Valletta, Bus Terminus
When I came across this old picture of the Malta tram terminus (of about 1930s or 40s) I could not figure out where could it be. 
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When I came across this old picture of the Malta tram terminus (of about 1930s or 40s) I could not figure out where could it be. 
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Mary Attard
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I well remember the authentic Xlendi Bay in Gozo as this 1930 image shows.
Fast forward some 70 odd years and today you can have a nice 3 course lunch or dinner by the seaside.
To be able to enjoy this luxury a price was paid by losing the charming old rustic simpliciy of the original Xlendi. Only one tree and the small block of garages (as shown in red) remains of the old place.
You can't have the cake and eat it. We have to enjoy the new perks that Xlendi now offers and move on. But it is still good to see where we're heading with all the 'progress'.
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Mary Attard
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Mention Enid Blyton to a bunch of people of my age and they are taken back in time to adventure stories that have coloured many a youngster back in the 60s and 70s. The Famous Five adventures were to us in those days what Harry Potter is to today's generation.
But did you know that in Malta we have the remains of her first husband Hugh Pollock?
I came across his burial place in the Military Cemetery in Mtarfa by coincidence while doing some research on Mtarfa on moving to the area some five years ago.

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Mary Attard
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7:52 PM
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