Robinson, Arthur Ernest
Introduction
Arthur Ernest Robinson
Arrangement

Catalogue
1. Official Papers
2. Personal Papers on Archaeological and Historical Research
3. Books and Articles (Drafts)
(i) Books
(ii) Articles
4. Photographic Material
5. Newspaper Cuttings
6. Printed Material
In Archive
Separated printed material now in Durham University Library
Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Robinson, Arthur Ernest
Dates of creation: 1856-1938
Extent: 12 boxes
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Created by: Robinson, Arthur Ernest
Language: English

Arthur Ernest Robinson

1901-1903Accountant, Khedivial Mail Steamship and Graving Dock Company Ltd, Alexandria
1903-1905Chief Accountant, Khedivial Mail Steamship and Graving Dock Company Ltd, Alexandria
1905-1920Inspector of Accounts, Customs Department, Port Sudan, Halfa and Khartoum
1921-1923Controller of Press Section, Intelligence Department, Khartoum


Arrangement

1. Official Papers
2. Personal Papers on Archaeological and Historical Research
3. Books and Articles (Drafts)
4. Photographic Material
5. Newspaper Cuttings
6. Printed Material

Accession details

Presented by Miss M.K. Robinson, 1967

Catalogue
1. Official Papers
SAD.609/1/1-23
1901 Apr 11-1905 Oct 27
Personal papers relating to Robinson's early career, including references, letter of appointment as Accountant to the Khedivial Mail Steamship and Graving Dock Co Ltd in Alexandria in 1901, promoted to Chief Accountant in 1903 (SAD.609/1/4-7); employment record (SAD.609/1/9); application and letter of engagement to the Sudan Government and copy of letter of resignation to the Khedivial Mail Line (SAD.609/1/11-19); contract of employment with the Sudan Government (SAD.609/1/21-23)
SAD.609/2/1-71
1907 Mar 11-1920 Mar 14
Papers relating to Robinson's service with the Sudan Government, including illness and extended sick leave in 1907 (SAD.609/2/1-4); loss and restoration of seniority and executive status (SAD.609/2/5-9); accountancy exams (SAD.609/2/13-18); appeal to the Promotions Board for increased salary (SAD.609/2/23-63,67-71)
SAD.609/3/1-74
1920 Apr 7-1923 Nov 3
Papers relating to Robinson's service with the Sudan Government, including final pay and pension (SAD.609/3/1-51); and leave arrears (SAD.609/3/52-74)
SAD.609/6/1-49
1908 Apr 30
Special report by Robinson as Inspector of Accounts entitled “Notes on the possibilities of trade in the Eastern Sudan”, covering Port Sudan, Suakin, Khartoum and Omdurman, Geteina, Karkoj, Dueim, Kawa, Kosti, Singa, Abu Na'ama, Gallabat and Gedaref, with note on the possibilities of trade in Kassala Province and covering letter from Robinson to the Director of Customs requesting that his report be published for the benefit of the mercantile community
2. Personal Papers on Archaeological and Historical Research
SAD.609/7/1-46
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on historical and archaeological research, with some pages from journals, arranged alphabetically by name of author or journal title: A. d'Abbadie, C.T. Alford, Allcroft, F. Alvarez, Anonymous, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, L'Anthropologie, Yacub Artin, Asiatic Journal, William H. Babcock, Sir S. Baker, Giacomo Baratti, Dr Barth
SAD.609/8/1-59
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on historical and archaeological research, arranged alphabetically by name of author: Barthema (Ludovico di Varthema), W.H. Bartlett, M. Bassett, James E. Baum, Frank E. Beddard, Benjamin of Tudela, Thomas Bent, James Breasted, H. Breuiller, C.E.P Brooks, R. Brown, G. Browne, James Bruce
SAD.609/9/1-35
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on historical and archaeological research, arranged alphabetically by name of author: M. Brun Rollet, A.T. Bryant, Sir E.W. Budge, J.L. Burckhardt, Mr Burgess, M.C. Burkitt, Isabel Burton, A.J. Butler
SAD.609/10/1-42
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on historical and archaeological research, arranged alphabetically by name of author or journal title: E. de Cadalvene, F. Caillaud, D. Campbell, Cambridge History of Egypt, J. Capart, M. Cary, G. Casati, J. Castro, Chelu, V.G. Childe, W.S. Churchill, A.B. Clot, J. Colborne, R.E. Colston, H.E. Colville, E. Combes, Cosmas, E.A. de Cosson, E.S. Creasy, J. Crowfoot
SAD.609/11/1-58
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author or journal title: N. Davis, B. Dawkins, H. Daherain, M. Delafosse, L. Delaporte, G. Demonbynes, Dictionary of Religion and Ethics, C.M. Doughty, D. Denham and H. Clapperton, W. Dye, J.E. Edmonds, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Twentieth century impressions of Egypt, G. Bethune, F.S. Ensor, P. d'Escayrac de Lauture, J. Evans
SAD.610/1/1-33
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author or journal title: J.C. Ewald Falls, Egyptian Government publications, G. Finati, B.G. Flamand, L. Frobenius, E.F.L. Gautier, E. Gentil, F. Gessi, E.J.W. Gibb
SAD.610/2/1-45
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: E. Gibbon, S.R.K. Glanville, E. Glaser, G. Glotz, M.J. Goeje, Lady Duff Gordon, C. Gore, M. Gruhl, S. Gsell
SAD.610/3/1-51
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: A. Egmont Hake, H.R. Hall, A. von Harff, Hasan ibn Muhammad Al Wazza, H.F. Helmolt, Sir F. Henniker, G.B. Hill, A. Hodson, T.J. Holland, A.T. Holroyd, G.A. Hoskins, J.C. Hotten, O. Houdas, G.W.B. Huntingford, W. Hutchinson
SAD.610/4/1-46
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author or journal title: Ibn Batula, Ibn Kaldun, Intelligence reports, Ismail Sadiq Pasha, H.S. Jackson, F.L. James, W. Junker, H. James, Sir H. Johnston, Antiquity, Keane, Sir Arthur Keith, J. Scott Keltie, H.B. Kittermaster, Rev Dr J. Lewis Krapf
SAD.610/5/1-48
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: S. Lane Poole, P. d'Escayrac de Lauture, T. Legh, G. Lejean, Lindsay, D. Livingstone, J. Lobo, C. Chaillé-Long, W.W. Loring, Flora L. Shaw, F.D. Lugard, Capt G.F. Lyon
SAD.610/6/1-34
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: J.C. McCoan, H.A. MacMichael, R.R. Madden, J.P Mahaffy, M.J. Marcel, P.D. Martin, G. Melly
SAD.610/7/1-44
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: F. Mengin, G.D. Messedaglia, J. Grafton Milne, T. Monod, W. Munzinger, R.W. Murray, Prince H. von Puckler-Muskau, Arthur B.R. Myers
SAD.610/8/1-53
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: G. Nachtigal, H.F. Helmolt, L.M. Nesbitt, D.N. Newbold, H.A. Nicholson, C. Niebuhr, F.L. Norden, J. Ohrwalder, De Lacy O'Leary, A.J.D. d'Orsey, J. Pallmé, H.R. Palmer, M. Parkyns, F.G. Parsons, Peake and Fleure, Dr Peney, L. Pennazzi, Dr Petermann, J. Petherick, Sir Flinders Petrie
SAD.610/9/1-46
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: H. St J. Philby, F.M. Pinto, J. Planat, Sir R.L. Playfair, A.C. Plowden, A. Pomel and J. Pouyanne, C.J. Poncet, E.A. Powell, Lord Prudhoe, M. Quennell, W. Radcliffe, H. Rassam, G.A. Reisner, D. de Revoyre, C.F. Rey, A. Rihani, Rennell Rodd
SAD.610/10/1-52
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author or journal title: C. de la Roncière, J. Roscoe, E. Rüppell, J. Russegger, H. Russell, E. Rutter, Baron S. de Saey, J.A. St John, G. Sale, M. de Salviac, E. Saunderson, M. Schmidt, E. Schnitzer, G. Schweinfurth, A.E. Shipley, G. Simon, C.M. Speedy, Journal de la Société de Géographie, H.A. Stern, A.M.H.J. Stokvis
SAD.610/11/1-66
[1900s-1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson on historical and archaeological research from printed sources, arranged alphabetically by name of author: Strabo, W.W. Tarn, B. Tellez, O. Temple, Mohammed ibn Omar el-Tounsy, H.F. Tozer, P. Trémaux, Viscount Valentia, C.F. Volney, G. Waddington, A.J.B. Wavell, A.E. Weigall, F. Werne, Sir C.W. Wilson, W. Wittmann, A.B.B. Wylde
SAD.611/1/1-57
[1900s-1930s]
Detailed handwritten notes by Robinson on Félix Mengin's Histoire de l'Égypte sous le gouvernement de Mohammed-Aly, ou Récit des événements politiques et militaires qui ont eu lieu depuis le départ des Français jusqu'en 1823 and on Na'um Bey Shoucair's “History of the Sudan” [Tarikh al-Sudan, Cairo 1903]
SAD.611/2/1-46
[1900s-1930s]
Detailed handwritten notes by Robinson on F.R. Wingate, Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan, being an account of the rise and progress of Mahdiism, and of subsequent events in the Sudan to the present time, London, 1891; typescript copy of an article from The New York Herald, 5 May 1890, entitled “Emin and the Mahdi”
SAD.611/3/1-70
1934
Notebook containing anthropological and archaeological notes and references by Robinson, arranged alphabetically: bibliographies (SAD.611/3/1-8) and tables (SAD.611/3/9-18); notes on subjects A-C (SAD.611/3/19-70)
SAD.611/4/1-51
1934
Notebook containing anthropological and archaeological notes and references by Robinson, arranged alphabetically by subject: D-K
SAD.611/5/1-45
1938 Dec
Notebook containing anthropological and archaeological notes and references by Robinson, arranged alphabetically by subject: L-R
