Eastern Equatoria (province)
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
Police school, Yei, 1920
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
School completed, Yei, 1903
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
Self at Liria camp, with Mr and Mrs Beaton, 1935 - 1936
The caption below the photograph continues: 'At this time he was the D.C. at Juba'.
Shanty town on the fringes of Juba, 1972
238 x 151 mm. glossy print.
She was covered all over with oil and red ochre, 1934
Showing an Acholi girl bending down by the edge of a river.
Some of the Liria inhabitants, 1935 - 1936
Sowing at Agricultural Experimental Project, 1958
156 x 109 mm. glossy print with 70 x 47 mm. negative.
Stephen Carr’s Home at the Agricultural Experimental Project, with Mrs Carr seated outside, 1958
156 x 109 mm. glossy print.
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.
Thatching at Agricultural Experimental Project, 1958
156 x 109 mm. glossy print with 70 x 47 mm. negative.
The Didinga Hills, taken on the way to Murikurum which lies at the north end of the Dongotona Mts [i.e. Mountains], 1935 - 1936
Panoramic view
The Didinga Tribe, 1935 - 1936
The caption on the album page continues: 'They live in the Didinga Mountains in the S.E. Sudan. They wear extraordinary headdresses of ancestral hair'. The page also includes a small hand-drawn illustration of their geographical position in Sudan.
The Didinga Tribe, 1935 - 1936
The caption on the album page continues: 'They live in the Didinga Mountains in the S.E. Sudan. They wear extraordinary headdresses of ancestral hair'. The page also includes a small hand-drawn illustration of the tribe's geographical position in Sudan.
The Didinga Tribe, 1935 - 1936
The caption on the album page continues: 'They live in the Didinga Mountains in the S.E. Sudan. They wear extraordinary headdresses of ancestral hair'. The page also includes a small hand-drawn illustration of the tribe's geographical position in Sudan.
The Didinga Tribe, 1935 - 1936
The caption on the album page reads: 'They are unable to put their heads on the ground, so always have to use headrests like this at night'.
The Didinga Tribe, 1935 - 1936
The caption on the album page reads: 'They are unable to put their heads on the ground, so always have to use headrests like this at night. Horrible cicatrizations'.
The Didinga Tribe, 1935 - 1936
Showing a member of the Didinga Tribe.
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 Nile at Juba, 1928
137 x 80 mm.
[The Nile at Juba], 1928
84 x 59 mm.
[The Nile at Juba], 1928
84 x 58 mm.
[The Nile at Juba], 1928
86 x 57 mm.
The Nile at Juba, 1928
77 x 52 mm.