Devenish wrote:
EMP,
Thanks for that and for the news that the Memorial has actually been restored. Looks wonderful and I can feel myself there already! It would be nice however, if there were some explanation as to not only what the structure is, but who Sir Alexander Ball was and his importance to Malta. The locals might then relearn some of their historic past – and the cruise ship passengers can add to the 'cultural' bit of their cruise.
Hi Kester,
The Garden was 'restored' and the Memorial 'repaired' also the angle of the photo and the high sun does make it look brighter'
As to your previous message. I have a feeling that Ball would not feel comfortable having Abercromby as a bed-fellow in the Monument as there was some pique between Ball and Abercromby's side-kick Gen. Pigot and possibly at some time with Abercromby himself.
From a History of the British Army in Malta, 1800; Captain Ball to Lord Nelson--...
General Pigot has conducted himself toward me in a manner highly indelicate, and unbecoming, I have been treated and considered as Chief or Governor of this Island by Your Lordship, Lord Keith and Sir Ralph Abercromby, but General Pigot in the first standing orders has placed me in rank below the Town Major, who is a Captain in the Army. ....I tell your Lordship in confidence what in a short time will be publicly known, that the General is the most unpopular man that ever commanded a garrison.....AJB
31st August 1801, Lord Vincent to Viscount Garlies--...
the appointments at Malta were made by Lord Hobart: "the removal of Ball was I believe, a measure of Mr Dundas' on the suggestion of Sir Ralph Abercromby who never liked the situation Ball held, probably feeling it a diminution of Army Patronage".It is probably best to let sleeping Generals lay.
EMP
In answer to Anna's last paragraph.
Yes please.