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View of Block-6 from end of Block-7

Tal Handaq
Standing by the boundary wall (the school gates are to my right).  Photo shows (L-R) the end of Block-7, Block-17 and Block-6.

This photo was taken in March 2006 shortly after demolition had started.  At this time only Block-8 had actually been demolished and the school was still fully operational.

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View through the Exit/Entrance Gates

Tal Handaq
Block 7 with the bus parking area behind it.  I believe the palm tree is still alive and well in front of the new boys' school.


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End view of Block-17

Tal-Handaq
View of the road end of Block-17 (Music Block) from the tennis court gardens.

Visible on left is the back of the gym and on the right up the steps we see Block-5.


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Blocks 4, 5 and 6 (L-R)

Tal-Ħandaq
Photo taken from the roadside corner of Block 17 (the new music room).  It shows three of the Romney classroom blocks that came into use in 1960.    I never took any classes in these blocks but I was friendly with a pupil who's 3rd year form room was through the door that we see open in Block 5.


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Block-4 from end of Block-3

Tal Handaq
Ultra wide-angle view of Block-4 taken from between Block-3 and the boundary wall.

The iron railings visible at close right is from the raised access walkway on the end-extension of Block-3.

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Block-4

Tal-Ħandaq
Nice shot of Block-4 taken standing with my back to the back end of the school hall.  Block-3 is visible through the trees on the left.


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Wide Angle View From End Of Block-4

Tal Handaq
Standing on pathway between blocks 3 and 4.  The  covered walkway is attached to the end of Block-4.  Looking through the trees from left to right we see the end of Block-17 (music block), the boiler room, the changing rooms, the back end of the school hall and the "new" girls toilet block.

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Distant View Between Changing Rooms and School Hall

Tal Handaq
Long shot standing on path behind the boiler room at left and looking down between the changing rooms and school hall.

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Block-17 from end of Block-4

Tal Handaq
Unusual view of Block 17 (new music block) from the end of Block 4.

Block 17 from Block 5 steps

Tal Handaq
The new music room with the road beyond.  The corner of Block 6 is just visible on the left and I am standing on the steps of Block 5.


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Block 17 - Tal HandaqThe New Music Block)

Tal Handaq
This was the last classroom block to be built.   The photo was taken from the roadside corner of Block 6.


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Walkway between Block-17 and the Changing Rooms and Gym

Tal Handaq
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The walkway leads through to the road by the small electricity hub station and the tennis/netball/basketball court.  Block-17 was the "new" Music Block" and was the last classroom block built (1960/61).

The building at near left in the first photo is the boiler-room located opposite the Changing Rooms (at near right photo1).

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View of blocks 6 and 7

Tal Handaq
I am standing near what was in my time the exit gate.  Block 7 is on the right and Block 6 on the left and the netball/basketball court can be seen in the distance.

On a sad note:  At the time of this visit to the school (March 2006) Block-8 had just been demolished (it was the first to go) otherwise it would have been visible behind the court.


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Block 7

Tal Handaq
Wide angle view of Block 7.   This is the Romney block with the long, flat-roof extension on the back.

Behind the block you can just make out the first signs of ground work in preparation for the building of the new school.

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Road To Block 7

Tal-Ħandaq
Taken from the corner of the gymnasium with Block 9 (out of shot) across the road to my right.   The little building is the electrical hub station with the netball court behind.   You can just see Block 7 at the end of the road.


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Road To Block 7

Tal Handaq
This was a particularly attractive part of the school during the time of Liceo M.A. Vassalli.




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Block 7 From The Road

Tal-Ħandaq
Nice View of the front of Block 7.   This is the Romney Hut with the long extension at the back.   The exit/entrance gates are just out of view at the end of the road.


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Back View - Block 7

Tal handaq
Back of Block-7.  Located next to the road by the exit/entrance gates. Block-6 can be seen across the road behind the palm tree.


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Blocks 6 and 7

Tal Handaq
Block 6 with the little store room on the back is across the road at left and Block 7 is on the right showing the side extension.


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Block-8 from open area behind Block-7

Tl Handaq
Block-8 with Block-9 behind the netball/basketball court, 2005.

Photo taken from similar position to previous image but looking in pretty much the opposite direction.


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Block 6

Tal Handaq
The block with the little storage extension located next to the exit (or entrance) gates.




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Block 17

Tal Handaq
View of Block 17 with the Gym at left.  This photo was taken from the little road that lead down between Blocks 8 and 9.



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Block 17

Tal Handaq
Nice view of Block 17 from under the walkway at the end of block 5.   This is the last block to be built at Tal Handaq.


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Block 5

Tal Handaq
Block-5 on left.  Taken with my back to Block 4 and Block 17 visible in the distance.   You can almost smell those fig leaves......Any info....any memories?




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Block 7 From The Road

Tal Handaq
Photo taken from just inside the exit (in my time) gates.  Block-7 on left and Block-6 on right.   The block in the far distance behind the palm tree is Block-8.    I understand that this palm tree has some significance (a gift from ???) - if you have any info do let me know.

Old M.A. Vassalli pupils may recognize their English and Drama teacher, Marc Spiteri.

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Block-5

Nice view of Block-5 (facing Block-4 out of shot on left).

This can be a difficult one to place. The boiler room (at the back of changing rooms) is behind me on my right (look at the position of the walkway cover in the next photo).


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Between Blocks 5 and 4

Tal Handaq
Block 5 is on the left.  Looking out we see the back of the changing rooms (L) and (I think)  the back of the School Hall just visible on the right.

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Between Blocks 6 and 5

Tal Handaq
Don't know much about these blocks as I never had any classes in them.   The block at the end is the "new" Block-17.


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Block 17

Tal Handaq
This block had the largest windows of all the classroom blocks and I believe it was the last block to be built.   It's certainly the only one I don't remember from the time I left in July 1960.

It was situated between the gym and Block-6 (near right).   Blocks 4 and 5 are visible in the background.

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Block 6 From Exit Gate

Tal Handaq
...or maybe it was the entrance gate when you were at the school?  This is one of the newer Romney blocks built during the time I was at the school (Sept 57 to July 60).   Anyone know what the little extension was used for?

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