Lemos family

The Lemos family is a prominent Greek ship owning family which has been involved in shipping since the 18th century. From 1860 to 1914 the family owned 52 vessels.

Historical highlights

  • In 1905, Capt. Christos M. Lemos was co-owner and first Master of the Marietta Ralli, which Greek shipping lore has commemorated as the first steamship owned by seafarers from Oinousses, one of the country's foremost maritime islands.
  • In recognition of their contribution to the war effort, the family was a recipient of one of the famous 100 Liberty Vessels [1][2][3] which restored the fortunes of the Greek merchant fleet in the aftermath of the Second World War.
  • Another touchstone of family pride is Capt. Leon C. Lemos, founder of Efploia Shipping, one of the most renowned Greek shipowners in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • After selling off 15 of his 17 vessels in 1980 just prior to the crash, Capt. Lemos re-entered the market in 1985 while conditions were still at a low ebb, ordering a series of 10 bulkers from Hyundai Heavy Industries.
  • Even though most of the Lemos family still live in Greece, a substantial amount now reside in multimillion-pound houses in London's Mayfair and St. John's Wood Districts.

See also

References

  1. Foustanos, Georgios M. (November 2007). 100 & 7 Restructuring Greek Shipping After World War II. Greece: Argo Publishing and Advertising Co. LTD. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-960-89400-3-1.
  2. Foustanos, Georgios M. (November 2005). Oinoussian Steamships 1905-1940. Greece: Oinoussian Maritime Museum. pp. 192–193. ISBN 960-85095-4-8.
  3. Harlaftis, Elina (July 19, 2012). "Cornerstone of Greek shipping: 100 Liberties". Ekathimerini.com.
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