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Κων Σταματιάδης, προσωπικά έγγραφα, χρονολογίες κατά προσέγγιση 1924-1979 – Con Stamatiades personal papers, ca. 1924-1979

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Con Stamatiades was an active member of the Greek community in Sydney. The extensive collection of his letters reveal his vivid attempts to maintain the Greek language and culture in Sydney. Specifically he expresses his wish to create a company, collaborate with publishers in Greece, and contribute Greek books to the council libraries in Sydney and Australia. His documents also reveal he structured a Greek theatrical organization (Sigkrotima Ellinon Kallitehnon), which wished to educate others on the Greek and universal theatrical repertoire. Folders include : 1. (Notes and copies of letters, ca 1954-1979). Correspondence between Con and friends in Greece, Paris who describe their daily life. Record of the progress of the Greek theatrical organization (Sigkrotima Ellinon Kallitehnon), romantic poems, written (recorded) dialogues with his wife Niki about their life in Australia, their properties in Greece and Australia and the political situation in Greece and Australia. 2. (Manuscripts and photocopies. Includes printed story). Printed literary work by Con (Ο gero Lalas), notes on the political situation in Greece and in Australia, and information about ΕΟΧΑ and his relationship with it (Greek organization of christian solidarity) 3. (Manuscripts by Con Stamatiades. Includes photocopies). Theatrical scrips of Greek plays, and personal notes on the Greek history of Thessaloniki (geographic and religious information). 4. (Manuscripts by Con Stamatiades. Includes photocopies). Original notes of literary writings, on feelings about expatriation, religion, history of Greece. 5. (Programs, photographs and job applications, ca. 1924-1972). Pencil drawings, Con’s photos from during his military service in Greece, newspapers extracts including announcements about his death. Also included is his business card, and the Grecian Balls magazine Con designed his cover, and a cover job letter for the role of the technical officer at Paddington Laboratory. Con wrote in a picturesque manner; his letters, poems, and his simple every day writings reveal he was a skilful user of the Greek language, and he enjoyed writing.
SubjectGreek language, Modern
Greek letters
Manuscripts, Greek
Names, Greek
Foreign workers, Greek
Immigrants
Emigration and immigration
Category4. World War II
AuthorStamatiades, Con
Keywordsgreek
Greek letters
Greeks in Australia
PersonStamatiades, Konstantinos
Current HolderState Library of New South Wales
Item NumberMLMSS 8506
Access RightsRequest from onsite storage
Country Of OriginAustralia
Greece
Language Greek (Modern)
Description From SourceManuscript and photocopies of stories, plays, poems and lectures by Con Stamatiades, no date. Includes story of Alexander Grims publisher of Greek newspaper, and story of the Greek community Printed story of one of the first emigrants from Greece to Australia in 1900, no date Notes and copies of letters by Con Stamatiades to Greece and elsewhere, ca. 1954-1979 Photocopy of job application to Water Board (in English), ca. 1967 17 photographs, ca. 1924, 1960-1972 Printed program ‘Grecian Ball’ presented by the Greek Orthodox Community of NSW at the Trocadero 1960 School book sketchbook belonging to Con Stamatiades, ca. 1924-1927
Physical FormatLetters
Date Accessed2022-12-16
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