Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Hebbert, Henry Eric
Dates of creation: [1884], 1905-1943
Extent: 2 files
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Created by: Hebbert, Henry Eric
Language:
English
(1893 - 1980)
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| 1924-1939 | Public Works Department |
| 1924-1925/7 | District Engineer, Khartoum |
| 1925/7-1930 | Dictrict Engineer, Port Sudan |
| 1931-1935 | Divisional Engineer, Port Sudan |
| 1935-1939 | Divisional Engineer, Khartoum |
| 1939-1944 | Posts and Telegraphs |
| 1939-1944 | Director of Posts and Telegraphs |
1. Official Papers
2. Travel Journal
3. Historical Material
4. Photographic Material
Presented by Hebbert, 1964-1965
Catalogue
1. Official Papers
SAD.402/12/42-46
1905 Mar
Report by T. Barron, Geological Surveyor, on a geological examination of the country around Port Sudan, with reference to the water supply, with hand drawn section across Port Sudan harbour (SAD.402/12/46)
SAD.402/12/63
1910 Mar 19
Circular memorandum No. 244 from B. Burnett, Resident Engineer, P.W.D. Port Sudan, informing staff that from 3rd April Sunday would be observed as the weekly holiday instead of Friday
SAD.402/12/26-41
[1924]
Statements of evidence given by seven cadets of the Military School, Khartoum concerning the events of 9th August 1924 when cadets marched through the streets of Khartoum, threatening to use their weapons and carrying an Egyptian flag, before
returning to their barracks and submitting to British troops. The evidence was recorded by Bimbashi D. McDougall of the 10th Sudanese
2. Travel Journal
SAD.104/12/1-160
1943
“A glimpse of liberated Ethiopia, being an account of a trip made by car and mule by Major and Mrs. Hebbert in 1943”, a carbon copy typescript written by H.E. Hebbert, illustrated with black and white photographs of
the trip. Spellings of place names in the journal are inconsistent and have been standardised where possible. However, some places have been impossible to locate in gazetteers. The account, which may have been intended for publication, is arranged
in chapters as follows:
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Chapter 1: Preliminaries and preparation
Background and events leading to the trip; influence of Captains Winny and Smart of the Ethiopian army; details of transport, accommodation and preparations; permission granted and permit received
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Chapter 2: Khartoum to Asmara
Journey from the Butana to Kassala; initial problems and anxieties; stayed with province Governor, John Humphreys at Kassala; Halliday, a cypher official from the Legation in Addis Ababa, joined trip from Kassala
to Asmara; description of landmarks of Abyssinian campaign; met Osborne Smith and d'Avery at Keren; met General Hutchinson, Qaid al-Amm of the troops in the Sudan, on road and toured Asmara with Flying Officer Newland; hired an interpreter, Fitarari
Yasin Idris (nicknamed “bear leader” and refered to as “BL” throughout journal) at Asmara; visited monastery at Mount Bizen
SAD.104/12/17-24
Chapter 3: Asmara to Gondar
Preparation for journey, including hiring a cook; description of journey via Adi Quala and Adowa to Enda Selassie, where camped for the night; warned about ambushes by roadside gangs (‘shiftas'); travelled through
Tecasse [Takazze] Valley and spent night at Debivar [New Debarech]; descriptions of villages passed through before staying at Azozo at Captain Denholm's house
SAD.104/12/25-32
Chapter 4: Gondar
Official visit to Crown Prince (who was also Governor General of Wollo and Begonder [Begemdir]); tour of city with guide, Ato Kassa; detailed history and religious background of Gondar, including a list of emperors;
descriptions of castles and other historic buildings in Gondar
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Chapter 5: Gondar and Lake Tana
Audience with Crown Prince and description of castle; visited Azozo Teckahaimonot church and spent 2 nights at Gorgora; description and detailed history of Gorgora; returned to Gondar for dinner with Crown
Prince, Dejazmach Kassa, the Afa Negus and Colonel Aserata Kassa; discussion of shiftas and the territorial army [Dejazmach, lit. “Commander of the Gate”, a nobleman. Afa Negus, lit.
