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submitted by George Vardas on 18.06.2011

Diving in Neraida

Young Blair Milan diving into the crystal waters of Neraida

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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 20.04.2005

A Windfarm of the type envisaged by John Malos for Kythera.

This windfarm is owned by PacHydro in Australia.

See entry for Dr John Malos, at People, subsection, High Achievers.

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submitted by Victor Panaretos on 13.02.2005

1810 graffito of English traveller William Galt in the Agia Sofia cave at Milopotamos (incised marks enhanced for clarity).

Photography by I. Bennet 2003.

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submitted by Peter Makarthis on 14.06.2004

Tzerigo Remedy-Veduzzes

Instruction for use see Culture>Home Remedies>Veduzzes - these are the genuine article and not to be confused with the drinking variety noted in the Remedies.
Peter Makarthis

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submitted by Phil Jorritsma on 04.11.2004

Helene & Theo Crithary

 

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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 09.05.2004

Sister Violet's favourite picture of John

Sister Violet's favourite picture of John

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submitted by Phil Jorritsma on 05.11.2004

Potiris Michael Emanuel

Michael Potiri was born in Mylopotamos on the Greek Island of Kythera. He arrived in Sydney on 31 July 1907. Michael joined his brother George at Barraba, NSW for nine months and Walcha for eight months where George taught him the cafe trade. Michael acquired a cafe business in Vincent Street, Cessnock in late 1908 which he ran prior to moving to Queanbeyan in mid 1913 where he bought a cafe in Queanbeyan known as the Canberra Cafe (aka Canberra Dining Rooms). A few months later, Michael's brother ...

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submitted by Phil Jorritsma on 13.06.2004

Potiri George Emanuel