Sudan (nation)
Found in 1744 Collections and/or Records:
Shereik, 27.2.20, 1920-02-27
110 x 65 mm. A group working around a crashed aeroplane. They have erected a winch made from tree trunks and appear to be moving the engine.
Shereik, 27.2.20, 1920-02-27
110 x 65 mm. Showing a crashed aeroplane. Men are lifting the engine using a winch they have made from tree trunks (only partially visible). Tymms is stood in the centre of the activity.
Shereik, 27.2.20, 1920-02-27
110 x 65 mm. Showing a crashed aeroplane. Men are stood around a winch they have made from tree trunks, holding ropes attached to it.
Shereik, 27.2.20, 1920-02-27
70 x 45 mm. Showing men stood around (and in the shade of) a crashed aeroplane.
Shereik, 27.2.20, 1920-02-27
110 x 65 mm. Showing men stood around a crashed aeroplane. There is a ladder resting against the plane, and a winch made from tree trunks beside it.
Shereik, 28.2.20, 1920-02-28
110 x 65 mm. Showing men stood around a crashed aeroplane. There is a ladder resting against the plane, and a winch made from tree trunks beside it. The men appear to be winching the engine free of the plane.
Shereik. Askari, 1920
69 x 44 mm. Two African men and two camels.
Shereik, Doub Palms, 26.2.20, 1920-02-26
110 x 65 mm.
Shereik. Fred and Major Turner, 1920
44 x 69 mm. Frederick Tymms and Major Turner on camels.
Shereik. Melon feast, 1920
44 x 68 mm. Frederick Tymms eating a melon, with a group of Africans seated behind him.
Shereik Station, 25.2.20, 1920-02-25
110 x 60 mm. Showing many people grouped outside the station. One man is sat on what appears to be a train cart (with 'P & T' printed on it) on a railway track.
Shereik Station, 25.2.20, 1920-02-25
85 x 60 mm. Showing many people grouped outside the station. Two men are sat on what appears to be a train cart on a railway track.
Shereik village, 1.3.20, 1920-03-01
110 x 65 mm. Showing two brick houses, with many trees and grass/reeds between them.
Shidding (loading) up at Newman Filfil, 1942-06-07
125 x 130 mm. Showing donkeys being loaded up for the journey. Spelt 'Newmau Filfil' in the typescript description.
Shillouks, 1928
87 x 139 mm. Two Africans standing in front of huts.
Shilluk, 1940 - 1941
115 x 175 mm. Showing a man crouched on the ground, the river behind him.
Shilluk, 1940 - 1941
170 x 115 mm. Showing a head and shoulders portrait of a man, showing the scarification marks on his forehead, the long tubular earrings and beaded and fur necklaces.
Shilluk, 1940 - 1941
75 x 165 mm. Showing a man stood with a spear. He is also holding a hollow cylindrical instrument, and another wooden pole under his arm. He has many necklaces, long tubular earrings and scarification marks are visible on his forehead.
Shilluk, 1940 - 1941
110 x 170 mm. Showing a man stood in profile with a spear. He is also holding a hollow cylindrical instrument, and another wooden pole under his arm. He has many necklaces, long tubular earrings and scarification marks are visible on his forehead.
Shilluk, 1940 - 1941
65 x 165 mm. Showing a man stood with a spear. He has a feather in his hair, and scarification marks are visible on his forehead.
Shilluk girl at Malakal (on the Nile Anglo-Egyptian Sudan), 1935 - 1936
An informal portrait of a girl at Malakal. The caption on the album page continues: 'The Shilluk are tall and slim, and very good lookers. Both sexes have dotted cicatrizations round their foreheads. Most of this girls hair is artificial. She wears a light ivory bangle'.
Shilluk girl at Malakal (on the Nile Anglo-Egyptian Sudan), 1935 - 1936
An informal portrait of a girl at Malakal. The caption on the album page continues: 'The Shilluk are tall and slim, and very good lookers. Both sexes have dotted cicatrizations round their foreheads. Most of this girls hair is artificial. She wears a light ivory bangle'.
Shilluk patient, 1975
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm negative.
Shilluk woman and Nuba boy, 1975
118 x 80 mm. glossy print with 35 mm negative.
Shilluks, 1940 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. A view of a group of men, four of whom are visible, who appear to be stretching something taut by fastening it to a frame.