
Stake attention in this memory
This is a medium shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of a blue and yellow informational sign in front of a historic building. The sign has yellow text on a blue background and is bordered by a yellow edge. The text on the sign details the history of the Malta Stock Exchange, noting it was originally the Garrison Chapel, designed and built by the Royal Engineers in 1855 and completed in 1857. It served as a multi-denominational place of worship and a school for British military forces. In 1953, it became part of the Vernon United Services Club and was used by all ranks of the British military for entertainment. Eventually, the building was taken over by the General Post Office to serve as Malta's Central Mailing Room. In 2001, the Garrison Chapel opened as the home to the Malta Stock Exchange. Behind the sign, a green metal fence with pointed finials is visible, and beyond that, a dark wooden door with a transom window. The building itself is constructed of light-colored stone blocks. The foreground consists of a rough, textured stone wall. The scene is set in Valletta, Malta.
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