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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 05.01.2007

Nicholas Laurantus at a dinner to welcome the new Greek Archbishop, Stylianos in 1975.

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 05.01.2007

Nicholas Laurantus at a dinner to welcome the new Greek Archbishop, Stylianos in 1975.

Nick Laurantus is seated, far left.
His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos is seated to his right (opposite).
Young boy.????
Man standing???
Man, seated right???
Priest ???
Female, front centre, back to camera???
Male, front right, back to camera???

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 05.01.2007

Nicholas Laurantus at a dinner to welcome the new Greek Archbishop, Stylianos in 1975.

Nick Laurantus is seated, far left.
His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos is seated to his right (opposite).
Young boy.????
Man, seated right???.

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 22.12.2006

Lourantos Village. 1976.

Photographed by Loukas Dedes,
6 England Avenue,
Marrickville.
9560 7357.


After his return from a family visit to South Africa in 1971, Laurantus began casting around for another project on which to spend his money. Setting up the Chair of Modern Greek had given him so much pleasure and satisfaction that he wanted to find another equally worthy cause, so he asked Jack Stamell one day whether he knew of any suitable charity that was Greek-sponsored ...

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 22.12.2006

Nicholas Laurantus with the Bishop of Crete at Lourantos Village, 1977.

After his return from a family visit to South Africa in 1971, Laurantus began casting around for another project on which to spend his money. Setting up the Chair of Modern Greek had given him so much pleasure and satisfaction that he wanted to find another equally worthy cause, so he asked Jack Stamell one day whether he knew of any suitable charity that was Greek-sponsored without being a purely church organization. As a solicitor, Stamell was aware of the range of charities in Sydney, and ...

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 22.12.2006

Opening ceremony of Lourantos Village, May 1976.

Nicholas Laurantus replies to a speech by Jim Samios (standing), a St Basil's Board member, and NSW Upper House Parliamentarian.
Also present are Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, and Margaret Whitlam, and His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos (far right).


After his return from a family visit to South Africa in 1971, Laurantus began casting around for another project on which to spend his money. Setting up the Chair of Modern Greek had given him so much ...

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 05.01.2007

Nicholas Laurantus at a dinner to welcome the new Greek Archbishop, Stylianos in 1975.

Laurantus is standing, second left.
Father John Kapetas is standing second from right.
Anna Kapetas is sitting front left.
Jim Samios, standing to right behind the guest of honour.
His Eminence Archbishop Stylianos is seated in the middle.
Others.........??


After his return from a family visit to South Africa in 1971, Laurantus began casting around for another project on which to spend his money. Setting up the Chair of Modern Greek ...

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 22.12.2006

Nicholas Laurantus announcing his first donation to St Basil's Homes in 1973.

Nicholas Laurantus, centre.
NSW Upper House Parliamentarian, Jim Samios, left foreground.
Right......??


After his return from a family visit to South Africa in 1971, Laurantus began casting around for another project on which to spend his money. Setting up the Chair of Modern Greek had given him so much pleasure and satisfaction that he wanted to find another equally worthy cause, so he asked Jack Stamell one day whether he knew of any suitable charity ...

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submitted by Jean Michaelides on 22.12.2006

Nicholas Laurantus as he appeared on the frint page of the Sydney Morning Herald, 16 June, 1979.

In 1974, on the recommendation of the Archbishop, Nicholas Laurantus was made an Archon of the Greek Orthodox Church in recognition of his many gifts to his birthplace, Kythera, to St Basil’s Homes for the Aged, and to the University of Sydney. The ceremony took place in the Archdiocesan church at Redfern one Sunday evening. The Archbishop, officiating, placed the plain black robe over Nicholas’ bowed head as he stood in front of the congregation, then, when he knelt, ...