SAD.611/6/1-39
1938 Dec
Notebook containing anthropological and archaeological notes and references by Robinson, arranged alphabetically by subject: S-Z
SAD.611/7/1-54
[1930s]
Notebook containing notes and tracings of illustrations from printed sources on ancient weapons and their survival among native races, arranged alphabetically by subject: Bibliography and A, including archery, arrow heads and arrows, armour, and axes
SAD.611/8/1-39
[1930s]
Notebook containing notes and tracings of illustrations from printed sources on ancient weapons and their survival among native races, arranged alphabetically by subject: B - E, including bill-hooks, boomerangs, clubs, copper, daggers, darts and drums, Egyptian weapons
SAD.611/9/1-52
[1930s]
Notebook containing notes and tracings of illustrations from printed sources on ancient weapons and their survival among native races, arranged alphabetically by subject: F - M, including falchions, flails, halberds, hammers, harpoons, head-dresses, helmets, iron, javelins, knives, lances, lassoos, machetés
SAD.611/10/1-24
[1930s]
Notebook containing notes and tracings of illustrations from printed sources on ancient weapons and their survival among native races, arranged alphabetically by subject: S, including saddlery, sceptres, shields, sickles
SAD.611/11/1-57
[1930s]
Notebook containing notes and tracings of illustrations from printed sources on ancient weapons and their survival among native races, arranged alphabetically by subject: S, including slings, spears. Enclosed are the following postcards:
SAD.611/11/30
1912 Feb
“The Arabs of Kordofan”, line of Baqqarah or Hamar horsemen carrying spears during a visit by H.H. Kitchener to El Obeid for the official opening of the Sennar-El Obeid railway; G.N. Morhig No. 435
SAD.611/11/31
[1920s]
“From Fashoda to Darfour”, family riding bullocks; G.N. Morhig No. 69
SAD.611/11/32
[1920s]
“Shilluks at Tonga”, young Shilluk men wearing togas and holding spears; G.N. Morhig No. 263
SAD.611/11/33
[1920s]
Full length profile portrait of Shilluk man with elaborate hairstyle and holding spears
SAD.611/12/1-31
[1930s]
Notebook containing notes and tracings of illustrations from printed sources on ancient weapons and their survival among native races, arranged alphabetically by subject: S - T, including stools, swords, trumpets and horns
SAD.612/1/1-66
[1930s]
Notebook containing handwritten notes by Robinson on classical authors from English translations, including Ammanius Marcellinus, Caesar commentaries, Dio's Roman History
SAD.612/2/1-49
[1930s]
Notebook containing handwritten notes by Robinson on classical authors from English translations, including Tacitus, Suetonius, Procopius of Caesarea, Pliny, Strabo, The Periplus of the Erythaean sea, Eusebius
SAD.612/3/1-45
[1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on Egypt, the Sudan, Africa, Arab countries, India, Australia, Celtic history, shipping, weapons, etc., by the following authors: M.E. Monckton Jones, J. Déchelette, H.M. Stanley, Ptolemy, Sir Percy Sykes, T. Wright, R.C.F. Maugham, M. Guillain, J. Strandes
SAD.612/4/1-55
[1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on Egypt, the Sudan, Africa, Arab countries, India, Australia, Celtic history, shipping, weapons, etc., by the following authors: A. Werner, A. Kammerer, L. Marcel Devic, C. Leonard Woolley and T.E. Lawrence, A.C. Hollis, J.R.B. Love, J. Hornell, Edward C. Hore, H.M. Chadwick, A.R. Radcliffe, M. Louis Marcus
SAD.612/5/1-59
[1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on Egypt, the Sudan, Africa, Arab countries, India, Australia, Celtic history, shipping, weapons, etc., by the following authors: Julius E. Lips, John Roscoe, Christina Phelps Grant, M. Guillain, Richard F. Burton, H. King, G. McCall, W.F. Owen, W.H. Ingrams
SAD.612/6/1-43
[1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on Egypt, the Sudan, Africa, Arab countries, India, Australia, Celtic history, shipping, weapons, etc., by the following authors: C.H. Stigand, E.J. Stanley, J. Osorio, L.W. King, Synesius, Commandant Cauvet, A.R. Wallace, Bertram Thomas, L.S.B. Leakey, Sir J. Gardner Wilkinson
SAD.612/7/1-52
[1930s]
Handwritten notes by Robinson from printed sources on Egypt, the Sudan, Africa, Arab countries, India, Australia, Celtic history, shipping, weapons, etc., by the following authors: H.A Fosbrooke, R.P. Wild, Sonia E. Howe, Charles Grey, Samuel M. Zwemer, F.B. Pearce, Ralph A. Bagnold, John Mitchell, C.E.P. Brooks, A. Hurd, C.W. Hobley, Richard F. Burton
SAD.612/8/1-91
[1930s]
Notebook containing chronology of places in East Africa, with bibliography of sources and index
SAD.612/9/1-40
[1930s]
Historical notes from printed sources compiled by Robinson for an article on East Africa, including chronologies, lists of rulers and notes on Portuguese voyages of discovery and exploration
SAD.612/10/1-68
[1930s]
Historical notes from printed sources compiled by Robinson for an article on East Africa, including chronologies and lists of rulers
SAD.612/11/1-38
[1930s]
Historical notes from printed sources compiled by Robinson for an article on East Africa, including chronologies, lists of rulers and genealogies, with draft copy of the article: “Some historical notes on East Africa”
SAD.509/1-509/4
[1930s]
Chronology of the Sudan: hand written notes from a variety of sources, compiled by Robinson and recorded on large pro forma sheets:
SAD.509/1/1-44
[1930s]
1120BC-1640AD
SAD.509/2/1-58
[1930s]
1641-1809
SAD.509/3/1-55
[1930s]
1810-1858
SAD.509/4/1-74
[1930s]
1859-1900
SAD.613/1/1-72
[1930s]
Notebook containing handwritten chronologies, compiled by Robinson from printed sources, and covering among others, early Egyptian history, the Crusades and East Africa, with bibliography
SAD.613/2/1-21
[1930s]
Notebook containing genealogies for ruling houses of Egypt, Abyssinia, Persia, Bantu, Ethiopia, etc., compiled by Robinson from printed sources
SAD.613/3/1-35
[1930s]
Assorted notes on printed sources, mostly relating to early Egyptian and Sudanese history, including bibliographies and a typescript extract on Arabia from Strabo's work
SAD.613/8/1-34
[1930s]
Notes by Robinson from printed sources on Sudanese, Egyptian and N. African rock pictures, with table recording the location and descriptions of rock carvings and paintings
SAD.609/4/1-10
1923 Aug 2-[1931 x 1936]
Personal letters to Robinson on archaeological research, including H. St G. Peacock and J.F.P. Maclaren concerning the publication of work by Robinson (SAD.609/4/1-3); T.D. Kendrick regarding prehistoric pit dwellings (SAD.609/4/4-5); and detailed letter from Robinson's daughter Mary describing a visit to Professor Garstang's excavations at Old Jericho (SAD.609/4/6-10)
SAD.609/5/1-53
1938 Jan 14-Dec 17
Correspondence between Robinson and James Hornell and Adrian Digby of the British Museum on the history of navigation and in particular the development of river craft in the Sudan. Hornell visited the Sudan in December 1938 and wrote to Robinson about his visit to Suakin where he made enquiries about the curved knives carried by Hadanduwah (SAD.609/5/48-50). Enclosures:
SAD.609/5/10
1912
Negative of man paddling an ambach canoe at Tawfikia
Index terms
Negatives
SAD.609/5/11-14
[ca. 1910s]
4 negatives of Sudanese gyassas
Index terms
Negatives
SAD.609/5/16
[ca.1910s]
Photographic print of negative at SAD.609/5/13 showing a laden gyassa on the Nile
SAD.609/5/51
1938 Dec 15
Photograph of the house in Suakin formerly occupied by Robinson in 1906, taken by J. Hornell
SAD.609/5/52
1938 Dec 15
Photograph of the Gezira area of Suakin from the muhafaza, with Hanafi mosque in the centre, taken by J. Hornell
SAD.609/5/53
1938 Dec 15
Photograph of pilgrims at Suakin in front of building, waiting to have group photos taken for passport purposes; photo by J. Hornell
3. Books and Articles (Drafts)
(i) Books
SAD.613/4/1-89
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts with ms additions and illustrations by Robinson. Volume 1. 30 BC - 627 AD. Brief chronology 29 BC-1504 AD (SAD.613/4/1-8); Introduction (SAD.613/4/9-18); Chapter 1 (SAD.613/4/19-56) and Appendices A (SAD.613/4/57-71) and C (SAD.613/4/72-89)
SAD.616/7/1-64
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts without illustrations. Volume 1. 30 BC - 627 AD. Near duplicate of SAD.613/4/1-89 above, but without the chronology. Text uncorrected and with odd pages missing.
SAD.613/5/1-68
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts with ms additions and illustrations by Robinson. Volume 1. Section (Chapter) 2: The rise of Islam and its introduction and influence in the Sudan 630-868 AD (SAD.613/5/1-28); Section 3: The Turcoman rulers of Egypt and the Sudan (SAD.613/5/29-49); Section 4: The Mameluke rule in Egypt and the Islamicisation of Nubia, Dongola etc, 1254-1480 AD (SAD.613/5/50-68)
SAD.616/8/1-41
