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| 1905 Athens directory (Cyclades) He is listed as the German consul general for Greece.
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| 1905 Athens phone directory This man may be listed for phone no. 1 in the 1905 Athens phonebook.
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| 1905 Athens phone directory M. Negroponte is listed for phone no. 76 in the 1905 Athens phonebook (in French).
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| 1908 Paris directory listing for Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Angot Paris-mondain. Annuaire du grand monde parisien et de la colonie étrangère
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| 1908 Paris directory listing for Mr. and Mrs. Hector Economos Paris-mondain. Annuaire du grand monde parisien et de la colonie étrangère, p 127
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| 1908 Paris directory listing for Negroponte Paris-mondain. Annuaire du grand monde parisien et de la colonie étrangère, p 250
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| 1909 Rio de Janeiro almanac Emil Edward Bechtinger, translator, 14 Aurea Street.
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| 1912 passport renewal request filed 22 Feb 1912, US Consulate Bombay, India
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| 1915 Athens directory This man may be among those listed in the 1915 Athens city directory
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| 1915 Athens directory II He is listed in another 1915 Athens city directory
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| 1920 Athens directory He is listed in the 1920 Athens city directory. George Agelastos reports:
An article in the Chios newspaper I Alithia (The truth), 19 Jan 2010, describes important Athens buildings built and/or owned by wealthy (and noble!) Chiots. One of these was the "Miltiades Negroponte building" at the most central (and noblest!) place of Athens: at Syntagma (Constitution) Square, directly opposite the Greek Parliament which formerly was the King's Palace. That building (it still existed in the 1950s but has been replaced by a modern one) was situated at the corner Amalias/Othonos St. It must have been a quite big building with numerous flats and business facilities in the ground floor. It probably had two entrances, one from Amalias and another from Othonos Street.
George concludes: these two addresses "12 Othonos St" and "4 Amalias St" found in the 1915, 1921 and 1933 directories were both in the same building, owned by Miltiades Negroponte. This might also mean (possibly but not necessarily) that all persons listed as living or having their business in that building (Miltiades & daughter Helen, St[ylianos?] Negroponte as well as M. Agelasto) were in some way related to each other.
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| 1921 Athens directory M. Negroponte is listed as a lawyer in the 1921 Athens city directory. George Agelastos reports:
An article in the Chios newspaper I Alithia (The truth), 19 Jan 2010, describes important Athens buildings built and/or owned by wealthy (and noble!) Chiots. One of these was the "Miltiades Negroponte building" at the most central (and noblest!) place of Athens: at Syntagma (Constitution) Square, directly opposite the Greek Parliament which formerly was the King's Palace. That building (it still existed in the 1950s but has been replaced by a modern one) was situated at the corner Amalias/Othonos St. It must have been a quite big building with numerous flats and business facilities in the ground floor. It probably had two entrances, one from Amalias and another from Othonos Street.
George concludes: these two addresses "12 Othonos St" and "4 Amalias St" found in the 1915, 1921 and 1933 directories were both in the same building, owned by Miltiades Negroponte. This might also mean (possibly but not necessarily) that all persons listed as living or having their business in that building (Miltiades & daughter Helen, St[ylianos?] Negroponte as well as M. Agelasto) were in some way related to each other.
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| 1928 Athens directory He is listed in the 1928 Athens city directory. George Agelastos reports:
An article in the Chios newspaper I Alithia (The truth), 19 Jan 2010, describes important Athens buildings built and/or owned by wealthy (and noble!) Chiots. One of these was the "Miltiades Negroponte building" at the most central (and noblest!) place of Athens: at Syntagma (Constitution) Square, directly opposite the Greek Parliament which formerly was the King's Palace. That building (it still existed in the 1950s but has been replaced by a modern one) was situated at the corner Amalias/Othonos St. It must have been a quite big building with numerous flats and business facilities in the ground floor. It probably had two entrances, one from Amalias and another from Othonos Street.
George concludes: these two addresses "12 Othonos St" and "4 Amalias St" found in the 1915, 1921 and 1933 directories were both in the same building, owned by Miltiades Negroponte. This might also mean (possibly but not necessarily) that all persons listed as living or having their business in that building (Miltiades & daughter Helen, St[ylianos?] Negroponte as well as M. Agelasto) were in some way related to each other.
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| 1935 photo inscription
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| 1936 photo inscription with Aglaia Agelasto signature
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| 1942 Draft Registration Card George J Franghiadi Sr
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| 1946 envelope addressed to E. Eumorfopoulos 160 Ladbrooke Grove, London, W.10.
