Khartoum (region)
Found in 184 Collections and/or Records:
Native women carrying water, 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.
Native women, 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.
No. 1. Cairo to Khartoum, 1928
Photographs and negatives of Eastern and Southern Africa.
No. 2. Khartoum to Rank, 1928
Photographs and negatives of Eastern and Southern Africa.
Officers' Mess, 1st Batt Grenadier Guards, 1898
153 x 114 mm. A view showing Grenadier Guards seated at a table under an awning. Their names are listed as: ' Lieut. E. Seymour. Lieut. F. Swaine. Lieut.-Col. F. [later Lt Gen Sir Francis] Lloyd. Lieut. E. Verschoyle. Lieut. G. Russell. Capt. Murray-Threipland. Lieut. H. Stucley. Lieut. [later Lt General Sir] Sidney Clive. Lieut. E. Trotter. Lieut. F. Hervey-Bathurst. Capt. W. Marshall'. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Officers' Mess, 1st Batt Grenadier Guards, 1898
161 x 113 mm. A view showing Grenadier Guards seated at a table under an awning. Their names are listed as: ' Lieut. E. Seymour. Lieut. F. Swaine. Lieut.-Col. F. [later Lt Gen Sir Francis] Lloyd. Lieut. E. Verschoyle. Lieut. G. Russell. Capt. Murray-Threipland. Lieut. H. Stucley. Lieut. [later Lt General Sir] Sidney Clive. Lieut. E. Trotter. Lieut. F. Hervey-Bathurst. Capt. W. Marshall'. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
[Omdurman group], 1898
163 x 136 mm. A view showing two Arabs, three soldiers of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards and a pony. The group are named as: ''Tommy'. Private Edward Godfrey, No. 4 Coy, 1st Batt. Grenadier Guards. Native Groom. Private Thomas Hart, No. 4 Coy. Pony 'Malabrigo'. 1st Batt. Grenadier Guards. Lieut. [later Brigadier General Sir Ernest] E.F.O. Gascoigne, Adjutant, D.S.O.'. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
[Omdurman group], 1898
163 x 169 mm. A view showing two Arabs, three soldiers of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards and a pony. The group are named as: ''Tommy'. Private Edward Godfrey, No. 4 Coy, 1st Batt. Grenadier Guards. Native Groom. Private Thomas Hart, No. 4 Coy. Pony 'Malabrigo'. 1st Batt. Grenadier Guards. Lieut. [later Brigadier General Sir Ernest] E.F.O. Gascoigne, Adjutant, D.S.O.'. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Omdurman [i.e. Umm Durman], Mar 1920, 1920-03
40 x 70 mm. A general scene of men sat and stood in the street. Perhaps during market day.
One of Neufeld's jailers, in the prison yard, 1898
79 x 79 mm. A view showing one of the jailers in the prison yard at Omdurman. Whether or not this is Idris es Salier, the most well-known of Neufeld's jailers is unknown. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Our very own extra special correspondent, 1898
159 x 115 mm. A view showing an unidentified war correspondent standing beside a makeshift tent. This is presumably Gregson (the supposed photographer of the album). The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
[Polo], 1937 - 1938
140 x 85 mm. Showing men with polo-sticks mounted on horses. On the reverse of the print are two words, one of which may be 'Khartoum', with the date '1938'.
[Polo match], 1937 - 1938
135 x 85 mm. Showing a line of people sat behind a rope barrier. Presumably they are watching a polo match. There is a marquee pitched behind them. Hebbert and his wife Anne are fifth and sixth from the left. On the reverse of the print are two words, one of which may be 'Khartoum', with the date '1938'.
[Rail line], 1928
76 x 51 mm. A railway line, probably at Khartoum.
Railings round tomb, which were formerly in the Mission Church of Khartum [i.e. Khartoum], 1898
77 x 77 mm. A view inside the Mahdi's tomb showing the iron railings taken from the Austrian Mission Church. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Railings round tomb, which were formerly in the Mission Church of Khartum [i.e. Khartoum], 1898
77 x 77 mm. A view inside the Mahdi's tomb showing the iron railings taken from the Austrian Mission Church. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Reception at the Khartoum Palace - King George Accession Day 1939, 1939
135 x 85 mm. Showing people stood in groups in the Palace grounds. Hebbert is in the centre of the photograph.
Rifle Brigade camp, 1898
158 x 105 mm. A slightly blurred view of the Rifle Brigade camp at Omdurman, showing tents and soldiers. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Ruins in Khartum [i.e. Khartoum], 1898-09-04
79 x 81 mm. A view looking along towards unidentified ruins in Khartoum. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
Sept. 8th 6.0 a.m. 'Three cheers for the Queen'. Grenadiers and Camerons cheering Her Majesty's gracious telegram, read out by Maj.-Gen. Gatacre C.B, 1898-09-08
159 x 115 mm. A rear view showing the two groups of soldiers raising their helmets to the Queen's message of congratulations on the Battle of Omdurman. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Omdurman'.
Sister Teresa Gregolini with her baby and Greek husband Kokorombo. She was Lady Superior of the Convent at El Obeid and captured there in 1883, 1898
Staircase on which Gordon was killed, 1898-09-04
88 x 88 mm. A view showing part of the ruins of the staircase on which the invading dervish killed Gordon on January 26 1885. The photograph is stuck on to an album page entitled 'Khartum'.
Statue of General Gordon in Khartoum, 1924 - 1945
Unlabelled slides from Hebbert's time in Africa.
[Street scene], 1937 - 1939
95 x 60 mm. A view looking along a wide street. There are a number of automobiles parked or on the road. Two men in long white robes are stood beside the road talking.
The Blue Nile at Khartoum - Mogren Quays, 1928
140 x 92 mm.