Sudan (nation)
Found in 1714 Collections and/or Records:
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
90 x 140 mm. View of a tall white tower through the archway of a stone building.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
85 x 110 mm. View of an empty street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
130 x 85 mm. View of a Mosque. One of the few preserved buildings in Sawakin.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
190 x 60 mm. (Two images joined). View of Sawakin Island.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
60 x 60 mm. View of an empty street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin] and Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], 1930 - 1937
Black and white photographs of Hebbert and his family and friends, native people, buildings and scenery. Three are also a small number of photographs, and postcards, taken in Europe. There is a mistake in the original numbering of the photographs, which has not been corrected here, so that images which should be numbered 389-398, and 484, do not exist.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin] Island from Quaranteen Island, 1930 - 1937
300 x 95 mm. (Two images joined). General view.
Submerged islands, 1898
76 x 77 mm. A view showing submerged islands, with vegetation visible above the water. Exact location unknown, presumably between Ed Damer and Shendi.
Sudan, 1935
When the RES Headquarters was rebuilt in 1934-36, gifts of timber for panelling and furnishing were obtained from Empire Governments, companies and individuals. Many were destroyed during the bombing of 1941 and replacement gifts were received. This file coordinates pre and post-war correspondence.
[Sudan], 1928
76 x 51 mm. A group of Africans, one seated on a camel.
Sudan, 1940 - 1971
The prints listed were chiefly from the files of the Photo Bureau, the majority being mounted on sheets of paper with substantial descriptions, and in many cases the negative attached. Titles and captions, including the names of institutions, have been recorded as found. Captions supplied by the cataloguer are enclosed in square brackets.
[Sudan], 1939 - 1941
85 x 115 mm. View of a group of men from behind leaning on sacks.
[Sudan], 1939 - 1941
85 x 130 mm. A man walking by, others gathered in the background.
Sudan, 1937 - 1939
Fourteen photographs depicting social occasions, dinner parties, local scenes, etc., some captioned on the reverse and dated. The final two photographs are of H.E. Hebbert.
Sudan, 1939 - 1941
Photographs taken in different locations in Sudan, with a few from the Belgian Congo and Kenya, mainly depicting people and scenery.
Sudan, 1931-08 - 1934-12
Cuttings from British and African newspapers and journals concerning different parts of Africa, particularly South Africa. There is an index to part of the collection.
Sudan and Aden [i.e. Adan], 1946 - 1950
Views of buildings, camels and dhows being repaired at the waterside in Adan. Only a few are captioned, making identification of location difficult.
Sudan and Upper Nile, 1900 - 1945
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Sudan Camel Corps, 1920
125 x 80 mm.
Sudan Camel Corps Guard, 1920
120 x 70 mm.
Sudan-Egypt, 1936-02 - 1936-03
Sudan Sleeping Sickness Commission letter book, 1915-02-10 - 1916-01-29
Copies of letters (100 leaves) written by Christy during his work for the Sudan Sleeping Sickness Commission. Some also relate to the specimens he collected during the Congo Zoological Mission. An alphabetical index of recipients is included.
Sudanese, 1965
Biographical notes compiled by D.H. Simpson.
Sudanese boatman. Nile. Artul Is., 1920
44 x 68 mm.
Sudanese Camel Police, 26.2.20, 1920-02-26
70 x 45 mm. Showing two men stood between two seated camels. Both men carry guns and bullet belts.