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Wonga Park Community Cottage History Group
Document - Title History, Title History of Crown Allotment 9A Wonga Park
The allotment history for Crown allotment 9A Wonga Park (after Crown leases from 1893) starts in 1906 with the Crown granting 46 acres and 6 perches to Thomas Shaw, an iron worker in Collingwood. The history of registered owners who have a connection with the allotment include Charles James Phair (1920), Victor Sydney Hollow, Ellen Nora Taubman, Norman Edward Taubman, Ethel Clara Taubman, Norman Hugo Semmler, Dulcie Margaret Semmler, Wesley Charles Robinson, Margaret Joyce Robinson, Roslan Pty Ltd, Aktip Pty. Ltd., Hendricus Martinus Versteegen, Marie Therese Versteegen, Gary Grey Hutchins and Annette Louise Hutchins, Frederick Allen Lang, Beverley Elizabeth Lang, Gary John Cole, Kay Jean Cole, Trevor James Lethlean and Rosalie Dawn Lethlean, inter alia.Archive file for Crown allotment 9A containing title history documents and research. Documents include copies of Crown Grant Volume 3161 Folio 174, Certificates of Titles Volume 9274 Folio 298, Volume 9274 Folio 299, Volume 9274 Folio 300, Volume 9538 Folio 560, Volume 10155 Folio452, Volume 10155 Folio 453, Volume10177 Folio 343, Plan of consolidation No. 354507C and Plan of Subdivision No. 331410J -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Engagement Photograph - John Black and Elpinike Zaverdinou, 1927
The photograph was taken in 1927 to celebrate the engagement of John Black and Elpinike Zaverdinou.A non-digital black and white studio photograph of a lady and man. The photograph is in an oval shape, surrounded by a grey, white and black border. The photographer's signature is partly hidden. john black, elpinike zaverdinou., engagements -
Ithacan Historical Society
Administrative record, IPS Minute Book, 2 March 1966 to 7 November 1972
The minute book is a record of the decisions of the Executive Committee and the activities of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society from March 1966, fifty years after the club's inception, to November 1972. A foolscap size bound ledger with a grey cover and black binding. There is an Invicta label on the front cover and two additional labels have been stuck on the cover. One with a navy blue borde is above the Invicta labvel and the other is on the lower LH corner. The minutes have been written in Greek. Committee members names and addresses are listed on the inside cover. INVICTA/ACCOUNT BOOK/FAINT -
Ithacan Historical Society
Administrative record, IPS Minute Book, 6 August 1985 to 4 October 1994
The minute book is a record of the activities of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society from 6 August 1985 to 4 October 1994. The minutes are written in Greek except for one meeting held on the 17 November when the minutes were typed in English. Subsequent meetings which were held from 5 July 1994 to 7 September 1994 were also in English.The minutes are important because they are a record of the club's activities and its decisions and directions that occurred during that period.A foolscap size bound book with a tan suede leather binding on the spine and corners with grey decorative edges and red marbled cover and a red label on the spine with 'Minute Book' printed on it. There is blue printed marbled paper on the front and back inside covers and blue and pink marbling around the edges of the pages. A loose green cloth cover is folded over the book. Two white stickers are on the cloth cover.On the green cloth cover: MINUTES BOOK/OF THE ITHACAN PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY/(THE ULYSSES)/329 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE minute books, ithaca, ithacan philanthropic society, societies greek communities -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithaca House, c1970s
Ithaca House, the home of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society, is located at 329 - 335 Elizabeth Street. The site was purchased in the mid 1950s to build the club rooms. The money for the venture was raised by the issue of non-redeemable 10 and 50 pound debentures to members. Nicholas Sofarnos, a young Ithacan architecture graduate, designed the building. Construction was completed in 1958. Up until 2020 Yamaha were long standing ground floor tenants. Prior to the building of Ithaca House, from 1917 up until 1958, the club rooms were located on the top floor of Michael's Building on the corner of Lonsdale and Elizabeth Streets. The Ithacan Philanthropic Society has been a focal point initially for expatriate Ithacans and as the years have passed it holds many happy memories for Australian born Ithacans through the generations.A coloured photograph of a three storey grey building in a city street with two cars being driven along the road. The Yamaha Motor Bicycle company occupies the ground floor, and in the adjacent building Honda motorbikes are sold. There are curtained windows across the width of the second floor and signage on the top floor windows indicates this level is used for social events such as receptions and dances. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic men's race, c1930s
Races for all ages were organised at the Ithacan picnics and prizes were given for the various age groups. The men's race was the highlight of day.A sepia photograph mounted on grey board of nine men lined up with six race officials at the starting line of a race. There is shrubbery growing behind the group. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Picnic, c1935
