Greetings from Malta...

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Greetings from Malta...

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Hi everyone! I'm writing this from my hotel in Malta! I am right in the middle of the 3 day Seminar on the Conservation and Restoration of Arms and Armour, sponsored by the Royal Armouries in Leeds and the Pallace Armouries in Valletta. It has been an amazing 2 days so far. My presentation on riveted maille went very well and I feel was very well received. There have been many other excellent presentations, including one by Simon Metcalf on maille, and another very good one by David Edge concerning work at the Wallace Collection.

Today we toured the Pallace Armouries. It is quite amazing that there is anything left at all - this is basically an open-air museum with a tremendous amount of humid salt air constantly present. It is only the fact that most of the items are covered with laquer and oil that has preserved them. Nonetheless they have a fantastic array of 16th century arms and armour.

More later, and pics, when I get home.

Steve

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Post by Raselsnarf »

Boy Rub it in why don't you LOL. Seriously glad to hear you are having a good time.

Are you getting any pics while you are there and also are they letting you see the back side of the armour as well? Hard to find good pics of the strappings and rivet work.


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Post by James B. »

LUCKY BASTARD!!!!!!! Sounds like fun.

They have any news on the movie Guy Ritchie is making on the battle of Malta?

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That's it! Steve can no longer post or read here. I'm jealous!


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Steve, I just want to say with all INsincerity, YOU SUCK! Image

I'm with JT. Image

Lucky bastard. May the batteries in your camera run down after your 50th roll of film.
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Post by Roland Ansbacher »

Have fun Steve! Malta is fantastic! I was there two years ago for New Years. The museums are something else, eh? If you have any sightseeing time, spend a few hours wandering around Rabat or Mdina, both are incredible places. I belive Mdina also has a nice Roman museum. It has really well preserved mosiacs from a 2nd century villa.

Enjoy one the most relaxing spots on earth!



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Post by Drake Orion »

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Why does my life suck so bad!?
I am waiting to see the pics Steve!
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Post by Steve S. »

Well, I'm back. I'll post the pictures tonight.

London was great - went to Cantebury Cathedral and saw the sites, including the tomb of the Black Prince. Amazing to see in person what I had only seen in pictures.

Malta was excellent. Many high-powered figures there, and lots of excellent presentations.

Stev

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Post by Steve S. »

I went home for lunch and posted the pics. You can see all of them here:

http://www.forth-armoury.com/temp/trip/trip.htm

There are some neat pictures of some Japanese maille and brigandine fragments from the Palace Armoury in Malta. Lots of 16th century stuff. An interesting quote from the display plaque in the crossbow case:

Our crossbows gave us the advantage because they were so powerful that their bolts could pierce a shield and often the man behind it. - 1565

Steve



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