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  • Collection: Photographs, slides

2017-05-011.jpg
Computer thumb drive with over 50 photographs of AHEPA activities and childrens photos. Various dates

2018-09-011.jpg
AHEPA Cascade Chapter #256 from Everett, Washington on their excursion to Vancouver, British Columbia

2022-05-005 Clasic Greek Easter.jpg
A group photograph of 28 individuals posed before a large wooden structure Probably an Easter celebration as the two lambs on spits are leaning vertically against the building and the man on the left is wearing an apron - two musicians are seated

2022-05-001  Assumption circa 1950s.jpg
Group photograph of members of the Greek Orthodox Church of Assumption in Seattle, Washington (this may be the church choir)
(l-r) Back row - Jerry Costacos, Marian Marino, Steve Bratsanos, August Pantages, Perry Scarlatos, John Paras : Third row…

DAUGHTERS OF PENELOPE 1940s (2).jpg
Two Group photographs of the Seattle, Daughters of Penelope with names of those known listed on the reverse side of the photograph

MAIDS OF ATHENA CIRCA 1950 (2).jpg
Photograph of Maids of Athena in Seattle,
BACK ROW: Marianne Laskares, Artemis Delimetros, Unknown, Irene Tolias, Marguerite Laskares
MIDDLE ROW: Vivian Therson, Vicki Carras, Mary Carras, Marion Marino, Gloria Stamos
SEATED: Katina Melonas,…

2021-01-001 (2).jpg
Colored photograph of the Lotus Café at 1st avenue and Stewart Street in Seattle, operated by Peter N. Wells, father of the donor

OLD SEATTLE OYSTER AND CHOP HOUSE  circa 1920 -  Courtesy Sd. Demetrios 75th Anniversary book (2).JPG
The Old Seattle Oyster and Chop House is pictured here. The men in the photograph are unknown.

KAFENION - SEATTLE  - courtesy Zoye Marinopoulou.tif
The Greek word for coffee house is kafenion and it serves as a perfect name for a Greek Cafe, like the coffee shop pictured here. Located in Seattle's Pioneer Square it was a popular gathering spot for Greek men to visit for coffee, a game of cards…

PEOPLES CAFE - SEATTLE - circa 1900 -  Courtesy Sd. Demetrios 75th Anniversary book (2).jpg
The Peoples Cafe was located on 1st Avenue in Seattle. It was a popular spot for Greek-Americans and was known for having twenty-five pool tables. the proprietor, Jim Carkonen is pictured here behind the bar on the right hand side.
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