Many bloodline Agelastos lived in Liverpool, England during the 1800s and attended the Greek Church of St Nicolas.
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 | 'Sunnyside,' Devonshire Road, Liverpool, England photo 2009 |
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 | 1 Livingston Drive North, Liverpool, England. Alexander C. and Mina Ralli lived at 1 Livingston Drive North, Sefton Park, with their children (where the last three were born) at least from 1916-1919; photo 2009. |
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 | 1 Livingston Drive North, Liverpool, England. gate post |
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 | 14 Onslow Road, Liverpool, England Demetrius Zizinia lived at 14 Onslow Road, Fairfield in 1866, presumbly with his wife and his son, who arrived the following year; photo 2009. |
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 | 150 Crown Street, Liverpool, England An address in 1861 for Constantine Negroponte. Photo 2009; The Freedom of Choice Housing Cooperative, constructed 1995. |
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 | 16 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England Andrew and Alexandra Fachiri lived at 16 Linnet Lane, Sefton Park at least from 1901-1919. Presumably their children were born and reared there; photo 2009. |
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 | 16 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England The property is now called "Durndale." |
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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 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England Sophocles and Mary Spartali lived at 20 Linnet Lane, Sefton Park, in 1891 and 1901 with their unmarried sons Nicholas and Anthony and daughter Alexandra (she only in 1891; she and her husband lived two doors down Linnet Lane in 1901). Mary Spartali's cousin Miké C. Ralli used this address when he was married in 1911 (after marriage he lived up the road at number 28). |
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 | 26 Hawarden Avenue, Toxteth Park, Liverpool Constantine P. and Angélique Negroponte lived at 26 Hawarden Avenue from 1901-1908, with their three daughters Angelique, Hypatia and Polymnia. |
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 | 28 Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England photo 2009; The property contains flats. Constantine C. and Elizabeth Ralli lived at 28 Linnet Lane, Sefton Park, with their son Philip at least from 1900-1910. Constantine's brother Alexander lived with them in 1901. Another brother Michael and his wife Zenovia lived from 1912-1915 at this address, where their sons George and Victor were born.
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 | 3 Devonshire Road, Liverpool, England photo 2009; the current structure occupies the address for "Hellas House" in Sefton Park where Nicolas and Arietta Paspati resided as well as some of their children and grandchildren, from 1871-1895. |
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 | 31 Alexandra Drive, Liverpool, England carved name "Stoneleigh" in the gate post |
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 | 31 Croxteth Road, Liverpool, England photo 2009; The address is now an apartment complex, but where about 1894 the Constantine Ralli family lived in Croxteth Hall (although he is in the 1881 census at 'Park Mount'). 31 Croxteth Road is mentioned in an essay on Liverpool's merchants' palaces. |
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 | 4 Oakbank Road, Liverpool, England Angélique Zizinia (Mrs. Constantine P. Negroponte) and her daughter Hypathia both lived at 4 Oakbank Road at their deaths, in 1919 and 1909, respectively. |
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 | 42 Princes Road, Liverpool, England Before his 1931 death Augustus Galatti resided at 42 Princes Road, an address that is near the Orthodox church. Photo 2009: row houses at the address today. |
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 | 45 Ullet Road, Liverpool, England Lucy Frangopulo lived with her granddaughter Marigo J. Maximos at 45 Ullet Road, Sefton Park, in 1901. |
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 | 45 Ullet Road, Liverpool, England photo 2009 |
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 | 46 Croxteth Road, Liverpool, England Antonio P. and Hypatia Ralli were living at 46 Croxteth Road, Sefton Park, in 1886-88 where their children Sophia and Pandia were born; photo 2009. |
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 | 6 Mannering Road, Liverpool, England Jeanette Psycha (Mrs. Constantine M. Ralli) lived at 6 Mannering Road in 1891 with her three sons, Pandeli, Michael and Alexander, and died there in 1917; photo 2009. |
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 | 6 Ullet Road, Liverpool, England Michael A. and Polymnia Ralli lived at 6 Ullet Road where their son Anthony was born in 1876. |
