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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Jim Kandiliotis, 1952
... Street Melbourne melbourne Jim Kandiliotis is pictured ...Jim Kandiliotis is pictured on the right with two friends at the 1952 Ithacan Ball which took place at the Melbourne Town Hall.A black and white photograph of three men standing in a reception centre at a social function. There are vases of flowers arranged on tables in the background. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Jim and Leah Kandiliotis wedding, 1955
The bride and groom are Leah and Jim Kandiliotis who celebrated their wedding at the Greek Orthodox Church, Evangelismos, in Victoria Parade. They were photographed with their immediate family and friends outside the church after the ceremony, including Leah's mother Irini Sikiotis (nee Varvarigos), and her uncle Nick Sikiotis and wife Chrysoula. A black and white photograph of a wedding party posing outside a church with family and friends.The bride's attendants were a bridesmaid, three flower girls and two page boys. The groom had two attendants. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Sikiotis family, c1950
Photographed are Nicholas and Chrisoula (nee Kallinikos) Sikiotis and their daughter Athina who was a flower girl at the wedding of Leah Sikiotis and Jim (Dimitri) Kandiliotis in 1955.A black and white studio photograph mounted on cream board of a flower girl sitting in front of a curtained area with a lady and man. Details of there photographer are on the back of the cream board. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, c 1948
Eftalia (Leah) Sikiotis, the daughter of Kosta and Ekaterini (nee Varvarigos) Sikiotis. She married Jim Kandiliotis and together they operated a dry cleaning business in Trentwood, North Balwyn.A black and white photograph of a young woman standing in a garden in front of a building. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Sisters Rine (Ekaterini) and Olga Varvarigos, late 1920s
A photo of Rine (Ekaterini) Varvarigos (Sikiotis) and her younger sister Olga Varvarigos (Andrews). Rine was born in Ithaca in 1910. In 1914 her parents Ioannis and Giannoula Varvarigos departed for Rhodesia with their baby son Dimitrios (Jim), leaving Rene and older brother Nicholas on Ithaca in care of their maternal grandmother. Her parents' journey to Rhodesia encountered delays at the Port Said so they eventually boarded a boat headed to Australia from where they thought they would get passage to Africa. However with the outbreak of WW1 they eventually settled in Melbourne where three more children were born, Constantinos 1916, Menelaos (Dennis) 1918 and Olga in 1925. Nicholas joined his parents in Melbourne in 1923 aged 14; and Ekaterini arrive in 1916 aged 16. Family separations were not uncommon for early Ithacan immigrants. Typically the intention was the they would only be away for a short time or that other family members, usually spouses and children, would follow later, once the men were more established. A black and white photograph of a young woman in a garden with a little child.Written on the back and translated from the Greek: Olga with Renee. -
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, Penelope Kallinikos, c 1950s
Penelope Billiter (Kallinikos) is the little girl in the photograph and a very young Jim Morris is in the background. They are pictured outside the Evangelismos Greek Orthodox Church in East Melbourne.A black and white photograph of a little girl dressed in a light dress standing outside a church with a little boy in the background.