Migrants- Agia Paraskevi
| Surname: | Hondros |
| Name: | Haralambos |
| Year of Birth: | 1948 |
| Father's Name: | Miltiades (Agia Paraskevi) |
| Mother's Name: | Orsia Karapanagiotou (Agia Paraskevi) |
| Siblings: | Despina (Kalogera), Efterpi (Galinou) |
| Year of Arrival in Australia: | 1965 |
| Sponsor: | Panagiotis and Efrosini Koumanias (Agia Paraskevi) |
| Married: | Grammatiki Spyroglou (Agia Paraskevi) |
| Children: | Miltiades, Maria, Theodoros, Nikolaos |
| City of Residence: | Tumut and Sydney, Australia |
| Livelihood: | Small Business- Cafes, Fish Shops, Gardening Nursery |

Above: Wit my father, Miltiades, at the panygiri of Agios Haralambos.
Above Middle: With my older sister, Despina.
Above Right: My mother, Orsia, with my sister, Efterpi, and Ourania Girelli.

Above: With Panagiotis Tzitzis(middle) and Efstratios Dasos (right).
Above Right: West Wyalong (New South Wales), 1966. At the back of Paragon Café with Froso Koumania and employee, Kostas Kolomandas (right). The child id Froso’s daughter, Sandra.

Above: As a member of the Tumut Rodeo Club. We are donating money to the Spastic Centre. The President of the Club at the time was Gerry Crane(seated first from the right). I am standing third from the right. I was in the Rodeo Club for four-five years (later 1960’s- early 1970’s.
Above Right: With a customer (and rodeo buddy), Tony Walsh, at the Excelsoir Café, Tumut. I became a partner in the business with my brother-in-law, Haralambos Kalogeras and my sister, Despina, in 1968.