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Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Efstathios (Stathi) Raftopoulos MBE
... Efstathios (Stathi) Raftopoulos MBE......Stathis...The photo is of former IPS president Efstathios (Stathis)Raftopoulos on the occassion of the award of the Member of the British Empire in 1983....A B&W portrait photograph of Efstathios (Stathi) Raftopoulos wearing a medal and paraphernalia on the occasion of the award of the MBE....Efstathios (Stathi) Raftopoulos MBE Photograph ...The photo is of former IPS president Efstathios (Stathis)Raftopoulos on the occassion of the award of the Member of the British Empire in 1983.The award recognises the contribution Stathi has made to the Australian Greek community through his involvement in Greek organisations such as the IPS, the Greek Community Melbourne and AHEPA, and his promotion of Greek cinema, literature and culture in Australia. A B&W portrait photograph of Efstathios (Stathi) Raftopoulos wearing a medal and paraphernalia on the occasion of the award of the MBE.raftopoulos, efstathios, mbe, award, president, stathis -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos & friends at his home cinema, c 1970
... Stathi Raftopoulos & friends at his home cinema...Pictured is Stathi Raftopoulos (standing) and seated to the right is Michael Black and Paul Connell. ...Black & White photograph ( enlarged) with white border, slightly faded of group of 10 men in two rows at Stathis Raftopoulos's house in his basement theater in Nortth Balwyn....Stathi Raftopoulos & friends at his home cinema Photograph ...Stathi Raftopoulos is pictured with a group of friends his home cinema which was located in the basement of his home in North Balwyn. The basement area also contained film and cinema memorabilia collected by Stathi over the decades. The seating is from an old cinema. Pictured is Stathi Raftopoulos (standing) and seated to the right is Michael Black and Paul Connell. Others are unidentified.Stathis Raftopoulos was a pioneer in promoting and screening Greek movies in Melbourne.Black & White photograph ( enlarged) with white border, slightly faded of group of 10 men in two rows at Stathis Raftopoulos's house in his basement theater in Nortth Balwyn. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, My father's shops - Merbein Victoria, 15 April 1993
... Stathi Raftopoulos and his son Spiros are pictured outside shops in Merbein which were once owned by Stathi's family. ...Written on the back of the photograph: MY FATHER'S SHOPS/ IN MERBEIN VIC/ 15.4.93/ STATHI & SPIRO RAFTOPOULOS...Stathi Raftopoulos and his son Spiros are pictured outside shops in Merbein which were once owned by Stathi's family. ...Stathi Raftopoulos and his son Spiros are pictured outside shops in Merbein which were once owned by Stathi's family. The Merbein shops were owned by Efstathios Raftopoulos (Levendi) and his son Spiros Raftopoulos, grandfather and father of Stathi Raftopoulos. The family were from the village of Kolieri on the island of Ithaca, Greece and migrated for Australia at different stages. Efstathios arrivied in 1895, son Spiros in 1922, and the younger Stathi (accompanied by his father Spiro who had returned to Ithaca to see his family) in 1933. Stathis' mother Hariklia and siblings Nakis and Loula arrived soon after. The family settled in Merbein, west of Mildura, where they ran a business until the late 1930s prior to settling in Melbourne.A coloured photograph of the exterior of a corner shop. Written on the back of the photograph: MY FATHER'S SHOPS/ IN MERBEIN VIC/ 15.4.93/ STATHI & SPIRO RAFTOPOULOSraftopoulos stathi levendi, merbein -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Alexandratos brothers - Ithaca, c1950s
... Pictured in Ithaca are Stathi and Spiro Alexandratos who are the brothers of Yianni Alexandratos who lived in Melbourne until returning to live permanently in Greece with his wife Zoi and children Penny and George in the early 1970s. ...Written in Greek on the back: STATHIS ALEXANDROS SPIROS ALEXANDROS...Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne Pictured in Ithaca are Stathi and Spiro Alexandratos who are the brothers of Yianni Alexandratos who lived in Melbourne until returning to live permanently in Greece with his wife Zoi and children Penny and George in the early 1970s. ...Pictured in Ithaca are Stathi and Spiro Alexandratos who are the brothers of Yianni Alexandratos who lived in Melbourne until returning to live permanently in Greece with his wife Zoi and children Penny and George in the early 1970s. In the early 1900s their father Giorgos Alexandratos was a partner in the 'Alexandra Bros' London Café at 25 Elizabeth Street. Giorgos was a founding member of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. He eventually returned permanently to Ithaca where his three sons were born.A small black and white photograph of two men dressed in suits standing in a rock garden and in front of a tall prickly pear cactus. The small photograph is surrounded with a white frame.Written in Greek on the back: STATHIS ALEXANDROS SPIROS ALEXANDROScafes, alexandratos brothers -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, At Mornington, 1939
... Georgos Petalas, Stathis Raftopoulos and Andreas Lekatsas, posing on the tray of a truck at Mornington,1939....Handwritten on photo GEORGE, STAN, PETER/1939 Stamped on back PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET Ithacan Historical Society Inc. is stamped on the back....Handwritten on photo GEORGE, STAN, PETER/1939 Stamped on back PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET Ithacan Historical Society Inc. is stamped on the back. ...Georgos Petalas, Stathis Raftopoulos and Andreas Lekatsas, posing on the tray of a truck at Mornington,1939.Mornington was a popular destination for beach day trips for many Ithacans.Black & white photograph with white frame on the back of a truck. Appears to be enlarged from smaller photo. Handwritten on photo GEORGE, STAN, PETER/1939 Stamped on back PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET Ithacan Historical Society Inc. is stamped on the back. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Film projector, C1970 - 1980S
... A film projector, Greek film posters and film reels - all items from Stathi Raftopoulos' collection of cinema memorabilia from the Greek picture theatres he operated as a partner in the Cosmopolitan Motion Picture company. ...A sign is propped up against the projector with the following written on it, ' Property of Stathi Raftopoulos, poet . . . , 2/1/2001'. ...A sign is propped up against the projector with the following written on it, ' Property of Stathi Raftopoulos, poet . . . , 2/1/2001'. ...A film projector, Greek film posters and film reels - all items from Stathi Raftopoulos' collection of cinema memorabilia from the Greek picture theatres he operated as a partner in the Cosmopolitan Motion Picture company. A coloured photograph of a large film projector with a reel of film loaded and a number of other film reels stacked on a shelf under the projector. A sign is propped up against the projector with the following written on it, ' Property of Stathi Raftopoulos, poet . . . , 2/1/2001'. Two posters advertising Greek films are on the wall behind the projector.Written on the back of the photograph: PHOTOS: KOSTAS DEVES/ 11 - 02/0411084320 -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ithacan Men, c1916
... Stamped on the back: PROPERTY OF / STATHI RAFTOPOULOS / POET ...Stamped on the back: PROPERTY OF / STATHI RAFTOPOULOS / POET A black and white photograph of six men photographed in front of a brick wall. ...This is a photograph of early members of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. Back from L-R: Andreas Zavitsanos, Nikiforos Lekatsas Front from L-R: Dimitri Paxinos, Panagiotis Lekatsas. A.J. Lucas, Panayiotis Lokaris The Society was formed in October 1916 to support and assist Ithacan Greeks, at the time mainly men, who settled in Melbourne in the early years of the twentieth century. The Ithacan Philanthropic Society was a home away from home for the early Ithacan migrants who in the early years were predominantly men. As many worked in the city area in cafes, the market or as fruit vendors they would regularly go to the club rooms at lunch times and after work where they would catch up with fellow Ithacans and learn news from back home. A black and white photograph of six men photographed in front of a brick wall. Two of the men are standing behind the other four who are seated on a wooden bench.Stamped on the back: PROPERTY OF / STATHI RAFTOPOULOS / POET -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ithacan men at a picnic, 1938
