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Mervyn George Waite

Mervyn George Waite

Cricketer and sportsman Mervyn George Waite, pictured on the field wearing the cricketing whites uniform.

Peter Waite with daughters

Peter Waite with daughters

Peter Waite with daughters; Agnes, Elizabeth and Lily Waite.

Mrs Peter Waite and Sons

Mrs Peter Waite and Sons

Mrs. Peter Waite with sons; James and David Waite.

James Waite

James Waite

James Waite, son of Peter Waite.

David Waite

David Waite

David Waite aged 12 years old, dressed as a cricketer.

Lily Waite

Lily Waite

Lily Waite aged 14 years old, dressed as a Highland Girl.

Lizzie Waite

Lizzie Waite

Lizzie Waite aged 16 years old, dressed as Forget Me Nots.

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

URRBRAE: A laboratory at Waite Agricultural Research Institute.

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

URRBRAE: A group of men standing at the entrance to Waite Agricultural Research Institute at Urrbrae.

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

Waite Agricultural Research Institute

URRBRAE: Distant view of Waite Agricultural Research Institute at Urrbrae.

Staff of Waite Agricultural Research Institute

Staff of Waite Agricultural Research Institute

URRBRAE: Members of the staff of Waite Agricultural Research Institute.

Staff of Waite Agricultural Research Institute

Staff of Waite Agricultural Research Institute

URRBRAE: Members of the staff of Waite Agricultural Research Institute. View 2.

Waite Arboretum

Waite Arboretum

Sculpture in the garden of Waite Arboretum with Urrbrae House in the background.

K. Waite

K. Waite

Photograph of K. Waite in army uniform.

K. Waite - RSL

K. Waite - RSL

Photograph Mr. K. Waite and other guests at the RSL Formal Dinner in 1955, Mount Gambier.

K.R. Waite

K.R. Waite

Photograph of Mr K.R. Waite in Australian Army uniform taken in the studio in Mount Gambier in 1946.

Laboratory at Waite Institute

Laboratory at Waite Institute

The physical laboratory at the Waite Institute.

K. Waite - RSL

K. Waite - RSL

Photograph of Mr. K. Waite and other male guests at a dinner in 1970, Mount Gambier.

Peter Waite

Peter Waite

Portrait of Peter Waite, President of the Stockowners Association of South Australia for 1902/03 to 1903/04.

Buildings and portraits

Buildings and portraits

Studio photograph of a group of ten men by Melbourne photographer Alice Mills, buildings, including the John Darling Laboratory and the Ranson Mortlock Laboratory at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, and portraits. Not all photographs have been digitised as most are unidentified, duplicates or of poor quality.

Two horse drawn wagons waiting in the sea for bagged produce to be taken out to a waiting grain ship at Murat Bay

Two horse drawn wagons waiting in the sea for bagged produce to be taken out to a waiting grain ship at Murat Bay

Two horse drawn wagons waiting in the sea for bagged produce to be taken out to a waiting grain ship at Murat Bay.

Friends waiting to wave goodbye to passengers on a large ocean-going liner as they wait to sail from Outer Harbor

Friends waiting to wave goodbye to passengers on a large ocean-going liner as they wait to sail from Outer Harbor

Friends waiting to wave goodbye to passengers on a large ocean-. going liner as they wait to sail from Outer Harbor.

Stacks and truck loads of produce waiting on the quayside to be loaded on to waiting cargo ships at Port Adelaide

Stacks and truck loads of produce waiting on the quayside to be loaded on to waiting cargo ships at Port Adelaide

Stacks and truck loads of produce waiting on the quayside to be loaded on to waiting cargo ships at Port Adelaide.

Glen Osmond

Glen Osmond

The new Ranson Mortlock Laboratory (the wing in the background) at the Waite Agricultural Research Institute. The new laboratory was opened on 26 April 1938. Peter Waite bequested 500 acres of land and Urrbrae House for use as an agricultural research and teaching facility.

Urrbrae

Urrbrae

Residence at Urrbrae owned by Mr Peter Waite. Urrbrae House is a beautiful two storey bluestone mansion completed in 1891. The current house replaced the large single storey house seen in this photograph, believed to have been built in 1850 by Robert Forsyth Macgeorge. Peter and Matilda and their family moved into Urrbrae House in 1877. A gallery was used as a small picture gallery by the Waite family. Extensive gounds surrounded the property. This photograph shows a gentleman in a pony and trap outside the property which is surrounded by flowering shrubs

Crowds in Adelaide outside a building, possibly waiting for a wedding party

Crowds in Adelaide outside a building, possibly waiting for a wedding party

Crowds in Adelaide waiting outside a building which could be a church, they are possibly waiting for a wedding party to emerge; Searcy's comment is 'an Adelaide scene of excitement'.

Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty

Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty

Distant view of a wheat steamship waiting off Port Lincoln jetty where railway trucks full of bagged grain are waiting.

Photographs collected by Maynard Cole

Photographs collected by Maynard Cole

A collection of photos collected by Maynard Cole, mostly relating to his World War I service, but also including photos of family and friends. Images 1-83 were housed in an album; the remainder (84-88) were loose.

Waiting for the mails, Point McLeay

Waiting for the mails, Point McLeay

A printing block and a printed image from the block, depicting Australian Aboriginal people on Point McLeay Aboriginal Mission. Printing block number 141.

People gather around the aeroplane, waiting to greet 'Sheppy'(Harold Shepherdson) who comes with supplies, a hymn and a message

People gather around the aeroplane, waiting to greet 'Sheppy'(Harold Shepherdson) who comes with supplies, a hymn and a message

A printing block and a printed image from the block, depicting Australian Aboriginal life on missions in eastern Arnhem Land in the mid-twentieth century. Printing block number 73-66.