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submitted by Gilgandra Weekly on 07.12.2006

Paul Kelly. Upper part of his headstone. Gilgandra Cemetery.

Gilgandra Weekly, Wednesday, 12th May, 1971, page 9.

[Paul Kelly (Yiannakellis) was a towering presence in the town of Gilgandra, NSW. He married Kytherian Chrysanthe Georgopoulos (Pronounced Yeoryopoulos, called Poulos) in 1939. His impact on Kytherians and Kytherian affairs was immense - Administrator.]

Mr. Paul Kelly passed away suddenly on Monday May 3 at the age of 61 years. [Notice was given in the Gilgandra Weekly of Wednesday ...

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submitted by Athanasia Glycofrydi-Leontsini on 14.11.2005

Professor Athanasia Glycofrydi-Leontsini.

Professor of Modern European and Neohellenic Philosophy-Department of Philosophy, University of Athens, Greece

Home Address:

8, Valaniou Str.,
18536 Piraeus

Tel./Fax: (0030)210-4518279

Office: University of Athens, School of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy.

University Campus, Ilissia 15771

Tel.: (0030)210-7277538, Fax: (0030)210-7248979

e-mail contact: here ...

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submitted by O Kosmos on 06.11.2005

Professor Nikos Petrochilos in Melbourne's Central Square.

During his visit to Australia. This photograph was taken during his visit to Melbourne, Monday 24th October - Thursday 27th October, 2005.

Published in O Kosmos, Sydney, Australia, Thursday 3 November, 2005. p.25.

Kytherian Professor's visit to Australia an enormous success.


Professor Nikos Petrochilos, was invited to visit Australia by the Kytherian Association of Australia. The Association was aided by funds from the Nicholas Anthony Aroney ...

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submitted by O Kosmos on 06.11.2005

Professor Nikos Petrochilos, with Dr. Victor Kepreotis, President of the Kytherian Association of Australia.

During their visit to the Nicholson Museum (The Ancient World), Sydney University. Wednesday, 19th October, 2005.

www.usyd.edu.au/nicholson

Published in O Kosmos, Sydney, Australia, Thursday 3 November, 2005. p.25.

Kytherian Professor's visit to Australia an enormous success.


Professor Nikos Petrochilos, was invited to visit Australia by the Kytherian Association of Australia. The Association was aided by funds from the Nicholas ...

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submitted by O Kosmos on 06.11.2005

The Roman god Janus, depicted on a Roman coin.

This coin provides an explanation of the word janusian, as used in the article below,

published in O Kosmos, Sydney, Australia, Thursday 3 November, 2005. p.25.

Kytherian Professor's visit to Australia an enormous success.


Professor Nikos Petrochilos, was invited to visit Australia by the Kytherian Association of Australia. The Association was aided by funds from the Nicholas Anthony Aroney Trust. Nikos was born in Athens, of Kytherian ...

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submitted by O Kosmos on 06.11.2005

Professor Nikos Petrochilos with Committee members from the Women's Auxiliary, Kytherian Association of Australia.

At the lecture held at the Hellenic Club Sydney, Saturday 22 Oct.

Left to Right:
Kathy Samios.
Matina Samios.
Catherine Economos.
Professor Nikos Petrochilos.
Rene Condoleon.
Helen Comino.
Mary Matzouris.

Published in O Kosmos, Sydney, Australia, Thursday 3 November, 2005. p.25.

Kytherian Professor's visit to Australia an enormous success.


Professor Nikos Petrochilos, was invited ...

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submitted by O Kosmos on 13.10.2007

Kytherian Heritage Group Luncheon. Friday 21st October, 2005.

Published in O Kosmos Thursday 3 November, 2005. p.25.

Photograph: Around the table - Left to right:

Andrew Coroneo, Active interest in the preservation of the Kytherian heritage, particularly cinematic history
Pedro Cassimatis, active member of the Australian Hellenic Historical Society
Angelo Notaras, (obscured) prominent Kytherian industrialist and benefactor, and administrator of www.kythera-family.net
George Poulos, Secretary Kytherian ...

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submitted by Kytherian Business Group on 05.11.2005

Frutex. A snapshot of products sold, from the Frutex web-site.

Address: 18 St Albans Road
Kingsgrove, NSW, 2208
Australia

Phone Number: (02) 9502 6500
Fax Number: (02) 9502 6511

http://www.frutex.com.au

Managing Director: Peter Magiros

Born: Drymonas, Kythera.

About FRUTEX

"Frutex Australia the "Fruit Experts", founded in 1968, has rapidly expanded into a major force and player consistently delivering quality ingredients to the ever-competitive ...

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submitted by Kytherian Business Group on 05.11.2005

Frutex factory buildings.

