Sudan (nation)
Found in 1744 Collections and/or Records:
Hadendoa girl, 1930 - 1937
65 x 105 mm. A three quarter length portrait of a seated girl. She has scarification marks on her cheeks, and the garment she wears, and her jewellery, has been hand tinted red.
Hadendoa girl, 1930 - 1937
65 x 105 mm. A three quarter length portrait of a seated girl. She has scarification marks on her cheeks.
Hadendoa girl, Erkowit, 1930 - 1937
60 x 105 mm. Showing a girl wearing a garment that has been hand coloured red.
Hadendoa girl, Erkowit, 1930 - 1937
60 x 105 mm. Showing a seated girl wearing a garment, necklace and earrings that have been hand coloured red.
Hadendoa girl, Erkowit, 1930 - 1937
60 x 105 mm. Showing a girl seated and partially covering her face with her hands.
Hadendoa Girls, Erkowit, 1930 - 1937
60 x 105 mm. Showing two girls stood in front of a cactus.
Hadendoua (Sharab) boy, 1930 - 1937
115 x 120 mm. Head and shoulders portrait of a young man.
Hadendowa (Sharab)[people], 1924 - 1945
120 x 175 mm. Showing a seated young girl. She wears a patterned robe, necklaces and arm bands. There are scarification marks on her cheeks.
Hadendowa (Sharab)[people], 1924 - 1945
125 x 175 mm. Showing a seated young girl. She wears a patterned robe, necklaces and arm bands. There are scarification marks on her cheeks.
Hadendowahs at Berber, 1898
159 x 120 mm. A view showing a group of Hadendowah Sudanese, with an Egyptian military policeman in the foreground. Whether these are captured or friendly Hadendowah is not specified. The Mahdi's forces evacuated Berber after their defeat at Abu Hamed and Kitchener's forces occupied the town on August 31 1897. These men may have been left behind by the Mahdi.
Hamza Abdel Rahman and Nurse Kodi Kutu with one of the old folk, 1967
80 x 80 mm. glossy print.
Handub Camp and railway station, 1885
199 x 149 mm. A distant view of the Handub railway station with the tents of the encampment visible beyond and the gun emplacement on the overlooking hill at the right of the print.
Handub camp of 24th Co.R.E., 1885
205 x 152 mm. A view showing a corral of horses with the Royal Engineers’ tents beyond. One of the two gun emplacements on the hills overlooking the Handub zariba can be seen in the background of the print.
Handub fort, 1930 - 1937
110 x 90 mm. View of a small brick fort.
Handub from Signallers’ Hill, looking towards Hasheen, 1885
204 x 153 mm. A view looking south from Handub over a narrow strip of flat desert on which the Suakin-Berber railway can be seen with the Waratab mountains beyond.
Handub: From Signallers’ Hill, looking towards Otao, 1885
203 x 151 mm. A view looking westward over part of the camp from Signallers’ Hill (which is probably the hill at the right of the preceding print) with the Otao railway stretching away into the desert. The layout of the camp is clearly seen here with rows of tents erected inside a zariba of thorny mimosa trees. Shallow wells have been dug outside the stockade.
Handub from Signallers’ Hill, looking towards Waratab Hill, 1885
197 x 151 mm. A similar view to Y3042A/36 but looking in a more westerly direction. Waratab Hill is the small fortified emplacement beyond the railway and at the foot of the Waratab Mountains. In the foreground hoses can be seen leading from small wells to standpipes.
Handub from wells and railway station, 1885
206 x 149 mm. A similar view to Y3042A/36 and 37 but again looking in a more westerly direction (the three prints could be joined to form an overlapping panorama). The Handub railway station, such as it is, is at the right of the print.
Handub Mimosa, 1885
204 x 151 mm. A view showing a small group of officers posed among sandy scrubland and thorny mimosa trees at Handub.
Hassan Gana and laboratory assistant Adam Tutu leaving a patient’s house, 1975
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm negative.
Hassan Gana with a group of Fulani and others in Khartoum, 1975
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm negative.
Hassan Gana with his Yamaha motor bicycle, 1975
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm negative.
Hawata on the Rahad (i.e. Nahr ar-Rahad], 1930 - 1937
175 x 110 mm. Showing the Nahr ar-Rahad (Rahad River) flanked by trees.
Hawata on the Rahad (i.e. Nahr ar-Rahad], 1930 - 1937
60 x 105 mm. Showing men stood on the banks of the Nahr ar-Rahad (Rahad River).
Hawata on the Rahad (i.e. Nahr ar-Rahad], 1930 - 1937
105 x 60 mm. Showing four men (one European) and many young boys stood on the bank of the Nahr ar-Rahad (Rahad River).