Walter Rodwell Wright - Chief Justice Malta |
"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Maxime Vorobev 2009 - Grand Harbour, Malta
"Russian orphans brought to Malta for short stays with local families may have been scarred by the experience, experts have told The Sunday Times.
Children's Commissioner Carmen Zammit voiced concern over the work of the International Charity Society, which has brought Russian children to Malta since 1998. The issues she raised were backed by clinical psychologist Martin Micallef. The Sunday Times last week highlighted the case of 13-year-old boy Sergei Federov who was hosted by Karl and Romina Bonaci for five years before being sent back to Russia in January. He has not returned. This occurred weeks before the body of another orphan, Maxim Vorobyev, was found in the sea 10 days after he disappeared last February".
Thursday, 1 May 2014
Joseph Pyke - Died 1958
Irish Salem (Read more) |
Location:
Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Lisa Gherardini - Tomb
From the BBC:
"Scientists in the Italian city of
Florence have opened a tomb to extract DNA they hope will identify the model for
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
The tomb contains the family of Lisa Gherardini, a silk merchant's wife who is believed to have sat for the artist.
It is hoped DNA will help to identify her from three skeletons found last year in a nearby convent."
Labels:
art,
Burial in Church,
Lost burial grounds,
tomb
Location:
Florence, Italy
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