Sudan (nation)
Found in 1744 Collections and/or Records:
Tambuk, 1885
201 x 155 mm. A view from a hillside overlooking the camp with men drawing water from wells in the foreground. Tambuk, five miles west of Otao, was occupied in advance of the railhead (which never reached Tambuk) by the Scots Guards and a company of the engineers, on 19 Apr. 1885. Little action was seen there.
Tambuk, 1885
207 x 157 mm. A view of the camp showing mounted troops and a camel in the foreground, with seated transport camels and tents beyond.
Tanfikia viewed across the White Nile River, 1935
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
"Taxigene", 1930 - 1937
110 x 65 mm. Showing a horse and handler.
Tea party for local children, 1950 - 1969
120 x 80 mm. glossy print with duplicate
Technical School, Loka, 1950 - 1969
156 x 110 mm. glossy print with 86 x 57 mm. negative.
Technical School, Loka: learning to thatch, 1950 - 1969
110 x 156 mm. glossy print with 58 x 86 mm. negative.
Tending cattle at Agricultural Experimental Project, 1958
156 x 109 mm. glossy print with 70 x 47 mm. negative.
Tent of Amara Arabs, 1930 - 1937
175 x 105 mm. Showing two women and a man sat before a tent made from woven material and branches. A man wearing white robes stands beside them.
Tent of Amara Arabs, 1930 - 1937
105 x 65 mm. Showing two seated women, or girls, before a tent: one of whom has a baby in her lap, and a young boy stood beside them.
Tent of Amara Arabs, 1930 - 1937
120 x 130 mm. Showing two women stood before a tent. One of them is holding a baby.
Terraces at Sunni, 1942-06-09
125 x 95 mm. A view of the Sunni landscape. A man and woman (perhaps Colonel and Mrs Hebbert) are stood admiring the view.
Terrakeka, 1939 - 1941
120 x 120 mm. A line of men, some wearing only the traditional cord around the waist, others in shorts and shirts. There is dead wood before them on the ground.
Terrakeke, 1939 - 1941
75 x 175 mm. A man stood with a baton under his arm and holding a spear.
Terrakeke, 1939 - 1941
95 x 90 mm. Busy scene, with Europeans, villagers and piles of luggage. Village huts can be seen in the distance.
Testing the bridge [The Wad-a-Wad bridge] [Wad ‘Awwad bridge?], 1930 - 1937
105 x 85 mm. Showing a footbridge over a dry riverbed, with sixteen people stood along its entire length.
Testing the ladies nerves, 1930 - 1937
115 x 125 mm. Showing two women carrying circular pots on their heads walking across the bridge, towards the camera.
Thatching at Agricultural Experimental Project, 1958
156 x 109 mm. glossy print with 70 x 47 mm. negative.
The 21st Lancers, 1898
159 x 112 mm. A slightly blurred print showing a group of horses and men of the 21st Lancers.
The Ababdehs and Sheik of Murat, 1898
160 x 110 mm. A view showing the Sheik of Murat standing in the foreground with a row of Ababda tribesmen of the northern Sudan, armed and mounted on camels, beyond.
The baggage column, 1898
76 x 77 mm. A slightly blurred view showing Cameron Highlanders marching beside loaded camels.
‘The Banyoro and Acholi embassy to the Mahdists in 1898’, 1952 - 1970
Published and unpublished works on African history written by Gray, accompanied by research notes from archives and secondary sources.
The bashful Adjutant, Grenadier Guards, 1898
76 x 77 mm. A photograph of the Guards Adjutant (? Lieut. Ernest Gascoigne) holding a fly whisk in front of his face.
The bathing pool, Sunni, 1942-06-11
125 x 125 mm. Showing a woman wearing a bathing suit stood in a rock pool.
The Blue Nile at Khartoum - Mogren Quays, 1928
140 x 92 mm.