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Brighton Historical Society
Nightshirt, circa 1890
... panayioti raftopoulos...This nightshirt was made by Vasiliki Raftopoulos for her... by Vasiliki Raftopoulos for her husband Panayioti around 1890. Both ...This nightshirt was made by Vasiliki Raftopoulos for her husband Panayioti around 1890. Both natives of Ithaca, the couple and their children were living in the village of Brila in Romania at the time. They emigrated to Australia around 1920, following their daughter Toula, who had settled in Melbourne with her husband Constantine Mavrokefalos in 1914. Toula and Constantine's daughter, Olga Black, is a longtime Brighton resident. BHS holds a collection of garments and textiles made by the women of Olga's family, spanning four generations.Men's white cotton nightshirt with red and black cross stitch embroidery. Fastened with red tassels (one missing).vasiliki raftopoulos, panayioti raftopoulos, olga black, migration, embroidery -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan picnic group, 1925
... : Dimosthenis Petalas, Diamanto (nee Raftopoulos) Paizis and Panayiotis... Raftopoulos) Paizis and Panayiotis Raftopoulos. The Ithacan picnic ...Taken at the 1925 Annual Ithacan Picnic, from left to right: Dimosthenis Petalas, Diamanto (nee Raftopoulos) Paizis and Panayiotis Raftopoulos. The Ithacan picnic continues to be the most enduring event on the annual IPS calendar. A black and white photograph of three people sitting on the ground outdoors. There are two suitcases in front of the group.Ithacan picnic 1925 -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Camperdown Football Team, c1940-41
... and sheep farms. Panayiotis Raftopoulos (pictured in a suit... and sheep farms. Panayiotis Raftopoulos (pictured in a suit ...The men photographed were members of the Camperdown Football team some time in 1940-41. Camperdown in regional SW Victoria is an important centre for the surrounding cattle and sheep farms. Panayiotis Raftopoulos (pictured in a suit on the right next to the 'mascot' in white) owned the Leura Cafe in the town and involved himself in local social and sporting clubs. Panayiotis was the father of Yianniko Raftopoulos. Many Ithacans settled in regional Victoria and often owned and operated cafes in country towns. A black and white photograph of members of a sporting team with their coach and the team mascot. They are photographed in front of a corrugated iron shed. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Stathi Raftopoulos' home cinema, c1960
Stathi Raftopoulos is pictured at his home cinema at his residence in Sylvander Street North Balwyn. In 1949 Stathi Raftopoulos imported the first Greek film into Australia, entitled 'Voice of the Heart'. It was screened at Nicholas Hall in Lonsdale Street. Stathis went on to become a travelling picture show man showing Greek films to the Greeks in regional centres around Australia. He later established a film distribution and exhibition company, The Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures, in partnership with Mr Panayioti (Peter) Giannoudis. With the advent of television in the 1950, former suburban picture theatres were being closed down. Stathi and Peter took over many of these cinemas to show imported Greek films to the post WWII burgeoning Greek community.A coloured photograph of a man seated on a red theatre seat in a home cinema. Posters, photographs and film memorabilia are displayed on the three surrounding wallsWritten on the back : 520/BAhome theatres, greek movies