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts without illustrations. Volume 1. Sections (Chapters) 2 and 3: 630-1254. Near duplicate of SAD.613/5/1-68 above but with text uncorrected.
SAD.616/9/1-19
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts without illustrations. Volume 1. Section (Chapter) 4: 1254-1480. Near duplicate of SAD.613/5/1-68 above but with text uncorrected.
SAD.613/6/1-72
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts with ms additions and illustrations by Robinson. Volume 2.
SAD.616/10/1-65
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts without illustrations. Volume 2. Introduction and history in 15 sub-sections, 1504-1718. Near duplicate of SAD.613/6/1-72 above but uncorrected and with odd pages missing.
SAD.613/7/1-76
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts with ms additions and illustrations by Robinson. Volume 2. History in 9 sub-sections, 1718-1821
SAD.616/11/1-76
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Sudan” by A.E. Robinson. Ts without illustrations. Volume 2. History in 9 sub-sections, 1718-1821. Near duplicate of SAD.613/7/1-76 above but uncorrected and with odd pages missing.
SAD.614/1/1-515
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, by A.E. Robinson. Bound typescript volume with illustrations, photographs, maps and drawings. Volume 1: From the Roman occupation until the Turkish conquest. Appendices include some Sudanese genealogies and notes derived from oral sources. Enclosed in the volume are the following original photographs:
SAD.614/1/26
[ca. 1902]
Philae during the construction of the Aswan dam
SAD.614/1/37
[ca. 1910s]
Meroitic lamb at Mussawarat
SAD.614/1/57
[ca. 1910s]
Unidentified mosque
SAD.614/1/74
[ca. 1910s]
Postcard of the ancient city of Fustat, Old Cairo
SAD.614/1/76
[ca. 1910s]
View from the sea of Tarifa, the last stronghold of the Moors in Europe
SAD.614/1/79
[ca. 1910s]
Temple of Kalabsha, Nubia
SAD.614/1/103
[ca. 1910s]
Carved wooden ornamentation decorating shuttered window on a building at Suakin
SAD.614/1/110
[ca. 1910s]
Postcard of the Bab al-Zuwayla, Cairo
SAD.614/1/111
[ca. 1910s]
Postcard of street scene, Cairo
SAD.614/1/118
[ca. 1910s]
Mosques of Sultan Hasan and El Rifai, Cairo
SAD.614/1/119
[ca. 1910s]
Rue El Tabbaneh, Cairo
SAD.614/1/120
[ca. 1910s]
Tombs of the Mamelukes, Cairo
SAD.614/1/196
[ca. 1910s]
Shilluk pyramidal tomb near Kodok
SAD.614/1/197
[ca. 1910s]
The suq at Doka, which took the place of Chelga until the Turks occupied Gallabat
SAD.614/1/198
[ca. 1910s]
Palace at Gondar, Abyssinia
SAD.614/1/207
[ca. 1910s]
Ruins at Old Sennar
SAD.614/1/221
[ca. 1910s]
Mosque at Alexandretta, Syria
SAD.614/1/249
1915
Cotton ready for baling at Tokar
SAD.614/1/266
[ca. 1910s]
View of Aboukir Bay on the Egyptian coast, showing forts erected by French engineers on the site of the old Turkish fort
SAD.614/1/267-268
[ca. 1910s]
Mosques at Rosetta
SAD.614/1/269
[ca. 1910s]
The quays at Rosetta
SAD.614/1/270
[ca. 1910s]
The ruins of Canopus, an ancient Egyptian coastal town on the Nile delta (now submerged)
SAD.614/1/273
[ca. 1910s]
View of Malta from the sea, with St Elmo's castle on the hill
SAD.614/1/274
[ca. 1910s]
Agami Island where Napoleon's army landed during the Egyptian campaign
SAD.614/1/275
[ca. 1910s]
Fort at Aboukir, erected by French engineers
SAD.614/1/276
[ca. 1910s]
Kurdish recruits for the Turkish army at Iskenderun on the Turkish Mediterranean coast
SAD.614/1/279
[ca. 1910s]
View of Mataria, an Egyptian coastal town, with minaret in the centre
SAD.614/1/281
1905
View of Jaffa from the sea
SAD.614/1/284
[ca. 1910s]
Edfu, an Egyptian town on the west bank of the Nile
SAD.614/1/285
[ca. 1910s]
Frank Street in Alexandria
SAD.614/1/286
[ca. 1910s]
Mahmoudiyah canal, Alexandria (opened in 1820)
SAD.614/1/293
[ca. 1910s]
The fort at Aboukir
SAD.614/1/295
[ca. 1910s]
Tomb mosque at Rosetta
SAD.614/1/296
[ca. 1910s]
Roman tower at Alexandria
SAD.614/1/304
[ca. 1910s]
The gorge at Kalabsha, the deepest part of the Nile
SAD.614/1/305
[ca. 1910s]
Mosque in the Turkish quarter, Alexandria
SAD.614/1/306
[ca. 1910s]
Interior of the mosque of Muhammad Ali, Cairo
SAD.614/1/309
[ca. 1910s]
Results of the Turkish bombardment of the Acropolis at Athens
SAD.614/1/333
[ca. 1910s]
An Awlad Ali man at Sollum
SAD.614/1/341
[ca. 1910s]
Tinted postcard showing view of rocks at Aswan
SAD.614/1/342
[ca. 1910s]
Sailing boats on the Nile at Toski
SAD.614/1/343
[ca. 1910s]
Ruins of Mahdist fort near Argin
SAD.614/1/346
[ca. 1910s]
Temple of Dakka in Lower Nubia
SAD.614/1/347-348
[ca. 1910s]
Views of ruins at Musawwarat
SAD.614/1/350
[ca. 1910s]
Nubian ruins at Argo, Sudan
SAD.614/1/355
[ca. 1910s]
Postcard showing general view of Korosko
SAD.614/1/356
1914
Houses at Wadi Halfa
SAD.614/1/359,361
[ca. 1910s]
Ruins at Dongola
SAD.614/1/360
[ca. 1910s]
River front at Merowe
SAD.614/1/362
[ca. 1910s]
Old mosque at Daraw, Egypt
SAD.614/1/363
[ca. 1910s]
Site of Murad Bey's house at Ghizeh, Egypt
SAD.614/1/368
[ca. 1910s]
Qubbah of Shaykh Idris, near Abri
SAD.614/1/369
[ca. 1910s]
Ruins at Abri
SAD.614/1/378
[ca. 1910s]
The battlefield and ancient tumuli at Akasha
SAD.614/1/379
[ca. 1910s]
Riverbank at Abu Hamed
SAD.614/1/386
1914
Mosque at Berber
SAD.614/1/387
[ca. 1910s]
Houses near Berber
SAD.614/1/401
[ca. 1910s]
Mosque of Shennawi Bey at Suakin
SAD.614/1/418
[ca. 1910s]
Kerma ruins
SAD.614/1/419
[ca. 1910s]
Nubian temple
SAD.614/1/421
[ca. 1910s]
General Gateacre's grave at Gambeila
SAD.614/1/422
1913
Tomb near Old Sennar
SAD.614/1/426
[ca. 1910s]
Mosque at Abu Hamed
SAD.614/1/436
[ca. 1910s]
View of the citadel and Muhammad Ali's mosque, Cairo
SAD.614/1/437
[ca. 1910s]
Interior of the mudiriyah at Suakin
SAD.614/1/438
[ca. 1910s]
Mameluke house at Rosetta
SAD.614/2/1-44
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, by A.E. Robinson. Unbound typescript interfiled with some manuscript notes and including illustrations from printed sources, and drawings. Volume 2: The occupation of the Sudan, 1827-1883. Part 1, 1827-1839.
SAD.614/3/1-48
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, by A.E. Robinson. Unbound typescript interfiled with some manuscript notes and including illustrations from printed sources, maps and drawings. Volume 2: The occupation of the Sudan, 1827-1883. Part 2, 1840-1861. Enclosed are the following original photographs:
SAD.614/3/29
[ca. 1910s]
British woman and children posing in front of ruined gateway, N. Sudan
SAD.614/3/30
[ca. 1910s]
Interior of ruined temple, N. Sudan
SAD.614/3/35
[ca. 1910s]
The fort at Kassala
SAD.614/3/45
[ca. 1910s]
Gordon's gate, Suakin, from the causeway
SAD.614/3/46
[ca. 1910s]
View of Suakin from the sea
SAD.614/3/47
[ca. 1910s]
Suq at Shendi
SAD.614/4/1-29
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, by A.E. Robinson. Unbound typescript interfiled with some manuscript notes and including illustrations from printed sources, photographs, maps and drawings. Volume 2: The occupation of the Sudan, 1827-1883. Part 3, 1862-1865. Enclosed are the following original photographs:
SAD.614/4/4
[ca. 1910s]
G.N. Morhig postcard (No. 118) showing Suakin from the harbour
SAD.614/4/9
[ca. 1910s]
Camels watering at Rufa'a on the Blue Nile
SAD.614/4/10
[ca. 1910s]
Ruins of Arbagi on the Blue Nile
SAD.614/4/12
[ca. 1910s]
G.N. Morhig postcard (No. 257) showing women in the forest of Bor, Bahr al-Ghazal, carrying large baskets on their heads
SAD.614/4/13
[ca. 1910s]
G.N. Morhig postcard (No. 254) showing a Dinka village at Bor, Bahr al-Ghazal
SAD.614/4/19
[ca. 1910s]
G.N. Morhig postcard (No. 186) showing Abbysinians in front of large tukl at Gallabat
SAD.614/4/20
[ca. 1910s]
Jabal Halawa
SAD.614/4/23
[ca. 1910s]
River front at Kawa
SAD.614/4/24
[ca. 1910s]
Unidentified view of river and mountains
SAD.614/4/25
1908
River front at Dueim
SAD.614/5/1-44
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, by A.E. Robinson. Unbound typescript interfiled with some manuscript notes and including illustrations from printed sources, photographs, maps and drawings. Volume 2: The occupation of the Sudan, 1827-1883. Part 4, 1866-1875. Enclosed are the following original photographs:
SAD.614/5/12
[ca. 1910s]
Kitchener's gate, Suakin
SAD.614/5/17
1921
Wadi Halfa from the air
SAD.614/5/20
[ca. 1910s]
Rapids at Gondokoro
SAD.614/5/32
[ca. 1910s]
Gordon's tree
SAD.614/5/35
[ca. 1910s]
G.N. Morhig postcard (No. 68) showing men at Lado holding large shields
SAD.615/1/1-51
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, by A.E. Robinson. Unbound typescript interfiled with some manuscript notes and including illustrations from printed sources, photographs and drawings. Volume 2: The occupation of the Sudan, 1827-1883. Part 5, 1876-1882. Enclosed are the following original photographs:
SAD.615/1/6
1923
Full length portrait of Muhammad Jalalein
SAD.615/1/24
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Group of West Africans, two of them holding a young crocodile
SAD.615/1/33
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
View of Roseires