... Stamped beneath photo: PROPERTY OF/ STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/ POET ...Stamped beneath photo: PROPERTY OF/ STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/ POET Black & White photograph mounted on cardboard of Men's Picnic Group Stamped in bottom right hand corner with the insignia and details of the IHS. ...Group of seven men at an Ithacan picnic wearing that badges which were given to all as they arrived at the picnic. From L-R: seated - Spiros Kallinikos (Mirtsonis), Andreas Zavitsanos, Andreas Papadopoulos, Kostas Ventouras; standing - Kostas Trilivas, Gerasimos Raftopoulos (Mourlotos), Sprios Paizis-Danias.Black & White photograph mounted on cardboard of Men's Picnic Group Stamped in bottom right hand corner with the insignia and details of the IHS.Stamped beneath photo: PROPERTY OF/ STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/ POET -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ithacan picnic, 1988
... Stamped on the back: PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET and ITHACAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC....Stamped on the back: PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET and ITHACAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. ...Photo taken at the 1988 Annual Ithacan Picnic at Ferny Creek, Victoria. Picture from left to right are: Marinos Raftopoulos, Andreas Moraitis, Nakis Raftopoulos, Kassiani Raftopoulos, Sotiris Sikiotis. The Annual Ithacan Picnic is one the most enduring of all social events for the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. A black & white photograph, enlarged of four men and a lady sitting in a park with people walking in the distance. The photo has a white border.Stamped on the back: PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET and ITHACAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Easter at 'Rousano', Ithaca, c1947
... Photograph archives: Stathi Raftopoulos....Photograph archives: Stathi Raftopoulos. A black and white photograph of people gathered around a picnic in a rural setting. ...The photograph was taken during the Greek Orthodox Easter celebrations at Rousano, Exoghi on the island of Ithaca in 1947. The religious observance of Easter is very important events in the Greek Orthodox calendar and takes precedence over the Christmas observances. Easter Sunday is a day of celebration when the fast is broken and traditionally families come together to enjoy roast lamb usually on the spit.A black and white photograph of people gathered around a picnic in a rural setting. There are trees in the background and mountains in the distance. The photograph is one of a pair and has been backed onto cream board and laminated. A narrow typed label has been stuck across the bottom of the picture. Translated from the Greek: Easter at Rousano, Exoghi 1947. Photograph archives: Stathi Raftopoulos. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Kioni group at picnic, c early 1940's
... On the back: PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET Handwritten GROUP FROM KIONI Stamped ITHACAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC....On the back: PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET Handwritten GROUP FROM KIONI Stamped ITHACAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. ...The group of family and friends at an Ithacan Picnic are from the village of Kioni, Ithaca. Mounted Black & White photograph of 11 men, 1 lady and 2 children, titled 'Kioni group' standing in a garden. Picnic badges on men denote picnic.On the back: PROPERTY OF/STATHIS RAFTOPOULOS/POET Handwritten GROUP FROM KIONI Stamped ITHACAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, 28 October Celebration, 28 October 1948
... OUTSUDE THE GREEK CHURCH IN EAST MELBOURNE/PHOTO PROPERTY OF STATHI RAFTOPOULOS....OUTSUDE THE GREEK CHURCH IN EAST MELBOURNE/PHOTO PROPERTY OF STATHI RAFTOPOULOS. A black and white photograph of children with three adults standing outside Evangelismos Church in East Melbourne. ...The children in the picture were students at the Greek language school which was run by the Greek Community of Melbourne and were attending the '28th October' Greek national day celebration at the Evangelismos Greek Orthodox Church in East Melbourne. The two women, Alexandra Vrachna and Nina Black were teachers at the school. The Evangelismos Church was the first Greek orthodox Church to be established in Melbourne. The foundation stone was laid in December 1900 and church services commenced in August 1902. The 28th October is known as 'OHI' DAY', translated meaning NO DAY. It is an important national day celebrated in Greece and the Greek diaspora and commemorates the anniversary when in 1940 the then Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas said “NO” to an ultimatum made by Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini to allow Italian forces to occupy Greece. It marked the beginning of Greece's entry into WW2. The day symbolises values important to the Greek people - freedom, courage and 'filotimo'. The establishment of the Orthodox church in Melbourne in the early years of the twentieth century was was indicative of the number of Greek migrants who came to Australia in those early years of settlement in this country and the desire maintain their religious and cultural traditions. The early Greek migrants were anxious that their Australian born children maintain their language and religion in their adopted country. A black and white photograph of children with three adults standing outside Evangelismos Church in East Melbourne. Three children in the back row are displaying the Greek and Australian flags.Written in red underneath the photograph: 28th OCTOBER 1948. OUTSUDE THE GREEK CHURCH IN EAST MELBOURNE/PHOTO PROPERTY OF STATHI RAFTOPOULOS.wwii -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Photographic display, c 2001
... Stathi Raftopoulos together with unknown person viewing a photographic display from Stathi's personal collection. ...Stathi was an avid collector of memorabilia and photographs. ...Stathi Raftopoulos together with unknown person viewing a photographic display from Stathi's personal collection. Stathi was an avid collector of memorabilia and photographs. He donated a large part of his collection to LaTrobe University's Greek Archives collection.A coloured photograph of to men standing in front of a display of photgraphs mounted on a board. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Archbishop Ezekiel
... Archbishop Ezekeil of Australia is featured in the photo and on his right Stathi (Efstathios) Vlassopoulos. At the time of this photo Stathi was secretary of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria. ...Stathis Vlassopoulos was very active in Greek community affairs. ...Archbishop Ezekeil of Australia is featured in the photo and on his right Stathi (Efstathios) Vlassopoulos. At the time of this photo Stathi was secretary of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria. Stathis Vlassopoulos was very active in Greek community affairs. In 1962 he established the first daily Greek newspaper 'Ta Nea', in Melbourne. Stathi was president of the IPS 1957-1959 and was a key driver behind the building of the 'Ithaca House', the clubrooms of the IPS. Archbishop Ezekeil was the first Archbishop of Australia in the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, appointed in 1959, a period which saw the schism between the Greek Orthodox Community and the Greek Archdiocese of Australia.A black and white photograph of Greek Archbishop with other members of the Greek community standing in the background. The edges of the photograph are crimped. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Journey back to Ithaca, 1952
... The two children are Annie's and Stathi's sons, l-r Con and Demetri (standing). ...The two children are Annie's and Stathi's sons, l-r Con and Demetri (standing). ...The photograph was taken when Stathi Vlass (Kopela) returned to Ithaca together with his family in 1952 for the first time since migrating to Australia in 1932. Stathi's wife Annie Vlass, is seated in the foreground with the young Freda Benia behind her. The two children are Annie's and Stathi's sons, l-r Con and Demetri (standing). It was quite rare for families to travel to Greece and Ithaca in the 1950s. However, over the years it has become a tradition for many Ithacan Greeks to return to their island home for the summer or for a longer stay. It is one way that the generations have been able to maintain family ties and their Ithacan heritage.A square black and white photograph with a white border of two women, two men and two young boys in an olive grove where goats are grazing. The two women and boys are in the foreground while the two men are in the background under the shade of the trees. A small message is written in Greek on the back of the photograph.The following translation is written in Greek on the back of the photograph. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Photography shop, c 1990s
