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* Charles Clews Garden (including bronze bust), Marsascala. Inaugurated 2011.[https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/remembering-a-timeless-pioneer.347741]
* Charles Clews Garden (including bronze bust), Marsascala. Inaugurated 2011.[https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/remembering-a-timeless-pioneer.347741]
* Charles Clews ceramic sculpture, with [[Gemma Portelli]] and [[Victor Apap]]. Bisazza Street, Sliema. [[Brian Green]] (sculptor), commissioned by the Ministry of Resources and Rural Affairs.[http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2011-06-07/news/bisazza-street-fully-upgraded-293731/]
* Charles Clews ceramic sculpture, with [[Gemma Portelli]] and [[Victor Apap]]. Bisazza Street, Sliema. [[Brian Green]] (sculptor), commissioned by the Ministry of Resources and Rural Affairs.[http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2011-06-07/news/bisazza-street-fully-upgraded-293731/]
== See also ==
* [[Mit-Tarza Għall-West End|Stage Commandos: Mit-Tarza Għall-West End]] - kitba ta' [[Laurie Bellizzi]] (1963)


[[Category:Charles Clews]]
[[Category:Charles Clews]]

Revision as of 11:50, 15 April 2020

The Charles Clews Memorial Collection consists of the private papers, scripts, photos and memorabilia owned by the estate of Charles Clews. The collection is housed in Marsascala and is curated by Alan Clews. Artefacts continue to be added to the collection as the family endeavours in perpetuating the legacy of this popular entertainer and writer. This page contains highlights from activities associated with the collection.

Exhibitions

Other Events

Publications

  • Toni Sant (ed) Ejjew Nidħku Ftit Ieħor ma' Charles Clews, (SKS, 2019) [3]
  • Anne Marie Bonnici, Charles Clews (1919-2009) Kittieb u Attur Komiku Popolari (Klabb Kotba Maltin, 2012).[4]

Memorials in Public Spaces

  • Charles Clews bronze bust, Gardjola Gardens, Senglea. Joe Chetcuti (sculptor), inaugurated 2016.[5]
  • Mural of Charles Clews, Fgura. Justin Bonnici (artist).[6]
  • Charles Clews Garden (including bronze bust), Marsascala. Inaugurated 2011.[7]
  • Charles Clews ceramic sculpture, with Gemma Portelli and Victor Apap. Bisazza Street, Sliema. Brian Green (sculptor), commissioned by the Ministry of Resources and Rural Affairs.[8]

See also