Khartoum (inhabited place)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Chapter 17, 1912-01-06 - 1912-09-29
40 sheets.
Chapter 18, 1913-03-02 - 1914-07-19
11 sheets.
Chapter 19, 1915-01-13 - 1915-12-17
22 sheets.
Chapter 20, 1916-01-03 - 1916-06-11
13 sheets. Many pages missing from this section.
Chapter 21, 1916-06-22 - 1917-06-10
22 sheets
Chapter 22, 1917-07-22 - 1919-06-27
30 sheets.
Chapter 23, 1921-09-22 - 1922-12-16
45 sheets
Children at Khartoum, 1900
Packet containing loose monochrome postcards showing scenes in Khartoum. The packet is 'Set III' of four sets issued by the Sudan Government Railways and Steamers.
Colonel and Mrs Hebbert, 1930 - 1937
95 x 125 mm. Showing Hebbert and Anne in their garden.
[Colonel and Mrs Hebbert], 1930 - 1937
95 x 125 mm. Showing the couple stood in their garden.
Congo Mission letter book, 1914-07-10 - 1915-02-10
Copies of letters (100 leaves) written by Christy while conducting research into zoology and rubber cultivation in the Congo for the Belgian Government. An alphabetical index of recipients is included.
[Cook and Suffrage], 1930 - 1937
120 x 95 mm. Showing two men stood in Hebbert's garden, identified beneath the print as: Abdel Rahman (cook) and Mohd Suffrage).
Courtyard of Gordon's Palace, with tank in which he had goldfish, and a fountain, 1898-09-04
156 x 114 mm. A view looking towards the arches of the palace courtyard with rubble piled high on the ground and Gordon's pool in the foreground. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
Distant view of Gordon's palace and grounds, 1898-09-04
155 x 88 mm. A view from the Blue Nile looking towards Gordon's palace on the river bank. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum, September 4th'.
Embankment Street, Khartoum, 1900
Packet containing loose monochrome postcards showing scenes in Khartoum. The packet is 'Set III' of four sets issued by the Sudan Government Railways and Steamers.
Fancy dress dance, Khartoum, 1937 - 1939
150 x 95 mm. Six women and five men seated together, posing for the camera. The women all wear pinny's which feature an RAF Roundal, or 'bullseye', on the chest.
General view: ruins of Austrian Mission Church, 1898-09-04
155 x 89 mm. A blurred and indistinct view from the Blue Nile looking towards the bank. The mission church lay to the west of Gordon's palace. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum, September 4th'.
After the occupation of Omdurman, during which there were a few minor skirmishes, and the freeing of the Khalifa's prisoners, Kitchener sailed down to Khartoum the following day to perform the ceremony seen in Y3042C/137-139.
'God save our Gracious Queen', 1898-09-04
167 x 132 mm. A view showing the English and Egyptian flags being raised over the palace. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum, September 4th'.
Gordon College, Khartoum, 1900
Packet containing loose monochrome postcards showing scenes in Khartoum. The packet is 'Set III' of four sets issued by the Sudan Government Railways and Steamers.
Gordon Memorial College, 1920 - 1950
The slides are 25 x 25 mm. Y3011KKK(GS)1-12 are boxed with Y3011WW Eastham. The remainder are in three separate slide boxes.
Gordon Memorial College looking north, 1951
The slides are 25 x 25 mm. Y3011KKK(GS)1-12 are boxed with Y3011WW Eastham. The remainder are in three separate slide boxes.
Gordon's garden, 1898-09-04
155 x 113 mm. A view showing a portion of the overgrown palace gardens at Khartoum. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
Gordon's glass candle sconces, held up by Lieut Murray-Threipland, Grenadier Guards, 1898-09-04
185 x 115 mm. A view showing Lieut William Murray-Threipland holding the candle sconces in a rubble-strewn palace courtyard. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
Gordon's telescope, held up by a trooper of 21st Lancers and by Private George Barnfield, Queen's Company, Grenadier Guards, the Colonel's Orderly, 1898-09-04
111 x 166 mm. A view showing the two soldiers holding up the telescope for the camera. Gordon in the last days of the siege spent many hours alone on the palace roof, watching both his own fortifications and the movements of the Mahdi's army. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
Grenadier Guards landing; ruins of Government buildings in background, 1898-09-04
A view showing a unit of Grenadier Guards marching towards Gordon's Palace for the flag-raising ceremony.