... Pictured are Stathi Raftopoulos right, Angelo Petalas centre, other man unknown. ...Stathi and Angelo were lifelong friends and shared a passion for film. ...Pictured are Stathi Raftopoulos right, Angelo Petalas centre, other man unknown. Stathi and Angelo were lifelong friends and shared a passion for film. Stathi brought Greek cinema to Melbourne and Angelo ran the Melbourne University Cinema. Angelo's son Kim Petalas has carried on his father's passion for film and is the National Programming Director for Palace Cinemas.A coloured photograph of three men standing in a retail photography shop. Photographic accessories are displayed on racks and shelves behind the group. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Angelo Petalas and Stathi Raftopoulos, 1956
... Angelo Petalas and Stathi Raftopoulos...Both Stathi and Angelo were passionate about cinema. ...Both Stathi and Angelo were passionate about cinema. ...Stathi Raftopoulos (middle) and Angelo Petalas (left) and a Mr Palaris are pictured filming at Madden Grove Kew. Both Stathi and Angelo were passionate about cinema. Stathi brought Greek cinema to Melbourne and Angelo ran the Melbourne University Cinema. Angelo's son Kim Petalas has carried on his father's passion and is the National Programming Director for Palace Cinemas.Black & white photograph with white crinkled border of 3 men with a movie camera. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos, Kolieri Ithaca, August 2000
... Stathi Raftopoulos, Kolieri Ithaca...The photograph is of Stathi Raftopoulos and unknown young man. Stathi erected a number of statues and sculptures, creating an open space 'museum' adjoining the family home in Kollieri, Ithaca. ...Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne The photograph is of Stathi Raftopoulos and unknown young man. Stathi erected a number of statues and sculptures, creating an open space 'museum' adjoining the family home in Kollieri, Ithaca. ...The photograph is of Stathi Raftopoulos and unknown young man. Stathi erected a number of statues and sculptures, creating an open space 'museum' adjoining the family home in Kollieri, Ithaca. Included was an obelisk made from the stones that pressed the olives. The urns featured in the photo are known as 'plitharia' and are used to store the olive oil. Stathi also arranged for other statues to be displayed at various significant sites on Ithaca. A coloured photograph of man and a younger man standing on a terrace outside a house in a village in Ithaca. The man is unveiling a statue of a mermaid. In the background there is a statue of a horse, three large pottery urns and a two wheeled cart.symbols, gardens -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos at the computer, c1985
... Stathi Raftopoulos at the computer...Stathi Raftopoulos is pictured working at his computer. ...A coloured photograph of a man working at his computer. Stathi Raftopoulos at the computer Photograph ...Stathi Raftopoulos is pictured working at his computer. Stathi initiated the Ithacan Philanthropic Society's 'Odysseus' newspaper in the 1970s and was editor for more than 20 years. Developing computer skills in the 1980s greatly assisted him in the production of the newspaper. A coloured photograph of a man working at his computer. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi and Kassiani Raftopoulos with family, c1992
... Stathi and Kassiani Raftopoulos with family...A family photo of Stathi and Kassiani Raftopoulos with daughters Leah and Rena and granddaughters. ...The couple is seated and the younger females are standing behind them. Stathi and Kassiani Raftopoulos with family Photograph ...A family photo of Stathi and Kassiani Raftopoulos with daughters Leah and Rena and granddaughters. Pictured seated Kassiani and Stathi Raftopoulos. Standing left to right: Casey Koutsounis, Rena Varigos, Leah Koutsounis, Cassandra Varigos, Kathy Koutsounis, Margarita VarigosA coloured family photograph at a restaurant. The couple is seated and the younger females are standing behind them. families, daughterts, granddaughters -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi & Naki Raftopoulos, c2000
... Stathi & Naki Raftopoulos...Brothers Stathi and Naki Raftopoulos arrived in Australia as young boys in 1934. ...Bookshelves are stacked with books behind the two men. Stathi & Naki Raftopoulos Photograph ...Brothers Stathi and Naki Raftopoulos arrived in Australia as young boys in 1934. They first settled in Merbein but eventually moved permanently to Melbourne. Both were involved in various businesses with Stathi eventually involved in Greek cinemas and Naki in the food and hospitality industry.A coloured photograph of a man sitting at his desk talking to another man. Bookshelves are stacked with books behind the two men.brothers, cinemas -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Raft's Cafe, 1956
