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Title: Nineteenth century street scene in Valletta
Authors: Cassar, Paul
Keywords: Valletta (Malta) -- History -- 19th century
Valletta (Malta) -- Description and travel -- 19th century
Valletta (Malta) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century
Issue Date: 1972
Publisher: De La SaIle Brothers Publications
Citation: Cassar, P. (1972). Nineteenth century street scene in Valletta. In: B. Hilary (ed.), The Malta Year Book 1972. Malta: De La SaIle Brothers Publications, pp. 393-402.
Abstract: One wonders how many of the present day visitors to Valletta ever stop to reflect how the hustle and bustle of the streets of this city would have appeared to them had they lived during the last century. One of the oddest scenes that would have met their gaze was the sight of convicts condemned to hard labour engaged in sweeping the streets of the city. ''The business of cleaning the town", wrote the English traveller George Waring in 1834, "is performed by convicts, some drawing a cart and a party of five or six sweeping and shovelling attended by two soldiers with bayonets in their hands. The poor convict scavengers are all in chains which make a melancholy clanking noise and those who are condemned for life have irons on both their legs". [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/57647
Appears in Collections:Malta Yearbook : 1972

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