SAD.615/1/34
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
View of Tawfikia
SAD.615/1/37
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Large baobab tree, centre, with group of tukls in the background
SAD.615/1/40
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Group of Dinka men hoeing, at Sheikh Tombe
SAD.615/1/41
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Men and livestock at Gedaref cattle market
SAD.615/1/42
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
View of Shambe
SAD.615/1/51
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Magidi mosque on the mainland at Suakin, with the Wakala behind
SAD.615/2/1-41
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, by A.E. Robinson. Unbound typescript interfiled with some manuscript notes and including illustrations from printed sources, photographs, maps and drawings. Volume 2: The occupation of the Sudan, 1827-1883. Part 6, 1883-1886. Enclosed are the following original photographs:
SAD.615/2/3
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
G.N. Morhig postcard (No. 366) of the Shabaluka cataract
SAD.615/2/4
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Hadanduwah camel races at Port Sudan
SAD.615/2/5
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Postcard view of Suakin from the mainland with the Wakala or caravanserai centre
SAD.615/2/10
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Fort Kalakla, Khartoum
SAD.615/2/11
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Group of Bisharin men at Shellal
SAD.615/2/12
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Postcard view of the port of Suakin and the Suakin-Berber railway works
SAD.615/2/13
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Remains of a blockhouse at Tokar
SAD.615/2/19
[ca. 1898]
British troops embarking at Shellal for the journey south
SAD.615/2/20
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Ruins of the Mahdi's tomb at Omdurman, taken from the air
SAD.615/2/21
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
G.N. Morhig postcard (No. 231) of the Dervishes' fort at Khartoum
SAD.615/2/24
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
View of Gambeila from the river
SAD.615/2/28
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Ruins of the old mosque at Khartoum
SAD.615/2/30
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Aerial view, probably Kassala Province
SAD.615/2/31
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Block house at Trinkitat
SAD.615/2/32
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
View of the Nile, the original site of the Aswan dam, abandoned as the river was too deep
SAD.615/3/1-48
[ca. 1920s]
Additional notes compiled by Robinson when writing his “A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, on the Mahdiyyah, General Gordon, genealogies, tribal feuds, Mahdist leaders and the siege of Khartoum, with the following original photographs:
SAD.615/3/3
1900
`Uthman Diqnah in captivity
SAD.615/3/4
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Suakin street scene
SAD.615/3/5
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Group of tukls
SAD.615/3/6
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
The palace, Khartoum
SAD.615/3/7
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Gambeila
SAD.615/3/18
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Alexandria street scene
SAD.615/3/19
[ca. 1910s-1920s]
Cattle in the Mahmadieh canal, Alexandria
SAD.615/4/1-27
[ca. 1920s]
Additional notes compiled by Robinson when writing his “A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1883”, on the Mahdiyyah, religious confraternities, genealogies, and the following printed maps:
SAD.615/4/1
1896 Sep
Egypte, Le Caire, plan d'ensemble de la citadelle [Cairo street plan]. School of Military Engineering, Chatham
scale:   1 : 900
Size: 40 x 57 cm
Index terms
Maps
SAD.615/4/26
1895 Jan
Map of country between Massawa and Kassala. Ordnance Survey, Southampton
scale:   1 : 1013760
Size: 30 x 60 cm
Index terms
Topographic maps
SAD.615/5/1-63
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Volume 1: From the Roman occupation until the Turkish conquest, B.C. 30 - 1826. Introduction and chapters 1-6A. Unbound typescript draft without illustrations.
SAD.615/6/1-76
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Volume 2: The occupation of the Sudan, 1827-1885. Introduction and text. Unbound typescript draft without illustrations.
SAD.615/7/1-51
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Additional notes, including genealogies; “The Governors General of the Sudan since the Turkish conquest until the evacuation by the Khedive”; copies of official telegrams and extracts from printed sources; “Blue Nile handbook - D: The Dervish period 1882-1898”.
SAD.615/8/1-39
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Additional notes, including lists of rulers, a list of provincial administrators of the Sudan (1824-1884), genealogies, notes on the Abdallab.
SAD.615/9/1-48
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Revised draft of section covering the period 1874-1885.
SAD.615/10-615/13
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Volume 1, unbound typescript draft without illustrations:
SAD.615/10/1-46
[ca. 1920s]
30 B.C. - 1630 A.D. List of the rulers of Rome; chapters 1-4 (beginning of chapter 3 missing)
SAD.615/11/1-36
[ca. 1920s]
1631-1820. Chapters 5,6 and 6A
SAD.615/12/1-68
[ca. 1920s]
1795-1820. Chapters 7-12; extract from Blue Nile handbook on the Dervish period, 1882-1898; contents and list of chapters
SAD.615/13/1-51
[ca. 1920s]
Appendices; genealogies and lists of rulers
SAD.616/1-616/3
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Volume 2, unbound typescript draft without illustrations:
SAD.616/1/1-69
[ca. 1920s]
1833-1868. Introduction and text from p8 onwards. The following pages in the numbered sequence are missing: 9-10,22-23,31,51,53-54,66,71-72.
SAD.616/2/1-57
[ca. 1920s]
1869-1886. Continuation of text, plus notes on rulers, genealogies and Red Sea Province intelligence report of settlement of a tribal feud in 1917.
SAD.616/3/1-71
[ca. 1920s]
Manuscript copy of index to volumes 1 and 2, with notes to amplify the text where necessary
SAD.616/4-616/6
[ca. 1920s]
“A History of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan from the Roman Conquest until the Turkish evacuation, B.C. 30 to A.D. 1885”, by A.E. Robinson. Volume 3, unbound manuscript draft:
SAD.616/4/1-41
[ca. 1920s]
1822-1852. Manuscript draft of text.
SAD.616/5/1-46
[ca. 1920s]
1824-1884. The Turkish occupation of the Sudan (ts)
SAD.616/6/1-38
[ca. 1920s]
1824-1884. Uncorrected copy of SAD.616/5/1-46 above (ts)
(ii) Articles
SAD.616/12/1-6
1921 Feb 27
Article entitled “Note on the history of the Sudan gum trade”. Ts draft by Robinson.
SAD.616/12/7
1921 Jun 1
Article on Ahmad Pasha Abu Udan, published in The Sudan Times and probably copied from Robinson's draft history of the Turkish conquest and occupation of the Sudan
SAD.616/12/8-59
1922
“Note on the political status of the Sudan and Egypt” by Robinson. Manuscript and typescript drafts.
SAD.616/13/1-16
1923 May 3
“Historical note on the Batahin and Shukria feuds” by Robinson. Typescript draft.
SAD.616/13/17-38
1925 Nov 10
“A native history of Darfur” compiled by Na'um Bey Shuqair from material dictated to him at Cairo about 1901 by Shaykh al-Tayyib. Typescript translation edited by Robinson.
SAD.616/13/39-54
[ca. 1920s]
“A chronology of Darfur, Kordofan and adjoining countries from 1820-1916”, with bibliography of Darfur and Kordofan, compiled by Robinson (ts)
SAD.616/14/1-44
1926 Jan
“The Sudan one hundred years ago, a retrospect: an account of the administration, condition and finances of the Sudan under the rule of Muhamad Aly Pasha, Vali of Egypt, in 1826”, by Robinson (ts)
SAD.616/15/1-26
1927 May 1
“The ‘Wad Agib’, or the Princes of the Sudan”, typescript article by Robinson
SAD.616/15/27-30
1929 Jun 17
“A retrospect: the Sudan one hundred years ago under Turkish rule”, typescript article by Robinson
SAD.616/15/31-62
[ca. 1920s]
“A brief outline of the history of the Eastern Sudan”, article by Robinson. Annotated typescript.
SAD.616/16/1-34
1929 Nov 2
“A brief outline of the history of the Eastern Sudan”, article by Robinson. Amended typescript copy.
SAD.616/17/1-2
1930 Jan 18
“Primitive fortified villages”, short typescript article by Robinson
SAD.616/17/3-13
[ca. 1920s]
10 sketches for an article entitled “Some notes on the regalia of the Fung Sultans of Sennar”
SAD.617/1/1-3
1923 Mar 5
“Sheger ed Dor: the slave girl who ruled Egypt”, short typescript copy of article by Robinson
SAD.617/1/4-7
1923 May 10
“Note on the Portuguese early voyages to the Red Sea”, typescript copy of an article by Robinson, marked by him as unpublished
SAD.617/1/8-44
1933 Feb 25
Two articles by Robinson on Zimbabwe, entitled “Zimbabwe” and “Zimbabwe the mysterious”, with covering letter to the Editor of American Anthropologist and draft review by Robinson of Zimbabwe by Gertrude Caton-Thompson
