Numerous objects trigger countless memories and tell wonderful stories: From the last flag flying at Government House to the menus for the Queen’s birthday, to the Jewish newspapers printed in the internment camps of Famagusta, to Cyprus cigarette boxes and Government House guest books, etc.
Ironstone plate from the first dinner service used at the Government House named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1878
Oval plate from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1878
Ironstone plate from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1878
Ironstone plate from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879
Oval dish from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879
Serving dish from the first dinner service used at the government house named “Cyprus” and inspired by the Salt Lake of Larnaca
1879
Plate commemorating the coronation of King Edward VIII
20th century
Plate
1944
Plate
1944
Cyprus soup plate
19th century
Cyprus soup plate
19th century
Plate commemorating the wedding of King George I of Greece and Queen Olga Romanov
19th century
Plate commemorating the wedding of King George I of Greece and Queen Olga Romanov
19th century
Small plate with artillery
19th century
"Cyprus" middle plate
ca. 1878
"Cyprus" big plate
1925
"Cyprus" big plate
1925
"Cyprus" big plate
1925
Floral first course plate
20th century
Salad plate
1905
Fruit plate "Queens Green"
1930-1944
Plate from Catsellis Hill Hotel
[s.d.]
Copper plate
19th century
Copper plate
19th century