Malta (nation)
Found in 378 Collections and/or Records:
Entrance to Connaught Hospital, Civita Vecchia, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. This building was formerly the Autica Corte or Courts of Justice. It bears over the door the arms of Grand Master Manoel Antonio de Vilhena. It was converted into a hospital at the private expense of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and opened by the Queen in 1909. [Showing two nuns coming out of the doorway].
[Entrance to Fort St. Angelo], 1950 - 1959
107 x 62 mm. Showing the exterior wall of Fort St. Angelo and the ramp leading up to the entrance tunnel.
[Entrance to tunnel, Fort St. Angelo], 1950 - 1959
62 x 107 mm. A view looking down the ramp towards the entrance to the tunnel.
[Entrance tunnel and ramp, Fort St. Angelo], 1950 - 1959
62 x 106 mm. A view looking along the sloping tunnel inside the entrance of the fort.
[Exterior of Fort St. Angelo], 1950 - 1959
106 x 62 mm. A view from the harbour showing the walls of Fort St. Angelo.
Exterior of the Chapel of Bones, Valetta, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). To the left is seen the outside of the Anatomical Theatre.
[Figurehead of HMS 'Hibernia' in Fort St. Angelo], 1950 - 1959
63 x 107 mm. A side view of the figurehead taken from HMS 'Hibernia' in 1912 when the navy moved its headquarters from that ship into the fort. The figurehead stands at the entrance to the fort inside the main gate.
Filfola islet, with Hagar Kim in the foreground, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Islet lost in the distant mists].
Fisher photograph collection
Fishing boats off Comino Island, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
[Floriana], 1882 - 1900
300 x 210 mm. A panoramic view from the ramparts of Valletta. It shows fortifications in the foreground; to the rear can be seen St Publius Church (with the granaries in front), Sarria Church, and the Methodist Church. To their right are the Maglio Gardens. This area suffered severely from bombing in World War II.
Floriana from St Angelo, 1975-09
Kodachromes, dated September 1975 and listed by processing number. Apparently taken on a visit to Malta while Marnham was Ambassador to Tunisia since the numbering follows a Tunisian sequence. Original numbering has been retained.
[Floriana viewed from the ramparts of Valletta], 1882 - 1900
285 x 245 mm. Part of the Valletta bastions are visible in the foreground, and there is a glimpse of Grand Harbour on the extreme left.
Fort Chambray, Gozo, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [View from the sea].
Fort Lascairs, Valetta, Malta, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Fort Lascairs, Valetta, Malta, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Fort Lascairs, Valetta, Malta, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Fort St. Angelo
275 x 210 mm.
Fort St Elmo, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). From inside the harbour, Valetta, Malta. [Also shows wrought iron bridge to the right].
Fort St Elmo, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). From outside the harbour, showing the breakwater.
French Chapel, St. John
275 x 210 mm.
G. M. Adolfo de Wignacourt (sic. i.e. Adrien de Wignacourt; memorial)
275 x 210 mm.
G. M. Ant. Manoel (de Vilhena; memorial)
275 x 210 mm.
G. M. Carafa (memorial)
275 x 210 mm.
G. M. Deredin (memorial)
275 x 210 mm.