memento commemorating the nineteenth centenary since St Paul was shipwrecked on the Island. This prayer carries an indulgence.
The small image depicts in blue ink the Holy Eucharist and at the top and bottom of the image one finds a guilded border. It is a memento celebrating the Golden Jubilee of Mgr. K. Psaila of his Ordination to the Priesthood. Overleaf one finds a small sonnet written by the same Mgr. K(armenu) Psaila, Malta's National Poet.
The pale-coloured image depicts a young Jesus Christ wearing a light orange tunic instead of the usual red one, in a flowery frame. Overleaf, one finds a memento commemorating the spiritual exercises for unmarried couples by Fr Charles G. Vella, Director of the Cana Movement in Malta. At the top of the memento there is handwritten in black ink the number 4B.