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| 1947-1948 Athens city directory Ant. Jn. Negroponte appears in the city directory for this year.
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| 1951 Document from Athens municipality regarding Agelasto-Katinakis cemetery plots A transcription by George Agelastos.
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| 1960 photo reverse
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| 1960 postcard reverse
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: Athens Airport group assembly at 14:00; departure at 15:25, Sunday September 2009 (photo: Michael Agelasto)
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: chowing down (photo: Michael Agelasto)
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: Collecting the rental cars (photo: Michael Agelasto)
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: Efficient (no wasted space) rental cars These small cars carried 4 passengers comfortably, but we had 5 per car, plus luggage from the airport. Fortunately, Lukas and Spyridoula missed the flight (After a wedding shoot that lasted until 5 am, they overslept and missed the ferry and had to catch a later flight), so we squeezed in for the 3 km trip to the B&Bs (photo: Michael Agelasto).
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: First supper just a mile down the road from our B&Bs (photo: Michael Agelasto)
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: Let the feast begin (photo: Michael Agelasto)
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: more than enough food (photo: Michael Agelasto)
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| 1st day, Chios family reunion: Prop-jet to Chios 30 minute flight (photo: Michael Agelasto)
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| 2 Belgrave Place, S.W., London, England photo 2009; Mrs. T.P. Ralli resided at this address in 1910.
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51.497359, -0.15229
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| 2 Clarendon Place, London, England photo 2009. In 1901, Fanny Rodocanachi lived at this address with her daughters Alexandra, Marie, and Jenny.
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| 2 Cleveland Square, London, England photo 2009; Stephen E. and Despina Franghiadi and their children lived at this address in 1891.
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| 2 Cleveland Square, London, England photo 2009
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| 2 July 1872 marriage certificate of Pandoleon Z. Negroponte & Victoria Mavrogordato groom: 27 years, merchant from Ermoupolis, son of Zorzìs Negroponte and Cori Rodocanachi; bride: 22 years, from Ermoupolis, daughter of Alexander Mavrogordato and Polonia Ralli (translated by George Agelastos)
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51.5189024, -0.1459067
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51.5189024, -0.1459067
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| 2 March 1924 marriage certificate of Lysandros Rovolopoulos & Maria N. Calvocoressi groom: 24 years, telegrapher, born in Athens, son of Lysandros and Angeliki Rovolopoulos; bride: 22 years, from Ermoupolis, daughter of Nicolas Calvocoressi and Perdica Georgiadi (translated by George Agelastos)
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| 2 Rue Laffitte, Paris 9e, France This is BNP Paribus (photo 2009). In the year of his death Michael James Negreponte used 8 Rue Laffitte as his, presumably, business address. Number 8 does not exist today.
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| 2 rue Thiers, Marseille, France An address listed for Theodore Pandia Agelasto for 1897, the year of his officially registered French marriage; photo 2009
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| 20 August 1892 marriage certificate of George Zeïs & Vera Galati groom: 25 years, lawyer from Ermoupolis, son of Achilles Zeïs and Marietta Galati; bride: 22 years, from Ermoupolis, daughter of George Galati and Marietta Rodocanachi (translated by George Agelastos)
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| 20 block Stanhope Gardens, London, England photo 2009. Street numbers begin at 21, after an open space. Miss Helen Schilizzi used the address 17 Stanhope Gardens, Kensington, after WWI.
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51.4947539, -0.1801959
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| 20 Devonshire Road, Liverpool, England Michael and Polymnia Ralli lived at 20 Devonshire Road, Sefton Park, where their daughter Sophia was born in 1884; photo 2009.
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| 20 Devonshire Road, Liverpool, England
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| 20 Dickinson Street, Manchester, England. Photo 2015. No. 40 appears to be an empty lot. Until 1875 a partnership with operations in London, Manchester and Marseille included 40 Dickinson St. Partners in Argenti, Schilizzi & Co.: Theodore Emmanuel Schilizzi, Coco George Scaramanga, Leonidas Pandeli Argenti, Michel George Schilizzi, Leoni Ambrose Argenti and George Ambrose Argenti. The 1870-1875 Manchester Rate Books list Argenti & Co. (Nicholas Argenti and Coco George Scaramanga) at 40 Dickinson St.
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| 20 Fenchurch St., London, England A new building, nicknamed the The Walkie Talkie, is under construction; a William H. Rogers building stood at this approximate location from 1968-2008; in 1899 M.D. Frangopulo & Co., merchants, were on the 3rd floor, 32 Fenchurch St, this approximate location.
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