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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 05.02.2007

Kyrani Chlentzos Katsoulis

Kyrani Chlentzos Katsoulis was the daughter of Efrocene Venardos and Haralambos Chlentzos. She had one sister; Maria Chlentzos Alfieris (1882-1968), and two brothers; Panayiotis Chlentzos and Diamantis Chlentzos.
She married Giorgos Katsoulis from Katsoulianika.They had five children; Rigoula, Pascalia, Grigoria, Arete and Demitris.
Her daughter Arete Katsoulis Sofios, is the mother of the photographer Manolis Sofios.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 05.02.2007

Alfieris Children 1918 - Oakland, California

Pictured are 6 of the children of John Alfieris (1882-1968) and Maria Chlentzos Alfieris (1882-1968). From left to right; Evangeline, Florence, Alice, Harry, Lula, and Gus. Not pictured is the youngest child, Milton.
John Alfieris was from Potamos and Maria was from Christoforianika.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 05.02.2007

Chlentzos-Alfieris families- Easter Picnic 1913, Oakland, CA

This picture was taken in 1913 at an Easter Picnic on Lemert Blvd., in Oakland, California. On the right is Yanoula Koulentianos Chlentzos (1886-1984). To her left is her husband Diamantis Chlentzos (1874-1969). In front of them are 4 of their children: from (left to right) Vasili, Pete (on Diamandis’ lap), Harry, and Angelo. In the front middle is Panayiotis Chlentzos. In back with the mandolin is his son Angelo (1895-1982). The woman on the left is Maria Chlentzos Alfieris (1883-1968) with daughters ...

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submitted by Athene Anderson, (nee, Gilchrist) on 16.01.2006

Ambassador to Greece. Hugh Gilchrist.

Presenting his credentials.

A close-up.

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submitted by Athene Anderson, (nee, Gilchrist) on 15.01.2006

Ambassador to Greece, Hugh Gilchrist.

Presenting his credentials.

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 06.07.2016

Spirithoula Argyri Alfieris (1855-1927) with sons Emmanuel on the left and Vrettos on the right.

Spirithoula was the daugher of Eleni and Yianni Argyris. Yiannis completed the carving of the alter at the monastery in Agia Moni in 1845. Spirithoula married George Alfieris from Potamos. They had six children; Panayiotis (Egypt), Vrettos , John (USA), Emmanuel, Evangelos, George, and Maria. Spiridoula immigrated to Australia around 1906.

 

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submitted by Alan De Dear on 01.01.2006

Michael De Diar, his wife Florence, and their ten children in Port Pirie, 1908.

In Port Pirie, Miltiades Bidzanis had married Elizabeth J.M., [surname unknown], who had died on 27th January 1876.....

About two and a half years after the death of his first wife, on 16 May 1878, Bidzanis remarried, this time to Florence Edith Mary Davidson, a twenty-one year old Australian-born woman from Geelong, Victonia. They were married at St Paul’s church in Port Pire, and during their thirty-nine years of married life ...

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submitted by Alan De Dear on 01.01.2006

Florence De Diar, (nee, Davidson).

In Port Pirie, Miltiades Bidzanis had married Elizabeth J.M., [surname unknown], who had died on 27th January 1876.
About two and a half years after the death of his first wife, on 16 May 1878, Bidzanis remarried, this time to Florence Edith Mary Davidson, a twenty-one year old Australian-born woman from Geelong, Victonia. They were married at St Paul’s church in Port Pire, and during their thirty-nine years of married life they had ...

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submitted by Alan De Dear on 01.01.2006

Miltiades Bidzanis/Bidzanakis. Later known as Michael De Diar.

15.08.1835 — 13.06.1920

One day in Port Pire, South Australia in mid - 1875, in a large store made available by the Whitings company for the townspeople to hold meetings, concerts and church services, during an especially long and tiring sermon a rather short, stocky, middle—aged man of southern Mediterranean appearance jumped up from his makeshift seat, dropped a coin noisily on a brandy cask and boomed at full volume in his distinctive marriner’s voice: “Time and tide ...

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submitted by Vassilia Corones on 30.12.2005

Motor vehicle in Charleville loaded with Shell fuel tins, 1919.

Harry Corones (left) and George Herriman taking a truck loaded with fuel to Ross and Keith Smith's plane at Charleville.

The vehicle has a number of Shell Benzine tins stacked on its tray with the Australian flag and the Union Jack flying.

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submitted by Vassilia Corones on 30.12.2005

'Lores' Bonney and her aeroplane at Charleville airport, Queensland, 1933.

Harry Corones and aviatrix 'Lores' Bonney standing near her small single engine plane at the Charleville airport, Queensland.

Mrs Bonney was en route from Archerfield airport in Brisbane to Croydon in London.

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submitted by Vassilia Corones on 30.12.2005

Harry Corones and Commissioner W. H. Ryan, ca. 1932.

Commissioner Ryan and Harry Corones after a shooting exhibition in the courtyard of the Corones Hotel, Charleville.

...an endearing, story concerns Harry’s somewhat shaky grasp of written English. On one occasion, one of Harry’s guests had been a circuit judge from Brisbane who used to stay at the hotel, and who, every year, would go duck shooting with Harry. His visit to Charleville over, the judge had taken the train back to Brisbane when Harry discovered that he had ...

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submitted by Vassilia Corones on 30.12.2005

Aviatrix Nancy Bird-Walton.

Nancy Bird is a world-famous aviatrix.

Charleville Welcomes back high-flyer Nancy

http://www.pacificflyer.com.au - page no longer available

NAVIGATING with only a watch and compass, Nancy Bird fought to keep the Gipsy Moth in the air as the turbulence from the thermals threw the plane around the sky like a paper toy. Flying over the "never-never" on the way to Urisino in outback New South Wales was extremely dangerous. Several people had lost their ...

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submitted by Vassilia Corones on 30.12.2005

Harry Corones and Nancy Bird in Charleville, 1935.

Nancy Bird is a world-famous aviatrix.

Charleville Welcomes back high-flyer Nancy

http://www.pacificflyer.com.au - page no longer available

NAVIGATING with only a watch and compass, Nancy Bird fought to keep the Gipsy Moth in the air as the turbulence from the thermals threw the plane around the sky like a paper toy. Flying over the "never-never" on the way to Urisino in outback New South Wales was extremely dangerous. Several people had lost their ...

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submitted by Vassilia Corones on 30.12.2005

Jim Corones, Nancy Bird and Mr O'Neil in Charleville, ca. 1936

Mr O'Neil was a Charleville bank manager.

Nancy Bird is a world-famous aviatrix.

Charleville Welcomes back high-flyer Nancy

http://www.pacificflyer.com.au - page no longer available

NAVIGATING with only a watch and compass, Nancy Bird fought to keep the Gipsy Moth in the air as the turbulence from the thermals threw the plane around the sky like a paper toy. Flying over the "never-never" on the way to Urisino in outback New South ...

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submitted by Vassilia Corones on 30.12.2005

Harry Corones and Paddy Cryan. ca.1912.

Harry Corones, licensee of the Charleville Hotel. Paddy Cryan worked for Perkins Brewery.

Professor George Kanarakis's biography of Harry Corones.

1883—1972


On 14 June 1965 people poured in and out of the Hotel Corones in Charleville, Queensland all day. “The barmaids were run off their feet, the telephones ran hot and the local telegraph boy nearly wore out his bike”. Drinks were on the house for everyone, and everybody in the town ...

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submitted by Eric C Poulos on 27.12.2005

Evangalia (Angie) (Tzortzo)Poulos, (nee, Koroneos), holding a small goat....

...with her social group friends, Blacktown, NSW, Australia

Later in her life.

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submitted by Eric C Poulos on 27.12.2005

Con (Tzortzo)Poulos, Evangalia (Angie) Poulos (nee, Koroneos) and ...................

Con (Tzortzo)Poulos, Evangalia (Angie) Poulos (nee, Koroneos) and ...................

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submitted by Eric C Poulos on 27.12.2005

Evangalia (Angie) Poulos, Eric Poulos, and Eric's wife, Elizabeth Devine.

On brother George's balcony, Dover Heights Sydney. Mid 1990's.

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submitted by Eric C Poulos on 27.12.2005

Evangalia Koroneos's (later Tzortzopoulos), first Greek passport photograph.

My mother in her late teens.

She would go on to marry Con George Poulos, and live in the small NSW country town of Gilgandra for a quarter of a century.