Showing 23 items matching "chilianis, anthi"
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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 3, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 3...chilianis, anthi...Anthi Chilianis is standing in Palmerston Street, Carlton... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis is standing ...Anthi Chilianis is standing in Palmerston Street, Carlton at the site where the house she had lived when she was young for about 12 months was once located. It was the third house that Anthi lived in after arriving in Australia in 1921.Two coloured photographs have been scanned together. They show a lady standing next to a high brick wall in a narrow right-of-way.chilianis, anthi -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 5, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 5...This is the fifth house that Anthi Chilianis lived... are parked in the street in front of the house. Anthi Chilianis ...This is the fifth house that Anthi Chilianis lived in before she was married. It was in Royal Parade, opposite the University of Melbourne. A coloured photograph of a lady standing outside a two story Federation style read brick house, which has a cream picket fence. Two cars are parked in the street in front of the house.chillianis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 11, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 11...This is the eleventh house where Anthi Chilianis lived... to a flowering hibiscus shrub in a garden. Anthi Chilianis - House no. 11 ...This is the eleventh house where Anthi Chilianis lived after the family returned from Ithaca in 1961, at 270 Highbury Street in Burwood.In the early years of Ithacan settlement in Melbourne most of the Ithacan community lived in the inner suburbs where they also had their businesses. As they became more established they then moved to the newer outer suburbs of Melbourne, areas such as Burwood, North Balwyn.Two coloured photographs of a lady in a dark blue dress standing in front of a cream brick veneer house in a garden, next to a flowering hibiscus shrub in a garden. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 7, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 7...This is Anthi Chilianis' seventh house in which she lived... Street Melbourne melbourne This is Anthi Chilianis' seventh house ...This is Anthi Chilianis' seventh house in which she lived together with her family in 1936 for about 6 months. It was in the Carlton end of Swanston Street and in recent times it was demolished.A coloured photograph of a two storey house with cement rendering on the enclosed upper storey. A lady is standing on the footpath outside the house. chillianis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 6, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 6...This was Anthi Chilianis' sixth house located... Street Melbourne melbourne This was Anthi Chilianis' sixth house ...This was Anthi Chilianis' sixth house located in Queensberry Street, North Melbourne. She lived here from1930 for six years, with her sister-in-law, Katerini Black (Koutsouvelis) nee Chilianis .A coloured photograph of two photos which were scanned together of a re brick Victorian terrace house with a verandah at street level. A lady is standing by the verandah.chillianis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 2, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 2...This is the second house that Anthi Chilianis' family lived... Street Melbourne melbourne This is the second house that Anthi ...This is the second house that Anthi Chilianis' family lived in after they arrived in Australia in 1921. It was in William Street, North Melbourne near the Queen Victoria Market. The house is no longer there and has been replaced by commercial buildings. A coloured photograph of Anthi Chillianis standing next to a hedge which his growing along a fence. chillianis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 1, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 1...Anthi Chilianis is standing outside the first house her... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis is standing outside ...Anthi Chilianis is standing outside the first house her family lived in when they arrived from Greece in 1921. It was in Royal Parade, Parkville opposite the University of Melbourne. Her family shared the house with Olga Black's parents, Efstathia (Toula) and Constantine Mavrokefalos, until they moved into their own home.In the early days of arrival in Melbourne many Ithacan families shared homes or took Ithacan boarders. A coloured photograph showing 2 views of a double storey Victorian terrace house taken from opposite sides. A lady is standing outside the house in both photographs. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis & Olga Black, 1995
... Anthi Chilianis & Olga Black...Pictured are Anthi Chilianis and Olga Black in Anthi's back... Street Melbourne melbourne Pictured are Anthi Chilianis and Olga ...Pictured are Anthi Chilianis and Olga Black in Anthi's back yard in Burwood. Both were much respected members of the Ithacan community and were made Honorary Life members of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society acknowledging their contribution to the Society. Anthi was renowned in Melbourne's Ithacan community for her Rovani - a traditional Ithacan sweet. A coloured photograph of two friendly ladies in a garden with a two storey building in the background.chillianis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis - House no. 10, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis - House no. 10...Anthi Chilianis and her husband George lived in this house... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis and her husband George ...Anthi Chilianis and her husband George lived in this house at 4 Hotham Street, South Melbourne for fourteen years from 1945 to 1959. They left the house when the family went to live in Ithaca. The house now houses a printing business. It was Anthi's favourite house and she and George often sat on the balcony drinking Greek coffee. Four photos showing different views of a terrace house in a narrow street. Clockwise from L-R: A lady standing in front of a verandah which is level with the street, A full view of the double fronted terrace house, Sitting on a seat on the narrow verandah, Standing in the kitchen inside the house. chillianis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Wedding of George and Anthi Chilianis, 1930
