submitted by Greek-Australian Cafe Culture on 03.01.2012
Menus feature in Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. This very "plain" menu was not characteristic.
Menus had a very similar "feel" across cafes and era's. This menu from the Sydney Cafe features on pp. 90 - 91 in Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World ...
A photograph which features on page 117 of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. "Greek cafes were family ...
A photograph which features on page 119 of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. "Greek cafes were family ...
A photograph which features on pages 114 & 115 of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. "Greek cafes were ...
Menus had a very similar "feel" across cafes and era's. The menu from the Sydney Cafe features on pp. 90 - 91 in Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage ...
A photograph which features on pages 80 & 124 (Introduction to Chapter 7 - "Fun and Games: Good Times and the Greek Cafe"), and on page 130 - of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian ...
A photograph of the Bluebird Cafe, 1929, owned by Harry's brothert Charles, features on pp. 10 & 11 of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, ...
One of many photographs of cafe "realia" featured in Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. ***BACK IN PRINT***2012***BACK ...
Photograph used as a two page feature pp. 2-3 of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. "I remember my Dad ...
Photograph used on page 34 of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. "Oyster Saloons were not restricted to ...
Photograph used as a two page feature pp. 164-165 of Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted by the Kytherian World Heritage Fund, in 2012. ***BACK IN PRINT***2012***BACK ...
Photograph: Also on page 105, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, in a section outlining "Vasiliki's story". Toni Risson's book, Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill, printed 2007, and reprinted ...
Photograph: Marina Londy (left) from Londy's Cafe in Ipswich visits the nearby Regal Cafe after school in 1952. George Kentrotis stands proudly behind the Regal's confectionery counter with two of his brothers, two other male relatives, and two Anglo-Australian female staff. Milkshake machines, a metal straw dispenser, and scales for weighing loose lollies sit on the counter, and stylish pilasters emblazoned with the cafe's name and a neon sign featuring a crown frame a mirror on ...
By: Toni Risson From the Queensland Historical Atlas website Download a .pdf version of this web page here: Queensland_Historical_Atlas.pdf Toowoomba, Cunnamulla, Maryborough, Muttaburra ... from busy coastal cities to one-street settlements in the far west and tropical north, every town in Queensland had a Greek café. Whether they were elegant three-story affairs ...
submitted by Sydney Morning Herald on 03.01.2012
Sydney Morning Herald December 30, 2011 Photograph: Dear dairy ... it's all froth and bubble at a Kings Cross milk bar in 1946. Photo: R.L Stewart. Few places sidled up to the milk bar more eagerly than Sydney, writes Rachel Olding. It was 1962. On hot and sticky summer nights, chocolate milkshakes lined the tables of every booth of the Rio milk bar in Summer Hill. A jukebox belted out Elvis Presley and girls in ...
Sydney Morning Herald December 30, 2011 Photograph: The Black & White 4d Milk Bar in Martin Place in the early 1930s. Few places sidled up to the milk bar more eagerly than Sydney, writes Rachel Olding. It was 1962. On hot and sticky summer nights, chocolate milkshakes lined the tables of every booth of the Rio milk bar in Summer Hill. A jukebox belted out Elvis Presley and girls in bobby socks giggled at ...
submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 02.01.2012
The first Greeks ‘migrated’ to Australia in 1817 and the first Kytherian migrated to Australia in 1854. Greeks and Kytherians came to Australia in considerable numbers from the 1850’s onwards, and by 1900 had established themselves very well, through what historian Hugh Gilchrist called, ‘the shop-keeping phenomenon”. They gravitated to owning cafes, restaurants, oyster saloons, fish shops, milk bars, and cinemas. As clearly evidenced in the book Life in Australia, by 1916, Greek-Australians ...
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