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Συλλογή Ιωάννη Μέγα

The books of this collection cannot be loaned, but they can be read on site. Some of the books have been digitized and can be read online. The postcards are under digitization process and cannot be loaned. Reproduction under the Greek Law concerning Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Ν.2121/1993. The Megas Ioannis collection includes letters, photos, postcards related to the history of Thessaloniki. A large number of postcards depicts Jewish people or buildings belonging to members of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki. The book collection may be searched through the: https://search.lib.auth.gr/Search/Results?filter%5B0%5D=collection:%22dMega%22&type=AllFields&lng=en”>Library Catalog. Some of the books have been digitized and can be read online. The Catalog includes books from other collections that may be of interest to Holocaust researchers. They can be found by using keyword search, or subject search. The postcards are currently being digitized. They will be available at the AUTh Library: http://digital.lib.auth.gr/collection/Megas%20collection?ln=en”>Psifiothiki</a> digital library. Ioannis Megas was born in 1945 in Thessaloniki, where he grew up and studied civil engineering at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Engineering. He worked as an engineer in England, Nigeria, and Athens. In 2000, he returned to Thessaloniki. For the past 30 years, he has been collecting materials on the history of Thessaloniki for the period 1850-1950, consisting of everything based on paper, namely postcards, photographs, engravings, books, magazines, maps, shares, brochures, theater and cinema programs, letterheads, etc. He has written eleven books on subjects that are always related to the history of Thessaloniki, using materials from his collection for the illustrations.

Collectie
  • EHRI
Type
  • Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
  • gr-006558-gr_thap_megas
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