... Wedding of George and Anthi Chilianis...The wedding in 1930 of George Chilianis and Anthi... Chilianis and Anthi Mavrokefalou. To the left of the couple ...The wedding in 1930 of George Chilianis and Anthi Mavrokefalou. To the left of the couple is the groom's sister Ekaterini Chilianis-Koutsouveli; on the far left is her husband Nikolaos Koutsouvelis (Black) holding their young son Billy. To the left of the bride is Vasiliki Koutsouveli-Adamopoulou. Both George and Anthi were born in Ithaca and migrated to Australia in the 1920s. Like many early Ithacan immigrants George eventually went into his own business in the 1930s in partnership with Panayioti (Peter) and Theofilos Kouvalias, a fruit shop, the 'South Melbourne Fruit Palace' at 288 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne. Anthi was an active member of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society was awarded Honorary Life membership in 1995 - the first time that women were bestowed this award by the IPS.A copy of a studio photograph of a family wedding group. There are six people in the group namely the bridal couple, two ladies and a man whom is holding a young child. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Anthi Chilianis at Chipping's Store, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis at Chipping's Store...Anthi Chilianis is talking to Mr. Tipping whose father... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis is talking to Mr ...Anthi Chilianis is talking to Mr. Tipping whose father opened Tipping's Store in South Melbourne in 1937 at which time Anthi's husband, George along with Panayioti (Peter) and Theofilos Kouvalias ran the South Melbourne Fruit Palace at 288 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne. When this photograph was taken in 1994 very little change had taken place from the time it was first opened. By August 2009 Tipping's Store was no longer operating.A coloured photograph of the interior of a haberdashery and drapery shop with a lady talking to a man who is standing behind the counter and in front of well-stocked shelves. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic, 1935
... at Warrandyte: l-r Speros Mavrokefalos, young Spero Chilianis, Anthi... Chilianis, Anthi Chilianis, Giorgos Chilianis, Ekaterini Koutsouveli ...A family group at the 1935 Annual Ithacan picnic at Warrandyte: l-r Speros Mavrokefalos, young Spero Chilianis, Anthi Chilianis, Giorgos Chilianis, Ekaterini Koutsouveli and Basil (Billy) Koutsouvelis (Black).A print of an older photograph of a family sitting on the ground with a picnic meal set out in front of them. There are two men, two ladies and two little boys. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Honorary Life Members, 15 December 1995
... Anthi Chilianis and Kalypso Sofianos photographed when...Caption: Honorary Life Members, Mrs Anthi Chilianis... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis and Kalypso Sofianos ...Anthi Chilianis and Kalypso Sofianos photographed when awarded Honorary Life membership of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society in 1995. They received the medals in recognition of their years of involvement and service to the Society. Anthi Chilianis migrated from Exoghi and arrived in 1921; and Kalypso migrated from Kioni and arrived in 1936. The photograph was published in the the 'Odysseus', the newsletter of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society.The Ithacan Philanthropic Society (IPS) was formed in 1916 to support the Ithacan Greeks who had settled in Melbourne. The Club was a focal point for those early migrants and over the years. It continues to support and connect Ithacans and their families who have grown up in Australia. Honorary Life Membership is awarded to members who have made significant contribution to the IPS.A scanned black and white photograph of two ladies one is seated and the other lady is standing beside her. They are both wearing medals around their necks. Caption: Honorary Life Members, Mrs Anthi Chilianis and Mrs Kalypso Sofianos (seated), loyal IPS supporters and an inspiration to us all, after the presentation of their medals. Mrs Chilianis migrated from Exoghi in 1921 and Mrs Sofianos arrived from Kioni in 1936. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan ladies
... Photographed from L-R Eleni Paliogiannis, Anthi Chilianis... Paliogiannis, Anthi Chilianis, Artemis Scotis (Sikiotis ...Photographed from L-R Eleni Paliogiannis, Anthi Chilianis, Artemis Scotis (Sikiotis) at a restaurant whilst on a day trip to regional Victoria organised by the IPS. Events such as day trips and picnics were a very important means through which many Ithacans stayed connected. In particular, for the senior members, activities such as day trips were a welcome social outing. A coloured photograph of three ladies in a restaurant. Two ladies are sitting down and the other is standing behind them talking to one of the women. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Athena Deftereos and Anthis Chilianis, 1924
... , Athena Lecatsa-Deftereos (left) and Anthi Mavrokefalos-Chilianis.... and Anthis Chilianis Photograph ...Two Ithacan ladies who arrived in Australia in the 1920s, Athena Lecatsa-Deftereos (left) and Anthi Mavrokefalos-Chilianis.A black and white studio photograph of two smartly dressed ladies One is sitting on a chair and the younger lady is sitting on the arm of the chair. The photograph has been photographed from another print. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, 248 Coventry Street, South Melbourne, 9 April 1994
