submitted by Japio Ruijg on 10.05.2008
father and son at the beach of aghia pelaghia
submitted by Spyro Calocerinos on 01.05.2008
This photograph has been on this site many times before. It is not very well known, that the youngster next to his mother on the left (Manolis) born 1910, is the boy who later became Bishop Gavriil Kalokairinos . He was the Bishop on the island of Santorini from the 14th of November 1957 until 1982. He passed away, on the 28th of January 1983.
submitted by Anthony Zantis on 07.09.2009
Family Portrait
submitted by Peter Trearchis on 01.03.2008
English translations below. Anyone with additional information, etc. please comment. Peter Trearchis Obituary Nicholas A. Coroneos Nicholaos A. Coroneos died in Potamos, at age 80 and he will be missed very much. The former immigrant to the United States, had been established in Baltimore. He returned from America many years ago, and resided in Piraeus, traveling often to Kythera where he was participating in works of common benefit. ...
submitted by Θεοδώρα Μπουκουβάλα on 14.02.2008
Οι γονείς μου Αναστάσιος Λαγός και Αλεξάνδρα (Τριάρχη)τον Αύγουστο του 1965 στο μοναστήρι της Μυρτιδιώτισσας.
Καρτ-ποστάλ του 1930 που εικονίζει τον Αναστάσιο Λαγό.
submitted by Θεοδώρα Μπουκουβάλα on 13.02.2008
submitted by Irena Combes on 29.01.2008
A photo of my mother, late 2007, before she passed away at aged 90 years old.
This photo was taken of my mother in 1946, a few months before she embarked on her journey to Australia. She was 29 years old.
submitted by Toni Risson on 31.10.2007
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 Kythera,” writes James Prineas, creator of the Kythera Family Website, “don’t worry — most Greeks don’t know where it is either. And if they have heard of it they probably ...
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 08.10.2007
From the archives of Polyxene McClory (nee Souris). John Venardos worked with Polyxene's father, Ioanni Haralambos Souris, prior to John returning to Kythera. Contact Polyxene McClory For ...
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 29.07.2020
From the archives of Polyxene McClory (nee Souris). John Venardos worked with Polyxene's father, Ioanni Haralambos Souris, prior to John returning to Kythera. See also: 2007 photo of Polyxene, and some background family history
submitted by Dean Coroneos on 13.01.2008
This photograph was found in the Koroneos Belos patriko spitti in Karavas in 2007. The woman standing (middle second row) is Angeliki Koroneos, sister to Nick, Crithanthe (later Katsoolis), Triunduphilos, Maria (later Creatha), George, and Dimitri Koroneos. The rest of the persons in the photograph are unknown to me, although the man seated on the left hand side front (embracing child) looks like Theothosios Koroneos, grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great ...
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 01.09.2007
From the archives of Alex "Feros" Morelli
submitted by Kosmas Souris on 27.02.2016
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 05.07.2007
The second woman from the left is Yannoula Chlentzos (nee Coulentianos1886-1984), the man fourth from the left is her son Harry Diamandis Chlentzos (1908-2001), seated is Harry's Aunt Kyrani Katsoulis (nee Chlentzos). Yannoula and her husband Diamandis immigrated to the USA. Her first visit back to Kythera was in 1951 when this photo was taken. The rest of the people are unknown. Any help with identifying them would be greatly appreciated. Please comment below or email Vikki ...
submitted by Vikki Vrettos Fraioli on 21.06.2007
Vangeli Lazo (husband of Spiridoula Vamvakaris), Loukia Alfieris (nee Kalogridis), Panayiotis & Popi Makri
submitted by Jim Comino on 23.04.2007
Theo Comino,s last Anzac march 1996 taken at the back of our Cafe The Transit Bar in Inverell Nsw
submitted by Kosmas Sclavos on 15.04.2007
Vicky Calokerinos (née Fatseas) in Fatsathika (Migrated to Brisbane Australia 1960s)
This photo from 1948 shows three sisters Nina Sclavos (née Fatseas), Anna Karydis(née Fatseas) and Vicky Calokerinos (née Fatseas). Daughters of Spiro (Korsolas) and Koula Fatseas (migrated to Brisbane Australia in 60s)
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