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Our Committee is raising funds to create a lasting legacy telling the story of Lemnos' link to Gallipoli and Australia's Anzac story. Our projects include the Lemnos Gallipoli Memorial in Albert Park, the publication of a major new historical and pictorial publication and more. To make a donation you can also deposit directly by direct debit into the Committee's bank account: Account Name: Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee Inc; Bank: Bendigo Bank; Account No: 188010037; BSB No: 633000; Include your surname in the reference section. For further information on our legacy projects or to make a donation please contact either Lee Tarlamis 0411553009 or Jim Claven 0409402388M

Tuesday, 17 December 2019

Lemnos and Greece Anzac Commemorative Events 2020 Program - Update


Commemorative Service at East Mudros Military Cemetery, Lemnos. Photo Jim Claven
Dear all
Those who may be considering traveling to Lemnos and other sites in Greece to participate in their annual Anzac-related commemorative events are advised as follows.
Lemnos
Our Committee has been advised by the authorities on Lemnos that next years commemorative events will be held over the 20th to 22nd April 2020. A detail program of events is expected to be announced closer to these dates.

Australian Pier Memorial, north of Mudros, Lemnos. Photo Jim Claven.
Athens
It is anticipated - as has been the case every year - that the Australian Embassy in Greece will again hold its Anzac Day commemoration at Phaleron War Cemetery in Athens on 25th April 2020.
Commemorative Service at Phaleron War Cemetery, Athens. Photo Jim Claven
Kalamata
The British Brotherhood of Greek Campaign Veterans have advised that their Greek campaign commemoration will take place at the Greek Campaign memorial in Kalamata on 12th May 2020.

Commemorative service at Greek Campaign Memorial in Kalamata. Photo Jim Claven
Thessaloniki, the Peloponnese and Crete
Further events are anticipated to be held on the mainland, including at Thessaloniki, Corinth, Trahila (in the Mani), Kalamata and Pylos/Methone.
It is anticipated (but not confirmed) that the Corinth-Trahil-Kalamata commemorative plaque unveiling events  may be held on 26th to 28th April. Details of these three events will be announced closer to the dates.
As with previous years, it is also anticipated that commemorative events on the Battle of Crete will be held on Crete between 18th and 24th May 2020, with a detailed program of events in various locations on Crete to be announced closer to this time. As these as confirmed, updated will be provided on this page.
Nino Bixio Memorial at Pylos. Photo Jim Claven
It is hoped that next years Australian delegation to these events will be significant. Please let us know if you will be joining us in Greece for these events.
As more details are confirmed, further updates will be provided.

Disclaimer
The above details is provided as information only. Those interested in attending these events should endeavour to confirm dates and details with the authorities concerned. The Committee takes no responsibility for any changes to the above.

Jim Claven, Secretary
Lee Tarlamis OAM, President
Christina Despoteris, Vice President


Thursday, 21 November 2019

Premier of Victoria Launches Lemnos & Gallipoli Revealed at Melbourne's State Library - 13th November 2019

Photo by Michael Claven 2019
On behalf of the Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee I would like to thank the many who joined us last week on 13th November 2019 in the Isabella Fraser Room of the State Library of Victoria for the official launch of our new book ‘Lemnos & Gallipoli Revealed’ by the Hon. Daniel Andrews MP Premier of Victoria. The Consul General of Greece Dimitrios Michalopoulos, Dr Peter Ewer, Dr Kevin Molloy and myself also spoke about the significance of this book.
In launching the book, the Premier referenced the Hellenic aspect of Victoria's multicultural story and felt that the book - as a celebration of the Anzac roots of the link between Australia and Greece -  should be available to Victoria's students. The Committee appreciates the Premier making the time during a busy parliamentary session week to launch out book.
Our MC Christina Despoteris was also able to read out a congratulatory message from the Honorary Secretary of the UK-based Gallipoli Association, Ms Sarah Kellam Ansdell.
We also heard from the author of this magnificent, authoritative and well researched book, the only one of its kind on this subject, a true Philhellene, Jim Claven - Historian. Jim's address took us all on  his personal journey of historical discovery, from archives in Australia and overseas, to walking on Lemnos itself to discover where the Anzac's walked in 1915-16. He highlighted some of the key photographs from his book, particularly those revealing the contacts between the Anzac's and the local villagers of the Island. He pointed out how purchases of the book will help realize the Committee's dream of creating the Lemnos Gallipoli Heritage Trail on Lemnos, with the support of the local Lemnos authorities, a trail begun last year with our unveiling of the Australian Pier memorial north of Mudros. Finally, he appealed to all who had personal family archives documenting Australia's Anzac history to consider donating them into the care of our great state libraries across Australia.
Photo by Stella Pappas 2019




