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The Ta' Braxia cemetery at PietA was designed and planned by the Maltese architect Emmanuele Luigi Galizia (1830-1907), at the time, still in his mid-twenties. It is, for all intents and purposes, the first extra-mural cemetery to be established in Malta. This book narrates the challenging religio-political context that prevailed during the mid-nineteenth century and the steadfast determination of the British colonial government, then headed by Governor Sir William Reid, to implement this project for the 'formation of a cemetery at Ta' Braxia for all denominations without distinction of creed, ' even when faced by opposition from conservative Catholic quarters. It traces the foundation of the cemetery from its establishment in 1855-1857, to its physical expansion around 1880. It also considers the distinctive qualities and characteristics of a gardencemetery and the diverse typology and rich iconographical symbolism of the various funerary monuments at Ta' Braxia. The last section deals with the origins and history of the Lady Rachel Hamilton Gordon chapel (1893-94) which is the main architectural icon of the cemetery. Besides the main analytical text, the book includes several transcripts of original archival documents and contemporary newspaper reports, a comprehensive photographic documentation of the cemetery complex in its present state, and a specially-commissioned selection of architectural drawings comprising a general plan of the cemetery and plans, elevations, and sections of the memorial chapel. As James Morris wrote in a special issue of The Architectural Review dedicated to Malta (July 1969) 'in Ta' Braxia cemetery, the British presence still seems alive, and touches us more closely than any plume or gonfalon of dead grandee, aloof upon the floor of the Co-Cathedral'.
EdituraMidsea Books
Dimensiuni300 x 295
Data Publicarii31/05/2018
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Cartonata
Numar pagini156
Aceasta este o carte in limba engleza. Descrierea cartii (tradusa din engleza cu Google Translate) este in limba romana din motive legale.
Cimitirul Ta 'Braxia de la PietA a fost proiectat si planificat de arhitectul maltez Emmanuele Luigi Galizia (1830-1907), la acea vreme, inca la jumatatea anilor douazeci. Este, din toate punctele de vedere, primul cimitir extra-mural care a fost infiintat in Malta.