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1 digital surrogate of photographic paper
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This religious icon represents Our Lady of Lampedusa, also known by the name of Madonna di Porto Salvo. This image is related to the oral history interview from 01:36:00 hours onwards, wherein the interviewee spoke about the statue.
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Technical Identification (original/physical copy): Colour; positive; print; Photograph Framed. Size and dimensions of the digital surrogate image: TIFF: 51.2 MB (53,775,586 bytes); JPEG: 5.47 MB (5,736,717 bytes); 5184 x 3456 pixels; 24 bit depth; Resolution: 72 DPI
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Original found at Giovanni Fragapane
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Internal relationship: Related to Giovanni Fragapane interview and ephemera
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Photographer: Irene Sestili; Locality: Lampedusa; Site: Giovanni Fragapane residence
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The digital copy was created on the 24/09/2017
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General Keywords: Lampedusa, Sanctuary, Maltese colony, Valletta, Sliema, De Battista family, Caruana family, Borboni, Salvatore Gatt, Archives, Salvatore Davì, Stella di Mare, Salvatore Gervasi, Dom Mintoff, Mediterranean Crisis, Gaddafi, Knights of Malta, Religious feast, Statue
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Date of cataloguing: 17/07/2018