Address: 18 St Albans Road
Kingsgrove, NSW, 2208
Australia

Phone Number: (02) 9502 6500
Fax Number: (02) 9502 6511

http://www.frutex.com.au

Managing Director: Peter Magiros

Born: Drymonas, Kythera.

About FRUTEX

"Frutex Australia the "Fruit Experts", founded in 1968, has rapidly expanded into a major force and player consistently delivering quality ingredients to the ever-competitive ...

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submitted by Kytherian Business Group on 05.11.2005

Frutex logo.

Address: 18 St Albans Road
Kingsgrove, NSW, 2208
Australia

Phone Number: (02) 9502 6500
Fax Number: (02) 9502 6511

http://www.frutex.com.au

Managing Director: Peter Magiros

Born: Drymonas, Kythera.

About FRUTEX

"Frutex Australia the "Fruit Experts", founded in 1968, has rapidly expanded into a major force and player consistently delivering quality ingredients to the ever-competitive ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 19.11.2005

Gilgandra. Commercial olives. Part of the olive-ization of Australia.

Kelburn Grove
Tooraweenah. 2831.

Ph: 02 6848 1096

Fax: 02 6848 1129

In another entry about the Monterey Cafe in Gilgandra, I revealed that "...I was born in Gilgandra, in 1952, and left after completing my schooling in 1969.

The Kytherian presence in Gilgandra began in 1910, with the Baveas family establishing the ABC Cafe in the town.

A ...

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submitted by Kytherian Newsletter Sydney on 30.10.2005

The icon of Ayios Haralmbos being carried around the Church. 2005.

By the Secretary, Kytherian Association of Australia, George Poulos, (Left), and the President, Kytherian Association of Australia, Victor Kepreotis (Right).

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 26.03.2007

Greek Monarchists, 1954 Royal Visit Lismore

Back row L to R: George Peter Feros, Tasia Jim Poulos (Tzortzopoulos of Ballina), Maria Sourry (nee Terakes), Maria Karambasis, Martha Manias (nee Cassis), Zeta Cassis, Anna Caponas (Mullumbimby), Peter Dendrinos.
Front Row L to R: Gerry Cassis, Sophia Bavea, Penny Alidenes (Mullumbimby), Phyllis Crones, Stan Karambasis, Loula Bavea, Mary Crones, Chrissie Cassis, Angelo Crones.

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 25.10.2005

Greek Liberation Day, Bexhill, 25Mar1955

Mrs Mary Black on piano and Mrs Ecaterini Savas conducting.

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 25.10.2005

Woodlark Street, Lismore, 1920

The Comino's moved to Molesworth Street in 1911 to open the Olympia Cafe, while their old shop was demolished to make way for the three storey edifice now in the hands of Peter Coronakes.

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 25.10.2005

Landis Oyster Saloon, Lismore, 1930

L to R: Dulcie Smith, Marika Vlandis, Emmanuel Vlandis
Emmanuel was 17yrs old when he landed from Kythera in mid 1911. In the main he stuck to the café game despite his training as a compositor, but amongst other ventures were a drapery in Sydney, a printery in Melbourne and a fruit hawker’s barrow at Orange. He came from Queensland in the mid 1920s to acquire a café in Casino, coming to Lismore in 1927 to acquire the Andronicos fish shop business. He sold out to Peter Emmanuel Stathis ...

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 25.10.2005

Lismore Lancers parade down Woodlark Street 1914

Greek flag possibly being flown by Melbourne born Foiti (aka Con) Stratti Andrulakis. Stratti died 1908 and his wife Athena leased the business to Theo Dimitri Bange (Vangis), who moved to Bangalow in 1912 leaving Foiti as the gaffer. Foiti lasted a couple of years after which the place went out of Greek hands, becoming the Uneeda Milk Bar during WW2.

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 25.10.2005

Gollan Fruit Mart, Lismore, 1948

George Andrew Sargent (Stratigakis) left, with unknown employee.
George, born 1908 Cairo, had landed in 1926 and come to Lismore, ~1930/31, perhaps with his half-brother John to establish Sargent’s Markets, but within a year or so he became a driver and buyer for Paul Coronakes. He opened his own business in 1936.

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 25.10.2005

Macris Family 1951 Lismore

L to R: Anna (nee Haymandos), baby Chris, George and Con.
George landed from Imbros in 1938 and worked for his sponsor, Panagiotis Emmanuel Petrochilos, at Bonalbo for 12mths, followed by 12mths at the Marble Bar Café in Casino before settling in Lismore. Anna and Con landed in 1948.

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submitted by Peter Tsicalas on 25.10.2005

Regent Café, Lismore, 1938

L to R: Harry John or Harry Nick Crethar, Spiro Tsicalas, Nick Jim Crethar, Jean Brown, Ruby Green, Nellie Mules, Harry Jim Crethar