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  • '''Isabelle Borg''' was a visual artist, born in 1959 and died in 2010. ...London, graduating BA (Hons) in 1986. Since gaining an MA (History of Art) in 1994, she teaches art full-time at the University of Malta.
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  • '''Manuel Bugeja''' (1900-1993) was an actor and broadcaster in Melbourne, Australia. ...the '''British Army Ordinance Store''' in Valletta for four years and then in 1918 he joined the '''Navy''' where he stayed for five years.
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  • [[File:Jlw_sportsvibe.jpg|300px|thumb|right|jonlukaswoodenman in 2014]] [[File:Jonlukas_1971.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Jon Lukas in 1971]]
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  • ...[[Luqa]] until marriage and Evelyn Mizzi born in [[Vittoriosa]] and lived in [[Ħaż-Żabbar]] until marriage. ...e fourth child, two of whom already died (the second born named Andrew and died after 9 months of age), his father wanted his new born boy to be named Andr
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  • '''Valentin (Vinc) Barbara''' (1920-2005) was a Maltese translator and poet in New South Wales, Australia. ...in Valletta (1948-1964). He was also Chaplain of [[St Joseph Institute]] in Żabbar (1961).
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  • ...er songwriter. Born in [[Siġġiewi]] comes from a big family and was raised in a musical family constantly listening to his brother [[Mro. Dion Buhagiar]] ...musical talents through various studies and musical experiences especially in celtic music.
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  • ...amily home in [[Gżira]]. As a child, he attended [[Stella Maris College]] in Gżira. .... Caruana. He appeared one more time as a participant in this song conest in 2007 with the song ''Fil-Fidi Magħqudin''.
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  • Dr. '''Albert Hyzler''' born in [[Valletta]], 20 November, 1916, son of Professor [[Joseph Hyzler]] and Mar ...P. His parliamentary experience was short-lived because his father retired in 1950 when only one of his candidates was elected to the Legislative Assembl
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  • ...ea and Grace née Gerada. His family, dating back to his grandfather, lived in Floriana. ...]] of Floriana. About a year later he started on the Piano with a teacher in Floriana (no name known, but apparently his nickname was '''Bidittu'''). E
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  • '''Evaristo Azzopardi''' (1911-2001) was a Maltese musician and music tutor in Melbourne, Australia. Evaristo Azzopardi was born in Valletta and was taught music and violin by his father, a well-known violin
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  • ...(28 August 1925 – 10 June 1993) was a Maltese playwright and novelist born in [[Ħad-Dingli]]. ...reer and thus, between 1948 and 1950, attended St. Mary’s Training College in Middlesex UK qualifying as a teacher. He later became headmaster at [[is-Si
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  • ...ays. He stayed at St Edwards for eight years. He began to take an interest in sports writing as a schoolboy. ...hen he went to work at the Department of Information where he was involved in various duties, the last three years as Head of Government Publications.
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  • '''Manwel Nicholas-Borg''' (1918-1998) was a Maltese author and poet in Melbourne, Australia. ...Maltese Literature Group]] and other literature meetings. He began writing in 1938 and never stopped until his death on 30th May, 1998.
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  • '''Roger Parnis''' MBE (1923-1993) was a Maltese Surgeon in New South Wales, Australia. Roger was born in Sliema, Malta on 6 October, 1923. He was educated at [[St Catherine's Day S
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  • ...hard rock/heavy metal band from Switzerland. They enjoyed moderate success in North America during the 1980s. ...ce]] joined the band as frontman in time for their Metal Rendez-vous album in 1980.
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  • ...[[Royal University of Malta]], graduating as [[Legal Procurator]] in 1938. In the same year he joined the [[Allied Malta Newspapers Ltd]]. ...d and edit the weekly paper [[Il-Ħajja]] and served as part-time leacturer in Maltese literature at the [[University of Malta]].
