Testimonial letter from Mess President of the 100th Regiment, Royal Canadian Department.
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Testimonial letter from Rear Admiral John Luce, CB (4th February 1870 - 22nd September 1932).
Admiral Luce was a senior officer in the Royal Navy during and after the First World War. He played a significant role in the early development of the British Naval aviation. In 1921, Luce was appoined Admiral Superintendent, Malta Dockyard.
Testimonial letter from Sir Arthur Fremantle, Governor of Malta, in 1898. This testimonial indicates the first use of the word 'cigarettes', however, it is not clear whether these were imported or sold in Malta or whether they were already being produced by V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter from Sir Leslie Rundle, Governor of Malta between 1909-1915, showing his satisfaction in the services and products received from V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter from the 1st/20th Regiment of East Devonshire. It was signed just before they embarked on HMS Himalaya on the 17th January 1881.
Testimonial letter from The Albemarle Club in London for the products supplied by V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter from the Mess of the 31st Regiment for the products supplied by V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter from the Officers Mess 45th Regiment for the products supplied by V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter from the South Wales Borderers for the products supplied by V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter from Their Royal Highnesses, The Duke and Duchess of Connaught expressing the satisfactory services received from V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter dated 17th September 1918 from the Brigadier-General G.C. Stubbs.
Testimonial letter dated 30th August 1934 from Rag. Pietro Ghezzi, an esteemed Italian gentleman.
Testimonial letter dated 20th August 1932, thanking V. Marich and Co for the gift of cigarettes sent to His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, written by the Private Secretary.
Testimonial letter praising the products of V. Marich and Co.
Testimonial letter praising the products of V. Marich and Co.
Sir Herbert Plumer was sailing to Malta when the Sette Giugno riots took place in Malta. He arrived three days after the riots, where four (4) people were killed. By August 1919, the National Assembly had drafted a Constitution whereby a local government would deal with local matters, such as civil legislation, public instruction and finance. Items of imperial interest (defence, naval and military services and functions) would be dealt with by Westminster. Governor Plumer was appointed Governor of Malta by 1921 and held his post till 1924.
A government was formed following elections and the formulation and inauguration of the new parliament took place on the 1st November 1921.
Ellis, Richard, 1842-1924Sir Herbert Plumer was sailing to Malta when the Sette Giugno riots took place in Malta. He arrived three days after the riots, where four (4) people were killed. By August 1919, the National Assembly had drafted a Constitution whereby a local government would deal with local matters, such as civil legislation, public instruction and finance. Items of imperial interest (defence, naval and military services and functions) would be dealt with by Westminster. Governor Plumer was appointed Governor of Malta by 1921 and held his post till 1924.
A government was formed following elections and the formulation and inauguration of the new parliament took place on the 1st November 1921.
Ellis, Richard, 1842-1924Photo shows a crowd of people gathered in front of St George's Square in Valletta. It is not sure whether they are gathered for the new Governor of Malta, Sir Herbert Plumer, who read out the text of the Constitution on the 30th April 1921 or for the formulation and inauguration of the new parliament took place on the 1st November 1921.
Ellis, Richard, 1842-1924