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submitted by Eptanesian Union Greece on 19.12.2015

Private collector's stamp for Professor Minas Coroneo issued through the Hellenic Post Office

Professor Minas Coroneo was awarded for Kythera, along with Dr Manolis Kalokerinos, at the 3rd Presentation of Ionian (Eptanisian) Union of Greece, Awards.



The awards were held on December 13, 2015,
December 13, 2015 in the National History Museum of the Old Parliament Building.

Invitation to Minas Coroneos to attend the ceremony to receive his award:

The awards ...

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submitted by Dr. Marika A. Leibrandt on 08.06.2014

Andrew P. Sourry & Marika A. Leibrandt

Andrew P. Sourry & his daughter, Marika A. Leibrandt (Sourry), Parkes. 22.11.08.

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submitted by Dr. Marika A. Leibrandt on 08.06.2014

Andrew, Lois and Marika A. Sourry ( Leibrandt )

1951

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submitted by Dr. Marika A. Leibrandt on 08.06.2014

Andrew P. Sourry OAM

Order of Australia Medal, Government House, Sydney, 2001.
Photo: Marika A. Leibrandt

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submitted by KCA Admin on 16.03.2014

J.M. Koksma: Potamos, 1962

Celebration of the union of the Ionian Islands with Greece, Market Square, Potamos, 1962. Photo by J.M. Koksma (35 mm colour transparency), Koksma/Bingen Archive.

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submitted by KCA Admin on 15.02.2014

J.M. Koksma: Waterworks, Potamos, 1962

Installing the piped water network in Potamos, 1962

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 24.11.2012

Spiridoula's Kitchen - Pastitsio

Spiridoula Georgopoulos shows us how to make Pastitsio in her home in Potamos on the island of Kythera.
August 3, 2012
Music: Perasma Sta Kythera

Click to watch Spiridoula’s Kitchen – Pastitsio on YOUTUBE

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submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 08.11.2012

Spiridoula's Kitchen - Moussaka

Spiridoula (Alfieris) Georgopoulos shows us how to make Moussaka in her home in Potamos.

July 25, 2012

Click to watch Spiridoula’s Kitchen – Moussaka on YOUTUBE

Photos, Video & Editing by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli
Music from the album - 100% Stavros Xarchakos, Vol. 3
Youssouroum
Vale ki Allo Piatoo Sto Trapezi
Aponi Zoi

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submitted by Kalie Zervos on 03.05.2012

Tsigli in his garden

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submitted by Tasso Conomos on 22.04.2011

Anastasios Megaloeconomos family in 1900

My father's (Ioannis) family in Potamos about 1900. Ioannis (upper left), Theodoros (upper right), Nicholaos (lower left), Giagia Clenzos (sp), Mother Chrysanthy, and Marouli. Father Anastasios was probably at sea or visiting the United States. Youngest son Kosta was not yet born. Giagia Clenzos reported lived until her 113th year.

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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 20.05.2010

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house potamos4

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submitted by James Victor Prineas on 20.05.2010

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House Potamos

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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 Epsilon Magazine on 05.11.2006

Anna and Theo Coroneo with young Dana Wilson, co-star of The Shiralee.

The Shiralee was an Australian film starring Peter Finch, 1957). The photograph was taken at the Pre­mier of the film, held at the Civic Theatre, Scone. The Civic Theatrewas, and still is, owned by the Coroneo family.

The Coroneo family in Scone


The Coroneo's were the first of the shop-keepers of Mediterranean or Central European origin. They made a mighty impact on the town when they built their highly decorated shop and refreshment room ...

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submitted by Epsilon Magazine on 04.11.2006

Professor Minas Coroneo holding a model of the human eye.

Professor Minas Coroneo talks about the bionic eye, the latest breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology, the pros and cons of medical research in Australia, and growing up Greek in a Kytherian household in the Hunter Valley region in the early sixties.

Words and Portrait, Savvas Limnatitis

"Let’s get one thing straight: what we are offering is not a miracle cure for blindness, but a great step forward”. The softly spoken, bespectacled, fifty-something ...

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submitted by Epsilon Magazine on 04.11.2006

Professor Minas Coroneo.

Professor Minas Coroneo talks about the bionic eye, the latest breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology, the pros and cons of medical research in Australia, and growing up Greek in a Kytherian household in the Hunter Valley region in the early sixties.

Words and Portrait, Savvas Limnatitis

"Let’s get one thing straight: what we are offering is not a miracle cure for blindness, but a great step forward”. The softly spoken, bespectacled, fifty-something ...

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submitted by Epsilon Magazine on 04.11.2006

Professor Minas Coroneo. Outside his office at Randwick's Prince of Wales Hospital.

Professor Minas Coroneo talks about the bionic eye, the latest breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology, the pros and cons of medical research in Australia, and growing up Greek in a Kytherian household in the Hunter Valley region in the early sixties.

Words and Portrait, Savvas Limnatitis

"Let’s get one thing straight: what we are offering is not a miracle cure for blindness, but a great step forward”. The softly spoken, bespectacled, fifty-something ...

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submitted by Epsilon Magazine on 04.11.2006

The Bionic Eye Team.

Left to Right:
Dr Vivek Chowdhury,
Professor Minas Coroneo,
Professor John Morley
.

Professor Minas Coroneo talks about the bionic eye, the latest breakthrough in the field of ophthalmology, the pros and cons of medical research in Australia, and growing up Greek in a Kytherian household in the Hunter Valley region in the early sixties.

Words and Portrait, Savvas Limnatitis

"Let’s get one thing straight: what we are ...

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submitted by Tasso John Conomos on 23.10.2006

Anne (Tasia) Conomos Condas.

Aged 15.