Sudan (nation)
Found in 1714 Collections and/or Records:
King George Accession day 1938/9, 1938 - 1939
170 x 115 mm. Groups seated at tables al fresco. Hebbert is on the front left table, fourth from the left.
Kitcheners Gate, 1930 - 1937
80 x 130 mm. A view of a large white gateway. Also known as Shata Gate.
Kitchener's Gate, Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
80 x 135 mm. View looking through to the buildings beyond.
Kitties seat and Khor Dahand, Erkowit, 1933
115 x 120 mm. A view from a mountainside, of mountains (Khor Dahand?) in the distance.
Kosti Railway Bridge, 1928
77 x 52 mm.
Kosti - river steamers, 1928
139 x 81 mm.
Kuku compound, 1935 - 1936
Laboratory assistant Adam Tatu taking tests, 1967
80 x 80 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
Lainya: congregation outside temporary church, with ruined church in background, 1972
152 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Lainya: ruins of the former parish church, 1972
152 x 108 mm. glossy print.
Landrover outside a patient’s house, 1975
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm negative.
[Landscape], 1943
125 x 95 mm. Showing a road with a group of circular huts or buildings behind and mountains beyond them.
[Landscape], 1930 - 1937
55 x 60 mm. General view.
Lango girls at Ikoto, Dongotona Mountains, who I had just given lengths of brass wire, 1935 - 1936
Latuka natives, 1939 - 1941
115 170 mm. Two men, one with spears.
Launching of the ‘Samuel Baker’, named after Sir Samuel White Baker (1821-1893), 1935
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Laying the foundation stone of Juba Cathedral, 15 Feb. 1959: Archbishop McInnes preaching the sermon, 1959
121 x 83 mm. glossy print.
Lepromatous Shilluk woman, 1975
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm negative.
Leprosy patients, Out-Patients Department, 1967
80 x 80 mm. glossy print with 56 mm. negative.
Leri (Kangapo) rest house where I spent one night, 1935 - 1936
The caption to the right of the photograph continues: 'This is one of the better rest camps. In the Sudan they are nearly all good'.
Letter from General Gordon to Sir Samuel Baker, 1882 - 1969
Letters from Austrian consuls in Africa, 1959
Letters in German from Austrian Consuls-General at Cairo and their agents at Khartoum dealing with events in Southern Sudan, including the work of the Vicariate of Central Africa, consular returns from Khartoum and provisional instructions for the Consulate at Khartoum, c. 170 pages. The letters were transcribed from originals in the Östereichisches Staatsarchiv in Vienna by Richard Gray for his 'A history of Southern Sudan' (1961).
Letters on the slave trade and Sir Samuel Baker, 1870
Letters to Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton from Sir Samuel Baker and Sir Roderick Murchison. There is a covering letter from Mrs M.C. Ponsonby, 8 February 1939, presenting the letters to the R.C.S., and the Librarian's reply, 9 February 1939. The folder also includes 'Royal Commonwealth Society library notes', no. 19 (July 1958), comprising the article 'Sir Samuel Baker and the slave trade', which transcribes the letters and comments on them.
Li Rangu, 1939 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. View of a large house, with a thatched roof.
Lieut.-Col. F. Lloyd, D.S.O., and Lieut. F. Hrrvey-Bathurst, Grenadier Guards, 1898
160 x 126 mm. A view showing Lloyd and Bathurst standing outside a tent in the Omdurman camp, with the Nile in the background. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.