What it looks like outside the church...

EXPLORING ‘SANCTUARY STREET’

So, in response to this week’s challenge, I chose to go around Sanctuary Street, which is the main road in Zabbar. I chose this road as there is always quite a bit going around in that street and there is a variety of building from older as well as more modern times.

That’s the street on Google Maps

Here are some pictures of the street in all it’s glory:

I also went to the local church museum. I came across some interesting stuff. Some are beautiful, some not so much, and others were just gnarly. I came across anything from paintings, craftwork… even a hearse.


While I was in the museum, I had the opportunity to read more about certain events that took place in this street. I knew about the major events, such as the cyclists pilgrimage and the crashing of the Vulcan aeroplane, however, not into so much detail. Below are some images from the pilgrimage:

And these are some images from the Vulcan incident:

Never thought I would enjoy going round the street taking pictures as much as I did. Very glad that I chose this street, as I learned more about the life in this street in the two hours I spent taking pictures there than I ever did whilst walking through it every single day.

Share:

You may also like

2 Comments

  • So interesting to see your investigations Lindsay. I have really enjoyed looking at the differences in everyones responses to this weeks task in retrospect. One thing- think about editing your work into a new form that tells a story so they are more than a sequence of photos. How could you do this? What is the sound like in this street? could the photos be collaged or edited together as moving image with audio? It is obvious that enjoyed the process of getting out there but the next step is to reflect upon this initial gathering edit and present in a new way, time permitted. If you don’t have time to do it maybe suggest how you would- look at other ways that people have illustrated place, noticed the ignored…. 🙂