SAD.617/1/45-54
1936 Mar 6
Notes on beads, sent by Robinson to A.J. Arkell with some samples (not present) and a note on “Beads found in medieval African ruins” by Robinson, reprinted from the American Anthropologist
SAD.617/2/1-10
[post 1956]
“A note on the whaling industry on the East AFrican coast with special reference to Mafia Island”, typescript copy of an article by Robinson
SAD.617/2/11
[ca. 1930s]
“A note on the history of Dahlak”, compiled by Robinson from an article by M. Basset in Le Journal Asiatique in 1893
SAD.617/2/12-20
[ca. 1930s]
“The conservation of water and desert transport in Egypt prior to the Christian or Ptolemaic eras”, typescript copy of article by Robinson with manuscript notes
SAD.617/2/21-30
[ca. 1920s]
“The invasion of Egypt and Syria by General Napoleon Bonaparte”, typescript article by Robinson compiled from contemporary records and books in the library of the Intelligence Department, Khartoum
SAD.617/2/31-32
[ca. 1920s]
Typescript note by Robinson on “The ox hide ingot of the ancients”
SAD.617/3/1-12
1930 Jan 30
The Bible's position in the historical records of man, typescript article by Robinson
SAD.617/3/3-63
1930 Feb 8
“The relative positions and origins of the Ark of the Israelites, the Mahmal of the Moslems and the Utfa (camel litter) of the Arabs in antiquity,” article by Robinson. Two typescript copies, one uncorrected, and manuscript notes for the article, with note by Robinson that the article had been returned by Sudan Notes and Records and American Anthropologist and later redrafted and rewritten as 3 separate articles (see below).
SAD.617/4/1-20
1930 Apr
“The Ark of the Covenant”, article by Robinson. One manuscript and two typescript drafts (typescript entitled “The Ark of the Israelites”), with additional notes
SAD.617/4/21-63
[ca. 1930s]
Two typescript drafts of article by Robinson entitled “The ‘Mahmal’ of the ‘Pilgrimage’”and The Mahmal of the Moslem pilgrimages to Mecca, with manuscript chronology of the pilgrimage Mahmal
SAD.617/4/64
[ca. 1930s]
Typescript note by Robinson on “Tarikhas: the doctrine of Sufism”
SAD.617/5/1-5
1926 Nov
“Finished with the engines”, a draft article by Robinson on the life of Joseph Brown, Master Mariner (1837-1926) (manuscript)
SAD.617/5/6-16
1938 Nov 6
“Some notable passages”, an alphabetical list of ships and details of their passages, compiled by Robinson (typescript)
SAD.617/5/17-23
1929 Nov
Typescript copy of article by Robinson entitled “The auxiliaries” on auxiliary sailing ships built for the Australian trade, submitted for publication to the Editor of The Age in Melbourne
SAD.617/6/1-10
1933 Jul
Typescript article entitled “Sudan weapons”, submitted by Robinson to the Editor of Man at the Royal Anthropological Institute
SAD.617/6/11-35
[ca. 1930s]
“Notes on Sudan weapons”, draft article by Robinson, corrected typescript
SAD.617/6/36-62
1935 Dec 30
“Some notes on Sudan weapons (more particularly with regard to the spear”, typescript draft article by Robinson with hand-drawn sketches of spears
SAD.617/7/1-30
1936 Dec 26
Final manuscript draft article by Robinson, with copy, entitled “The spear”
SAD.617/8/1-79
[ca. 1930s]
Draft manuscript article by Robinson, entitled “The spear” (SAD.617/8/1-7), written on the back of two typescript articles used as scrap paper: “The camel in antiquity” (marked as declined by Antiquity) and “The Gallas in ancient and medieval history”, submitted to the Royal Anthropological Society in 1934
SAD.617/9/1-62
[1930s]
Sketches of spears, drawn to scale by Robinson
Index terms
Drawings
SAD.617/10/1-53
[1930s]
Manuscript notes and sketches for Robinson's article on “The spear”. Enclosure:
SAD.517/10/32
[ca. 1920s]
Photograph of five Shilluk warriors posing with shields and spears
SAD.617/11/1-20,48-58
1936 Dec
“A tentative comparative genesis of the African throwing sword or swordboomerang and the throwing knife”, two typescript copies of an article by Robinson, one with accompanying letter to Mr Braunholtz and additional references and notes (part 2)
SAD.617/11/21-47,59-60
1938
“The African boomerang-sword”, two typescript copies of an article by Robinson, with copy letter to Professor Lindblom and reply
SAD.617/12/1-24
[ca. 1938]
Manuscript notes on the development of the boomerang, the throwing knife and the falx, with sketches
SAD.618/1/1-76
[1930s]
Notes and related correspondence for articles on weapons, including Sudanese weaponry, with sketches and the following printed items:
SAD.618/1/3-14
1892
Wingate, F. R. (Francis Reginald), Sir, 1861-1953.: The Sudan past and present. Reprinted from 'Proceedings', Royal Artillery Institution, No.14, Vol.19. Woolwich : Royal Artillery Institution
SAD.618/1/31-34
[ca. 1930s]
Sir Flinders Petrie: Fathoming the ages. Discoveries at Gaza. University College, London.
SAD.618/2/1-69
[1930s]
Notes and related correspondence for articles on weapons, including Sudanese weaponry, with sketches and some illustrations from printed sources
SAD.618/3/1-41
[1930s]
Citations from printed sources and other related notes and correspondence on weaponry around the world
SAD.618/4/1-24
[1930s]
Sketches and illustrations of weapons from printed sources
SAD.618/5/1-41
[1930s]
Notes on, and illustrations of, weapons
SAD.618/6/1-28
[1930s]
Hand-coloured sketches of soldiers with weapons (Middle Eastern and Albanian), with other sketches of weapons, notes on printed sources and the following postcard:
SAD.618/6/22
[ca. 1910s]
Postcard of a Dinka warrior posing behind large shield, White Nile. G.N. Morhig No. 385
SAD.618/6/29-32
[ca. 1930s]
Draft article by Robinson entitled “Some notes on the manufacture of iron ores in certain parts of Africa” (typescript, incomplete)
SAD.618/7/1-61
[ca. 1930s]
Potential illustrations for articles: hand drawn copies of rock drawings and other sketches of weapons, with illustrations extracted from printed sources on a variety of topics, list of names of women in the Mahdi's harim and large copy of family tree printed at the Survey Office, Khartoum in 1908
SAD.618/8/1-34
[ca. 1930s]
Illustrations for articles: tracings and sketches of maps, with some small maps extracted from printed sources, mainly Africa and Asia
SAD.618/9/1-21
[ca. 1930s]
Illustrations for articles: tracings and sketch maps of Egypt, various periods, and the following printed map:
SAD.618/9/21
[ca. 1900s]
Map showing Cook's tours in Egypt, Arabia Petraea and Lower Nubia, with manuscript annotations showing camel tracks. W.& A.K. Johnston Ltd. Edinburgh and London
scale:   1 : 2,854,868
Size: 63 x 50 cm
Index terms
Thematic maps
SAD.618/10/1-33
[ca. 1930s]
Illustrations for articles: tracings and sketch maps, mainly Africa and the Middle East, with maps extracted from printed sources, and the following printed maps:
SAD.618/10/15
1913 Feb
Map of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: Kordofan Province, showing areas occupied by different tribes. Sudan Survey Office, Khartoum
scale:   1 : 2,000,000
Size: 56 x 40 cm
SAD.618/10/28
1906
Carta dei possedimenti e protettorati Europei nella Somalia. Istuto Geografico Militare.
scale:   1 : 2,500,000
Size: 66 x 74 cm
Index terms
Military maps
SAD.618/11/1-11
[ca. 1930s]
Illustrations for articles: tracings and sketch maps, mainly Africa and the Middle East, with maps extracted from printed sources
4. Photographic Material
SAD.619/1/1-21
[ca.1902-1929]
Postcards and photographs of the journey out to Egypt, places in Egypt and of the journey up the Nile to Khartoum, sent home by Robinson to his family:
SAD.619/1/2
1902 Sep 14
Railway station at Mersin on the Mediterranean coast of Southern Turkey (postcard)
SAD.619/1/3
1907 Mar 23
Avenue de Lesseps, Port Said (postcard)
SAD.619/1/4
[ca.1910s]
Panoramic view of Port Said (colour tinted postcard, Lichtenstern & Harari, Cairo No. 107)
SAD.619/1/5
1929
Photograph of Egyptian gyassa laden with coal, leaving Port Said for Rosetta or Damietta
SAD.619/1/6
1908 Nov 10
The barrage at Assiut, built 1902 (postcard)
SAD.619/1/7
1908 Nov 11
View from the Nile of Luxor Winter Palace (postcard)
SAD.619/1/8
1908 Nov 13
Colour illustration of the Cataract Hotel at Aswan with gyassas on the Nile in the foreground (Union Postale Universelle No. 15)
SAD.619/1/9
1908 Nov 13
Colour illustration of general view of Aswan from the opposite bank of the Nile (Lichtenstern & Harari, Cairo No. 250)
SAD.619/1/10
1909 Jul 28
Colour tinted postcard of tree lined avenue facing the Nile at Aswan, with the church at the canal terminus on the right
SAD.619/1/11
[ca.1910-1920]
Photograph of bystanders watching the first aeroplane to land at Cairo
SAD.619/1/12
[ca.1910-1920]
Photograph of Mr and Mrs S.A. Tippetts standing in front of a biplane at Wadi Halfa (Tippetts retired as Governor of Red Sea Province in 1922)
SAD.619/1/13
[ca.1910-1920]
Postcard of gyassas moored at the riverbank at Aswan
SAD.619/1/14
1916 Dec
