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One of the Pantazidis houses, now (2000) a maritime school in today’s Çiftlikköy.
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A Greco-Turkish party outside Pantelis Kazanas’ house, ruinous and abandoned in 2000, Çiftlikköy.
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This and the following photos taken during my grandfather’s visit to Kato Panagia in 1980.
Here, the former orchard of my grandfather’s father-in-law Pantelis Kazanas.
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Stamatis Hadjiyannis and Ali İnam, owner of Pantelis Kazanas’ house in 1980.
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Ali İnam’s family walking towards their house.
Two-storey houses at ‘Grand Street’ of the village and the view of these same houses pre-1922 on roll-over, showing hardly any changes.
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Another street leading to the small harbour.
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Womenfolk of Ali İnam’s family inside the old Pantelis Kazanas house.
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A donkey, slumbering in the midday sun.
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Most of Ali İnam’s family, posing.
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A ruined house, awaiting demolition.
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Fields to the south-west of Kato Panagia.
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The minaret, proclaiming Kato Panagia’s new religion.
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The seashore to the south of the village, looking east.
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Another southern beach, now surely a surfer’s paradise, looking west.