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LL/91069
James Robertson
1856
Queen Adelaide's Church
[Photographic views of Malta, taken in 1856, by James Robertson]

Salted paper print, from glass negative
26.0 x 31.3 cm (image)
 
The Royal Collection
RCIN 2700017
 
View of St Paul's Pro-Cathedral and its surroundings, including a fortified sea wall and, on the right-hand side, the Beverley's hotel (now destroyed) which hosted, amongst others, Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832).
 
The cathedral, built between 1839 and 1844, was commissioned by the Dowager Queen Adelaide (1792-1849) who spent the winter of 1838-9 in Malta and was dismayed to find no proper place of Anglican worship on the island. The church, with its spire rising to over 65 metres, represents one of Valletta's landmarks.
 
LL/91069


 

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