Historical Photo Gallery
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The Martyrs’ Memorial, Chios
‘Vlastos, Loukas’ is the last name inscribed on this side of the memorial. He was one of the hostages executed on 5th May 1822.
Martyrs’ Memorial, Chios
Martyrs’ Memorial, Chios. The names Ralli, Rodochanaki, Scaramanga and Schillitzi can be seen on this side.
Nea Moni, Chios – church interior
The monastery became a refuge for Chiotes fleeing the massacres of 1822, but was nevertheless sacked; it was later much damaged by an earthquake .
Nea Moni, Chios
Ossiary at Nea Moni, Chios; the church was sacked and many refugees perished within during the 1822 Massacres
Byzantine Museum, Ioannina
Interior of the old domed section, showing a gallery where several large artworks are/were stored. The visible canvas is Marietta Pallis’s ‘Cypriot Olive Press’
19th Century Greek Letters
In the Pallis/Vlasto Archive there is a batch of 9 handwritten letters dating between 1824 and 1828. These are mostly from Zannis Vlasto, then in Trieste (following the massacres of 1822), and are addressed to Nicolas Apostoli, a Greek ‘admiral’, or subsequently to his son Apostoli Apostoli. These letters and their translations will eventually be published on this website; it is known that they deal with issues arising from the Chiote diaspora, including the ransoming of Chiote captives who had been enslaved.
The two 1882 letters pictured below, from Ioannis A. Apostoli to my great-grandfather Theodore Peter Vlasto may help explain how all the earlier letters from 1824-1828 came back into the possession of the Vlasto family. The pictured letters are also currently being translated.
Miscellaneous Ancestors
Marietta Mavrogordato (b.1832)
Pastel by L. Gratia, Rome, 1857. Marietta Mavrogordato (b.1832), the first child of Pandia Ralli. Marietta Pallis’s mother Julia Ralli (b.1857) was Pandia’s fifth child by his third marriage, so although Marietta and Julia were half-sisters, they were effectively different generations. Marietta married Lucas Mavrogordato in 1853, and they lived in Rome; to the Liverpool family she was always known as “Aunt Marietta of Rome”, and she was the reason Julia’s first child was named Marietta (Pallis).
Despina Vlasto (née Ralli) 1857-1938
She was married to Theodore Peter Vlasto, and the mother of Peter Vlasto and Ambrose Vlasto. Probably photographed in Athens
Old Mrs Cornelios (née Menexe)
She was the mother of Catina Cornelios, Pandia Ralli’s third wife, and thus Julia Ralli’s grandmother, Marietta Pallis’s great-grandmother. Photographed in Athens, date uncertain
Dominie; Pandia Ralli; QAL
Dominie Nicholls celebrates the issue of her book ‘Quite a Lot’ in 2001, with a picture of her great-grandfather Pandia Ralli (1809-60) in the background