
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays several historical documents and explanatory plaques arranged on a dark surface, likely within a museum or exhibition case. The setting suggests an indoor display of archival materials. The central and most prominent document is a letter written in Greek, dated "Εν Λευκωσία, 30 Απριλίου 1977." (In Nicosia, 30 April 1977). It is from the "PRESIDENTIAL PALACE" (ΠΡΟΕΔΡΙΚΟ ΜΕΓΑΡΟΝ) and signed by Patroklos Stavrou, identified as the "Deputy Minister to the President" (Υφυπουργός παρά τω Προέδρω). The letter is addressed to "Κυρίαν Λιλήν Αλιβιζάτου, Γραμματέα Πανελληνίου Ενώσεως Συμπαραστάσεως Κύπρου, Αθήνας" (Mrs. Lili Alivizatou, Secretary of the Panhellenic Union for the Support of Cyprus, Athens). The letter concerns a donation of "forty thousand drachmas" to support the "national work" of the recipient's organization, expressing gratitude for her activities concerning Cyprus. Adjacent to this letter is a black display plaque with white text in both Greek and English. The English text reads: "Letter from the Deputy Minister of State to the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Patroklos Stavrou, to Lili Alivizatou regarding the donation of a sum in order to support the work of PESK. Nicosia, 30 April 1977." To the left of the main letter, there's a smaller black plaque with white text: "Letter from Roger Milliex regarding his availability to offer assistance to PESK." Other documents are partially visible. On the bottom left, an English-language document discusses "world civilization," "destroyed" items, "private collections," and "territory occupied," likely referring to cultural heritage issues. Another Greek document is visible at the top left, though its details are less clear. The overall collection suggests a focus on international and national efforts related to Cyprus, with correspondence dating to 1977, and a connection to Athina, Greece, as the recipient's location.
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