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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 27.03.2010

Alexa Conomos - blogs about her 100 year old grandmother, Penelope Conomos

Alexa Conomos created a video blog for the 100th birthday of her giagia, Penelope Conomos on March 25th, 2010. Penelope was born in Agia Anastasia.

Watch the Video by clicking on this link

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submitted by Kyrranne Thomas on 25.03.2010

Effie Zaunders - 8/5/1916 - 27/1/2010

By, daughters, Rene & Aphrodite

Our mother, Effie Zantiotis, was born on 8/5/1916 in Pireaus to Aphroditie and Panagioti Coroneos, (Faganas) - who originally came from Karavas, in Kythera. Mum was the 5th born in a family of 8 children – 4 boys and 4 girls.

At the age of 19 she was betrothed by proxy to our father, George Zantiotis (Zaunders) last son of Emmanuel and Eirene Zantiotis (Yerandis )from Vouno, Kythera.

Effie arrived in Sydney on the maiden ...

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submitted by Anna Avgoustou on 16.03.2010

Kerry, John and Violet Cordato at their Campsie Milk Bar

From left - John Cordato, Betty (a worker), Violet Dimitratos and Kerry Cordato at their Milk Bar next to Odeon Theatre, Campsie between 1949 and 1954

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submitted by Anna Avgoustou on 16.03.2010

Violet Dimitratos with 6 grandchildren

Violet Dimitratos with her 6 grandchildren :
Back row from left - Stephanie Avgoustou, Violet Dimitratos, Stephanie Mihailidis, Nicholas Calligeros
Front row from left - Anastasia Mihailidis, Chloe Avgoustou, Harrison Calligeros

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submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 05.03.2010

HOUSE FOR RENT SUMMER 2010

perfect little house avaiable for rent from july 2010, the house is to be rented for minimium period of 3 weeks. the house is in the very traditional and peaceful village of trifyllianika.only 5 minutes from the main village of the island potamos, where you can do your banking, internet , shopping for groceries and having lunch or dinner, or just sitting down for a coffee and a chat around the best platia[town square]on the island . the house has two bedrooms,one acts also as a large lounge room, ...

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submitted by Paul Vlandys on 14.01.2010

Vlandis Nickolas Paul

 

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submitted by Paul Vlandys on 14.01.2010

Vlandis Maria

 

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submitted by Paul Vlandys on 14.01.2010

Vlandis Paul

 

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submitted by KCA Admin on 10.01.2010

"Life in Australia"

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submitted by Peter (Panagiotis) Prineas on 01.01.2010

Front cover: 'Britain's Greek Islands'

'Britain's Greek Islands' by Peter Prineas'
ISBN 9780980672213
AUD $38.50 plus postage and packing
Plateia 32 Calder Road Darlington NSW Australia 2008
plateia@ozemail.com.au ph 61 2 93191513

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submitted by Sydney Morning Herald on 14.12.2009

The great Grecian earn: how immigrants made a cafe society

Sydney Morning Herald, December 9, 2009 page 10.

A newly reprinted book reveals the story of early Greek migrants in Australia, writes Anna Patty.

The dockets at Aroney's Cafe in Katoomba trumpeted its ''famous'' fish dinners and ''famous toasted sandwiches''. But it was the hot chocolates, created by my father, that won the cafe its true acclaim.
Customers travelled from as far as Canberra and Sydney, and even overseas, for a hot ...

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 15.11.2009

John Scolinos - Cal Poly professor, coach, dies at age 91

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 15.11.2009

John Scolinos - Cal Poly professor, coach, dies at age 91

Reprinted from the San Gabriel Tribune
San Gabriel Valley, CA, USA

By Jim McConnell, Staff Writer
Posted: 11/07/2009 09:17:30 PM PST

CLAREMONT - John Scolinos, a professor emeritus at Cal Poly Pomona who coached baseball at the university for 30 years and for whom the baseball field is named, died early Saturday. He was 91.

Scolinos, a resident of Claremont for 45 years, coached baseball at Cal Poly from 1961 until his retirement in 1991. ...

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submitted by Eleutheria Jensen on 01.11.2009

Nickolaos E. Tzortzopoulos

Captain Nick the Greek

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submitted by Eleutheria Jensen on 01.11.2009

Nickolaos E. Tzortzopoulos

Captain Nick

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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 01.11.2009

MacLaurin Hall, Main Quadrangle, Sydney University

Large event in progress, MacLaurin Hall, October, 2009.

Venue for the launch of the recently published books, Life in Australia (1916) in GREEK, and Life in Australia (1916) in ENGLISH.

This is yet, another Kytherian World Heritage (mega) Event, conducted under the auspices of the Kytherian World Heritage Fund.

To download a superb 4-page brochure about the event, which also provides information as ...

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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 01.11.2009

MacLaurin Hall, Main Quadrangle, Sydney University

A view from the South.

Venue for the launch of the recently published books, Life in Australia (1916) in GREEK, and Life in Australia (1916) in ENGLISH.

This is yet, another Kytherian World Heritage (mega) Event, conducted under the auspices of the Kytherian World Heritage Fund.

To download a superb 4-page brochure about the event, which also provides information as to how to purchase these books, go to:

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submitted by Alexander Riedmüller on 30.09.2009

Alexander Riedmüller M.A.

Alexander Riedmüller M.A.

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submitted by Visitkythera.gr Tourist Information on 16.08.2009

Reply - Reply - Ferry schedule to Kythera

James,
Thank you for your assistance. I sent a request for information to porfyra and have heard nothing from them. My recollection is that I tried to email them last year and never heard back from them.
I do have a number for a port agent in Neapoli named Dimitrios Livanos, 27340. Are you familiar with this?

thanks again

Nick Sofios

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submitted by Terry Nicolson on 30.07.2009

Nicolson Terry