“Mouth of the King”, carrier of declarations, edicts, etc]
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Chapter 6: The Simian [Simien] Mountains
Preparations and journey into mountains by mule, accompanied by the Ganyasmatch [Kenyazmach, lit. “Commander of the Right, a nobleman” ]
and 30 soldiers arranged by the Crown Prince, and local Fitarari guide; description of scenery and locals; met Dejazmach Arietie of Simien and camped in his village, Derasghie; visited the church and the village elders; returned to Debarech and
collected car; advised to sleep in Debivar
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Chapter 7: Debarech to Addis Ababa
Journey from Debivar to Axum, spending night at Enda Selassie; witnessed arrest of shifta; accompanied by the Dejazmach from Adi Arkai to Amba Georgis; description and history of the religious centre of
Axum; arrived at Adowa and travelled the next day to Makale; visited the hospital and provincial headquarters; met Fitarari Kifle and Captain Foot-Gateskill, the British adviser; travelled to Addis Ababa, camping at Dessie; description of villages,
scenery and battle sites passed
SAD.104/12/65-75
Chapter 8: Addis Ababa and a trip to the Gojjam
12 days spent in Addis Ababa, meeting with numerous British officials; description of scenery on journey to the Gojjam; description of Debra Markos; return to Addis Ababa and luncheon with Mr
Litter, the official in charge of the Ethiopian branch of the British Council; lunch with Mr Bethel, an economic adviser; brief description of the Ethiopian economy
SAD.104/12/76-83
Chapter 9: Addis Ababa to Lalibela
In Debra Birhan; met Colonel Maclane, medical advisor and director general of Ethiopian Medical Service; brief discussion of problems with medical service; travelled to Waldia; trekked with mules to Lalibela
with the 5th Ethiopian Mounted Infantry Company; mention of the wedding of Fitarari Berhan Mascal, chief of Lalibela
SAD.104/12/84-91
Chapter 10: Lalibela
Detailed history and individual descriptions of the monolithic churches; on return journey to Waldia met Fitarari Berhan Mascal and his new bride; description of church at Yalla; the Dejazmach's recipe for
tej
SAD.104/12/92-98
Chapter 11: The return to the Sudan
Travelled to Alomata and on to Amba Alagi; met Captain Foot-Gateskill; visited Fort Toselli on way to Adi Kaie, where they stayed with the District Commisioner's wife; parted from interpreter and the cook
at Asmara; travelled to Kassala and then on to Khartoum. Epilogue of their impressions of the country in 3 short paragraphs
3. Historical Material
SAD.402/12/64-69
[1884] Apr 1
Copy despatch from Major General Sir G. Graham, Commanding Expeditionary Force, to the Secretary of State for War, reporting on the action at the Battle of Tamai on 13 March 1884 when `Uthman Diqnah’s force broke the British square
4. Photographic Material
SAD.104/12/99-160
1943
Black and white photographs taken by H.E. Hebbert during his travels in Ethiopia, mounted on spare pages at the end of the journal, with captions:
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H.E. Hebbert with his wife posing in front of their car and baggage
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The restored road block on the Wolchefit pass
SAD.104/12/102
Looking west towards the Sudan from hills north of Gondar
SAD.104/12/103-104
The castle of Emperor Fasilides at Gondar, c.1635 A.D.
SAD.104/12/105-106
The castle of Empress Mentual at Gondar
SAD.104/12/107-108
The castle of Ras Micael Sehul at Gondar
SAD.104/12/109
General view of Gondar from top of Fasilides' castle, with library of Emperor John in foreground
SAD.104/12/110
Lake Tana and Gorgora village
SAD.104/12/111
View of the Simien mountains from Adi Arkai
SAD.104/12/113
An Ethiopian ploughman in the Lasta district
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The first camp in the Simien Mountains, Mrs. Hebbert standing in front of her tent
SAD.104/12/115
The church and treasures of Derasghie in the Simien Mountains
SAD.104/12/116
Ethiopian dancers and musicians at Derasghie
SAD.104/12/117
The assembled villagers at the Derasghie ceremony
SAD.104/12/118
Priests at the Derasghie ceremony
SAD.104/12/119
Giant lobelia above 13,000 feet in the Simien Mountains
SAD.104/12/120
Ras Dasciano, the highest point on the Simien (15,200 feet)
SAD.104/12/121
The interpreter (
“BL”) and Tasfai, the cook, in the Simien Mountains
SAD.104/12/122
Mrs. Hebbert on horseback, with one of the soldiers
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Mrs Hebbert with Ethiopian guides on the Ariadni saddle
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The church at Axum (rebuilt c.1630 A.D.)
SAD.104/12/126
In the sacred enclosure at Axum
SAD.104/12/127
An Amhara girl, carrying parasol
SAD.104/12/129
Shy girls on the road, one with parasol
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View over Addis Ababa from Entotto
SAD.104/12/132
The Safartak crossing of the Abbai (Blue Nile)
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The old Gibbi (palace) at Addis Ababa
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The new Gibbi at Addis Ababa
SAD.104/12/135
View from the top of the Temembera pass looking over Debra Sina
SAD.104/12/136
Approaching Dessie from the south
SAD.104/12/137
Fitarari Bahar Sagad, Misteni of Sankar Birr and his gun bearers
SAD.104/12/138
Receiving gifts in Sankar Birr in front of H.E. Hebbert's tent
SAD.104/12/139-42
On trek in the Lasta district
SAD.104/12/143
The village of Lalibela and the Jordan stream
SAD.104/12/144
General view of Biet Mariam, Lalibela
[Biet, lit. “Place of” ]
SAD.104/12/147
Biet Medanie Alem, showing repairs by Ras Tafari
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Biet Ammanuel, Lalibela showing bad weathering near ground level
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The courtyard of Biet Mariam
SAD.104/12/155
The door of Biet Gabrial, Lalibela
SAD.104/12/157-158
The church of Geneta Mariam, near Lalibela
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A church in the province of Tigre
SAD.474/22/1-5
1928 - 1932
Five negatives of `Aqiq on the Red Sea coast of Sudan:
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Loading a
dhow on the Red Sea from a jetty
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Loading a
dhow on the Red Sea from the beach
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Group of four
dhows on the Red Sea
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Group of children and two cars in courtyard with police barracks and rest house in background