The Pogas Family Tree

Item

Title
The Pogas Family Tree
Subject
Australia--Emigration and immigration—History
Immigrants--Australia--History
Greek language, Modern
Families--History
Drawing
Poetry
Category
5. Cold War (including Decolonisation)
Author
Pogas, John
Vlahou, Spiros
Keywords
Greeks in Australia
Current holder
History Trust of South Australia
Period of reference
1842 – 1993
Date
1993
Item number 
HT 2000.0161
Access rights
Digitised
Rights
History Trust of South Australia
Country of origin 
Australia
Language
Greek (Modern)
Description from source 
Description This framed family tree shows generations on a drawing of an oak tree. Across the top of the tree are the words,'The Pogas Family Tree', written in Greek letters. The central feature, the oak tree, is drawn in autumn and green colours. The drawing was done by Spiro Vlahou, a friend of the donor. From the base to the top of the brown tree trunk are depicted, with black and white photographs, the Greek-born generations of the Pogas family, dating from 1842. They are represented by autumn tone leaves to indicate deceased generations. In the background is a faint representation in blue of a map of Greece, and a Greek flag. At the top of the trunk is a photograph of John Pogas, as he was at the time he immigrated to Australia. Above him is a large colour photograph of a Pogas family gathering taken in 1979 when John's mother visited him in Australia. Above that are colour photographs, branching out across the top of the tree, of the Australian-born generations of the Pogas family. They are represented by green leaves to indicate the living generations. In the back ground is a faint map of Australia, drawn in orange colours and a yellow sun with rays radiating across the tree. There is also a map of Australia. To the left of the tree is a colour photograph of men in Greek national costume with the Greek village of Flambouro in the background. This is the village the Pogas family comes from. Below that photograph is a poem John Pogas wrote about his village in Greece. Below that is a summary of the members of the 6 generations of the Pogas family, indicating with flags the Greek-born and Australian-born generations. On the right side of the tree is a poem written by the donor in Greek and English about Australia, his adopted country. Below this is a colour photograph of the Acropolis. At the base of the tree is a handwritten listing of the males of the Pogas line, with a summary of each of their lives. This family tree is framed in a dark decorative wooden frame, with picture wire attached at the back for hanging on a wall. Dimension Type: Total Height: 1120 Width: 750 Depth: 50 Unit (Lengths): mm
Physical format 
Drawing
Photographs