Summary
Cork found in the left pocket of a suit, purchased in Wauchope New South Wales in 1944. The suit was worn by Albanian immigrant Pandi Thomas for his wedding to Artemissia Hari, which took place in Bagnoo New South Wales in 1944. Pandi and Artemissia's marriage was arranged through the business contacts of Pandi's brother, who introduced Pandi to Artemissia's father. After Pandi and Artemissia's father had discussed the marriage prospect, the couple met and Artemissia agreed to the marriage, as she was culturally expected to do. They were married in a Greek Orthodox wedding ceremony at Artemissa's family farm house with a priest brought in from Sydney. The couple honeymooned in Kempsey, New South Wales and then returned to Shepparton, where Pandi was living with his brother. They had five children and died within seven weeks of each other in 1995.
Pandi wore the suit for special occasions throughout his lifetime, and it is unknown when this cork dates from.
Physical Description
Cork
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Collecting Areas
Clothing & Textiles, Migration & Cultural Diversity, Public Life & Institutions
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Christine Thomas, 2004
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Keywords
Albanian Communities, Albanian Immigration, Arranged Marriages, Religions: Greek Orthodox, Wedding Costumes, Weddings, World War II, 1939-1945