Postcard of Sir Reginald Wingate leaving Aswan by steamer for Cairo in order to take over as High Commissioner for Egypt from Sir Henry McMahon
SAD.619/1/15
[ca.1910-1920]
Photograph of Kitchener's Island on the Nile near Aswan
SAD.619/1/16
[ca.1910-1920]
Postcard of the 1st Battalion the Royal Warwickshire Regiment on board a steamer on the Nile
SAD.619/1/17
[ca.1910-1920]
Postcard of steamer moored at the riverbank at Shellal
SAD.619/1/18
1907
Copy photograph from African World of steamer moored at the riverbank at Shellal
SAD.619/1/19
[ca.1910-1920]
Colour tinted postcard showing a general view of Korosko (Lichtenstern & Harari, Cairo No. 319)
SAD.619/1/20
[ca.1910-1920]
Postcard showing general view of Wadi Halfa (F. Fiorillo, Alexandria)
SAD.619/1/21
[ca.1910-1920]
Colour tinted postcard showing passengers on the landing stage at Wadi Halfa
SAD.619/1/22-41
[ca.1904-1912]
Postcards and photographs of Suakin and Port Sudan:
SAD.619/1/22
1906 Nov 3
Postcard of Suakin from the mainland
SAD.619/1/23
1906 Dec 22
Postcard view of Suakin with the causeway and Wakala or Caravanserai centre
SAD.619/1/24
1904
Postcard of early construction work at Port Sudan (P. Marzari & Co)
SAD.619/1/25
1906 Oct 27
Postcard of construction of the Posts and Telegraph Office at Port Sudan (P. Marzari & Co)
SAD.619/1/26
1906 Dec 10
Postcard of Lord Cromer on Sir Reginald Wingate's automobile at the opening of the Port Sudan - Atbara Railway in January of that year (P. Marzari & Co)
SAD.619/1/27
1907 Oct 28
Postcard showing view of early wooden buildings at Port Sudan, taken from the west (P. Marzari & Co)
SAD.619/1/28
[ca.1905-1906]
Postcard view of the quays and sheds at Port Sudan, taken one month before the official opening
SAD.619/1/29
[ca.1906]
Postcard of cantilever bridge for the railway at Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/30
[ca.1906]
Postcard view of the Customs Offices at Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/31
[ca.1906]
Postcard of the Hotel des Etrangers at Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/32
[ca.1906]
Postcard showing the main street at Port Sudan (F. Fiorillo, Alexandria)
SAD.619/1/33
1906
Postcard of Lord Cromer and Sir Reginald Wingate disembarking at the quayside for the official opening of Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/34
1906
Soldiers on parade and flags flying for the official opening of Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/35-36
[ca. 1906-1910]
Postcards of spectators on the verandah of a building, probably for race day at Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/37
[ca. 1906-1910]
Photograph of building, probably housing for a British official at Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/38
1906 Mar
Postcard of Customs Mess at Port Sudan with note by Robinson to the effect that by 1 January 1908 it was his house
SAD.619/1/39
[ca.1906-1910]
Postcard of the regatta at Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/40
1912 Feb
Photograph of flooding at Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/41
[ca.1906-1912]
Postcard of camel race, possibly Port Sudan
SAD.619/1/42-50
[ca. 1898-1912]
Postcards and photographs of Khartoum and Omdurman:
SAD.619/1/42
1907 Jan 23
Colour tinted postcard of the War Office, Khartoum
SAD.619/1/43
[ca.1906-1912]
Colour tinted postcard view of Khartoum
SAD.619/1/44
[ca.1906-1912]
Colour tinted postcard view of Khartoum, with steam roller in the foreground
SAD.619/1/45
1907 Jan 29
Colour tinted postcard of the workshops at Khartoum North (Angelo H. Capato, Khartoum)
SAD.619/1/46
[ca.1906-1912]
Postcard of the Blue Nile Bridge between Khartoum and Khartoum North
SAD.619/1/47
[ca.1906-1912]
Postcard featuring views of the public gardens in Khartoum and Omdurman suq
SAD.619/1/48
[ca.1906-1912]
Colour tinted postcard of the grain market at Omdurman (Angelo H. Capato, Khartoum)
SAD.619/1/49
[ca.1906-1912]
Colour tinted postcard of the Khalifa's house, Omdurman (Angelo H. Capato, Khartoum)
SAD.619/1/50
[ca. 1898-1906]
Colour tinted postcard of the Mahdi's tomb after its destruction during the bombardment of Omdurman, 1898 (G.N. Morhig, No. 450)
SAD.619/1/51-56
[ca.1906-1912]
Postcards and photographs of Kassala Province
SAD.619/1/51
[ca.1906-1912]
Postcard of government guest houses at Erkowit ( ‘Sudan Times’ post card series)
SAD.619/1/52-53
[ca.1906-1912]
Photographs of the Governor-General's camp at Erkowit
SAD.619/1/54
1911 May
Photograph of hill at Erkowit
SAD.619/1/55
1912
Tinted postcard of King George and Queen Mary at Sinkat fort (G.N. Morhig, Khartoum, No. 463)
SAD.619/1/56
[ca.1906-1912]
Postcard of Sudan Government Railways locomotive at desert stop (F. Fiorillo, Aswan)
SAD.619/1/57-66
[ca. 1906-1921]
Assorted photographs and postcards, including southern Sudan:
SAD.619/1/57
1916 Feb 27
Large brick building with verandah, probably Khartoum
SAD.619/1/58
1920 Jan 6
Egyptian Army band, possibly at race meeting
SAD.619/1/59
1920 Apr 6
Postcard of tukls at Gambeila during the rainy season (‘Sudan Times’ post card series, B16)
SAD.619/1/60
1921 Jan 12
Postcard view of the River Baro near Gambeila (‘Sudan Times’ post card series, B18)
SAD.619/1/61
[ca. 1906-1920]
Postcard view of a ford on the River Nile at Jabal Gerri
SAD.619/1/62
[ca. 1906-1920]
Photograph of a saqiyah in a garden, possibly Khartoum
SAD.619/1/63
[ca. 1906-1920]
Unspecified view of the Nile
SAD.619/1/64
[ca. 1906-1920]
Captain Hobbs taking a jump during a race meeting, probably Khartoum
SAD.619/1/65
[ca. 1906-1920]
Captain Fisher on his horse Red Prince, taking a jump during a race meeting, probably Khartoum
SAD.619/1/66
[ca. 1906-1920]
British soldiers taking part in a donkey race, probably Khartoum
SAD.619/1/67-72
[ca. 1906-1920]
Postcards of pen and ink drawings by D.v. Eschwege of locations in the Sudan:
SAD.619/1/67
[ca. 1906-1920]
Baobab tree
SAD.619/1/68
[ca. 1906-1920]
Jabal Hadarbab
SAD.619/1/69
[ca. 1906-1920]
Khor Ashat
SAD.619/1/70
[ca. 1906-1920]
Jabal Okwer
SAD.619/1/71
[ca. 1906-1920]
Two Hadanduwah men standing by tree
SAD.619/1/72
[ca. 1906-1920]
Erkowit
SAD.619/11/1-43
[ca.1906-1914]
Album of photographs, probably taken by Robinson, of locations in Halfa, Red Sea and Khartoum provinces:
SAD.619/11/1
[ca.1906-1908]
Customs Mess at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/2
1906
Steamer moored at Halfa, with camel on riverbank
SAD.619/11/3
1906
Boats moored at quayside in Halfa
SAD.619/11/4
1906
Atbara station
SAD.619/11/5-7
1906
Washout on the railway line near Summit
SAD.619/11/8-10
1908
Flooding at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/11-12
1908
Flooding at construction site at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/13
[ca.1906-1908]
Yuzbashi Hilmi Effendi Ismail, probably at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/14
1908
Railway track and quays at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/15
1908
Ship moored at Port Sudan quays
SAD.619/11/16
[ca.1906-1908]
Workers taking midday rest in the shade of a wooden building, probably Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/17-20
1908
Workers loading gum at Port Sudan quays
SAD.619/11/21-22
1908
Workers at Port Sudan quays, with boats moored in background
SAD.619/11/23
1914 Aug
Group photograph of Port Sudan Volunteers in uniform
SAD.619/11/24
[ca.1906-1908]
Nuggars moored at Omdurman
SAD.619/11/25
1908
Gum stored on the quayside at Khartoum North Customs
SAD.619/11/26
[ca.1906-1908]
Workers cleaning and loading gum, probably Khartoum North
SAD.619/11/27
1908
Men in the river at Omdurman
SAD.619/11/28
1908
Women washing on the riverbank at Omdurman
SAD.619/11/29
[ca.1906-1908]
Men and women at Shendi
SAD.619/11/30
[ca.1906-1908]
Goods at Khartoum North Customs
SAD.619/11/31
[ca.1906-1908]
Elephant tusks at Khartoum North Customs
SAD.619/11/32
[ca.1906-1908]
Women washing vegetables on the riverbank at Omdurman
SAD.619/11/33
[ca.1906-1908]
Steamer heading south on the Red Sea
SAD.619/11/34
[ca.1906-1908]
Harbours and Lights rowing boat, probably at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/35
1906
Entrance to Suakin harbour
SAD.619/11/36
1906
Harbour works at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/37
1906 May
Customs sheds, probably Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/38
[ca.1906-1908]
Gazelle at Port Sudan, with buildings in the background
SAD.619/11/39
1906
SS Fayoum at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/40
[ca.1906-1908]
Women washing clothes in the river at Omdurman
SAD.619/11/41
[ca.1906-1908]
Local housing at Port Sudan
SAD.619/11/42
1906
Sallom station
SAD.619/11/43
[ca.1906-1908]
Diluka at Port Sudan
SAD.1102/1/1-38
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of the journey from Cairo to Shellal and Halfa, including Tanta (SAD.1102/1/3-5), Aswan, Kom Ombo, Abu Simbel and other sites of antiquities, river views and villages on the Nile
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Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/2

