Summary
Portrait George Karathanasopoulos (Karras), circa 1940. It is one of seven black and white copy negatives relating to the migration and settlement experiences of brothers Nick and George Karras (Karathanasopoulos) and their families. The brothers first migrated to Australia from Patras, Greece in the 1920s. Nick went back to Greece during the interwar period and when he returned to Australia with his wife and daughter in 1943, he brought with him a trunk, also in the Museum's collection. George's settlement story involves frequent relocation in terms of businesses and homeland, moving between Australia and Greece.
Description of Content
Studio portrait of George Karathanasopoulos (Karras), circa 1940.
Physical Description
Black and white silver gelatin copy negative film.
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                                Acquisition InformationDonation from Mr Joe Grimwade, 17 Oct 2002 
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                                Place & Date Depicted
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                                Person DepictedMr George Karathanasopoulos, St Kilda, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1940 
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                                FormatFilm Strip, 6x7, Black & White 
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                                ClassificationMigration, Settlement - cultural & social life, Family portraits 
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                                Image Dimensions - Negative/s60 mm (Width), 70 mm (Height) 
 
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                                KeywordsGreek Communities, Immigration, Portraits, Photographic Studios 
 
            