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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, La
The photograph is of the open courtyard of the Monastery of Panagia Kathariotissa which is situated on the south-eastern peak of Homeric Mt. Niritos at approx 600 metres above sea level on the Greek island of Ithaca. Panagia Kathariotissa is the patron saint of the island. The monastery is a place of great spiritual significance for the people of Ithaca. A coloured photograph of a paved courtyard in front of a double storey building with potted plants and trees around the perimeter of the yard.panagia, kathara -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, View of Exoghi and Afales Bay - Ithaca, c1970s
At an altitude of 340m, the picturesque village of Exogh in northern Ithaca, lies on the Homeric mountain of Neion. The village overlooks Aphales Bay and across the water the neighbouring island of Lefkada. During the Middle Ages and at the beginning of the Venetian rule, it was one of the most populated villages of the island, offering safety from the pirates, and an excellent view of the channel, the sea and the bays around the northern Ithaca.Some of the earliest Ithacan settlers in Melbourne were from the mountain village of Exoghi, including the founding president AJ.J. Lekatsas (Lucas). The village now has very few permanent residents with most having migrated or moved to the cities of Greece. A coloured photograph of a view overlooking the village of Exoghi and Aphales Bay on the island of Ithaca. The photograph was taken from the bell tower of the church of Panagias (the Virgin/Our Lady) sta Pernarakia located at the top of the mountain. The mountains which are visible across the skyline are the neighbouring island of Lefkada. mountain villages, ithaca -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late
The photograph shows the completed repairs and renovations which were carried out on the Monastery of Panagia Katharon in the latter part of the twentieth century. A coloured photograph of an arched walkway on the upper level of a building. Each arch has a metal fence with a metal coat of arms featuring a crown and winged creature across the edge. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late
The workmen are doing repairs to the arched walkway entrance to the Monastery of Panagia Kathariotissa, a project which the Ithacan Philanthropic Society supported as the Monastery was in need of extensive repairs.The monastery of Panagia Katharon dates back to approx. 1696. According to tradition, the monastery was thus named, because the icon of Virgin Mary was found untouched in burning “kathara”, dry vegetation, bushes, in the exact spot where the monastery was built. The bell tower, where one can view the most breathtaking view of the island and surrounds, was destroyed by the earthquakes of 1953 and was later rebuilt. A coloured photograph of three workmen standing on scaffolding while they lay bricks on an arched open walk way. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late
The photograph is showing the newer brick section ofthe Monastery of Panagia Kathariotssa following renovations, and the older white rendered section which is in the middle distance of the image. A coloured photograph of a brick building and a shaded courtyard with potted plants. An older section of the building is adjacent to the terrace in the middle distance of the photograph. There are potted plants placed around the courtyard. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late 20th century
The photograph is of the entrance to the Monastery of Panagia Kathariotissa which is situated the south eastern peak of the Homeric Mount Neritos at an altitude of approx 600. The bell tower offers the most commanding panoramic view of the island. Panagia Kathariotissa is the protector saint of Ithaca and every year on 8th September Ithacans from across the island as well as visitors from elsewhere observe the feast day of the monastery. The night before a traditional feast is held in the courtyard, followed the next day, by the litany of the miraculous icon.A coloured photograph of an arched brick entrance with a cross above the arch. Old stone walls are on either side of the entrance with an old white building in the background . A negative accompanies the photograph -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Greek publications, Donations to City of Port Melbourne from Limni, Greece, 02: Nicholas K Bellare, .03: James Thathitis, 1980s
These publications reflect the period when Greek people were the largest ethnic group in Port Melbourne. During his tenure as Mayor, Cr WHITE fostered a strong ethic of multi-culturalism in Port Melbourne and set up a city relationship with Limni which donated these books. Perce made trip(s?) to Limni.Four Greek publications donated to the City of Port Melbourne by our sister city in Greece, Limni. .01 'Panagia y Limnia' - illustrated history and guide to Limni church(es), softcover 70pp. 1985. .02 'To Elumnion - (limni) 1969 green softcover 260pp. Appears to be a scholarly work by Nicholas K BELLARA about Limni, dedicated on fly leaf to Mayor Perc WHITE. .03 'Omorphis Tis Aimnis' - softcover B&W picture book of the town. 48pp includes historic photos. .04 'Limniotiki Phoni' - Limni newspaper 8pp. May/June 1987..02 - in ink on fly leaf. Athens July 4 1987 To the Mayor of Port Melbourne Mr Perc White - The Athinian Club of Limni sends its best wishes for teh happy event +name + Address. .03 - on the title page. To the Honourable Members of the Port Melbourne Town Hall with much esteem and appreciation for the work they have been doing for the promotion of the LIMNI - PORT MELBOURNE friendship etc. etc. 5.6.1989.migrants, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca
The photo was taken after the arched portico of the Monastery of Katharon had undergone extensive repairs.A coloured photograph of a ground floor arched portico which leads into another white painted brick arched area. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late
The brickwork and the tiled roof of the Monastri Katharon at Anogi had recently undergone renovations when the photograph was taken.The Monastri Panagia Kathariotissa is the only monastery on the island of Ithaca and it is possible to see all over the island at a height of 556 metres from the south-east side of Mount Niritos.A coloured photograph the upper level of a rich building with bare grape vines growing along the low fence. Potted plants and a large tree are in front of the building.monasteries, monastery of panagia kathariotissa -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late 20th century
The arrow marked on the photograph is drawing attention to the roof of the older section of the monastery which has undergone repairs.A coloured photograph of a white rendered building which opens onto a terrace. An arrow has been marked above the roof on the photograph.A hand written arrow has been marked above the roof on the photograph. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late
The photo shows a section of the brick building where repairs have been done to the windows along the side of the building. The older and original section of the monastery is in the background.A coloured photograph of a section of a cream brick building with the older section of the building in the background beyond the patio which is in need of repairs. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late
The photograph shows a newer section of the monastery with the five restored windows.A coloured photograph of a section of az brick building with five windows along the wall.greek orthodox church -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Panagias Monastery, Ithaca, Late
A c coloured photograph showing sections of the old white rendered building and the newer brick building. Both sections of the building are accessed from a patio.