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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Whitney Bros. Electric Studios, Studio photograph of a man and a child, C1920s
Many studio photographs such as this would have been taken to send back to family and friends left behind in Ithaca and other parts of the world.A sepia photograph in an oval outline of a man holding a little child on his knee. The photograph is in post card format.Printed on the back: WHITNEY BROS/ELECTRIC STUDIOS/118 BOURKE ST/MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA/CORRESPONDENCE/ADDRESS.whitney bros, electric studios, unknown -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Dennis Varigos 80th Birthday, 5 August 1998
The photograph of Dennis (Menelaos) Varigos and his son John was taken at Maxims on 5 August 1998 at a family gathering celebrating Dennis' eightieth birthday. Dennis was the son of Ioannis and Ioanna-Giannoula (Lekatsas) Varvarigos who arrived in Melbourne from Ithaca in 1914 and owned The Palace Tea Rooms, adjacent to the Palace Theatre in Bourke Street, where Dennis grew up. Dennis was a very active member of the IPS and served as president from 1960 - 1965. Family gatherings and celebrations are a very important part of Greek family life.A photograph of two men at a celebration. One is standing at the table and is making a speech while the older man is seated. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Flocas brothers, c1920s
The photograph was taken in the 1920s of the brothers, Peter and Dennis Flocas. The brothers ran the Golden Age Café at the top end of Bourke Street near Spring Street which was opened during the the First World War.They like many young Ithacan men migrated to Melbourne in the early decades of the twentieth century. Most settled permanently in Melbourne where they married and raised families.A scanned black and white studio photograph of two smartly dressed men in suits.