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              MT NAM PDE_0083-PHO-33 · Item
              Part of The Lochhead Family Collection

              A photograph of two paintinga (frescos) of both 'The bombardment of the Post of Castille' and 'The assault upon the Post of Castille' which depict scenes from the Great Siege of Malta in 1565 displayed at the Palace of the Grand Master in Valletta. An additional picture showing 2 paintings in relation, also the balcony. This section is heavily restored and the balcony, said to be the bridge of one of the Order's ships, is not part of the original plan.

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              MT NAM GLC-08-04-150 · Item · 1814-1861
              Part of Guljana Letard-Ciantar

              Mosta, Porto Salvo (Valletta, San Paolo (Valletta), Notabile, Zabbar, Safi e Zurrieq, Mellieha

              MT NAM MEM-0003SD-01-01-02 · Item · 09/11/2017
              Part of Memorja

              Salvatore Davì continued to describe how he adapted to life in Malta and how he managed to integrate with the Maltese. His memories about the British, Valletta, Marsaxlokk and the Dom Mintoff administration were positive. However, contraband was a problem.

              Salvatore Davi_1_9.11.2017
              MT NAM MEM-0003SD-01-01 · File · 09/11/2017
              Part of Memorja

              During the interview, Salvatore Davì focused on his life experiences both in Lampedusa and in Malta. He lived in Lampedusa until 1968. That year he met his future Maltese wife and subsequently relocated to Malta in 1970. During the interview he spoke about the exchange of products between the two Islands. He also described how he adapted to life in Malta and how he managed to integrate with the Maltese. He spoke about Salvatore Gervaso and the Stella di Mare company, two names which are important for the theme 'The Malta-Lampedusa Connection.' His memories about the British, Valletta, Marsaxlokk and the Dom Mintoff administration were positive. However, contraband was a problem.