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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Picnic group, Adelaide, 1948
Stathi Raftopoulos (centre row, second from the right) is pictured together with young people (unknown) at a Greek picnic in Adelaide. A black and white photograph of group of young people at a picnic. There are six women and seven men and two young children in the group. There are trees growing in the background. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithaca's Philharmonic Orchestra, C1951
The local 'philharmonic orchestra/band' playing at a civic/national day function in the 1950s in Vathi, Ithaca. Music plays an important role in many aspects of life, both civic and social, on the island. During the summer months locals and tourists enjoy a variety of musical and cultural events.Founded in 1904, the Ithaki Philharmonic Orchestra is the oldest musical group on the island. The band is a private, non-profit entity and its goal is to offer free musical training to the young of the region and provide them with a broader musical education. The philharmonic orchestra performs concerts and participates in a range of educational, municipal, religious and national day events. A black & white photograph of a brass band of men dressed in dark uniforms and flat hats and women wearing dark skirts and white blouses. In the second row are males in civilian suits. The conductor is standing in the front on the extreme right hand side holding a baton. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Greek dance group, c
Nina Black , standing at the back in the middle of the group, taught Greek dancing to many young Australian-born Ithacans. She also taught Greek language and English to adult migrants. Nina worked tirelessly with migrant community in the post mass migration period. Learning traditional Greek dancing has been one way that Ithacans who settled here were able to maintain their culture. Traditional Greek dancing is always popular at Ithacan social events. A black and white photograph of six ladies and four men dressed in Greek national costume. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Vlassopoulos family, Lahos Ithaca, c1922
The photograph features Anastasios Vlassopoulos (Kioukiouris) with his three daughters-in-law, Ekaterini, Korina and Elena, and three little grandsons. They are from L-R: Ekaterina (nee Paxinos), Korina (nee Raftopoulos), John, Anastasios, baby Aleko held by his grandfather Anastasios, Elena (nee Raftopoulos) and Peter. The photograph was taken in the village of Lahos shortly before Ekaterina and son Peter emigrated to Australia to be reunited with her husband, John. Elena remained in Ithaca, as did Korina whose son Aleko Vlassopoulos migrated to Australia following World War 2. Ithacan migration to Australia before World War 2 was unassisted. Generally it followed a pattern of chain migration with family members following one another. The men arrived first with the intention of either returning or saving enough money to bring their wives and families out when they had become financially established. Most men did not return. Some families were reunited while some wives and children never saw their husbands and fathers again.A black and white photograph of a family group of seven people - an elderly man, three young women, two little boys and and a baby.chain. migration -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, WW2 Australian Defence Forces - Allied Aliens, c1940s
Young Greek born men who had migrated to Australia were recruited to the defence forces during World War 2. Pictured is a group belonging to Civilian Military Forces. Standing, second from the right, is Nakis (Nick) Raftopoulos.During the period of the second world war, Ithacans who were unnaturalised were recruited into the Civilian Military Forces as 'Allied Aliens' and served the war effort on the home front. Naturalised Ithacans saw active service.A black and white photograph of nine men in army uniform at a camp. Five men are standing behind the other four who are sitting in front. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic races, c1930s
The annual picnic has been an important social event for the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. The first picnic was held on 24 March 1918 at a picnic ground in South Morang. The races for all age groups are a popular feature of the day's entertainment. In this photograph seven young men are preparing to participate in the men's race.A black and white photograph with a white header and footer of twelve men in an open area. Seven of the men are lined up to begin a foot race while the other five looking on and deciding when to start the race. One of the open lookers is holding a camera. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, WW2 Australian Defence Forces - Allied Aliens, 1940s
Many young men, both Ithacan born and Australian born of Ithacan descent joined the Australian Defence Forces in various capacities during World War 2. Pictured is a group of army recruits to the Civilian Military Forces with a young Stathi Raftopoulos seated in the centre - he is the only one not wearing a cap.Ithacans who were not naturalised were recruited to the Civilian Military Forces as 'Allied Aliens'.A black and white photograph of thirteen men inn army uniform sitting and relaxing in a shed. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic, race winners, c mid-late 1930s
