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Poulos Family at the Welcome Wall, Darling Harbour

on the day that Con and Angie Poulos were inducted onto the Welcome Wall.

From Left to right:

Front Row:

Elizabeth (Liz) Poulos, (nee, Devine) wife of Eric.

Angelique Poulos, daughter, and eldest child of George Poulos and Lorraine Poulos (nee, Ducrow).

Eric Poulos, 4th youngest son of Con & Angie.

Angie Poulos, wife of Con.

Peter Poulos, second oldest, son of Con and Angie. Husband of Lynn (nee, Hespe).

Gabriella (Gabby) Poulos, eldest daughter of Peter Poulos and Lynn Poulos (nee, Hespe).

Anna (Nouli) Poulos, youngest child, and second eldest daughter of Peter Poulos and Lynn Poulos (nee, Hespe).

Back Row:

George Poulos, eldest child, of Con and Angie Poulos. Husband of Lorraine, (nee, Ducrow).

Phillip Poulos, 3rd eldest son of Con and Angie Poulos. Single.

Lorraine Poulos, (nee, Ducrow), [obscured], wife of George Poulos.

Dean Poulos, second eldest child, and only son of George & Lorraine.

Nick Poulos, second oldest child, and only son of Peter Poulos and Lynn (nee, Hespe).

Con Poulos, husband of Angie, and father of George, Peter, Phillip, and Eric Poulos. Patriarche of the (Tzortzo) Poulos family (soi Hihlis, in both Australia & Europe.

Con and Angie's last two grandchildren, Isabella and Sebastian, children of Eric and Liz, are yet to be born.


To learn more about that brilliant concept the WELCOME WALL, go tö:

http://www.anmm.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=1253

Briefly:

"THE WELCOME WALL - A NATIONAL TRIBUTE TO ALL IMMIGRANTS

In one of history's great migrations, more than six million people have crossed the world to settle in Australia.

To honour their achievements a Welcome Wall 100 metres long is being built next to the National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour (Sydney). It's close by the Pyrmont docks where millions of new settlers first stepped ashore in Australia.

As a truly national project The Welcome Wall honours migrants wherever they landed and wherever they live.

This database stores historical information about the people named on the Welcome Wall— when and how they came, who they came with and where they lived. These stories are also accessible on a computer terminal in the Museum foyer.

It costs just $105 (including GST) to commemorate your family name in bronze, and record their story on our database."

I thoroughly recommend that all Kytherians place their parents/grandparents etc names onto the Welcome Wall.

For immediate access to a Registration Form click on

https://www.anmm.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=1254

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