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 | 6 Ullet Road, Liverpool, England photos 2009; now United Reformed Church. 'Broadclyst' is carved into the gate post. |
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 | Bedford Street South, Liverpool, England George (Aristides) Eumorfopoulos was born in 1863 at 43 Bedford Street, Liverpool, England. Photo 2009; the low numbers today are either industrial or block residential. |
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 | even numbers on Linnet Lane, Liverpool, England "Iona" at 13 Linnet Lane would have been across down the street, facing houses likes these. |
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 | Greenbank Drive, Liverpool, England photo 2009; 'Bonnevaine' lies on this road; no vestige of the stately home 'Highfield' on this road, which now abuts open space, park or allotment. |
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 | Lockerby Road, Liverpool, England In the latter decades of the 19th Century Lockerby [Locherby] Road was in the rural countryside east of Liverpool center. Today, industrial space occupies what would have been the low, even numbers of the road; The Schilizzi and Sechiari families lived here in 1861, probably in what became the even numbers (a neighbor in 1861 lived in the house that was numbered '2' in the 1871 census); photo 2009. |
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 | Osbourne House, 13 Fulwood Park, Liverpool, England Peter T. and Aziza Vlasto moved to Fulwood Park after they had been living with her family at "Tatoi," the Pallis family estate off Aigburth Drive, Sefton Park, in 1909-12. They lived in Osbourne House, 13 Fulwood Park. He died in 1941 at that address, then called "Woodlands." No. 13 (Osbourne House) was Class II listed in 1975; photo 2009. |
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 | Osbourne House, 13 Fulwood Park, Liverpool, England gate post |
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 | Osbourne House, 9 Fulwood Park, Liverpool, England Mina Vlasto Ralli lived at 9 Fulwood Park, Sefton Park, when she died in 1946, probably with one of her children. It is unclear when she moved to Fulwood Park, but she was accustomed to mansions, having lived at "Bonnevaine," Greenbank Drive (1891) and 1 Livingston Dr. North (1916-1920). 9 and 9A Fulwood Park were Class II listed in 1975; photo 2009. |
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 | 1-3 Rumford Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England photo 2008; the building houses the World War II Museum, located in the Underground H Q of Western Approaches (a term for both the Atlantic Ocean off Liverpool and the British naval command defending it during WWII). A. and M. Ralli, Cotton Brokers, were located in the Carlton Buildings, 3 Rumford St (1891-1904). |
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 | 16 Fenwick Street, Liverpool, England photo 2009; Liverpool rebuilt. Ralli & Psicha, merchants, operated out of 16 Fenwick Street (1899). |
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 | 7 Brunswick Street West (at Castle), Liverpool, England photo 2009; approximate location (south side [left]) of the Brunswick Buildings, the first purpose-built office block in Britain (1841). "A speculative development, Brunswick Buildings off Castle Street (1840s, now demolished) pioneered a new direction for this 'display': a lavish Italian Renaissance palazzo style redolent of Renaissance merchant princes, which not surprising found great favour in Liverpool's business community." (Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West, p 68). |
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 | Central Premises-Carlton Buildings, Liverpool, England 1948 photo; according to a newspaper article, "The Central Premises, later Carlton Buildings, were the jewel in the crown of Hebden Bridge Co-op." It locates the "Central Premises at Crown Street [in another part of town]", completed 1889. |
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 | Cotton Exchange Building, Old Hall Street, Liverpool In 1915 Miké Ralli business office was 23-24 in this building which had opened in 1906. |
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 | Drury Lane, Liverpool, England Demetrius A Galatti, merchant, worked out of 40A Drury Buildings, Drury Lane [at Water Street] (1877) |
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 | Fenwick Street, Liverpool, England c 1960s |
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 | Hackins Hey, Liverpool, England photo 2009; Augustus S Agelasto had offices in Victoria Buildings, Hackins Hey (1868). |
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 | Tithebarn St., Liverpool, England photo 2009; Tithebarn House, 1-5 Tithebarn St. The Manchester Buildings, 3 Tithebarn St., would have once stood there. |
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