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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Family, c1940 - 1950s
... Jack Collins-Kallinikos... is the man in the photograph. Jack Collins-Kallinikos Peter Zapatos ...The group were photographed in Carlton. Peter Zapatos is the man in the photograph.A black and white photograph of a man, two ladies and a young girl and boy. They are standing in a small inner-suburban yard with a two storey house in the background. The photograph has a white border. jack collins-kallinikos, peter zapatos, maria kallinikos, carly salover (kallinikos) -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Kallinikos picnic group, c. 1930's
... D. Kallinikos holding baby Jack Collins (Kallinikos), Cassie.... Photographed: L-R back: Spiros D. Kallinikos holding baby Jack Collins ...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, Eula and Jack Collins, 1967
... The photograph of Jack and Eula Collins (Kallinikos... Collins (Kallinikos) at an Ithacan Philanthropic Society dinner ...The photograph of Jack and Eula Collins (Kallinikos) at an Ithacan Philanthropic Society dinner dance in 1967.A black and white photograph of a couple on a dance floor at a social function.