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Lion Shooting in Sudan, AfricaThe sad result of Lion Hunting/Shooting in Sudan, Africa. Date: circa 1909
Shilluk warriors, South SudanTwo Shilluk (Chollo) warriors, near the River Nile, South Sudan. Shilluks are typically tall and slim. Date: 1936
Shilluk Man of the Upper Nile (Malakal, South Sudan) - note the distinctive headdress. Date: circa 1925
Sudanese kettle drum, 1898 (c). Reputedly taken form Dervish forces at the Battle of Omdurman, 2nd Sudan War (1896-1899) 1898
Sudan - Three Sudanese Women. Date: circa 1910s
Sudan - Dinka PortersPorters of the Dinka people, the major ethnic group of South Sudan - shown here as part of a group transporting the baggage of (seemingly) a group of colonial officials. Date: circa 1910s
Sudan - A group of Hadendoa Warriors. The Hadendoa is the name of a nomadic subdivision of the Beja people, known for their support of the Mahdiyyah rebellion during the 1880s to 1890s
A Nubian Girl - Egypt Date: circa 1910s
A Shilluk Warrior - Upper Nile, Sudan, Africa Date: circa 1920s
Khartoum, Sudan - View of the PalaceKhartoum, Sudan - View of the Presidential Palace fronting onto the Blue Nile (which joins the White Nile at Khartoum). Date: circa 1910s
Queen Elizabeth II & President Ibrahim AbboudQueen Elizabeth II with President General Ibrahim Abboud of Sudan during the latters ten day State visit to Britain in 1964. 1964
Dinka Man - Sudan, AfricaA fine portrait photograph of a man of the Dinka Tribe, Sudan, showing ritual scarification on the chest, headdress, neck beads and wound torc
Dalluka Dance, SudanTwo Sudanese women perform the DALLUKA dance, while someone shoos away the puzzled dog
Greek Orthodox Church, Port Sudan, Sudan Date: circa 1920s
Kulah Khud, Persian style helmet, 1898 (c). Circular, iron helmet with dome, knob finial and riveted, reinforcing ring; traces of gilt decoration; brass sliding nasal with geometrical decoration;
Jibbah, Dervish, 1898. Associated with the Battle of Omdurman, 2nd Sudan War, (1896-1899). This jibbah is thought to be ceremonial; its thin material
Sudanese hippopotamus hide daraga or shield, 1885 (c). Reputedly taken at Maj Gen Sir J McNeills zariba, Tofrek, 22 Mar 1885, 1st Sudan War (1884-1885)
Sudan - Sudanese Woman performing the Wind Dance. Date: circa 1920s
Buildings in Sawakin (Suakin) - north-eastern Sudan - The Quarantine Office. Date: circa 1925
Sudanese musician with drum in Morocco. Date: circa 1930
Lord Cromer at official opening of Port SudanLord Cromer (Sir Evelyn Baring, 1841-1917), British statesman, diplomat and colonial administrator, in a car at the official opening of Port Sudan on the Red Sea, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1 April 1909
Scene with camel and plane at Khartoum Airport, Sudan. The camel is pulling a trolley. The plane is a BEA/Ministry of Supply Vickers Viscount, prototype G-AHRF. Date: 1950
Gift from Sultan of darfurA gift of a beautiful horse from the Sultan of Darfur to the Governor General of the Sudan. Date: circa 1910
Street Scene - Omdurman (Khartoum), Sudan Date: circa 1910s
Two Native women from Kurdufan, Sudan Date: circa 1920s
Khartoum, Sudan - The Palace viewed from the river. Date: circa 1910s
Dinka Man with elaborate head and neck decoration - Sudan, Africa. Date: circa 1910s
General View of Khartoum, SudanGeneral View over the rooftops of Khartoum, Sudan. Date: circa 1920s
Sudan - A White Nile Crocodile Date: circa 1910
Roman Catholic Church, Khartoum, SudanSt. Matthews Roman Catholic Cathedral, Khartoum, Sudan. Date: 1918
Sudan - Africa - Men and Women at Lado Enclave Date: circa 1910
South Sudan - Village Women - Tonga Date: circa 1910s
South Sudan - Dinka Tribal Village at Bor, Bahr-el-Jebel Date: circa 1910s
South Sudan - Shulluk Girls of the White Nile - a fantastic photograph. Two carry large woven baskets on their heads. Date: circa 1910s
Hadendoa Man - Standing on one legHadendoa Man - Eastern Sudan - Standing on one leg in a characteristic style, akin to the storks of the Upper Nile. Hadendoa is the name of a nomadic subdivision of the Beja people
Washing clothes in the Nile, SudanWashing Day on the banks of the Nile, Omdurman, Sudan Date: circa 1910s
The Shilluk Tribe - Sudan, AfricaThe Shilluk (who now prefer to be known as Chollo), are a major Nilotic ethnic group of Southern Sudan, living on both banks of the river Nile, in the vicinity of the city of Malakal
Khartoum Tramway - SudanThe Khartoum Tramway - Sudan Date: circa 1904
Sudanese Woman with Cowry Shell decorationSudanese Woman, wearing a fantastic decorated nosering, headdress made out of small white cowrie (cowry) shells and topped with large feathers. Her dress is also edged with small shells and beads
Sudanese Woman in traditional Costume seemingly emerging from a small localised Nile River mist (!) with the pyramids lightly visible in the rear
11th Sudanese BattalionBattle of Omdurman; the 11th Soudanese in the trenches awaiting the Dervish attack Date: 2nd September 1898
Mohammed Ahmed, The MahdiMohammed Ahmed (Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah), known as The Mahdi (meaning the messianic redeemer of the Islamic faith), a Sufi sheikh of the Samaniyya order in the Sudan, north east Africa
English Church, Port SudanThe English Church, Port Sudan, Sudan, East Africa. Date: circa 1930s
Khartoum, Sudan - welcoming RamadanKhartoum, Sudan - welcoming the month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and the month in which the Quran was revealed
The Khalifas House - Omdurman, Sudan (now a Museum). Date: circa 1920s
Electricity Sub-Station (Plant) and Water Tower - Khartoum, Sudan. Date: circa 1910
Photograph of Sudanese preparing for battle. Photograph from an album associated with the 2nd Sudan War (1896-1899). Men with swords
Carrying a heavy load on the head - Sudan. Date: circa 1910s