SAD.1102/2/1-25
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of Khartoum and Omdurman, including Khartoum North Customs, river views, Gordon's statue and first aeroplane to land at Khartoum (SAD.1102/2/24)
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/3

SAD.1102/3/1-24
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of Erkowit and Tokar, including government rest houses, the Sirdar's camp, hill views, stone circle near Erkowit (SAD.1102/3/19) and Hadanduwah men riding camels
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/4

SAD.1102/4/1-30
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of Port Sudan including early construction, quays, porters, regatta and floods
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/5

SAD.1102/5/1-27
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of Suakin including pilgrim jetty (SAD.1102/5/2-3), gymkhana (SAD.1102/5/5-7), the steamer Fayoum (SAD.1102/5/9), annual migration from the coast to Erkowit and Sinkat (SAD.1102/5/11), Australian graves (SAD.1102/5/25), Shata wells before the dam burst (SAD.1102/5/26), and one print of the entrance to Suakin harbour showing the tall fresh water condenser (SAD.1102/5/13)
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/6

SAD.1102/6/1-43
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of Kassala Province: river views, local terrain, villages and people, including watering animals, Kassala town, Abyssinian pilgrim en route from Gondar to Cairo (SAD.1102/6/38), first house built by McKey Bey at Sinkat for Customs (SAD.1102/6/39), on the old road from Suakin to Kassala (SADF.1102/6/41-43)
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/7

SAD.1102/7/1-7
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of the first passenger train from Halfa to Port Sudan and Suakin, including Atbara railway station (SAD.1102/7/2) and Shendi (SAD.1102/7/6)
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/7

SAD.1102/8/1-57
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of Sennar Province including river views, local terrain, ostriches, local people and livestock
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/8

SAD.1102/9/1-41
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives of White Nile, Sobat and Mongalla including river views, local people, villages, rapids near Rejaf (SAD.1102/9/33), view from top of Rejaf mountain (SAD.1102/9/34)
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/9

SAD.1102/10/1-17
[ca.1905-1935]
Negatives (and one print) of book plates, including 3 notables in the Turkish conquest of the Sudan (SAD.1102/10/2-4), types of officers , men and mercenaries stationed at Suakin and on the Nile 1800-1825 (SAD.1102/10/6-9), with 4 unidentified glass negatives (SAD.1102/10/14-17)
Index terms
Negatives

