Summary
Newspaper clipping titled 'Odds and Ends Round Melbourne', which shows an image of James Sigalas' first home in George Place, Melbourne. Iakovos (James) Sigalas was a Greek migrant born on the Island of Sikinos. He migrated to Adelaide with his family in 1901, after living in Egypt, Australia and New Zealand. In Adelaide he opened a store at 19 Rundle Street, which operated under the family name James Sigalas and Co until the 1980s.
In 1905 he moved to Melbourne, where he he opened the Anglo-American café in Bourke Street in 1906. In the mid 1930s James opened the Centenary café three doors down from the Anglo-American café. He frequently returned to Sikinos for summer breaks, where he would travel alone, spend money and impress his friends and relatives with his success. In 1920, James took his three children to Athens to find them spouses. He arranged for his son Letho to be engaged to Lili. James died in Melbourne in 1950.
Physical Description
Small newspaper cutting with black and white photograph of a street and its buildings. Five line caption below photograph.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Babette Sigalas, Jul 2003
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Handwritten on lower edge: Here was the first residence/of James Sigalas & family.
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Overall Dimensions
71 mm (Width), 133 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Greek Communities, Greek Immigration, Houses, Immigration, Migration & Settlement, News Clippings