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submitted by Kytherian Biographies Project on 20.10.2013

Paula Lexine Masselos BSW, ATCL,

Mayor of Waverly Council

 

Bachelor Social Work (James Cook University of North Queensland), Associate Trinity College of London (Speech and Drama), Australian Association of Social Marketing (AASM)

Paula is the Managing Director of Embrace Society which is a communications agency speing in hard to reach audiences and in values based behaviour change, community engagement, advertising and communications, and creative strategy and development.

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submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 14.04.2010

Yanoula Kassimatis, Sister of Peter E. Kassimatis 1926

This is a photograph of my grandfather, Peter E. Kassimatis's sister Yanoula. She was from the village of Fratsia and her extended family is in Athens today.

This was taken in 1926. I did not see this photo listed in the 600 that they were trying to identify in the Fatseas Collection. However, the background and chair are identical to those in the other photographs.

Just one other comment regarding the Fatseas Collection. I am so grateful to those who found it ...

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submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 14.04.2010

Peter E. Kassimatis' sisters Rosa and Stamatina 1924

This photograph is of my grandfather's sisters, Rosa seated and Stamatina standing. It was taken in 1924 and mailed to my grandfather, Peter E. Kassimatis in the U.S. They were from the village of Fratsia.

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submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 14.04.2010

Peter Emmanuel Kassimatis and Sisters 1916

This photograph was taken in Athens in 1916. It is a photo of my grandfather, Peter Emmanuel Kassimatis and his sisters Frosso and Maria. This was taken the same year he emigrated to the United States. They lived in the village of Fratsia.

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submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 22.01.2013

Stathoula Glitsos Kassimatis and daughter Stamatina 1935

This photograph is of my great grandmother, Stahtoula Glitsos Kassimatis and her daughter Stamatina. They lived in Fratsia. This picture was sent to my grandfather, Peter E. Kassmiatis who emigrated to the United States in 1916.

The photo has writing on the back. Unfortunately it is written in Greek and I do not have an accurate translation.

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submitted by Loretta Kassimatis Sword on 16.04.2010

Stathoula Kassimatis and Family 1936

I was thrilled last week to find this listed as one of the photographs that were restored as part of the Fatseas collection in 2008. Recently my father gave me some old family photos. I had scanned them a week before stumbling across the collection through a link on your website and immediately recognized the photograph.

Approximatley 1936 - Left to Right are Kerani, wife of George Cassimatis, Stathoula Kassimatis, infant Philio, George Cassimatis and his first born child Stella. ...

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submitted by Toni Risson on 31.10.2007

The Other Side of the Coin: Return to Kythera.

Above: Jim Pavlakis standing outside the entrance to his home in Fratsia, Kythera.
Below: The entrance to Jim's house, in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.


Chapter Twelve. Aphrodite and the Mixed Grill.

“WHAT IMAGINATIONS MUST THOSE GREEK POETS HAVE HAD IN ORDER TO HAVE GIVEN DEATHLESS RENOWN TO THIS DESOLATE, WIND-BOUND, TREELESS, UNFREQENTED ISLAND.
VISCOUNT KIRCKWALL, 1864.

"If you’ve never heard of the Greek island of ...

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submitted by Spyro Calocerinos on 11.11.2004

Hristos Kalokairinos and Yiannis Kallinikos 1948

Yiannis Kallinikos was born in Fratsia. Finished High School in Kythera with my late brother Hristos,then came to Australia for a number of years. He returned back to Kythera where he passed away in Kythera "Gerokomeio". Hristos also passed away.

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submitted by Robin Tzannes on 13.08.2003

John and Gus Tzannes

This is a photograph of my father-in-law, John George Tzannes (standing), with his brother Costantinos (Gus) and Gus’s son George. It was taken in New York in the early 1930s.