Greek-Australian Archive – Anna Lambrou

Item

Title
Greek-Australian Archive – Anna Lambrou
Subject
Australia--Emigration and immigration—History
Immigrants
Greek language, Modern
Voyages and travels
Education
Category
5. Cold War (including Decolonisation)
Author
Lambrou, Anna
Keywords
Greeks in Australia
Oral history
Creator
Doumanis, Nick
Person
Lambrou, Ann
Current holder
State Library of New South Wales
Date
November 24, 2021
Access rights
Digitised
Rights 
Copyright holder : State Library of New South Wales
Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Country of origin
Australia
Place
Sydney
Language 
Greek (Modern)
Description from source
Interviewer: Nick Doumanis

Occupation: Typist, Library Assistant
Year of arrival: 1952
Method of transport: Ship

Anna Lambrou was born in the small village of Pitsinianika on the island of Kythera in 1937. Her father had already embarked on his journey to Australia around the time of her birth. In 1952, she was reunited with her father in Sydney, who owned and operated a milk bar in Kingsford. Throughout her adolescence, Lambrou assisted her father in the milk bar with a view to improve her spoken English. After completing her HSC equivalent and continuing her education at a technical college where she learnt to type, Lambrou was employed as a library assistant at the University of New South Wales Library. In 1960, she married a Greek-Egyptian migrant with ancestry from Chios, Greece. After her husband’s death at the age of 53, Lambrou enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts as a mature-age student, where she specialised in Russian Studies and Modern History, later furthering her studies at a post-graduate level.

Interview summary
Anna Lambrou candidly discusses aspects of the Greek-Australian experience, including her troubled journey to Australia, her strong ties to the Greek Church, the Church’s efforts to expand unilaterally as the Greek population grew larger and her important charitable contribution through the Philoptohos Ladies’ Auxiliary. Throughout the interview, she stresses the value of education and the need to help those who are less fortunate.
Physical format
Sound recording
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