submitted by Sydney Morning Herald on 20.10.2010
Sydney Morning Herald October 18, 2010 Harry Poulos' creations set jaws agape the world over, writes Heath Gilmore. The world was agog when images first surfaced of tennis greats Andre Agassi and Roger Federer playing on the world's highest tennis court - the helipad of Burj Al Arab, a ''seven star'' hotel in Dubai. Photos of the 2005 game from the ...
submitted by Sydney Morning Herald on 09.10.2010
Sydney Morning Herald August 18, 2010 Joyce Morgan Gift to NSW ... Jim Masselos with some of his large collection, which includes colourful embroidered textiles. Photo: Ben Rushton Dr Jim Masselos has sat in the dust with Indian peasants and supped with a Maharani. Along the way the Sydney historian has amassed one of the biggest but least known collections of Indian art in Australia. Bright embroidered ...
submitted by Roxy Theatre, Bingara, NSW on 22.06.2010
John was instrumental in ensuring that Bingara Council (later Gwydir Council) purchased the Hellenic and Kytherian "sacred sites", and pilgrimage destinations, the Roxy Theatre", Roxy Cafe), and Roxy Museum. He is a great Philhellene and Philokytherian. He is on the Committee of the Roxy Museum. Other members of the Committee include Sandy McNaughton, Manager of the Roxy, mob: 0427241 582 or Email, Roxy, ...
submitted by Archaeological Institute Of Athens, Sydney on 17.05.2010
Report by, Wayne Mullen, Executive Officer The Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens was established in 1980 following negotiations with the Greek government. The Institute is similar to the other scholarly institutions in Athens maintained by major European and American countries. Some of these, such as the French School (École Française d'Athènes), the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and the British School at Athens ...
submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 25.04.2010
Anzacs of `second Gallipoli' seek restitution Article from: The Australian Apr 22, 2010 10:30am ANZACS from the forgotten Greek campaign are seeking belated recognition On the 21st April, 2010, the Kytherian World Heritage Fund staged a function at NSW Parliament House featuring Maria Hill's book, Diggers and Greeks. "Ossie" was the special guest. Oswald Pearce, 91, is one of the forgotten Anzacs. And if he has ...
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 04.05.2010
Theodore Constantinos Andronicos 13 Dec 1886 (Greece) - 8 Dec 1948 (San Francisco, CA, USA) Given to his brother-in-law and koumbaro, Michael T. Khlentzos. Michael was married to Theodore's sister Helen
submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 14.04.2010
This is a photograph of my grandfather, Peter E. Kassimatis's sister Yanoula. She was from the village of Fratsia and her extended family is in Athens today. This was taken in 1926. I did not see this photo listed in the 600 that they were trying to identify in the Fatseas Collection. However, the background and chair are identical to those in the other photographs. Just one other comment regarding the Fatseas Collection. I am so grateful to those who found it ...
submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 25.04.2010
I have limited information about this photo. It is my grandfather, Peter Emanuel Kassimatis's, uncle's wife and daughter. Peter was from Fratsia. His mother's name was Stathoula Glitsos Kassimatis and his father's name was Emanuel Kassimatis. Date is unknown. If anyone has any information on these people please contact me. Also, I'm looking for information on Emmanuel Kassimatis.
This photograph is of my grandfather's sisters, Rosa seated and Stamatina standing. It was taken in 1924 and mailed to my grandfather, Peter E. Kassimatis in the U.S. They were from the village of Fratsia.
This photograph was taken in Athens in 1916. It is a photo of my grandfather, Peter Emmanuel Kassimatis and his sisters Frosso and Maria. This was taken the same year he emigrated to the United States. They lived in the village of Fratsia.
submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 22.01.2013
This photograph is of my great grandmother, Stahtoula Glitsos Kassimatis and her daughter Stamatina. They lived in Fratsia. This picture was sent to my grandfather, Peter E. Kassmiatis who emigrated to the United States in 1916. The photo has writing on the back. Unfortunately it is written in Greek and I do not have an accurate translation.
submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 16.04.2010
I was thrilled last week to find this listed as one of the photographs that were restored as part of the Fatseas collection in 2008. Recently my father gave me some old family photos. I had scanned them a week before stumbling across the collection through a link on your website and immediately recognized the photograph. Approximatley 1936 - Left to Right are Kerani, wife of George Cassimatis, Stathoula Kassimatis, infant Philio, George Cassimatis and his first born child Stella. ...
submitted by Karavitiko Symposium, Sydney on 08.04.2010
18/10/1916 – 27/3/2010 Cons father, Yeoryi Dimitri Tzortzopoulos was born in Karavas in 1869. His family parachoukli, or nickname was Hihlis. He married Olympia Tzortzopoulos, born in 1874, who was the daughter of the renowned Karavas priest, Pappa Minas. Mina’s children were sometimes referred to as the Pappayoggigi. Together, they had 13 children. 4 of the children, all girls, either died in childbirth, or died young. Four died during the birth of the first 3-4 surviving ...
submitted by Kyrranne Thomas on 13.04.2010
Our mother, Effie Zantiotis, was born on 8/5/1916 in Pireaus to Aphroditie and Panagioti Coroneos, (Faganas) - who originally came from Karavas, in Kythera. Mum was the 5th born in a family of 8 children – 4 boys and 4 girls. At the age of 19 she was betrothed by proxy to our father, George Zantiotis (Zaunders) last son of Emmanuel and Eirene Zantiotis (Yerandis )from Vouno, Kythera. Effie arrived in Sydney on the maiden voyage of the P & O Liner ‘Orion’ which ...
submitted by Karavitiko Symposium, Sydney on 22.01.2010
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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 14.12.2009
This article appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald on the 17th of November, 2003. We were not able to contact the authors, who are also the subject's children, for their permission, but hope that they will have no objections to us displaying here their homage to their father. Jack Patty 1912 - 2003 Special service for all, premier or pauper Regular fans of Jack Patty's hot chocolates thought nothing of driving from Penrith or ...
submitted by John Fardoulis on 27.11.2009
...at the Nicholson Museum, Sydney University, Thursday, 26th November, 2009. Archaeoastronomy at the Nicholson. The Nicholson Museum at The University of Sydney was packed to the rafters Thursday evening for a fascinating presentation on one of the great mysteries of ancient Hellenism: the Antikythera Mechanism. Professor Robert Hannah, ...
submitted by Karen Andronicus on 19.11.2009
enjoying a day with Pa!
submitted by Karen Andronicus on 11.10.2011
a day at the beach! Charles and George are the sons of the late John (Jack) Andronicus, founder of Andronicus Coffee.
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mmm translate-type-error happend... I ment bar Astikon! Excuse me : )
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Brisbane kytherians at paliochora excursion ..exploring the wonderful site and seeing all the churches .. this one is called ' e...
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