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  • ...57 at [[Msida]]. He comes from a family of renowned musicians and searched in the area scene. Took the first training with his father Victor when he star ...me A.Mus obtain the diploma. and L.Mus. by the College of Music in London. In 1991 obtained the Fellowship Composition having trained under [[Mro. Paul G
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  • '''Lorrie Bellizzi''' (1 March 1922 - 20 July 1993) was a Maltese actor and singer. ...wrote comedy lyrics and introduced acrobatics to Malta. He was also active in politics.
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  • '''Ġeraldu Azzopardi''' (19 December 1910 - 10 May 1993) was a Maltese writer from [[Ħal-Lija]]. ...more injustices in Malta after World War II. His writings often landed him in hot water with authorities and persons of influence.
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  • ...98 – 1966). Huwa kompla jistudja għand is-Surmast [[Carmelo Pace]] (1906 – 1993). Issokta bl-istudji tiegħu f’Londra taħt il-professur N. Richardson u ...aħ. Minn żmien għal żmien huwa kien ukoll Surmast direttur tal-[[Għaqda Każin Banda San Filep]] ta’ Ħaż-Żebbuġ (1962-1986), [[Għaqda Melita banda
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  • '''David Lucas''' (5 June 1947 - 30 August 1993) was a Maltese musician. [[Category:Born in 1947]]
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  • '''Anthony Zarb il-Walker''' (14 July 1904 - 11 February 1993) was popular for his shows of strength. [[Category:Born in 1904]]
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  • Mro '''Carmelo Pace''' (1906 – 20 May 1993) was a prolific 20th century Maltese composer who wrote about 500 works, co [[Category:Born in 1906]]
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  • ...ġ Boys’ Primary School between 1951-1954 and the [[Archbishop’s Seminary]] in [[Floriana]] between 1954-1962. ...l and Cospicua Girls Secondary School (1997-2001). He was also an examiner in the MATSEC Board of Music at the University of Malta (1999-2001).
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  • '''Vincent Apap''' led Maltese sculpture in entirely new directions with his monumental works. ...ember 1909. After attending the [[Government Central School]], he enrolled in evening classes for modeling and drawing, studying under [[Giuseppe Duca]]
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  • ...Japan after the end of World War II and settled in Footscray, (Melbourne) in 1957. ...pleted a Master in International Law at the Australian National University in 1985.
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  • ...' was a Dominican priest and scholar who served as prior and parish priest in [[Sliema]] and [[Ġwardamanġia]] for many years. ...] before joining the [[Dominican Order]] in 1954 and continued his studies in philosophy and theology at [[St Thomas Aquinas College]], [[Rabat]].
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  • ...936 he became a primary school teacher. As he work for government schools, in 1938 he was transfered to the editorial staff of the [[Central Information ...ught Maltese at the Boy's Lyceum unil he retired in 1974. He also lectured in Maltese at the [[Mater Admirabilis Training College]] and acted as a member
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  • ...ayer he went on as a coach with the same Victoria Hotspurs and other teams in the Gozitan football league. ...of Victoria Hotspurs when they won their ninth and tenth league titles in 1993/1994 and 1999/2000 respectively. During the 1999/2000 season, Victoria Hots
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  • ...anuel continued studying and acquired various diplomas including a diploma in Mediterranean Studies as well as a science diploma. ...works on [[Giuseppe Cali]] 1846-1930 (1991) and [[Willie Apap]] 1918-1970 (1993).
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  • ...cemetery for non-Catholic Christians, mainly British servicemen stationed in Malta. His mother had been staying for a few months with her family. Brought up in [[Floriana]], Malta, his family had suffered greatly during the Second Worl
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  • ...d history of art at the Accademia di Belle Arti Pietro Vanucchi in Perugia in 1981. ...He started to play clarinet with the [[St George’s Band Club]] of Cospicua in 1957.
