Red Sea (province)
Found in 319 Collections and/or Records:
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
90 x 140 mm. View of a tall white tower through the archway of a stone building.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
85 x 110 mm. View of an empty street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
130 x 85 mm. View of a Mosque. One of the few preserved buildings in Sawakin.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
190 x 60 mm. (Two images joined). View of Sawakin Island.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
60 x 60 mm. View of an empty street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
115 x 85 mm. Showing a man at the waters edge with a wooden trolley. There are many cats in a line near him.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
85 x 105 mm. View of an empty street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
105 x 60 mm. View of a street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
65 x 10 5 mm. Street scene, showing ornate wooden balconies affixed to a stone building.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
60 x 105 mm. View of an empty street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
60 x 105 mm. View of an empty street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
105 x 60 mm. View of a street where the buildings are punctuated by shuttered windows covered with mashra-biyyahs (screens with geometric patterns).
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin] and Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], 1930 - 1937
Black and white photographs of Hebbert and his family and friends, native people, buildings and scenery. Three are also a small number of photographs, and postcards, taken in Europe. There is a mistake in the original numbering of the photographs, which has not been corrected here, so that images which should be numbered 389-398, and 484, do not exist.
Suakin [i.e. Sawakin] Island from Quaranteen Island, 1930 - 1937
300 x 95 mm. (Two images joined). General view.
Tamai, 1930 - 1937
65 x 110 mm. Showing a stone monument.
"Taxigene", 1930 - 1937
110 x 65 mm. Showing a horse and handler.
The camel race [Gabeit], 1933 - 1935
110 x 120 mm. Showing eight men mounted on camels in a line.
The caravanserai, Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
115 x 120 mm. Showing a large quadrangular building which has a spacious court in the middle, for putting up caravans.
The entrance to the Mahafsa, Suakin [i.e. Sawakin], 1930 - 1937
105 x 175 mm. View of the steps leading to the front door. The Muhafisa was an eighteenth-century house and headquarters of Generals Charles Gordon and Horatio Kitchener during the Mahdist Revolt 1870 - 1899.
The Erkowit Road, 1930 - 1937
105 x 80 mm. Showing men building the Erkowit road. A man in the foreground is pouring gravel from a basket onto the road. Others behind him are using devices to manually compress it.
The Erkowit Road, 1930 - 1937
115 x 125 mm. Showing five men building the Erkowit road. They are in a line and using hand held equipment to pack the gravel into the roads.
The Gardeners cottage, 1930 - 1937
110 x 65. General view.
The girl in the wind, Amara tribe near Port Sudan, 1924 - 1945
130 x 175 mm. Showing a young woman wearing a long dark robe.
The homeward voyage, with stops at Port Sudan [i.e. Bur Sudan], Port Said, Malta, Gibraltar, 1912-01
The King and Lord Kitchener at Port Sudan.