Sudan (nation)
Found in 1744 Collections and/or Records:
The Latuka tribe, 1939 - 1941
85 x 90 mm. Two men with spears, and a woman, walking by.
The Latuka tribe, 1939 - 1941
40 x 70 mm. Showing a boy crouched on the floor with a leopard cub.
The Latuka tribe, 1939 - 1941
85 x 140 mm. A full-length informal portrait of a Latuka woman. She has scarification marks on her stomach, chest and shoulders.
The Latuka tribe, 1939 - 1941
115 x 90 mm. Showing two men, one of whom is using a long implement to till the soil.
The Latuka tribe, 1939 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. Showing a Latuka village, consisting of many huts enclosed in circular fences.
The locals arrive, 1920
125 x 90 mm. Showing local people gathered before a crashed aeroplane. Brackley and Bamford are on the right.
The Mahafsa [Muhafisa?], Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
140 x 90 mm. An eighteenth-century house and headquarters of Generals Charles Gordon and Horatio Kitchener during the Mahdist Revolt 1870 - 1899.
The Mahdi's iron mosque, 1898
151 x 131 mm. A view showing the ruins of the Mahdi's mosque, constructed out of wood and corrugated iron. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
The Mahdi’s Tomb, 1950 - 1969
120 x 80 mm. glossy print with duplicate.
The Mahdi's Tomb, Omdurman [i.e. Umm Durman], 1900
Packet containing loose monochrome postcards (one missing from original set of six). The postcards show scenes in Omdurman. The packet is 'Set II' of four sets issued by the Sudan Government Railways and Steamers.
The Mahdi’s Tomb, Omdurman [Umm Durman], 1960 - 1970
193 x 139 mm. glossy print.
The man sitting down in the foreground is just about to throw a handful of wood ash over his body, 1935 - 1936
Showing members of the Latuka people at a death dance, Torit.
The market, 1898
78 x 79 mm. A view looking towards the market in Omdurman, busy with Sudanese. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
The market, 1898
149 x 87 mm. A view showing the Sudanese in the market at Omdurman. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
The Marra and Nuba Mountains, 1942 - 1943
The album begins with a typescript description of a visit by H.E. and Anne Hebbert to the Jebel Marra in Sudan, 31 May - 2 July 1942, followed by photographs from the trip. There is also a further typescript page inserted between photographs 37 and 38, entitled "The crater of Jebel Marra'. The second part of the album comprises photographs of a trip to the Nuba Mountains, 1943. The photographs are of native people and scenery.
The Maxim Battery, Royal Irish Rifles, 1898-08-25
165 x 99 mm. A view showing the Maxim Gun Battery at action stations with other units group in the background. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Wad Hamed Camp. Sirdar's Review, August 25th'.
The mine and plant, 1933
115 x 120 mm. General view.
The Mission house Malek, 1937 - 1939
A collection of captioned glass negatives illustrating the CMS's work, many dated 1937.
The Muhafsa [Muhafisa?], Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
115 x 125 mm. An eighteenth-century house and headquarters of Generals Charles Gordon and Horatio Kitchener during the Mahdist Revolt 1870 - 1899.
The narrows of the Jur River, c. 1921, 1921
69 x 40 mm. A view showing the narrow Jur River in the Bahr-el-Ghazel from the deck of a boat. On either side of the stream is an expanse of sudd. Photograph by A.P. Thomson.
The narrows of the Jur River, c. 1921, 1921
69 x 40 mm. A view showing the narrow Jur River in the Bahr-el-Ghazel from the deck of a boat. On either side of the stream is an expanse of sudd. Photograph by A.P. Thomson.
The Nile above Kosti, 1928
52 x 76 mm. Men on the shorefront.
The Nile above Kosti, 1928
77 x 52 mm.
The Nile at Gelhak, 1928
139 x 87 mm.
The Nile at Juba, 1928
137 x 80 mm.