Former reference number: SAD.619/10

5. Newspaper Cuttings
SAD.618/12/1
1856 Nov 22
Cutting from the Illustrated Times on the Suez Canal
SAD.618/12/2-34
[1920s-1930s]
Cuttings from a variety of newspapers and periodicals concerning matters of archaeological interest, many with photographs of sites, including the re-sealing of Tutankhamen's tomb, 1923, from The Sphere (SAD.618/12/3); discoveries at ancient Athens, from The Illustrated London News, 1929 (SAD.618/12/4); prehistoric Persian pottery, from The Illustrated London News, 1929 (SAD.618/12/5-6); discoveries by Petrie in Southern Palestine, from The Illustrated London News, 1931 (SAD.618/12/9-10); royal tombs at Ur, from The Illustrated London News, 1931 (SAD.618/12/11); excavation of the Sakkara pyramid, Egypt, from The Daily Telegraph, 1936 (SAD.618/12/19); discoveries at Kom Abu Yassin in Egypt, from The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 1937 (SAD.618/12/23); discoveries in the Baharia Oasis, Egypt, from The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 1938 (SAD.618/12/25); discoveries at Gezer in Egypt, from The Palestine Post (SAD.618/12/28-30)
6. Printed Material
In Archive
SAD.619/12/1-174
1924-1934
Bound copy of published articles by Robinson, with some original illustrations and photographs pasted in:
SAD.619/12/3-9
1924 Oct
“The rulers of the Sudan”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 24, No. 93, 39-49
SAD.619/12/10-32
1925 Oct
“The conquest of the Sudan by the Wali of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, 1820-1824”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 25, No. 97, 47-182
SAD.619/12/33-47
1927 Apr
“The Egyptian-Abyssinian war of 1874-1876”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 26, No. 103, 263-280
SAD.619/12/47-48
1929 Jul 1
“Migrations of African peoples from the sea to the interior”, from African Affairs, Vol. 28, Issue 112, 394–395
SAD.619/12/49-52
1926 Oct
“The Tekruri sheikhs of Gallabat (S.E. Sudan)”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 26, No. 101, 47-53
SAD.619/12/53-60
1928 Jul 1
“The Arab dynasty of Dar For (Darfur) A.D. 1448-1874 or A.H. 852-1201 Part 1”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 27, No. 108, 353–363
SAD.619/12/61-68
1928 Oct
“The Arab dynasty of Dar For (Darfur) A.D. 1448-1874 or A.H. 852-1201 Part II”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 28, No. 109, 55–67
SAD.619/12/71-74
1929 Apr 1
“The Arab dynasty of Dar For (Darfur) A.D. 1448-1874 or A.H. 852-1201 Part III”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 28, No. 111, 274–280
SAD.619/12/75-78
1929 Jul 1
“The Arab dynasty of Dar For (Darfur) A.D. 1448-1874 or A.H. 852-1201 Part IV”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 28, No. 112, 379–384
SAD.619/12/79-88
1929 Oct
“The Arab dynasty of Dar For (Darfur) A.D. 1448-1874 or A.H. 852-1201 Part V”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 29, No. 113, 53-70
SAD.619/12/89-99
1930 Jan
“The Arab dynasty of Dar For (Darfur) A.D. 1448-1874 or A.H. 852-1201 Part VI”, from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 29, No. 114, 164–180
SAD.619/12/100-102
[ca. 1930s]
Langley, Michael: “Pastoral ‘Meidobia’”, from unknown publication
SAD.619/12/103-104
1929 Jul 1
“Migrations of African peoples from the sea to the interior”, from African Affairs, Vol. 28, No. 112, 394–395
SAD.619/12/105-113
1931 Oct 1
“Some notes on the regalia of the Fung sultans of Sennar”, from African Affairs, Vol. 30, No. 121, 361–376
SAD.619/12/114-117
1927 Jan
“Notes on the Gamuia tribe, Sudan”, from Journal of the Royal African Society, Vol. 26, No. 102, 138-144
SAD.619/12/118-174
1934 Oct 1
“Rock pictures”, from Journal of the Royal African Society, Vol. 33, No. 133, 353–360, with numerous additional hand drawn illustrations
SAD.619/13/1-22
1929 Apr-Jun
Robinson, Arthur E.: “‘Abu El Kaylik’ , the kingmaker of the Fung of Sennar”, reprinted from American Anthropologist, Vol. 31, No. 2
SAD.619/14/1-58
1931-1936
Bound copies of articles by A.E. Robinson, with additional ilustrations and photographs pasted in, and some annotations:
SAD.619/14/1-11
1931 Jan
“The Mahmal of the Moslem pilgrimage”, reprinted from Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, [117]-127
SAD.619/14/12-22
1931 Jan 1
“The ‘utfa’ or camel-litter of the Arabs”, reprinted from Journal of the African Society, Vol. 30, No. 118, 69–78
SAD.619/14/23-58
1936
“The camel in antiquity”, reprinted from Sudan notes and records, Vol. 19, Pt 1
SAD.619/15/1-2
1934
Robinson, Arthur E.: “The cult of the snake”, reprinted from the St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society's Transactions
SAD.619/16/1-23
1935
Robinson, A. E.: “Dessication or destruction. Notes on the increase of desert areas in the Nile Valley”, reprinted from Sudan notes and records, Vol. 18, Pt 1, with additional illustrations and press cuttings pasted in, and some annotations
SAD.619/16/23-27
1938 Jan
Green, Lawrence G.: “The lost lake Ngami”, from United Empire
SAD.620/1/1-56
1937
Bound copies of offprints of articles from Tanganyika Notes and Records by Robinson, with illustrations and maps pasted in:
SAD.620/1/1-31
1937
“Some historical notes on East Africa”, from Tanganyika Notes and Records
SAD.620/1/32-56
1937
The Shirazi colonizations of East Africa, from Tanganyika Notes and Records
SAD.620/2/1-5
1907 Sep
MacMichael, H.A.: “Notes on the history of Kordofan before the Egyptian conquest”, offprint of an article from unknown publication
SAD.620/3/1-20
1879
G.B. Messedaglia, “Historical and military diary of the risings in Darfur from 1878 to 1881”, typescript copy of an article translated from the original Italian which was published privately in Alexandria and reproduced from an Italian Intelligence Department report, Khartoum 1916
SAD.620/4/1-258
1918
Sudan Notes and Records, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-4, Philosophical Society of the Sudan, Khartoum : [s.n.]; 4 editions bound in one volume with additional illustrations and maps, and the following offprints of articles:
SAD.620/4/7-12
1924 Oct
Robinson, A.E.: The rulers of the Sudan since the Turkish occupation until the evacuation by order of the Khedive, reprinted from the Journal of the African Society, Vol. 24, Issue 93, October 1924, 39–49
SAD.620/4/79-86
1922
Laing, R. A.: The story of gum arabic, London : Edinburgh P.
SAD.620/4/111-115
1905 Apr 1
Hall, Richard N.: “The great Zimbabwe and other ancient ruins in Rhodesia”, reprinted from The Geographical Journal, Vol. 25, Issue 4, 405-414
SAD.620/4/118-131
1911
Crowfoot, J.W.: “Some Red Sea ports in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan”, reprinted from The Geographical Journal, Vol. 37, Issue 5, 523-550
SAD.620/4/174-177
1911 Jan 28
Jackson, H.C.: The Yacubabi
SAD.620/4/178-189
1892
Wingate, F.R.: “The Sudan past and present”, reprinted from Proceedings, Royal Artillery Institution, No. 14, Vol. 19
SAD.620/4/243-258
1925 Oct 1
Robinson, A.E.: “The conquest of the Sudan by the Wali of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, 1820-1824”, reprinted from African Affairs, Vol. 25, Issue 97
SAD.620/5/1-483
1919-1921
Sudan Notes and Records, Vol. 2, Nos 1-4, Vol. 3, Nos 1-4 and Vol. 4, Nos 1-4, Philosophical Society of the Sudan, Khartoum : [s.n.]; 12 editions bound in one volume with additional illustrations and maps and the following original photographs:
SAD.620/5/159
[ca. 1910s]
Tomb at Eilafun, taken by F.C. Rugman
SAD.620/5/191
[ca. 1910s]
Khor Baraka
SAD.620/5/192
[ca. 1910s]
Baling cotton at Tokar
SAD.620/5/193
[ca. 1910s]
Block house at Trinkitat
SAD.620/5/197
1909
Interior of the fort at Tokar
SAD.620/5/198
[ca. 1910s]
The signal tower at Tokar
SAD.620/5/319
[ca. 1910s]
Bara village
SAD.620/5/353
1908
View of Singa
SAD.620/5/412
[ca. 1910s]
Block house at Suakin
SAD.620/5/413
[ca. 1910s]
War memorial to the Australian contingent at Suakin
SAD.620/5/421
[ca. 1910s]
Tukls on Jabal Marra, with Sudanese government official standing centre
SAD.620/5/441
[ca. 1910s]
British man (Yariby) standing with group of Shilluk men on the Sobat
SAD.620/6/1-328
1922-1923
Sudan Notes and Records, Vol. 5, Nos 1-4 and Vol. 6, Nos 1-2, Philosophical Society of the Sudan, Khartoum : [s.n.]; 6 editions bound in one volume with additional illustrations and maps and the following original photographs and printed item:
SAD.620/6/102-103
[ca. 1910s]
Meroitic ruins near Meroe
SAD.620/6/104
[ca. 1910s]
Line of Meroitic columns at Naqa
SAD.620/6/113
[ca. 1910s]
Pyramids at Meroe
SAD.620/6/114
[ca. 1910s]
Meroitic ruins, possibly at Naqa
SAD.620/6/115
[ca. 1910s]
The Lion Temple at Masawarat
SAD.620/6/140
1920
Tombs of Ahmed Pasha Abu Udan and Musa Pasha Hamdi at Khartoum
SAD.620/6/183
[ca. 1910s]
Avenue of columns in interior of unidentified temple
SAD.620/6/325-328
1939
Publicity brochure for The land of Egypt by Robin Fedden (London, 1939)
Separated printed material now in Durham University Library

Printed material deposited with collection; now integrated into the library's printed collections and catalogued on the Open Public Access Catalogue