Malta (nation)
Found in 378 Collections and/or Records:
St. Peter's Bastion, Valetta [i.e. Valletta], right flank looking on to the Grand Harbour [Fortifications, Malta], 1850 - 1859
310 x 244 mm. View looking south from St Peter's counterguard, across Grand Harbour to Birgu where part of the St Angelo fortifications can be seen. Moored in the harbour is H.M.S. Hibernia, the 110 gun depot ship which was stationed in Grand Harbour between 1855 and 1919. The print is signed: 'Robertson and Beato'.
Strada Reale, 1912
282 x 241 mm. A view looking along the Strada Reale (Kingsway) from the Floriana end towards Fort St. Elmo, with pedestrians and pony-traps in the street. The street is decorated with flags for an unidentified celebration. The entrance to the Opera House is on the right hand side of the street.
Strada S. Giovanni, Valetta, Malta, 1909
Painting only. [No print]. [Missing]. [Negative useless].
Strada S. Giovanni, Valetta, Malta, 1909-11
350 x 250 mm. No print.
Strada San Giovanni, Valetta, Malta., 1909
[No print]. Missing.
Strada San Giovanni, Valetta, Malta, 1909
Quarter-plate. [Showing steep steps between tall buildings with people walking up or down them].
Strada San Giovanni, Valetta, Malta. Showing steep steps between tall buildings with people walking up or down them], 1909
[No print]. Missing.
Strada Santa Lucia, 1912
243 x 286 mm. Showing a steep street of steps in Valletta with tall buildings on either side and pedestrians in the street watching the photographer. This end of Strada Santa Lucia runs down into East Street and the Saint Barbara Bastion overlooking Grand Harbour.
Strada St Lucia
275 x 210 mm.
Strada Vescons [Vescovo] Malta, looking down from Strada Reale [Strada Vescovi], 1850 - 1859
312 x 256 mm. View from the Strada Reale (Kingsway) looking north along the Strada Vescovo (wrongly captioned 'Strada Vescons' in pencil beneath the print) towards Marsamuscetto Harbour. The street later became Archbishop's Street. In the left foreground in part of Palace Square and a small part of the Main Guard building. The print is signed: 'Robertson and Beato'.
Tapestries in the Council Hall
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall.
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall.
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Tapestries in the Council Hall.
275 x 210 mm. These are Gobelin tapestries, a series known as the: Tenture des Indes, representing tropical scenes and based on cartoons by Albert Eckhut. They were given by Grand Master Perellos (1697 - 1720).
Temple, 1975-09
[Probably Hagar Qim].
Temple, 1975-09
[Hagar Qim].
The Armoury corridor, 1909
Half-plate. Governor's Palace, Valetta, Malta. [Showing uniformed man on the right].
The Armoury Corridor, Valetta Palace, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. The Governors Palace.
The Armoury, Governor's Palace, Valetta, Malta, 1909
Half-plate.
The Armoury, Palace
275 x 210 mm.