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"Genealogical Gossip or..."
GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF002-0002 (1136) · Item · 15/4/1883, 1891
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten text on seven sheets and one piece of paper. On the recto of the first sheet, the title "Genealogical Gossip or Various bits of the History of our Father's & Mother's family thrown together" as well as the indication "5 May '83", in pencil. Blank verso. Sheets 2-6 are written on both sides. At the bottom of the verso of the sixth sheet, the poet's signature, the date and the place: "Constantine Cavafy / 15 April 1883 / Yenikeuy (Constantinople) / At Mons. G. Fotiadis villa". "Addenda to Genealogical Gossip" " on the recto of the seventh sheet. On the piece of paper, notes, most likely by John Cavafy, on the family branch in London and in Liverpool. It should be dated to a period postdating the rest of the text, as the latest year recorded is 1891. The text refers to all that the poet heard and learned in Istanbul from his grandfather George Fotiadis and from his aunt Roxandra Plessou, his father's sister, regarding the ancestors of the Cavafy and Fotiadis families.

Cavafy, C. P.
GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF002-0001 (1135) · Item · May 1883-1905
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten family tree of the Cavafy family on both sides of a double sheet notepaper, on which a piece of ruled sheet has been pasted. Compiled by John Cavafy. It includes three annexes, one of which ("No. 2") is the Fotiadis family tree. The tree was complemented by John to include data following the year 1883.

Cavafy, John
GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF002-0006 (1092) · Item · n.d.
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten text on four sheets, with notes on all sides. The text describes the history of the Cavafy family. It includes a short family tree with John Cavafy and his children. Cancellations and emendations in pencil by the poet's brother, John.

Cavafy, C. P.
Notes by Rica Singopoulo
GR-OF CA SING-S01-F01-0012 (1628) · Item · n.d.
Part of SINGOPOULO, ALEKOS / SINGOPOULO, RICA FONDS

Handwritten text by Rica Singopoulo on the recto of thirteen sheets from a notepad. Blank versos. Seven sheets have been torn off the notepad. Rica Singopoulo's notes pertain to the history of the poet's paternal and maternal family, for the members of which is provided all the information she collected from the poet himself as well as from his notes. Extensive reference to the life of the poet and that of his brothers. Cancellations and emendations.

[Singopoulo, Rica]
Passport
GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF001-0001 (1095) · Item · 12/4/1849, 12/7/1928
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Greek passport of the poet's father, P. I. Cavafy, issued by the Greek embassy in Istanbul. The date and personal details are handwritten. Visas from Trieste, Vienna and Berlin on the verso. The passport was kept by the poet in an envelope labelled "My father's passport". Accompanied by two photographic copies of both sides from a photo studio in Alexandria. A copy of each side of the passport has been certified by the Greek Consulate of Alexandria.

Greek Embassy in Istanbul
Promissory note
GR-OF CA CA-SF03-F27-0001 (2108) · Item · 1/1/1811
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten promissory note of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem to John Cavafy, in the first page of a double-sheet. The remaining pages are blank. It is mentioned that the Patriarchate borrowed an amount of money from John Cavafy (who is most probably the poet's grandfather) in order to restore the Holy Sepulchre. The name of the Patriarch of Jeruslaem, Polycarpus, at top centre of the page; his signature below the text of the promissory note. Stamped seal representing the resurrection of Jesus and the year 1808 to the left of the signature.

Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Prose text
GR-OF CA CA-SF02-S02-F25-SF002-0003 (1091) · Item · 1903
Part of CAVAFY, C. P. FONDS

Handwritten prose text by Cavafy on 14 sheets and 9 double sheet notepapers. Pages 4-38 are numbered. The upper half of page 30 is typewritten. The text narrates the history of the Cavafy family from the 18th century (1728) and Peter Cavafy to the time and family of the poet, citing all known information on every person, providing more details and placing greater emphasis on the members of his own family as well as on members of other (often related) families linked to it. Cancellations; abbreviations. Interpolated words in Greek. The date indication ("1903") is provided by the author of the text (page 19).

Cavafy, C. P.