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A Minister of State (unidentified) of King Theebaw,Burma, ca. 1885 [picture]/
Title devised by cataloguer based on information in a book, 'Picturesque Burma: past & present' by Ernest Hart.; Part of the collection: Griffin collection of photographs, Burma, ca. 1880-1890.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4928004; Donated with no copyright restrictions by Lady Griffin, granddaughter of photographer.; Collection donated by Lady Griffin, nee Jean Whyte, granddaughter of A.R. Whyte
A scene on the Irrawaddy [picture]/
Title devised by cataloguer based on information provided by donor, captions and numbering transcribed from back of photos.; Part of the collection: Griffin collection of photographs, Burma, ca. 1880-1890.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4933052; Donated with no copyright restrictions by Lady Griffin, granddaughter of photographer.; Collection donated by Lady Griffin, nee Jean Whyte, granddaughter of A.R. Whyte
Carvings on the balcony of a kyaung (monastery) [picture]/
Title devised by cataloguer based on information provided by donor, captions and numbering transcribed from back of photos.; Part of the collection: Griffin collection of photographs, Burma, ca. 1880-1890.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4932755; Donated with no copyright restrictions by Lady Griffin, granddaughter of photographer.; Collection donated by Lady Griffin, nee Jean Whyte, granddaughter of A.R. Whyte
On the occasion of the cremation of a phongyee [picture]/
Title devised by cataloguer based on information provided by donor, captions and numbering transcribed from back of photos.; Part of the collection: Griffin collection of photographs, Burma, ca. 1880-1890.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4931536; Donated with no copyright restrictions by Lady Griffin, granddaughter of photographer.; Collection donated by Lady Griffin, nee Jean Whyte, granddaughter of A.R. Whyte
The stern of a Burmese boat,Burma, ca. 1885 [picture]/
Title devised by cataloguer based on information provided by donor, caption and numbering transcribed from back of photo.; Part of the collection: Griffin collection of photographs, Burma, ca. 1880-1890.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4929508; Donated with no copyright restrictions by Lady Griffin, granddaughter of photographer.; Collection donated by Lady Griffin, nee Jean Whyte, granddaughter of A.R. Whyte
View of one large central pagoda surrounded by numerous small pagodas on a plain [picture]/
Title devised by cataloguer based on information provided by donor, captions and numbering transcribed from back of photos.; Caption on front of photo says: 525 pagodas.; Part of the collection: Griffin collection of photographs, Burma, ca. 1880-1890.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4933195; Donated with no copyright restrictions by Lady Griffin, granddaughter of photographer.; Collection donated by Lady Griffin, nee Jean Whyte, granddaughter of A.R. Whyte
Mountain Glory : The Art of Peter and Catharine Whyte
In an extensive biographical essay, Whyte traces the activities of Peter and Catharine Whyte from the couple's Rockies paintings of the 1930s to their establishment of a museum at Banff in 1968. 3 bibl. ref
Donna McIntyre Whyte Interview, 30 May 2013
Donna McIntyre Whyte, a Shaker Heights resident, has led a colorful life. She describes the life of her parents. Her mother was a pilot in the 1940s – a unique job for an African American woman at the time – and her uncle was a Tuskegee Airman. Whyte\u27s parents passed a strong work ethic and a belief in the value of education on to her. Whyte describes growing up in the Mount Pleasant area and the fun she had with friends. She tells a great story about how kids would hide in the trunk of the car when they went to drive-in movies to avoid paying admission. Whyte attended OSU and stayed in Columbus after graduation. She moved back to Cleveland after 15 years in Columbus. She moved to Shaker Heights in the 1980s. Whyte discusses how Cleveland changed while she had been away. Whyte became very involved with the Shaker schools while her daughters were there joining the PTA and eventually serving on the school board
Donna McIntyre Whyte Interview, 30 May 2013
Donna McIntyre Whyte, a Shaker Heights resident, has led a colorful life. She describes the life of her parents. Her mother was a pilot in the 1940s – a unique job for an African American woman at the time – and her uncle was a Tuskegee Airman. Whyte\u27s parents passed a strong work ethic and a belief in the value of education on to her. Whyte describes growing up in the Mount Pleasant area and the fun she had with friends. She tells a great story about how kids would hide in the trunk of the car when they went to drive-in movies to avoid paying admission. Whyte attended OSU and stayed in Columbus after graduation. She moved back to Cleveland after 15 years in Columbus. She moved to Shaker Heights in the 1980s. Whyte discusses how Cleveland changed while she had been away. Whyte became very involved with the Shaker schools while her daughters were there joining the PTA and eventually serving on the school board
Bomb damage
Brick building without a roof. (possibly Naval stores) Looks like bomb damage from Japanese bombing in 1942.Whyte, Samuel Thomas.Date:1942
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