Khartoum (region)
Found in 184 Collections and/or Records:
[Hebbert's house], Khartoum, 1937
60 x 60 mm. View of a landscaped garden from the porch.
[Hebbert's house], Khartoum, 1937
60 x 60 mm. View of a large white house and landscaped garden, taken from the bottom of the garden.
[Hebbert's house], Khartoum, 1937
60 x 60 mm. View of a large white house and landscaped garden, taken from the bottom of the garden.
[Hebbert's house, Khartoum], 1930 - 1937
110 x 80 mm. View of a large white building, taken from the garden.
[Hebbert's house, Khartoum], 1930 - 1937
60 x 60 mm. View of the entrance to Hebbert's house.
[Hebbert's house, Khartoum], 1930 - 1937
60 x 60 mm. View of the entrance to Hebbert's house.
Henry Eric Hebbert, 1936
120 x 90 mm. Showing Hebbert in uniform posing in a garden.
His business room, 1898-09-04
155 x 126 mm. A view showing part of the archway leading to the ruins of Gordon's business room. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
His reception room, 1898-09-04
156 x 126 mm. A view showing Gordon's reception room, open to the sky and with piles of rubble on the floor. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
Is he moving?, 1898-09-02
122 x 122 mm. A view showing a man, possibly a correspondent, beside his camel watching a wounded dervish on the battlefield. Another aspect of the battle that came in for later criticism was the killing of wounded dervishes. In many cases, however, there was little else the advancing army could do since throughout all the Sudan campaigns it was dervish practice to fight to the death and several men were killed and wounded while attempting to help the fallen.
Journal of Ignaz Knoblecher, 1959
'Reise journal der expedition am Weissen Flusse-Central Afrika' describing Knoblecher's journey south from Khartoum to Gondokoro and Rejaf, 1849-1850. This is a transcription in German from the original in Codex 14152, 'Biblioteca Palatina Vindobonensis', Vienna, made by Richard Gray for his 'A history of Southern Sudan' (1961).
Khartoum, 1935 - 1936
165 x 130 mm. Interior (the lounge) of Hebbert's house.
Khartoum, 1936
115 x 90 mm. Showing the outside of an unidentified building.
Khartoum, 1936
115 x 90 mm. View of Hebbert's garden.
Khartoum, 1930 - 1937
255 x 115 mm. (Three prints joined). Showing Hebbert's spacious lounge/dining area.
Khartoum, 1939
115 x 100 mm. Showing two horses grazing in what appears to be a landscaped garden. A man is stood with them.
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.