Stamatis Hadjiyannis, middle, with his brothers Yannis and Antonis, his parents Michael and Vasiliko and his nephew Dimitrios, 1916. |
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Stamatis Hadjiyannis in Athens, 1917. |
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Corporal Stamatis Hadjiyannis with his cousin Catherine during his sick leave in Athens, winter 1919. | |
Part of the Smyrna quay, just north of the old harbour, pre-1922. | |
Greek soldiers disembarking at the wooden ramp of Punta. | |
Magnesia ad Sipylum [Manisa] and the River Hermos plain. | |
An Ionian lady hands a laurel garland to the “giant” General Ioannou. | |
The Konak square with the clock tower, in the background the Governor’s House and the citadel Kadifekale. | |
“Koumerki”, the picturesque customs house at the harbour. | |
A horse-drawn tram at Smyrna’s quay. | |
The pier in the old harbour of Smyrna. | |
Left, the Kodjias mansion in Pappa Skala [Bostanlı], Smyrna, and to the right its twin. | |
Evzones guarding the Kodjias mansion during King Constantine’s stay. | |
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The Basmahane railway station. | |
General Dimitrios Ioannou, commander of the Smyrna Army Corps. | |
Major Nikolaos Plastiras, nicknamed “Black Rider” and “Kara Biber”. | |
Turkish irregulars, the Çetes. | |
Improvised bridge over River Hermos near Bin Tepe. | |
Major George Kondylis, nicknamed “Thunder”. | |
A Schneider-Canet field artillery gun of the Greek army, ready to fire. | |
Evzones mounting their horses to pursue the enemy. | |
Greek soldiers celebrating Easter at the front. | |
Street market at the Great Taverns quarter of Smyrna. | |
Lydjia as seen from the sea. | |
“Grand Hotel Constantinople” in Lydjia - modern view of this building | |
Kato Panagia as seen when approaching it from the direction of Tsesmes. | |
Stelios’ butcher shop and the coffeehouse of Pantelis Kazanas, Kato Panagia ca. 1912. | |
Pantelis Kazanas, the author’s future father-in-law. | |
Partial view of Kato Panagia as seen from the southern hills. In the middle right the Panagia church with its belfry, and in the background the public road to Tsesmes and the mountain Karadai. | |
The courtyard of the Panagia church during the Assumption feast, 15/08/1910, Kato Panagia. | |
Sergeant Stamatis Hadjiyannis outside the newly built Proussa prison, summer 1920. | |
Stamatis Hadjiyannis and his parents Michael and Vasiliko, Athens 1923. |