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submitted by Kytherian Social News on 05.11.2012

Nicholas Peter Careedy (Karydis)

In Loving memory of Nicholas Peter Careedy (Karydis)

1-3-1912 to 14-10-2012

Nicholas Peter Careedy, the fourth child and only son of Peter and Marietta Careedy, was born in Mylopotams, Kythera on the 1st of March 1912. After completing high school in Kythera he remained in his village until he left for military service. He spent the first six months of service in the recruiting office of the 31st regiment in Athens and then in the office of the Military Academy. ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 30.11.2010

Damian N Andronicus, looking across the city from his front balcony

Life in Australia, 1916….how history unfolded in the ensuing generations.

Story number 1:

Damian N Andronicus(Diamianos Andronikos) ……the last man standing…..


Life in Australia , written in 1916, was the first book published in the Greek language ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 30.11.2010

Damian N Andronicus, holding the book Life in Australia open.....

at the pages were he is depicted as a young child in his fathers arms. (Pages 165-166).

Life in Australia, 1916….how history unfolded in the ensuing generations.

Story number 1:

Damian N Andronicus(Diamianos Andronikos) ……the last man standing…..


Life ...

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submitted by Kytherian World Heritage Fund on 30.11.2010

Damian N Andronicus in his home, September 2010

Life in Australia, 1916….how history unfolded in the ensuing generations.

Story number 1:

Damian N Andronicus (Diamianos Andronikos) ……the last man standing…..


Life in Australia , written in 1916, was the first book published in the Greek language in Australia. It was also an important first chronicle of Hellenic involvement in Australian ...

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submitted by Karen Andronicus on 19.11.2009

John (Jack) Andronicus with granddaughters Karen and Nicole

enjoying a day with Pa!

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submitted by Karen Andronicus on 11.10.2011

Charles and George Andronicus

a day at the beach! Charles and George are the sons of the late John (Jack) Andronicus, founder of Andronicus Coffee.

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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 ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 04.11.2004

Mr and Mrs Nicholas Andronicos, Sydney, 1996.

This photograph came into my hands via Kevin Cork. Nick Andronicus was for many years involved in the cinema industry - in his early days at Moree, in NSW.

During the 1990's I ran a store in Bondi Junction in Sydney. I had many Kytherian visitors - one of whom was Nick Andronicus.
Nick was a "stirrer". He liked to insist that we second-generation Kytherians were not "real" Kytherians - and could never aspire to that "mantle".

I remember him most as a very exhuburant ...

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submitted by Peter Makarthis on 30.04.2004

Theo Psaros

c 1927 Theo Psaros(b1898) son of Dimitris Psaros Skouladrianika.Married Calliope(Beatty) Phacheas Lived at Inverelll NSW Australia.