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1  The Antikythera mechanism on display at the...
...Sydney University, during the talk delivered by Professor Robert Hannah on the evening of Thursday 26th November,...
 
2  Reply - Ferry Service from Kythera to Crete
Hi Tony Have you seen this web site, it has the 2009 schedule for the newferry line and has their head office contact...
 
3  Staff in a Greek cafe in the 1910's. On the Life...
Graphic utilised by the Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW. Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW staged the...
 
4  From the Life in Australia panel.
Letter of loyalty and support from Greek-Australians for the Australian-British Empire war effort, 1915. The letter...
 
5  Life in Australia open.
Graphic from the panel about the book utilised by the Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW. Museums and Galleries...
 
6  Panel of Life in Australia utilised by the Museums...
Museums and Galleries Foundation of NSW staged the Milkshakes, Sundaes and Cafe Culture exhibition in various venues around...
 
7  Advertisement, including badge of a ship of the...
responsible for transporting Italians, Greeks and Kytherians from Europe to Australia - 1918 onwards.....
 
8  Advertisement for a ship of the Lloyd's line
responsible for transporting migrants from Italy, Greece and Kythera to Australia 1918...onwards.
 
9  Lafcadio Hearn. Stamp issue.
Japan, of course, forms part of the Kytherian diaspora, particurly through the noteriety of Lafcadio Hearn. Here is one...
 
10  Sculpture was the hardest of all
Micks Another of his Statues imported Alabaster from [Livorno]Italy and Make Statues & Selling at Flea Markets 1992 Lot of Fun
 
11  Vullitsa with which Theothosios Triunduphilos...
..arrived back on Kythera, during the middle of his life.
 
12  Photographs & keys to the house
on the wall of the Koroneos patriko spitti, Kritheryianika, Karavas. Theothosios, Belos Koroneos, a very industrious &...
 
13  Another ultra-kitsch artefact
From the Koroneos patriko spitti, Belos, Kritheryanika, (on the way down to Amir Ali). These kitsch objects are common on...
 
14  Ultra-kitsch Australiana artefacts
From the Koroneos patriko spitti, Belos, Kritheryanika, (on the way down to Amir Ali). These kitsch objects are common on...
 
15  Old & magnificent icon of Panayia Myrtidiotissa on...
The display was mounted at the greatest of Kytherian-Brisbane events, which was held on Sunday the 15th April, 2007, from...
 
16  Artefacts on display at the Brisbane panayiri,...
The display was in the foyer of the Cyprus Club, Westend, Brisbane, Australia. at the greatest of Kytherian-Brisbane...
 
17  USS Kithira ship's patch
This object is a woven cloth patch, about 4 inches across. It purports to be a "ship's patch" belonging to the US Navy ship...
 

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..arrived back on Kythera, during the middle of his life.
on the wall of the Koroneos <i>patriko spitti</i>, Kritheryianika, Karavas.

Theothosios, <i>Belos</i> Koroneos, a very industrious & entrepreneurial man, is depicted in the right hand side photograph, with second wife, Stamatoula.