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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Family goup, June 1960
The photo taken in Ithaca Greece was sent to Jim Kandiliotis in Australis from his sibling Sotiris Sikiotis who was a solicitor on the island. Back row from left, Kosta Skiotis, Odysseas Sikiotis, Irini Varvarigos Sikiotis, Gerasimos Sikiotis, Panos Steriopoulos (Martha's son). Seated left Galatia Sikiotis, Nona Kalliopi Sikiotis. Kneeling left Panos Sikiotis (Gerasimo's son), Martha Sikiotis. Missing from the photo is sibling Sotiris Sikiotis.A sepia photograph with a white crinkled border of a family group. There are four men and four ladies and a young boy in the group. They are standing in a garden next to a house.Written on the back in pencil: In the picture from left Back row. Dad, Uncle Oddessey, Mum, Yiatros. Panos 2, son of Martha, M.Row. Aunty Yalateia, Nona Front row. Panos (son of Yia & Pa), Aunty Martha. With love all of us. If I send you photos don't throw away. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan Philanthropic Society committee, 1976
The photograph of the all male committee of the IPS was taken at Ithaca House in 1976, sixty years after the establishment of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. At the time, in accordance with the constitution, women were ineligible to be full members and therefore committee members. Pictured L-R, back: Petros Kouratos, Dennis Lourantos, J. Mavromatis, Dennis Katsamas, Naki Raftopoulos, Parry Gabriel; front: Michael Black, (Mavrokefalos) Evangelos Metaxas, Nick Varigos (Varvarigos), Sotiris Sikiotis, Stathy Raftopoulos. A black and white photograph of eleven men, members of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society Committee 1976. They are seated and standing in front of a wall which has a large photograph on it and coat hooks along the wall. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan Picnic races, c1933
The photograph was taken at an Ithacan Philanthropic Society annual picnic sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s. Races were always a feature at the annual picnic. In those early most families travelled to the picnic ground in hired furniture vans. The annual picnic is still held today in February of each year. Pictured standing L-R: ? Kasamias; unknown; Nick Kandiliotis; Andreas Razos; unknown; unknown; unknown; Spiros Digaletos; Paizis?; Dimitri Megalogenis; unknown; Paris Gabriel; Kallinikos ?; unknown; unknown; Gerasimos Papadopoulos (Tsinis); Stratos Paizis; Cominos (Bourazanis)?; Kneeling: Nikos Stratos; Platon Varvarigos. The annual picnic gave Ithacans the chance to relax and mingle away from their work on Sunday. It was and still is an important social event in the society's calendar.A scanned black and white photograph seventeen men standing in a line and two others crouched down in the front. They are either preparing to have a race or they have completed one as four of them are wearing shorts and singlets while some of the others have rolled up their trouser legs and a lot of them are wearing running shoes. The group are standing in a picnic ground in a valley which is surrounded by trees. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Trentwood Dry Cleaners
Dimitri (JIm) and Leah (nee Sikiotis) Kandiliotis ran the Trentwood Dry Cleaning business in Doncaster Road, North Balwyn. Jim was very active in the Ithacan Philanthropic Society; he was president from 1965-1966 and is an Honorary Life Member.Leah's parents Costa and Reene (nee Varvarigos) Sikiotis operated Pullars Dry Cleaning in Rathdowne Street Carlton in the 1950s. Jim learnt the trade from his father-in-law and, together with Leah, carried on the family tradition establishing the dry cleaning business in North Balwyn.A coloured polaroid photograph of the exterior views of a Dry Cleaning business in a suburban street. The photograph has a white border with a black square on its reverse side. Printed on the back: 10778121539/ POLAROIDpullards dry cleaning