Malta (South Eastern Region) – Valletta – Phone Boxes
A legacy of British occupation, the red phone boxes designed for the Post Office by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. As
Read MoreA legacy of British occupation, the red phone boxes designed for the Post Office by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. As
Read MoreAnd another one from Valletta’s temporary art display, the meaning behind this one is: “Better a bird in your hand
Read MoreThis nativity scene was the first thing that I saw in Valletta after getting off the bus, and I’m rather
Read MorePaul Boffa has a nice spot for his statue, next to the first building which was constructed in Valletta. Born
Read MoreNamed after the nearby museum, which is now called MUZA, this is a little cafe, bar and restaurant in central
Read MoreAnother in the temporary art installation series in Valletta, this is one of my favourites of the collection so far.
Read MoreAnother from the temporary art installation in the city…. This one in perhaps a little less subtle than the others,
Read MoreThere are numerous of these temporary art installations around Valletta and they are each based around proverbs of various kinds.
Read MoreThere seem to be a lot of feral cats around Malta, or at least, a lot of domestic cats that
Read MoreI confess to not being an expert in Roman history, but I’m never heard of a Roman apiary being a
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