The photograph was taken at an annual Ithacan Philanthropic Society picnic. The races, organised for all age groups, were very popular and the men's race was the feature of the day. The first placegetters of the men's race is being congratulated by the president, Andreas Papadopoulos; the second and third placegetters are looking on.The annual picnic was and still is a popular event with members of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. It is a chance for friends and families to relax and catch up.A sepia photograph mounted on board of a man, dressed in a suit, congratulating a young man dressed for a sporting event while his two team mates look on. They are standing in front of a wooden post and rail fence in a sports ground. Written on the back : AGP - 2 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Children's Hospital Good Friday Appeal, 23 March 2016
The Ithacan Philanthropic Society has been donating to the Royal Children's Hospital since 1922. Easter fundraiser functions have been held at the clubrooms to support the annual Children's Hospital Appeal. The photo shows a group of IPS members presenting a cheque for $10000 to the hospital's Good Friday Appeal. Pictured presenting the cheque to the appeal organisers are committee members Dennis Katsamas, Paul Karavias, Tony Drakopoulos (President) and Kristalenia Collins, together with young three young members.The Ithacan Philanthropic Society is proud of its long held tradition of being a truly philanthropic society and every year donates to worthy causes.A coloured photograph of a lady, three men, a girl and two boys holding a large cheque to the value of $ 10 000 made out to the Royal Children's Hospital. A crowd of people are standing behind there group in a large hallway. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Kallinikos picnic group, c. 1930's
Photo taken at Ithacan picnic as denoted by shield shaped badges worn by some of the group. Photographed: L-R back: Spiros D. Kallinikos holding baby Jack Collins (Kallinikos), Cassie Kallinikos (later Connell) and Kosta (Con) Kallinikos; front Chrisoula Sikiotis (nee Kallinikos), Evriklia Kallinikos (nee Kolaitou married to Sprios D. Kallinikos) and Nina Kallinikos (later Black - married to Nick Black). Spiros, Chrisoula and Kosta are siblings as are their nieces and nephew Nina, Cassie and Jack (the children of Maria and Spiros Kallinikos). Ithacan picnics have always been extremely popular and well attended. They were and continue to be an important event in the yearly social calendar of the Ithacan Society. Today, with an increasingly dispersed and diverse membership, the annual picnic is the ideal opportunity for young and old to gather and reconnectBlack & white family photo of two ladies, two men and three children in a garden setting. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic, c. 1940's
Ithacan picnic group. Pictured back row: third from left Poppy Gabriel. Middle row l-r: George Paxinos, Effie Cominos (nee Raftopoulos), Niko Paxinos, Koula Paxinos, Chryssoula Sikiotis (nee Kallinikos), the Sikiotis (Scott) brothers James and Spero. Front row: Penelope Kallinikos, Aspasia Paxinos. Black & white photograph of six men and six ladies and a young girl at an outdoor social outing. There are two large automobiles in the background. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic, late 70s - early 80s
The photograph was taken at an Ithacan picnic during the running races. IPS committee members, L-R Stathi Raftopoulos, Michael Black and Nick Varigos are presenting prizes of tennis rackets to race winners.The annual Ithacan picnic which is held towards the end of summer is a popular event allowing friends and families to mingle and relax. The running races are a popular feature for the young.A black and white photograph of a crowd of people outdoors. Two men are holding wrapped tennis rackets while another man is talking to a child in the group. -
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, Picnic group, c late1930s
The group gathered for the photograph were enjoying themselves at an annual Ithacan Picnic during the 1930s. The picnic was most likely held at Maddingley Park, Bacchus Marsh as it was the regular site for the picnic up until 1980 following which a move was made to the Ferny Creek Reserve, now the regular venue. Notable from early picnic photos is the effort that was made to dress for the picnic; men in suits and women in smart outfits.A black and white photograph of people standing in an sports ground. There are seven men and five ladies as well as three young girls and a boy. Three of the men are sitting in front of the group on the ground. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, On board ship, c 1950s
The group, members of the Kallinikos family, is on board a ship, possibly farewelling a relative who is departing Melbourne for a return visit to Ithaca. A few Ithacans travelled back home during the 1940s and 1950s, and overtime more families made the long 30 day boat trip to Greece. The advent of air travel travel made it easier for people to travel back home regularly and today those Australian born of Ithacan descent regularly visit the island.A black and white photograph taken on the deck of a ship while it is in port. Three men, five ladies, a young girl and a little boy and girl are grouped together to farewell some of the people on an overseas trip. There are other people standing looking out across the bay.overseas trips