... Anthi Chilianis is standing outside a shop at 248 Coventry... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis is standing outside ...Anthi Chilianis is standing outside a shop at 248 Coventry Street, South Melbourne which once sold Turkish coffee and was owned by Mr. Lazaros. In 1994 when this photos taken a nail salon was set up in the building.AnA coloured photograph of a lady standing outside a shop which functions as a nail salon. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, New Year's celebration
... Sikiotis, Anthi Chilianis and Stratos Paizis all of whom... Raftopoulos, Sotiris Sikiotis, Anthi Chilianis and Stratos Paizis all ...Pictured left to right are: Stathi Raftopoulos, Sotiris Sikiotis, Anthi Chilianis and Stratos Paizis all of whom are Honorary Life Member of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. The photo is taken at the clubrooms at a New Year's Eve function and they are cutting the traditional New Year 'Vasilopita' cake. A coloured photograph of a lady and three men standing behind a table. One of the men is preparing to cut a traditional New Year's cake. Hanging on the wall behind is a large photograph of Vathi. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, 288 Clarendon St, South Melbourne Fruit Palace, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis is standing outside the fruit shop 'South... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis is standing outside ...Anthi Chilianis is standing outside the fruit shop 'South Melbourne Fruit Palace' which her husband, George along with Panayioti (Peter) and Theofilos Kouvalias opened at 288 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne in the 1930s. The photograph was taken in 1994 and surprisingly the shop's signage and façade had not changed. A coloured photograph of lady standing outside a fruit shop which has fruit and flowers attractively displayed across the front. The name of the business is painted on a large board across the wide entrance to the shop. ithacan businesses, fruit shops -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Coffee break, 1994
... Chilianis has lived since she arrived in Australia in 1921, Anthi... the houses where Anthi Chilianis has lived since she arrived ...After visiting and photographing the houses where Anthi Chilianis has lived since she arrived in Australia in 1921, Anthi and Olga Black proceeded to South Melbourne to explore the area where Anthi and her husband had owned a business in the 1930s-1940s. They stopped at Cafe Sweethearts, 263 Coventry Street, South Melbourne to enjoy a coffee break. Cafe Sweethearts ceased operating around 2015.A coloured photograph of two ladies sitting in a cafe enjoying a coffee break. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Clarendon Street, South Melbourne, 1994
... Anthi Chilianis is standing to the right of the building... Street Melbourne melbourne Anthi Chilianis is standing ...Anthi Chilianis is standing to the right of the building, located in Clarendon Street, South Melbourne, which her family occupied and operated as a fruit shop from 1935 to 1945. When the photograph was taken in 1994 the building functioned as a Commonwealth Bank. The verandah across the front is an original structure. There was an upstairs residence where the Chilianis family lived from 1939 to 1945. It was the ninth house that Anthi had lived in since she arrived in Melbourne. A coloured photograph of a cream building occupied by the Commonwealth Bank in a shopping centre with a lady standing on the extreme right.ithacan businesses -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, IPS Celebrating 60 years, 1976
... (Anthi) Chilianis, Matina Dracoulis, Ioulia Raftopoulos, Kassiana..., Anthoula (Anthi) Chilianis, Matina Dracoulis, Ioulia Raftopoulos ...The photograph was taken at the 1976 Annual Ithacan Philanthropic Society Ball which celebrated 60 years since the formation of the society. This group of loyal supporters of the IPS are about to blow out the 60 candles to mark the occasion. Most of the ladies in the photograph arrived in Australia from Ithaca during the first half of the twentieth century. They are photographed with Peter Lucas, who served on the IPS Committee for many years. The ladies are from L-R: Dora Callis, Kalypso Sofianos, Anthoula (Anthi) Chilianis, Matina Dracoulis, Ioulia Raftopoulos, Kassiana Raftopoulos, Aspasia Flocas. A coloured photograph of eight ladies and a man in evening attire standing around a large decorated cake. Two musicians are standing on a dais behind the group. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Melba Studios, Spiro Chilianis and Bill Black, c 1936
... were Anthi and George Chilianis.... Black, seated, and Spiro Chilianis. Billy was the son ...Pictured are first cousins, Billy Black, seated, and Spiro Chilianis. Billy was the son of Nicholas Koutsouvelis and Katerini Chilianis. He was known in Australia as Billy Black. Spiro's parents were Anthi and George Chilianis.A sepia studio photograph of two young boys dressed in suits. One of the boys is seated while the other is standing next to him. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ekaterina Paxinos-Lekatsas wedding, c1924
... is Anthi (nee Mavrokefalos)) Chilianis; the others...: Picture on far left is Anthi (nee Mavrokefalos)) Chilianis ...The photo is at the wedding of Ekaterina Paxinos and Dionysios Lekatsas (Lucas), which took place at Evangelismos Church in Victoria Parade, East Melbourne in 1924. Pictured together with the bride together are her attendants: Picture on far left is Anthi (nee Mavrokefalos)) Chilianis; the others are the daughters of Dimitrios Paxinos who was one of the early Ithacans to arrive in Melbourne in 1886.For the Ithacan community the practice of the orthodox religious ceremonies helped maintain customs and traditions within in an adopted country. Celebrations such as marriages and baptisms played an important social role in the Ithacan community as they were an opportunity for families and friends to come together. A sepia studio photograph of a wedding group of the bride and her two bridesmaids and two flower girls.