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submitted by Marina S Pentes on 18.04.2006

Peter Emmanuel Aroney.

At the time he was President of the Kytherian Brotherhood of Australia.

Photograph from a commemeration booklet - announcing the opening of the Church of Myrtidiotissa, Dubbo, NSW, on September 30th, 1962.

Peter was one of the longest serving President's of the Kytherian Brotherhood of Australia. He served as President from 1956-1966.

His father Emmanuel was one of the founders of the Roxy Theatre, Bingara. The story of the founding ...

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submitted by Peter Makarthis on 16.04.2006

Roxy Bingara

The launch of Peter Prineas book ' Katsehamos and the Great Idea' attracted Kytherians to Bingara Saturday 1 April 2006.

l-r Nicholas Levonis ( Brisbane ) Peter Patty (Brisbane) George Poulos (Sydney) and Alex Poulos (Tamworth)

As well as the book launch, events included the unveiling of photographs of the founders of the Roxy at Bingara and a grand Ball..

More photographs, of the founders, their family and friends, and the original Roxy, ...

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submitted by Terry Chlentzos on 23.03.2006

1941 Wedding Party

The wedding party at the marriage of Peter Clentzos and Helen Kallshian on June 22, 1941. Parents Diamantis Chlentzos and Yiannoula Koulentianos Chlentzos are seen in the first row in the first and second seats from left.

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submitted by Terry Chlentzos on 23.03.2006

The handsome Chlentzos brothers

The sons of Diamantis Chlentzos and Yiannoula Koulentianos at the wedding of Peter Clentzos to Helen Kallshian in Los Angeles, California on June 22, 1941. From left: Philip Chlentzos, Steve Chlentzos, Angelo Chlentzos, Pete Clentzos, Harry Chlentzos, and Bill Chlentzos.

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submitted by James Gavriles on 13.02.2006

another Fatseas youth baptized by my parents in Detroit

Another Fatseas boy, Brother to Gus, baptized by my parents in Detroit in the 50's. High school picture taken in 1961
First name possibly was either John or Steve?

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submitted by James Gavriles on 13.02.2006

Gus Fatseas 1961 Detroit Michigan area

Picture of Gus Fatseas, Baptized by my parents in the Detroit area in the 50's
This is a highschool picture taken in 1961

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submitted by James Gavriles on 13.02.2006

Fatseas Father of 2 boys baptized by my parents

This , is a Fatseas taken in the Detroit area. He was the Father of two boys my parents baptized in the 50's in Detroit
Not sure what his name was?

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submitted by James Gavriles on 06.02.2006

James Nicholas Gavrilis and Cousin Dr. Panos Cosmas Gavrilis

Myself and Cousin Dr. Panos Cosmas Gavrilis in Brooklyn, New York 1982
He worked as a Hemotologist at the Veterans Hospital in Brooklyn. He was the son of Kosmas P. Gavrilis of St. Louis, Missouri

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submitted by James Gavriles on 06.02.2006

Mary and Gus Panaretos 1940's New Bedford Massacussets

Brother and Sister, my second Cousins, Mary and Gus Cosmas Panaretos. Children of Cosmas Stavros Panaretos and Jenny Aronis Panaretos. New Bedford Massacussets, early 1940's

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submitted by James Gavriles on 06.02.2006

Alex Theodore Panaretos with son Ted Alex Panaretos

My Mothers Brother, Alex Theodore Panaretos with son Ted Alex Panaretos. in the 20's Detroit, Michigan

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submitted by James Gavriles on 06.02.2006

Anthe Haldaios Panaretos with Cosmas Stavros Panaretos

My Maternal Grandmother Anthe Haldaios Panaretos, originally from the island of Aegina. Was the wife of Theodore Minas Panaretos. They lived in Smyrna until the 1922 upheaval. Shown Here with my Grandfather's Cousin Cosmas Stavros Panaretos at New Bedford Massacusetts in the 40's

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submitted by James Gavriles on 06.02.2006

Ted Alex Panaretos with my Aunt Mary Panaretos Pappas

My 1st Cousin Ted Alex Panaretos, son of Alex Theodore Panaretos, with my Mother's Sister ,Mary Panaretos Pappas. In front of my Father's restaurant, The Atlas Cafe, in Highland Park, Michigan. In the 20's

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submitted by James Gavriles on 06.02.2006

Uncle Minas Theo. Panaretos and wife Katherine

My Mother's Brother, Minas Theo. Panaretos with wife Katherine in the 30's. Detroit, Michigan

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submitted by James Gavriles on 06.02.2006

Uncle Minas Theo. Panaretos and son Ted Minas Panaretos

My Mother's Brother, Minas Theodore Panaretos with Son Ted Minas Panaretos.
In the 30's. Ted was in Military school and had received an award that day.
Detroit ,Michigan

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submitted by James Gavriles on 05.02.2006

Ioannis Economos 1921 Smyrna

A photo postcard sent to my Grandparents
Theodore Panaretos in Smyrna. From Ioannis Economos ,obviously in the Greek Army,refering to my Grandfather as Thios. The Economos clan must somehow be related to the Panaretos clan? also obviouly the Brother of Kostas Economos

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submitted by James Gavriles on 05.02.2006

Detroit Michigan early 50's Belle Isle

My Uncle John D. Gavrilis, His Brother Theodore D. Gavrilis, wife of Theodore, Mary Logothetis Koukoulis Gavrilis.
Taken at Belle Island Park, Detroit, Michigan. early 1950's

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submitted by James Gavriles on 05.02.2006

Kostas Economos 5-21-22 Andrianopolis

A photo postcard sent to my Grandparents
Theodore Panaretos in Smyrna. From Kostas Economos ,obviously in the Greek Army,refering to my Grandfather as Thios. The Economos clan must somehow be related to the Panaretos clan?







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submitted by Hugh Gilchrist on 30.01.2006

Ioannis Andronicus.

From, Hugh Gilchrist.

Australians and Greeks. Vol I: The Early Years. p. 203.

Halstead Press
Sydney
1992

From, Chapter XI

Subsection: The Shop-keeping phenomenon. New South Wales. 19th century to WWI.

"...From the Kythiran village of Mylopotamos came seven Andronikos brothers, of whom four built up a tea, coffee and chocolate business which, eighty years later, is still eminent in the beverage and confectionery ...

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submitted by Hugh Gilchrist on 30.01.2006

Kosmas Andronicus.

From, Hugh Gilchrist.

Australians and Greeks. Vol I: The Early Years. p. 203.

Halstead Press
Sydney
1992

From, Chapter XI

Subsection: The Shop-keeping phenomenon. New South Wales. 19th century to WWI.

"...From the Kythiran village of Mylopotamos came seven Andronikos brothers, of whom four built up a tea, coffee and chocolate business which, eighty years later, is still eminent in the beverage and confectionery ...

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submitted by Hugh Gilchrist on 30.01.2006

Emmanouil Andronicus.

From, Hugh Gilchrist.

Australians and Greeks. Vol I: The Early Years. p. 203.

Halstead Press
Sydney
1992

From, Chapter XI

Subsection: The Shop-keeping phenomenon. New South Wales. 19th century to WWI.

"...From the Kythiran village of Mylopotamos came seven Andronikos brothers, of whom four built up a tea, coffee and chocolate business which, eighty years later, is still eminent in the beverage and confectionery ...