... Stathi's family owned a business in Merbein in north-west Victoria before moving to Melbourne. ...Stathi's family owned a business in Merbein in north-west Victoria before moving to Melbourne. ...Pictured is Stathi Raftopoulos at Raft's Cafe which was located at 301 Swanston Street, Melbourne and was typical of many such businesses owned and operated by Greek migrants from Ithaca who had arrived in Australia before World War II. Stathi's family owned a business in Merbein in north-west Victoria before moving to Melbourne. Stathi eventually went into partnership and established the Cosmopolitan Picture Company which brought Greek films to Melbourne's Greek community during the 1960s through to the early 1980s. Ithacan Greeks who arrived in Australia during the first half of the twentieth century honed their entrepreneurial skills and found employment opportunities in various areas of the food service industry. Before the end of the Second World War many of the eating places in Melbourne, which included fish and grill rooms, tea rooms and milk bars, were owned by Ithacan Greeks. A black and white photograph with a white surround. A young man is standing behind a counter in a milk bar. There is a poster advertising a Greek film as well as crates of coca cola stacked in the background. The counter is finished in wood veneer. Boxes of assorted lollies are on the shelves behind. On the counter there is a container of straws . -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Paizis brothers
... Christos and Stathi Paizis (in the foreground) are photographed at a property in the Ithacan village of Kioni. ...Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne Christos and Stathi Paizis (in the foreground) are photographed at a property in the Ithacan village of Kioni. ...Christos and Stathi Paizis (in the foreground) are photographed at a property in the Ithacan village of Kioni. A black and white photograph of two men standing in a garden with three other people behind them. They are in a valley and houses are visible on the hillside above them. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Rafto the Magician
... Stathi Raftopoulos is pictured performing as a magician under the name of 'Rafto the Magician'. ...Stathi Raftopoulos pursued a range of creative interests throughout his lifetime in the Greek and the broader Australian communities. ...Stathi Raftopoulos is pictured performing as a magician under the name of 'Rafto the Magician'. Stathi Raftopoulos pursued a range of creative interests throughout his lifetime in the Greek and the broader Australian communities. Interests included performing as a magician, acting in Greek theatre productions, poetry writing and reciting, Ithacan family history, film and cinema, and painting. He was also an avid collector of memorabilia. At Ithacan funerals Stathi would be called upon to recite a poem in memory of the deceased which was always so nostalgic and evocative of the Ithacan migrant experience that there would be hardly a dry eye in the church.A black and white photograph of a man dressed in a dinner suit and wearing a top hat. He is holding playing cards in one hand and a walking cane in the other. The photograph has a cream border. -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos family photo, 10 January 1970
... Stathi Raftopoulos family photo...Stathis Raftopoulos and family. From left to right: Leah (Koutsounis), Spiro, Stathi, Zaharenia Stamelatos (Kassiani's mother), Kassiani, Rena (Varigos) and Angela (Tsolakis). ...Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne Stathis Raftopoulos and family. From left to right: Leah (Koutsounis), Spiro, Stathi, Zaharenia Stamelatos (Kassiani's mother), Kassiani, Rena (Varigos) and Angela (Tsolakis). ...Stathis Raftopoulos and family. From left to right: Leah (Koutsounis), Spiro, Stathi, Zaharenia Stamelatos (Kassiani's mother), Kassiani, Rena (Varigos) and Angela (Tsolakis). Kassiani's mother Zaharenia lived most of her life on Ithaca and came to Australia in her twilight years to be with her daughter. A black and white family group photograph featuring parents and their four children and the elderly grandmother. The photograph has a double lined dark blue border around it. The photographer's details are in the bottom RH corner. Printed in blue in the corner: HIONI PHOTO STUDIOS/988 LYGON ST., NORTH CARLTON/PHONE: 38-9824family photographs -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos' home cinema, c1960
