Semevsky, John (Ivan)
Introduction
Ivan (John) Nicholaiovich Leschitz Semevsky
Arrangement

Catalogue
1. Miscellanea
2. Museum Objects
3. Newspaper Cuttings
Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Semevsky, John (Ivan)
Dates of creation: 1926-1980
Extent: 4 boxes
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Created by: Semevsky, John (Ivan)
Language: English, Russian

Ivan (John) Nicholaiovich Leschitz Semevsky

(1893 - 1980)

1921-1941 Assistant Engineer, Irrigation Department, Wad Medani Division, Blue Nile Province
1941 Assistant Engineer, Irrigation Department, Projects Division, Wad Medani, Blue Nile Province
1942-1943 Assistant Divisional Engineer, Irrigation Department, Abu Ushar Division, Tabat, Blue Nile Province
1943 Assistant Divisional Engineer, Irrigation Department, Wad Medani Division, Basatna, Blue Nile Province
1944-1948 Technical Assistant to the Director, Irrigation Department, Wad Medani, Blue Nile Province
1948 Retired


Arrangement

1. Miscellanea
2. Museum Objects
3. Newspaper Cuttings

Accession details

Presented by Mrs N. Semevsky, 1982, & Miss T. Semevsky, 1989, 2016-2018

Catalogue
1. Miscellanea
SAD.851/9/1
1926
Invitation requesting J. Semevsky to attend the opening of the Sennar Dam
SAD.851/9/2
[c1944-1948]
Card from the Sunday School children of Wad Medani to “Uncle Padre”, designed and drawn by Semevsky
SAD.1009/6/1-28
1946
“Shigenogi, the shoemaker”, fable by J. Semevsky, from which a puppet play was adapted by R.C. Maxwell-Darling in 1946 in Khartoum; with photocopy of original manuscript (SAD.1009/6/1-9); with English translation by Polina S. Klyuchnikova (SAD.1009/6/10-12). See SAD.1009/5.
Language: Russian; English
8 small paintings by Semevsky depicting scenes from the fable remain in private hands.
SAD.851/9/5
after 1980
Leaflet for an exhibition of the work of J. Semevsky
2. Museum Objects
SAD.1009/5/1-8
1946
7 hand puppets (44-56 cm in height) made of ambatch wood and textiles and 1 set of green stage curtains (each 95.5 x 96 cm) painted with a dragon (SAD.1009/5/8), created by J. Semevsky and produced for a children's Christmas entertainment at the Governor-General's Palace in Khartoum hosted by General and Lady Huddleston, 27 December 1946.
SAD.1009/5/1: Meet-You-Eat-You / sea monster
SAD.1009/5/2: Magog / Kiyotada the giant
SAD.1009/5/3: Abracadabra the witch
SAD.1009/5/4: Conductor
SAD.1009/5/5: Shigenogi's grandmother
SAD.1009/5/6: Shigenogi the shoemaker
SAD.1009/5/7: Princess Nogi / Hyacinth

See SAD.851/9/3-4 for newspaper report
Index terms
Objects
3. Newspaper Cuttings
SAD.851/9/3-4
1946 Dec 28
Cutting from the Sudan Star on Semevsky's puppet show at the Governor-General's children's Christmas party