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submitted by John George PRINEAS on 04.06.2006

Nikos Prineas (Seretis)

This photo is of Nicolaos Prineas (Seretis) from Mitata, Kythera.
I think he is the Grandfather of Nick Prineas from Vaucluse (Diamond Bay, Sydney)
Any feedback appreciated.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 05.02.2007

Potamos 1951

Another photo from the trip to Kythera by my grandparents Yiannis and Maria Alfieris in 1951.

The woman in the far left with the black scarf appears to be Kirani Chlentzos Katsoules, next to her is her sister Maria Chlentzos Alfieris and Yiannis Alfieris. I beleive the man standing with the sunglasses is Kirani's grandson, Manoli Sofios. The woman on the right with the black scarf is Yanoula Coulentianos Chlentzos, wife of Diamantis Chlentzos.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 09.11.2008

Alfieris Family in Kythera 1951

This photograph was taken when my grandparents, Yiannis and Marigo Alfieris, went back to Kythera for the baptism of Yiannis' grand nephew in 1951. Yiannis and Marigo immigrated to the USA via Alexandria, Egypt in 1906.

From left to right seated: Yiannis Alfieris (1883-1966), Marigo Chlentzos Alfieris (1883-1968), Marigo (Theodorakakis) Alfieris with Takis "Felias" Georgopoulos on her lap, Vrettos Alfieris (1890-1974), and Maria Alfieris Vamvakaris ''koumoulitses.''

Standing ...

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submitted by The Daily Examiner, Grafton on 29.05.2006

Chris Hatgis, May 2006. Grafton, NSW.

Waratah, a family affair.

The Daily Examiner, Grafton. Staurday, August 30, 2003. Page. 9.

By Juris Graney.

Chris Hatgis
leans forward and looks fondly at pictures of the Waratah Cafe.

The black, white and sepia photographs are a bit battered around the edges but they bring back nostalgic moments.

“I remember when the cafe was full, I would walk up to people sitting in the booths and ask them ...

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submitted by Stephen Samios on 28.05.2006

George Castrissios.

May, 2006.

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submitted by Clarence River Historical Society on 28.05.2006

Langley family. Ouside their home.

Grafton, NSW.

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submitted by Clarence River Historical Society on 28.05.2006

Langley, at Langley's Cafe.

Grafton, NSW.

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submitted by Clarence River Historical Society on 28.05.2006

Langley's Cafe. End of an Era.

L to R: Minas Castrlssios, Nick Langley, George Castrissios, Jim Langley

CRHS Newsletter, No. 41, pp. 9-10

John Johnston

The 31st January, 1998 will bring to a close the long association of the Langley/Castrissios families and the old style cafe” which was such an important part of the social life of this city.

The history of the Langley family and their cafe business in Grafton began in 1921 when Jim Langley, together ...

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submitted by Betty Summers (nee, Notaras) on 27.05.2006

Notaras family.

Grafton.

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submitted by Dean Coroneos on 09.05.2006

Peter Cassimaty, pharmacist, as a young man.

Peter later owned the pharmacy at Rose Bay North for many decades.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 09.03.2014

Manolis Sophios early years

From the archives of Stamatoula Mavromatis Chlentzos

 

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 09.03.2014

Manolis Sophios 1940

Manolis Sophios sent this to his Theo Angelo Chlentzos and Thea Stamatoula on Feb. 13, 1940.

 

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 09.03.2014

Manolis Sophios 1935

Manolis Sophios was born in 1913 in Logothetianika. He was the son of Areti Katsoulis and Dimitris Sophios. He is renowned for his amazing photographs of all aspects of the island.
Manolis sent this photo to his Theo Angelo Chlentzos and Thea Stamatoula Mavromatis on March 23, 1935.

 

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 09.03.2014

Manolis Sophios painting

Manolis Sophios was born in 1913 in Logothetianika. He was the son of Areti Katsoulis and Dimitris Sophios. He is renowned for his amazing photographs of all aspects of the island. Here he is as a young man.

 

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 14.03.2014

Kirani Chlentzos Katsoulis with grandchildren Manolis & Giorgos Sophios

Kirani Chlentzos Katsouli was the daughter of Efrocene Venardos (1830-1935) and Haralambos Panayiotis Chlentzos, and the sister of my grandmother Marigo Chlentzos Alfieris 1882-1968.

Kirani married Giorgos Katsoulis and hey had 6 children:

 

1. Arete (1894) who married Dimitris Sofios. They had 3 children; Manoli (the photographer), Zoe, and George.

2. Grigoria (abt 1896) who married Nickolao Georgios Chlentzos. They had ...

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 28.01.2007

Christoforianika women in costume

From the archives of Stamatoula Mavromatis Chlentzos.

Left to right: unknown woman, Sevasti ?, Lefkothea Mavromatis, and Irini Trifilis,

Help with identification would be appreciated.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 02.05.2006

Village Gathering 2

From the archives of Stamatoula Mavromati Chlentzos.
Fr. Dionisios Coulentianos seated in the center. Antonis Mavromatis holding the violin. Panayiotis Coulentianos, the barber, in the back with the black hat and mustache, black suit and tie.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 02.05.2006

New Year's 1914

From the archives of Stamatoula Chlentzos.
Fr. Dionisios Coulentianos, to his right is his wife Stamatoula Trifilis. The man standing in the back on the left is Antoni Mavromati. In front of him is his wife Giannoula Koulentianos.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 02.05.2006

Kytherian Village Gathering

This is a photo from the archives of Stamatoula Mavromati Chlentzos. The occasion and date are unknown.
The man in the middle in that back is Stamatoula's father, Antonis Mavromatis. The man in the back with the black hat and moustach is Panayiotis Coulentianos, the barber.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 05.02.2007

Zafeiria Koroneos Alfieris, and son Angelo Alfieris

Zafeiria Koroneos (1890-1949) married Panayiotis Alfieris (1882-1934) in 1910 in Egypt. They had 8 children, all born in Cairo; Evangelos (pictured above), Margarita, George, Spyros, Stella, Katina, and Demetrios. Margarita, George and Spyros died as infants. Stella and Katina married Englshmen and immigrated to the UK. Demetrios and Evangelos lived in Australia and Greece.
Panayiotis was the son of George Alfieris (1860- ? ) and Spirithoula (Argyri) Alfieris (1855-1927). Panayiotis and his ...