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  • ...of Arts (B.A) and in 1934, as Doctor of Laws (LL.D). As the first student in the course he was awarded the Government "Travelling Scholarship" and the " ...advocate for just over a year when he made the Public Service his career. In October 1936, he was appointed member of the Commission which, under the ch
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  • ...memories of her childhood here. Examples of this inspirations are present in Ancestor Cliffs and Caves and series Mnemonic Icons. ...el about a particular subject. At times, it might be something buried deep in my subconcious that seeps into the present and fires that zeal. Then I must
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  • ...Lady Strickland Trust for the College. John Manduca married Sylvia Parnis in l954; they have four children and eight grandchildren. Joined Allied Malta Newspapers Ltd in 1945; deputy editor 1953-1962; Malta correspondent, The Daily Telegraph and
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  • Galea pursued his musical studies at the [[Conservatorio Santa Cecilia]] in [[Rome]] and at [[London]]’s [[Central School of Jazz Music]] under [[Sta ...incidental music for [[Francis Ebejer]]’s film An Eye To Reckon With. In 1993 he was the first to compose a Maltese musical for children, ''Il-Ħanut tal
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  • She was born in [[Cospicua]] on 14 January 1952 to Karmenu and Ċettina nee' Camilleri. She She grew up in Bormla attending the local government school, and later worked as a tourist
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  • ...8 and started studying Maltese as part of an academic course of literature in 1940, but had to abandon the course for family reasons. He took up employme ...; and honorary president of the [[Għaqda tal-Folklor]] from its foundation in 1964 until the time of his death.
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  • '''Lino Spiteri''' born in [[Qormi]] on 21 September 1938, was a journalist, economist, and politician Oxford University, from where he obtained a Diploma in Social Studies (distinction); B.A.(Politics and Economics) (first-class hon
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  • ...ined a degree in Journalism from the International Institute of Journalism in Berlin. ...Party]] newspaper '''Iż-Żmien''' (The Time) which was produced and printed in the [[Freedom Press]].
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  • '''Maurice Eminyan''' was born in [[Valletta]], [[Malta]] on 30 April, 1922. Professor of Dogmatic Theology. ...[[Scoiety of Jesus]], he obtained a Lic.Phil. from Heythrop College, Oxon in 1946. An S.Th.Lic. from [[Woodstock College]]. Washington (1953), and from
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  • ...stess, mużiċist akkanit u ftit xhur wara beda jdoqq l-istrument 'Quartino in mi bemol' mas-[[Soċjeta Filarmonika Pinto Banda San Sebastjan]] ta' Ħal-Q ...rmonika Pinto Banda San Sebastjan f’ Ħal Qormi, u ftit wara dawk tal-[[Każin San Ġużepp u Banda de Rohan]] ta' [[Ħaż-żebbuġ]].
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  • ...19 ta’ Novembru, 1904, Mro. Melilli ddebutta bħala surmast mal-[[Għaqda Każin Banda San Filep]]. Meta ħa f’idejh id-direzzjoni tas- Soċjetà Filarmon ...899, huwa marċ uniku ta’ dan is-surmast u jinsab fil-arkivju tal-Għaqda Każin Banda San Filep biss.
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  • ...l-Gwerra bejn l-1944 u 1945 u b’hekk kien jieħu miegħu spiss lil ibnu l-każin. ...bħala arkivista meta fl-1952 l-Għaqda għalqet 70 sena u ġie inawgurat l-każin prezenti flimkien ma’ strumentatura ġdida u Arkivju Mużikali ġdid. Pro
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  • Ta’14 il-sena beda l-istudju tal-mużika fil-każin tagħna taħt is-Surmast [[Carmelo G.Borg]] u aktar tard kompla l-istudju t ...l-[[Għaqda Mużikali u Soċjali Madonna tal-Karmnu (Fgura)]]. Bejn l-1987 u 1993 il-[[Għaqda Mużikali Marija Annunzjata Ħal Tarxien A.D. 1862]] ħatritu
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