Well done Pierre and your team. It's thanks to people like you that places of Malta's Military History come to the fore. I have known of the Saint Rocco Battery in Kalkara from my early day here in Malta in the early sixties while serving as a member of the British Garrison. But thanks to you, I have now seen inside the fortifications of this battery for the first time.
Great vid. I visited once in the early 90s. The place was packed with props before the place was burned down. I still remember a large stack of original British Army 'Tommy' helmets from WW2 Before this fort was built, the heights on which it stands were used as an Anglo-Maltese artillery position to shell Fort Ricasoli, which was held by the French after Napoleon's invasion and the subsequent uprising during the 1798-1800 period.
I was born in Rinella street Kalkara in 76 years ago and I remember the Fort St Rocco still functioning in the 1960's there were 6" guns and also a portable radar station installed at the back of the fort!!
Hello Pierre very interesting vlog .It’s a shame that this place with so much history was left in this state.Malta Film Facilities should have kept it and turned it into some kind of a studio experience and a props exhibition.Thank you and your colleagues for what you do.Sahha
Great video can't understand why the maltese government doesn't take care of it part of maltese history Malta should be very proud of all these old places can't believe how big it is
Come on guys, be kind to yourselves. Many explorers say 'built by the British' (I didn't hear you say. It though ) These relics were built FOR the British on the sweat off the backs of low paid Maltese men. All weathers, scortching sun , cold February winter winds and rain, they carried on working. Your forefathers take the credit for these buildings. All the British did was stand over a blueprint. Well done and God Bless💗
Why not clean the place up and turn it into a park? Why are we losing so much of our history? There are so many people interested in such places, as they are they are dangerous for people who do not know what they are doing.
From what I found out this place is privetly owned , so not sure if this is possible but totally agree. Hopefully people seeing videos like this would know before hand what it involves and know what they are getting into . Thanjs
@@PierreFarrugia Maybe its time to get our stuff together and find out what is required to save this heritage. Try and find out who are/is the owner/s I am sure it is not making them any money as it is. I have plenty of time and many people that can help it is such a shame if we do not do anything about it.
Well done Pierre and your team. It's thanks to people like you that places of Malta's Military History come to the fore. I have known of the Saint Rocco Battery in Kalkara from my early day here in Malta in the early sixties while serving as a member of the British Garrison. But thanks to you, I have now seen inside the fortifications of this battery for the first time.
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Thank you
Great vid. I visited once in the early 90s. The place was packed with props before the place was burned down. I still remember a large stack of original British Army 'Tommy' helmets from WW2
Before this fort was built, the heights on which it stands were used as an Anglo-Maltese artillery position to shell Fort Ricasoli, which was held by the French after Napoleon's invasion and the subsequent uprising during the 1798-1800 period.
Thanks , also for the info
I was born in Rinella street Kalkara in 76 years ago and I remember the Fort St Rocco still functioning in the 1960's there were 6" guns and also a portable radar station installed at the back of the fort!!
I am from Kalkara too, trieq il Kapuccini near the parish church , just few feet from Dar il kapillan
Wow really interesting. Nice as always
Thabks
A great video that was very interesting and i really enjoyed it so much.
Thanks again 👍
Another nice vlog team mate. Let's relive this together.
Thanks buddy, glad you are part of the team
Good vlog Pierre🚶🔦 ⛑ 🕳 ✈ 🎥👏.
Remember my late Dad (ex RMA🥉) talking about his wartime posting at Fortizza Santu Rokku. Another historic place going to ruins 😔.Also, all that wood could be salvaged and that metal for scrap/recycling ♻. Shame! Tanx Pierre.
Cheers 👍 🇲🇹 🇪🇺 ©.
Wow nice, honour for your dad than who protected our Islamd, would have been great to have a pic of him there
Well done, keep it up.
Thanks
Nice buddy and good information ℹ️
thanjs
Hello Pierre very interesting vlog .It’s a shame that this place with so much history was left in this state.Malta Film Facilities should have kept it and turned it into some kind of a studio experience and a props exhibition.Thank you and your colleagues for what you do.Sahha
Good idea and thanks
Thank you
Thanks Pierre, never seen this place before very informative enjoyed this video very much...all the best!!!!!
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@@PierreFarrugia Yes i did long a ago!!!!
@@rosewiegers7284 Thanks a lot for your support
Great video can't understand why the maltese government doesn't take care of it part of maltese history Malta should be very proud of all these old places can't believe how big it is
Agree
Spot on that!
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@@PierreFarrugia I did ;-)
Thanks a lot
@@PierreFarrugia You're welcome, my family come from Birgu, would be cool to see what hidden gems they have I have missed on my visits.
@@VinnieCamilleriMusic Orginally I am
from Kalkara but had relatives in Birgu.
well done
Thanks
Come on guys, be kind to yourselves. Many explorers say 'built by the British' (I didn't hear you say. It though ) These relics were built FOR the British on the sweat off the backs of low paid Maltese men. All weathers, scortching sun , cold February winter winds and rain, they carried on working. Your forefathers take the credit for these buildings. All the British did was stand over a blueprint. Well done and God Bless💗
I just narrated what I read but ‘build’ as you said , the builders were Maltese, good point .
Hi, do you do private tour for teenagers?
Could not get in today ☹️ a man stopped me saying no. But other people pass the gate walking dogs etc, maybe locals only?
When I went a year ago had to pass from side cause a guard blocked me
It will be more interested if it was restored to its former glory and make good use of it
That’s would be an excellent thing, it’s part of our history !
Why not clean the place up and turn it into a park? Why are we losing so much of our history? There are so many people interested in such places, as they are they are dangerous for people who do not know what they are doing.
From what I found out this place is privetly owned , so not sure if this is possible but totally agree. Hopefully people seeing videos like this would know before hand what it involves and know what they are getting into . Thanjs
@@PierreFarrugia Maybe its time to get our stuff together and find out what is required to save this heritage. Try and find out who are/is the owner/s I am sure it is not making them any money as it is. I have plenty of time and many people that can help it is such a shame if we do not do anything about it.