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Hellenic civilization is everywhere...
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Hellenic land is so beautiful....
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στο σημειο αυτο, στο καφενειο ΛΟΥΞ που υπήρχε εκει, εγινε η παράδοση της Αθηνας και του Πειραια στους Γερμανους κατακτητες την Κυριακή 27 Απριλίου 1941
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thank you, this is in the basemrnt of the Bird Cage Theatre in Tombstone, Arizona Territory ;)
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this building sould be destroyed by TNT. To bad its still there, reminding a slavery period of Hellas and Europe generally
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τι τελεια χρωματα! εξαιρετικη φωτο! Αθηνα (Αλποχωρι)
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ωραια φωτο! διακρινω τα πετρινο πατρικο σπιτι (δεν υπάρχει πλεον) καθως και το καινουργιο σπιτι Απο Αγ.Γεωργιο ειναι τραβηγμένη;
Θ.Γουργουρας
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and bad photoshop of course
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oh come on...are u serious? this is not a Cami..(mosque). this is a stolen Orthodox Church, cant u see the architecture?
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Mr Harvey Collyer, 31, was born on 26 November 1880.
A resident of 25 Church Road, Mount Hill, Bishopstoke, Hampshire, Mr Collyer boarded the Titanic at Southampton with his wife Charlotte and daughter Marjorie.
Friends of the family had gone to Payette, Idaho several years before and made a success of the fruit farm they bought there. They wrote glowing accounts of the climate to the Collyers and advised them to come seek their fortune in Idaho. The Collyers did not seriously consider the proposition until Mrs Collyer began having lung problems (she suffered with Tuberculosis), at which point they decided to buy a farm in the same valley as their friends in America (Mrs Collyer later felt guilty that it was her own health problems that eventually caused the death of her husband.)
Mr. Collyer sailed on the Titanic to take over some land which he had bought in Payette Idaho, U.S.A., for fruit farming, and he intended to return to England in five years' time.
The names of Mrs. Charlotte Collyer and Miss Marjorie Collyer appear in the list of those taken off the sinking liner by the Carpathia but there is little hope that Mr. Collyer himself is alive. Great sympathy is felt locally for the bereaved wife and child.
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