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Archived from the
original on 15
September 2017.
Retrieved 14
March 2015. "
Polverista restored".
Times of Malta. 2
December 2007.
Retrieved 14
March 2015. "One...
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approximately 40,000 lb (18,000 kg) of
gunpowder stored in a
magazine (
polverista) in Birgu, Malta,
mistakenly detonated. The
explosion killed an estimated...
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became a
colony by the
Treaty of
Paris in 1814. Ġonna tal-Kmand 1806
Birgu polverista explosion Froberg mutiny "Census in Malta".
National Statistics Office...
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Argotti Botanical Gardens Sir
Luigi Preziosi Gardens Vilhena Gardens Polverista St. Philip's
Garden Herbert Ganado Gardens Jubilee Grove (which demarcates...
- some of the
original ramparts in the process. In the 18th century, a new
polverista was
built in the
Vendome Bastion, and
stores were
built in the area between...
- in 1792, to the end of 1816. W. Lewis. p. 164. vittoriosa. "Explosion
Polverista Vittoriosa".
Medical Officers of the
Malta Garrison.
Archived from the...
- to a lack of funds. The only
military building on the
headland was a
polverista at Ras Ħanżir,
which Pinto built in 1756.
Malta was
eventually taken over...
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Architecture and Fortification.
Occasional Papers (2): 6. "Explosion
Polverista Vittoriosa".
Medical Officers of the
Malta Garrison.
Archived from the...
- five
embrasures and a
barbette parapet, a flat-roofed echaugette, and a
polverista with a
conical roof. The fort's
eastern flank,
overlooking Mġarr Harbour...
- Fort Bellefontaine, to
explore the
American West. July 18 – 1806
Birgu polverista explosion: A
gunpowder magazine explosion in Birgu,
Malta kills around...