Sudan (nation)
Found in 1744 Collections and/or Records:
On the road Fasher to Gebel Marra, 1942-06 - 1942-06-07
95 x 100 mm. Showing a group of women and girls.
On the road Fasher to Gebel Marra, 1942-06 - 1942-06-07
95 x 100 mm. Showing a group of girls. A man wearing a turban is speaking with them.
On the route to the Gebel, 1942-06
95 x 125 mm. Showing a group of girls and a man wearing a turban.
On the route to the Gebel, 1942-06
125 x 95 mm. Showing people with many heads of cattle.
On the slopes of Bawati (Red Sea Hills), 1930 - 1937
130 x 170 mm. Showing two men, one carrying a spear, the other a bag. Both have daggers or knives tucked into their clothes.
On the uplands near the crater, 1942-06-11 - 1942-06-13
125 x 95 mm. A general landscape view.
On the uplands near the crater, 1942-06
125 x 95 mm. Showing laden donkeys grazing, and their drivers, with the crater beyond.
On the Wau to Tambura road, 1939 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. Showing an automobile on the road, and a large hill in the distance.
On the way to Katin, in the foothills, 1934
Showing a group of people standing in a shallow river.
On the way to Kipia camp (9,000 ft), 1934
In the Imatong Mountains.
On the way to Omdurman [i.e. Umm Durman], Mar 1920, 1920-03
45 x 70 mm. A view from a train/car of people walking along a bridge over the river. Exact location unidentified.
On the Yirol road, 1939 - 1941
125 x 175 mm. Showing four men on the road, two seated, two stood.
On the Yirrol to Rumbek Road, 1939 - 1941
85 x 90 mm. Showing four men walking along the road.
On their way to the dance [at Torit], 1935 - 1936
Showing members of the Latuka people.
On trek in the Red Sea Hills, Sudan, 1937 - 1939
220 x 130 mm. Showing camels and camel trainers resting under the shade of trees. Hebbert is stood far left in the background.
One of my water girls from Logoforak, 1934
Head and shoulders portrait. Eastern Equatorial Province, Sudan.
One of Neufeld's jailers, in the prison yard, 1898
79 x 79 mm. A view showing one of the jailers in the prison yard at Omdurman. Whether or not this is Idris es Salier, the most well-known of Neufeld's jailers is unknown. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Open-air service at Dinka cattle camp on the Cape to Cairo road, c. 1950, 1950
158 x 98 mm. matt print with 157 x 109 mm. glossy print copy and 108 x 63 mm. negative.
Opening up an old copper mining shaft, Hofrat el Nahas [i.e. Hofrat en Nahas], c.1921, 1921
90 x 57 mm. A view showing Africans digging down into old copper-working shafts at Hofrat el Nahes. Photograph by F.T. Mansfield.
Osman Digna, slaver and Sudanese warrior, Suakin 1880, 1880
215 x 273 mm Duplicate of Y3042/22.
Osman Digna, slaver and Sudanese warrior, Suakin 1880 [historic title], 1880
196 x 247 mm. Half length seated studio portrait of a Sudanese warrior, his arm resting in an arm rest. According to the caption this is a portrait of Osman Digna (c 1840-1926), the Sudanese leader who joined the Mahdist cause in 1883 after imprisonment by the British and Egyptians for particiating in the slave trade. He was active in the Sudan until the decisive defeat of Mahdism at Omdurman in 1898; after this battle he fled to the Red Sea hills.
Otao, camp and wells, 1885
201 x 153 mm. A distant view of the camp and the mountains beyond, with men and horses drinking at the wells in the middleground of the picture.
Otao, camp looking towards Tambuk, 1885
205 x 153 mm. A view looking south west over the camp at Otao, with the Commissariat at the left of the print.
Otao, from Signallers’ Hill, looking towards wells, 1885
204 x 153 mm. A view looking towards the wells, with a corner of the camp visible in the right foreground.
Otao, from Signallers’ Hill, with terminus, S and B railway, 1885
203 x 154 mm. A view looking towards the terminus of the Suakin-Berber railway: work is still in progress on the line and a railway locomotive and waggons are parked near the head of the track. At the left of the picture part of the army camp can be seen surrounded by a protective zariba of thorny mimosa.