The photograph was taken at an annual Ithacan Club picnic in the 1930s. Sitting on the ground in the centre is Dimitri Sofianos.A mounted sepia photograph of ten men and a boy at a picnic. Most of the men are wearing neat casual clothes and two are wearing suits. The photograph is mounted on grey board with a darker grey border.Written in pen on the back: AGP 6 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan Picnic, 1940s
The photograph was taken at an annual Ithacan Philanthropic Society's picnic some time in the early 1940s. In the middle is Dimitris Sofianos. On the right is Gerasimos Papadopoulos.A sepia photograph mounted on grey board with a darker grey border. Three men, dressed in neat casual clothes are standing in front of a tree in an open area.There are two identical photographs and one of them has the following written on the back: AGP - 5 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic, race winners, late 1930s
The photograph was taken at an Ithacan Club picnic some time during the late 1930s. Races have always been a popular feature of the picnic. The then president, Andreas Papadopoulos is congratulating the three place-getters, from L-R unknown, unknown, Hector Anagnostatos (Andrews). Andreas Papadopoulos was president from 1934 - 1939. Hector Anagnostatos was president from 1953-1955.A sepia photograph mounted on grey board which has a darker grey border. Three men dressed in singlets and trousers are standing in sports arena and a man in a suit is shaking the hand of one of the men. Some people are seated in a grandstand behind the group on the oval. Written on the back: AGP - 8 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Picnic group, c1940s
The family group are members of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society enjoying a day out at an annual picnic. A black and white photograph mounted on grey board of ten men and a lady with two children sitting on the ground around a picnic meal. They are sitting in a rural setting.Written on the back: AGP - 3 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, A.E. Benson, Ithacan ladies at a picnic, c Late 1930s
The photograph of a group of Ithacan women was taken at an Ithacan Philanthropic Society annual picnic. The women would work hard in the lead up to the picnic to prepare traditional Greek fare to enjoy on the day. At the picnic women catch up with relatives and friends. Ithacan women brought with them their Ithacan traditions and culinary skills and were very much the custodians of the Ithacan cultural heritage. A black and white photograph mounted on grey board of twenty one ladies and five children standing in front of a cluster of trees in a rural setting. picnics -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic, men's race, c mid-late 1930s
Races were popular events at the Ithacan Philanthropic Society's annual picnic. The men's foot race was the highlight of the day. Pictured centre front of runners is the president, Andreas Papadopoulos. Since the first picnic in 1918, the event has been held at sporting grounds situated around Melbourne's urban fringe and remain a popular event on the club's social calendar.A sepia photograph mounted on a grey board with a darker grey border of five men preparing to race with four officials waiting for the race to start. The men are standing in a sports ground with a small rotunda and trees on the other side of the fence in the background.Written on the back: AGP - 4 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Interior of the Spot Cafe, Melbourne
The Spot Cafe was in Elizabeth Street, Melbourne and owned by Athanasios Raftopoulos, Michalis Mavrokefalos and Anastasios Flocas. It was one of the many cafes owned and run by Ithacans in Melbourne's CBD in the 1930s and 1940s. Arthur Raftopoulos and Hector Andrews are standing 2nd and 3rd left in the photograph. Many Ithacans established businesses throughout the CBD and inner suburbs. These establishments also provided employment for other family members and friends as during the first half of the twentieth century migrants from Southern Europe were often unable to find employment in the wider Australian community.A black and white photograph mounted on grey board with a darker grey border of the interior of a restaurant. Tables set out with white tablecloths are in the foreground with four men standing behind them and a man and two ladies are standing in curtained cubicles in the background.ithacan businesses. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, The Spot Cafe, c1937
The Spot Cafe at 281 Elizabeth Street was established in 1912 and was owned by Athanasios Raftopoulos, Michalis Mavrokefalos ands Anastasios Flocas. The waiter standing second from the left is Hector Andrews. It was one of the many cafes owned and operated by Ithacans in the Melbourne CBD during the first half of the twentieth century.A black and white photograph mounted on grey board with a darker grey border.Three men and a lady, who are employees, are standing outside a cafe. Two of the men are waiters, the lady is in a white uniform and the other man is wearing a white apron over his trousers and shirt.restaurants, ithacan businesses -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Greek School, Melbourne, 1930s
The Greek Orthodox Community with the support of the Ithacan Community in Melbourne established a Greek Language School in the early 1930s. The teaching of the Greek language to the Australian born children of Greek parents ensured that the language and culture was maintained within the Greek community. A sepia photograph mounted on grey board of the children and teachers at the Greek language school. The people are standing and seated in five rows in front of a stage.