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- Nicholas Serracino (1877–1934), AIA, was an American architect active in late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century New York City. He was prin****lly...
- Peter Serracino Inglott (26 April 1936 – 16 March 2012) was a Priest, Philosopher, Scholar and Rector of the University of Malta from 1987 to 1988, then...
- movie filmed in Malta reaches Netflix's top ten". "Hounds of War". IMDb. Serracino, Joseph (30 December 2017). "Dawra kulturali mal-Port il-Kbir" (PDF)....
- Albelda: Vigila, after whom it was named and who was the illustrator; Serracino, his friend; and García, his disciple. The first compilation was finished...
- in his teens, bankrolled its construction. It was designed by Nicholas Serracino, an Italian architect practicing in New York, who, inspired by the Italian...
- period. In terms of the development of doing philosophy in Malta, Peter Serracino Inglott stands out as all-important, especially from the late 1960s onwards...
- Sisters of St. Francis. The 1907 church building, designed by Nicholas Serracino, was closed in 1937 and razed to provide access for the new Lincoln Tunnel...
- visitlithuania.net. Visit Lithuania Travel Agency. Retrieved 22 September 2019. Serracino, Joseph (16 December 2017). "Dawra kulturali mal-Port il-Kbir" (PDF)....
- first recorded open championship was held in 1923 and was won by Oscar Serracino-Inglott. Harry Camilleri won the championship a record eighteen times...
- Councilor (1980–1981), candidate for Governor of M****achusetts (1982) Peter Serracino Inglott University of Malta Campion 1955 Malta Priest, philosopher and...