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- either 30th April 1921 or 1st November 1921 (Creation)
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1 digital surrogate of photographic print
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Biographical history
Richard Ellis (27 January 1842 – 23 December 1924) was a British-Maltese photographer who was one of the pioneers of photography in Malta during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in St. Luke's, East London, he travelled throughout Europe as a circus performer before settling down in Malta at the age of nineteen. Within a few years he had opened a studio in Valletta, and became a renowned photographer. His archive of tens of thousands of photographs still exists, and his work is significant for both its historic value and technical quality.
Archival history
Private deposit by Ms Doreen Curmi and Louise Zammit La Rosa, grand daughters of the last owner of the business: Arthur Rizzo Marich.
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Photo 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.
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9 of 15 digitized photographic prints
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Carrier: Photographic print
Medium: Photograph
Digital format: TIFF
Resolution: 300 DPI
Mounted/not mounted/framed/not framed: No mount
Colour / B&W: B&W
Dimensions of photographic prints: 28.3cm X 22.4cm
Size and dimensions of digital image (born-digital or surrogate): 5040 x 4004 - 581MB
Hard copy / born digital: Hard copy
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Date of cataloguing: 29/11/2024
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Catalogued by: Sabrina Calleja Jackson