Summary
Black and white photograph of Eric and Faye Mangos on their wedding day, 2 June 1968. Fani Nitsou was born in 1945 in a village near Florina, Greece. In 1964 at the age of 18 she received an opportunity to migrate to Australia to live with distant cousins in Noble Park. She arrived in Melbourne aboard the RHMS Patris in March 1964; during the voyage she met fellow Greek migrant Iraklis Mangos. In 1967 she met Iraklis again they fell in love and in 1968 they married at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Richmond. They visited Greece in 1977 and have never regretted their move to Australia.
Description of Content
Couple holding hands, visible from thigh upwards. They are holding hands and standing indoors behind a table. The woman wears a white wedding gown, long veil and holds a floral bouquet; the man wears a dark suit and bow tie.
Physical Description
Black and white photograph.
Significance
The Mangos family collection explores the migration experiences of two Greek people who arrived during the high point of Greek migration to Australia after World War II. The Australian Greek population doubled to 140,000 between 1961 and 1966. Their meeting on the ship and subsequent marriage is a classic migration narrative, as is the theme of chain migration which runs across three generations. It also enables the telling of the pre-migration experiences which partly resulted in the family relocation.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Faye Mangos, 04 Feb 2009
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Person Depicted
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Format
Photograph, Black & White
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
90 mm (Width), 140 mm (Height)
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References
Faye Mangos 'Cry of the Heart' Tsonis Publishing 2004
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Keywords
Celebrations, Greek Communities, Greek Immigration, Immigration, Weddings