Photos Kostas Deves 2019
On behalf of the Committee, I presented a copy of the book to the Premier.
Photo Kostas Deves 2019

We were humbled to have been joined by so many other distinguished guests including current and former Members of Parliament. These included former Premier of Victoria Steve Bracks, the Hon Martin Foley and the Hon Gavin Jennings - both Ministers in the Victorian State Government, former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Mr Alex Andrianopoulos, former Minister Mr John Pandazopoulos, former MP Mr Bruce Mildenhall and the Federal Member for Hotham, Ms Clare O'Neil.
Photos by Kostas Deves 2019

Photo Michael Claven 2019
Other attendees included representatives of various service organisations (including the Oakleigh-Carnegie, Box Hill, Essendon and Hellenic Sub-Branches). And there were representatives from many of Melbourne's Hellenic community organisations, including the Lemnian, Pontian, Pan-Korinthian, Messinian, Nafpaktian and Cretan communities.
A number of descendants of those who served on Lemnos in 1915-16 were also in attendance, including Ms Deb Stewart and Mr Stephen Lee, both descendents of Australian nurses who served on Lemnos.
A special thanks to the State Library of Victoria for making this beautiful room available for our launch and for the amazing display from their collection, revealing some of the original photographs and albums published in the book, enjoyed by many who attended the launch (below).
Photo Michael Claven 2019






Photo Michael Claven 2019
Thanks also to George Petrou, who’s professional team was responsible for the amazing layout of the book but also had his new "Lemnos" painting on display at the launch (below).
Photo Lee Tarlamis 2019
Photo Lee Tarlamis 2019
Also present were David Downie and others from Kosdown Printing in South Melbourne who were responsible for the final printing of the book.
MC Christina Despoteris looks on as the Premier of Victoria launches the book. Photo Kostas Deves 2019
I would also like to thank the MC, our Vice-President, Christina Despoteris, for doing an amazing job ensuring the evenings success as well as our book ‘sales team’ - Emma Gibson Vulin, Helen Constas and Vicki Kyritsis (pictured below) - who also did a great job.
Photo Michael Claven 2019
Thanks to the many who took the opportunity to purchase their own personal copies of the book and have Jim sign them. It was great and heartening to all involved to see so many take up this opportunity. We thank you all.






Finally, I would like to thank the media who attending and supported this event - Nick McCallum (Seven News), Sotiris Hatzimanolis (Neos Kosmos), Pano Apostolou (SBS) and Kostas Deves. Their reports on the launch are appreciated and can be read on the links below.
Thanks to the many who took photographs of the event helping his to record this important event in Australian and Hellenic history - Kostas Deves, Michael Claven, Roma Siachos, Kris Pavlidis, Stella Pappas and Liza Drakos - amongst many. This is yet another in a long and growing list of achievements that our small but active organisation has delivered and I can assure you that we are no where near done yet and we look forward to your continued involvement and support with our current and future endeavours.

