‘We must cherish freedom, celebrate it and fight for it’
Couple will mark island's 60th independence anniversary
He founded a trade house in Xagħra where girls learnt skills such as lace-making, weaving, domestic work and hygiene
Bathing habits and costumes have evolved over the centuries almost full circle back to original nudity
Up to the Napoleonic era, cargo and warships relied exclusively on oars and sails to move across waters
Heroes' biographies have been reconstructed by researcher Robert Attard in his new book
Talk to be given by Dawn Adrienne Saliba
After narrowly escaping capture by the Nazis in WWII, he has led, taught and participated actively at De La Salle College, Vittoriosa, for over 70 years
How did a portrait of Grand Master Pinto end up in a frame belonging to the portrait of Emperor Francis I? Or one of Grand Master Ximenes in a frame belonging to Emperor Charles VI?
With the practice of men and women swimming together as a leisure activity came a new way of looking at the beach: a stage in which the self is displayed
Some thought he would not fit in. But he used his zeal and energy to transform “the most isolated of Maltese villages” and help the Imġarrin
Archaeology and war museums, Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra, Maritime Museum and Fort St Angelo to open from 9am to 7pm
The exhibition marks 275 years since the failed plot
It is considered one of Enrico Regnaud’s best paintings on the island
He showed a strong aptitude for maths from a young age
You can date post-war Maltese postcards by measuring how skimpy the bikinis are
The Peninsular War was fought by Spain, Portugal and the UK against Napoleonic France
'Mhux Bir-Ration' offers a taste of the past
Discussion will highlight the emotional contributions of the participants
After his return from exile in Uganda, he designed various works of art for the rebuilt basilica
Importance of teaching students how to think critically was also discussed
The restored pulpit of the Vittoriosa church was inaugurated a year ago
By 1942, there were five aerodromes and airstrips in Malta
Other foremost structures around the islands that paid the ultimate price to real or perceived progress
The minister has given no explanations
His writings made him so well-known he was dubbed the Father of Maltese Literature
Mgr Emmanuel Agius is a former dean of the Faculty of Theology at the University of Malta
One Penny Victorian overprint among attractions
Malta was going through a difficult period when the organisation was set up
50 years of innovation driving the trend towards a cashless society
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