... Stathi Raftopoulos' home cinema...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'. ...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 -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Stathi Raftopoulos in the 'Katoi', c1970 - 1980s
... Stathi Raftopoulos in the 'Katoi' ...The room became known as 'Stathi's katoi'. 'Katoi' is an Ithacan term for the storage area or room under the main house....The floor is covered with an off-white carpet length. Stathi Raftopoulos in the 'Katoi' Photograph ...Stathi Raftopoulos was an avid collector of different objects, including artwork and film memorabilia which he stored and displayed in a basement room below his home in North Balwyn . The room became known as 'Stathi's katoi'. 'Katoi' is an Ithacan term for the storage area or room under the main house.A coloured photograph of a long narrow room with many framed pictures, posters and paintings hanging on the walls. Items of furniture are used to display a variety of objects. A pull-down screen is hanging from the end wall and a man is seated on a chair in front of it. The floor is covered with an off-white carpet length.Written on the back in black biro: 520/24/7 -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, WW2 Australian Defence Forces - Allied Aliens, c 1939 - 1945
... Stathi Raftopoulos, pictured third from the left , served in the Civilian Military Forces during WW2....Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne Stathi Raftopoulos, pictured third from the left , served in the Civilian Military Forces during WW2. ...Stathi Raftopoulos, pictured third from the left , served in the Civilian Military Forces during WW2.Young Greek and Australian-Greek men joined the Australian Defence Forces during World War 2 and served in various capacities. Ithacans who were unnaturalised were recruited into the Civilian Military Forces as 'Allied Aliens' and served the war effort on the home front. Naturalised Ithacans saw active service.A black and white photograph of four men in army uniform standing against a large piece of machinery.wwii -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, WW2 Australian Defence Forces - Allied Aliens, c1940s
... The photograph was taken when Stathi Raftopoulos was seserved with the Civilian Military Forces during World War 2. ...Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne The photograph was taken when Stathi Raftopoulos was seserved with the Civilian Military Forces during World War 2. ...The photograph was taken when Stathi Raftopoulos was seserved with the Civilian Military Forces during World War 2. Young Greek and Australian-Greek men joined the Australian Defence Forces during World War 2 and served in various capacities. Ithacans who were unnaturalised were recruited into the Civilian Military Forces as 'Allied Aliens' and served the war effort on the home front. Naturalised Ithacans saw active service.A black and white photograph of fifteen men wearing army style clothing and light coloured berets sitting around and relaxing.wwii, army -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Greek film promoters, 1972
... On the right is Stathi Raftopoulos and his business partner Pangiotis (Peter) Giannoudis. ...Ithacan Historical Society Ithaca House 329 Elizabeth Street Melbourne melbourne On the right is Stathi Raftopoulos and his business partner Pangiotis (Peter) Giannoudis. ...On the right is Stathi Raftopoulos and his business partner Pangiotis (Peter) Giannoudis. The photograph, taken in Sydney in 1972, at a meeting of men involved in the Greek theatre/film industry. One of the men is a Mr. Heliopolis, a member of the Greek Heliopolis Theatre visiting Australia. Stathi Raftopoulos was active in promoting Greek film and live performances in Australia from the 1950s through to the 1970s. As a result of the efforts of Stathi Raftopoulos to bring Greek theatre and films to Australia many of the post WW2 Greek immigrants who settled in Australia were able to enjoy entertainment from Greece. Stathi was a partner in the Cosmopolitan Film company which had a number cinemas in the inner suburbs of Melbourne in the 19600s - early 1980s. Although they screened almost exclusively Greek films, they were the first to bring Indian films to Australia.A black and white photograph of seven men sitting around a table in a cafe.