Lee Tarlamis OAM, President
Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee

Purchasing the Book


Those wishing to purchase a copy of the book from our Committee should contact me via email - lee.tarlamis@hotmail.com - and follow the instructions and complete the form below:



Media Reports on the Launch

Below is the link to the Channel 7 Report on the launch by Nick McCallum, feauting interviews with both Ms Deb Stewart and Mr Stephen Lee:
Channel 7 News Report on Lemnos & Gallipoli Revealed Launch

Below is the link to the report in Neos Kosmos on the launch published on 16th November 2019:
Book launch for ‘Lemnos and Gallipoli Revealed’, a book that should be on the school reading list
 
And the review of the book by Konstantinos Kalymnios published on 16th November 2019 in Neos Kosmos:
Jim Claven’s ‘Lemnos and Gallipoli Revealed’ captures the ANZAC spirit

SBS's Radio's report by Panos Apostolou:
SBS Radio - Panos Apostolou Report on the Launch

Below is a link to a video of the launch made by John Pandazopoulos:
Book Launch Video - John Pandazopoulos 

Sunday, 3 November 2019

Oakleigh Glendi Festival Success


Well what a successful weekend the Committee had at Oakleigh's Glendi Festival in Warrawee Park in Melbourne's Hellenic heart of Oakleigh!
We have taken part in the festival over a number of years but this was truly our most successful year in terms of promoting awareness of the Hellenic link to Australia's Anzac story and also for providing a great opportunity to promote our new book - Lemnos & Gallipoli Revealed: A Pictorial History of the Anzac's in the Aegean 1915-16.
Thanks to all who stopped by our stall, including Consul General of Greece Mr Dimitrios Michalopoulos, Ms Clare O'Neil Federal MP for Hotham, Mr Steve Dimopoulos Victorian MP for Oakleigh, Mr Nick Staikos Victorian MP for Bentleigh, Mr Michael O'Brien Victorian MP and Victorian Leader of the Opposition, Ms Nina Taylor MP and Ms George Crozier MP both representing the Southern Metropolitan Region in the Victorian Parliament's Upper House, Mr Mark Robertson Principal of Oakleigh Grammar and his wife Kerri, former Monash Councillor Mr Bill Pontikis, Ms Ann Barker Secretary of the Oakleigh Carnegie RSL and former Victorian MP for Oakleigh, Mr Paul Sougleris of the Pammessian Brotherhood Pappaflessas, Ms Litsa Athanasiadis of the Melbourne Pontiaki Estia, Ms Kris Stamboulidis of the Australian Krythian Association, Mr Peter Andrinopoulos of the Society of Kalamata, Mr Nikolaos Kydas of our Committee and the Victorian Lemnian Community, Ms Mary Sinanidis from Neos Kosmos, Mr Pano Apostolou from SBS Radio and Ms Roula Krykelis and Mr Lee Andrikopoulos of Rythmos Digital Radio - as well as countless others.
A special thank you to those who purchased copies of our book - we sold twenty copies on the weekend, along with our Committee badges. Many purchased books as gifts for their Lemnian-born relatives - including young Sam for his pappou Stavros - as well as school teachers and others.
A big thank you to Sam and Lee Tarlamis who set up and dismantled our stall display on both Saturday and Sunday - even during the rain on Saturday - and who stayed all day on both days promoting our work. Thanks to our Vice President Christina Despoteris for helping out all weekend, as well as to Committee member and Essendon RSL President Ange Kenos for helping out too. Thanks also to Vicki Kyritsis and Chau Huynh for also helping.
Another big thank you to Andrew Ballis, President Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne and Victoria and to George Carydias, Director, Aubrey Paton & Associates for their assistance in obtaining the stall at the festival, we can't thank you enough.
And thanks for all those who dropped in to say hello, to learn about Lemnos and its link to Australia's Anzac story and to all who purchased our new book.
Above and below are photos from the weekend - thanks to all who contributed their photos too.
Jim Claven,
Secretary, Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee