A Bluebird Cafe chocolate tin on display at
the the official launch of the 'Selling an American Dream: Australia's Greek Cafe' exhibition. Th...
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the the official launch of the 'Selling an American Dream: Australia's Greek Cafe' exhibition. Th...
View Full MessageAcropolis Cafe Conadilly Street Gunnedah NSW c 1934 with one of the owners ( Emanuel Kepreotes or Pe...
View Full MessageAll the major carparks in Gunnedah, NSW, are named after Kytherians, as a mark of respect for the im...
View Full MessageAll the major carparks in Gunnedah, NSW, are named after Kytherians, as a mark of respect for the im...
View Full MessageAll the major carparks in Gunnedah, NSW, are named after Kytherians, as a mark of respect for the im...
View Full MessageJim Kepreotes - Gunnedah - in his 40's. For more detailed entries on his involvement in the town...
View Full MessageTheo Fatseas - Gunnedah business identity. He lived in Gunnedah for 30 years. Theo owned the Monter...
View Full MessageAcropolis Cafe Gunnedah, NSW. The Cafe has long since closed, but the facade still announces the nam...
View Full MessageA young Peter Venardos, who took over the Acropolis Cafe, Gunnedah, NSW, Australia, in partnership w...
View Full MessageEmanuel Kepreotes bought the Acropolis Cafe, Gunnedah, from the Melitas Brothers in partnership with...
View Full MessageAll the major carparks in Gunnedah, NSW, are named after Kytherians, as a mark of respect for the im...
View Full MessageAll the major carparks in Gunnedah, NSW, are named after Kytherians, as a mark of respect for the im...
View Full MessageTHEO Kepreotes with his wife Anna, and daughter Maria Notaras. Maria is married to John Notaras, Eng...
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