Malakal (inhabited place)
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
85 x 115 mm. Two people beside a boat on the riverbank.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
60 x 60 mm. Showing large boats moored beside the riverbank.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
60 x 60 mm. Showing two men crouching on the floor, with spears and other items on the ground around them. One man is helping the other with his armband.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
90 x 70 mm. Showing two girls, one holding a large basket, the other with a spear, stood before a group of huts.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. Showing four people at the waters edge at some industry with bales of sticks and matting.
Malakal, 1939 - 1941
100 x 115 mm. Head and shoulders profile of a man with traditionally styled hair, and scarification marks on his forehead and upper arms.
Malakal, Shilluks, 1940
125 x 125 mm. A view of the profile of a seated Shilluk, showing his body decoration and flattened hairstyle.
Malakal, Shilluks, 1940
115 x 145 mm. A view of the profile of a seated man, showing his body decoration and flattened hairstyle.
Malakal, Shilluks, 1940
105 x 75 mm. A view of two men, who appear to be stretching something taut by fastening it to a frame.
Shilluk, 1940 - 1941
115 x 175 mm. Showing a man crouched on the ground, the river behind him.
Shilluk girl at Malakal (on the Nile Anglo-Egyptian Sudan), 1935 - 1936
An informal portrait of a girl at Malakal. The caption on the album page continues: 'The Shilluk are tall and slim, and very good lookers. Both sexes have dotted cicatrizations round their foreheads. Most of this girls hair is artificial. She wears a light ivory bangle'.
Shilluk girl at Malakal (on the Nile Anglo-Egyptian Sudan), 1935 - 1936
An informal portrait of a girl at Malakal. The caption on the album page continues: 'The Shilluk are tall and slim, and very good lookers. Both sexes have dotted cicatrizations round their foreheads. Most of this girls hair is artificial. She wears a light ivory bangle'.
Shilluks, 1940 - 1941
115 x 85 mm. A view of a group of men, four of whom are visible, who appear to be stretching something taut by fastening it to a frame.