Umm Durman (inhabited place)
Found in 145 Collections and/or Records:
The Khalifa's 'Mihrab' or prayer house, 1898
78 x 79 mm. A distant view of the partially ruined building.
The Khalifa's relations imprisoned by him in the prison courtyard, 1898
157 x 106 mm. A view showing an unidentifed group of Sudanese prisoners in the prison courtyard in Omdurman. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
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 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 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 Rev. Reginald Moseley reading the burial service, 1898-09-03
153 x 133 mm. A view showing Rev. Moseley reading the service, partially obscured by an officer in the foreground. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman, September 3rd'.
The Sirdar leaving the battlefield with his own flag, and the Khalifa's black banner carried in rear, 1898-09-02
151 x 123 mm. A view showing Kitchener and his staff leaving the battlefield on horseback on the march to occupy the town of Omdurman (also known as Umm Durman).
The slave market place [historic title], 1898
149 x 95 mm. A view showing the open market place, surrounded by mud walls and entrance gateway. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
The 'Suk' (Market) at 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 Suk, Omdurman [i.e. Umm Durman], Mar 1920, 1920-03
70 x 45 mm. Showing two people walking along a shack lined street with a heavily laden mule or donkey. This may be the market of Suk el Arab.
The Suk, Umdurman [i.e. Umm Durman], Mar 1920, 1920-03
70 x 45 mm. Showing a market scene. This may be the market of Suk el Arab.
Union Church, Omdurman [Umm Durmān], 1950
102 x 58 mm. glossy print with 154 x 101 mm. copy.
Weapons, 1898
Two small blades, presumably hand held, said to have been collected from the battlefield of Omdurman, 1898.
Within 600 yards of zeriba [fence constructed of thorn-bushes], 1898-09-02
166 x 117 mm. A view showing dead and wounded dervishes on the Omdurman battlefield after the first phase of the battle. With the hill of Jebel Surkab in the background.
Within the open air mosque enclosure, 1898
161 x 114 mm. A view showing dervish prisoners being marched through the muddy mirhab enclosure with a Sudanese soldier guarding them (right of print).
Within the open air mosque enclosure, 1898
164 x 115 mm. A view showing dervish prisoners seated under crude awnings in the mirhab at Omdurman.
Yakoub's House, 1898
78 x 78 mm. A view showing the courtyard and entrance to Yakoub's house in Omdurman. Yakoub, a half brother of the Khalifa, was killed during the Battle of Omdurman. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.