Khartoum (inhabited place)
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
Khartoum, 1939
115 x 85 mm. Showing a fenced area. Two horses, and their handlers, are just visible within.
Khartoum, 1939
115 x 85 mm. Showing a large white house in a landscaped garden.
Khartoum, 1939
115 x 115 mm. Showing a woman tending the garden.
Khartoum, 1939
115 x 115 mm. A view from the driveway leading up to a large white house, mostly obscured by vegetation.
Khartoum, 1939
110 x 85 mm. A view of a cultivated garden. There is the silhouette of a woman in the distance, at the beginning of the driveway.
Khartoum, 1939 - 1941
95 x 110 mm. View of Hebbert's garden.
Khartoum, 1939 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. View of Hebbert's house and garden.
Khartoum, 1939 - 1941
125 x 95 mm. View of Hebbert's garden, apparently waterlogged.
Khartoum, 1939 - 1941
115 x 115 mm. Showing two horses grazing in Hebbert's garden.
[Khartoum - Blue Nile], 1928
140 x 87 mm. Boats on the shore.
Khartoum - Blue Nile, 1928
78 x 52 mm. Boats on the shore.
Khartoum - Blue Nile, 1928
52 x 77 mm. A boat on the river.
Khartoum Cathedral, 1935
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, undated captions.
[Khartoum countryside], 1928
78 x 52 mm. A group of animals beneath trees.
Khartoum house, 1945
A plan of Hebbert's house in Khartoum, which he occupied 1939-1945, with manuscript annotations.
Khartoum - White Nile Bridge, 1928
78 x 51 mm.
King George Accession day 1938/9, 1938 - 1939
170 x 115 mm. Groups seated at tables al fresco. Hebbert is on the front left table, fourth from the left.
Letter from General Gordon to Sir Samuel Baker, 1882 - 1969
Letters from Austrian consuls in Africa, 1959
Letters in German from Austrian Consuls-General at Cairo and their agents at Khartoum dealing with events in Southern Sudan, including the work of the Vicariate of Central Africa, consular returns from Khartoum and provisional instructions for the Consulate at Khartoum, c. 170 pages. The letters were transcribed from originals in the Östereichisches Staatsarchiv in Vienna by Richard Gray for his 'A history of Southern Sudan' (1961).
[Main Gordon Memorial College Building]
Gordon Memorial College (1899) was united with other educational institutions to form the University College of Khartoum in 1951. It became the University of Khartoum in 1956, shortly after the Sudan had become independent and had not joined the Commonwealth.
[Man with horses], 1930 - 1937
110 x 80 mm. Showing a man with two horses in Hebbert's garden.
[Mogren Point - Khartoum - looking towards Omdurman], 1928
84 x 59 mm.
[Mogren Point - Khartoum - looking towards Omdurman], 1928
138 x 87 mm.
Mogren Point - Khartoum - looking towards Omdurman, 1928
139 x 84 mm.
Mother, three sisters and Anne, 1935 - 1936
60 x 60 mm. Group photograph of Hebbert's family, posed in a driveway.