Showing 5 items matching "sicotis"
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Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithacan women, c late 1940s
... sicotis ...The five women photographed are from L-R: Vicky Black nee Raftopoulos, . . .?. . . . , Effie Cominos nee Raftopoulos, Ioulia Raftopoulos nee Sikiotis and Aspasia Paxinos. Ioulia was the mother of Effie and the aunt of Vicki Black.A black and white photograph of five women standing in front of a house in a garden. The names of the woman in the photograph have been written on the back. sicotis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Cominos and Raftopoulos family, c1960s
... sicotis ...Photographed are Effie Cominos and husband Spiro Cominos together with Effie's mother, Ioulia Raftopoulos (nee Sikiotis). A coloured photograph of two ladies and a man standing in the corner of a back yard.sicotis -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Arthur Koutsouvelis and Aspasia Raftopoulos wedding, February 1954
The bridal couple in the photograph are Arthur Koutsouvelis and Aspasia Raftopoulos on their weeding day in Melbourne in February 1954. Aspasia was the daughter of George and Ioulia Raftopoulos (nee Sicotis). A black and white studio photograph of a bride and groom. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ioulia Raftopoulos, C1980
The older lady in the photograph is Ioulia Raftopoulos nee Sicotis. She was born in Ithaca on 26 October1896 and migrated to Australia from South Africa in 1925. Her husband was George Raftopoulos and they had two daughters, Effie and Aspasia. Ioulia died in March 1990. Ioulia and her husband were amongst the early Ithacans who settled in Melbourne during the early decades of the twentieth century.A coloured photograph of an older lady standing in a suburban street with a younger woman and two young boys. -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Raftopoulos-Koutsouvelis family group, C1956
Arthur and Aspasia (Sia) Koutsouvelis and Aspasia's mother, Ioulia Raftopoulos along with Helen and Andrew Yiannis, Arthur's sister and brother-in-law pictured outside the Evangelismos Orthodox Church in East Melbourne in 1956. Ioulia Raftopoulos nee Sicotis arrived in Australia from South Africa in 1926. She married George Raftopoulos, who migrated to Australia in 1908 from Frikes and was a founding member of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. He and his brother Arthur worked in the Spot Cafe in the 1940s and 1950s. George and Ioulia had two daughters, Effie and Aspasia (Sia). Family celebrations were a very important part of Ithacan social life especially weddings and baptisms. A black and white photograph of three smartly ladies and two men standing outside a brick building. They are all wearing overcoats.