Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Disney, Anthony Wemyss Moore
Dates of creation: 1926-1976
Extent: 2 boxes
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections: Sudan Archive
Created by: Disney, Anthony Wemyss Moore
Language:
English
(1903 - 1979)
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| 1926-1931 | A.D.C. Kurmuk, Fung |
| 1931-1935 | Civil Secretary's Office |
| 1935-1937 | A.D. C./D.C. Wad Medani, Blue Nile Province |
| 1937-1942 | D.C. El Fasher, Darfur |
| 1942-1946 | D.C. Singa, Blue Nile Province |
| 1946-1950 | Asst. Director, Dept. of Economics and Trade |
| 1950-1953 | Director, Dept. of Economics and Trade |
| 1953 | Retired from Sudan service |
| 1953-1957 | Managing Director, Blue Nile Brewing Ltd., Khartoum North |
1. Official Papers
(a) The Fung
(b) Civil Secretary's Office
(c) Wad Medani, Blue Nile Province
(d) El Fasher, Darfur
(e) Singa, Blue Nile Province
(f) Dept. of Economics and Trade
(g) Post Sudan Political Service career
2. Articles, Speeches, Broadcasts (Drafts)
(a) Articles by A.D.
(b) Articles by others
(c) Speeches
(d) Broadcasts
3. Memoirs
4. Miscellanea
5. Newspaper Cuttings
6. Photographic Material
7. Printed Material
(a) In Archive
(b) In Library
Presented by Disney's daughters, Dr Leonard & Mrs D. Lampen, 1981
Catalogue
1. Official Papers
SAD.716/1/1-6
1927 Jan 1
Minutes by the Governor-General on the employment of native officials, with a covering note to Anthony Disney
SAD.716/2/1-4
1928 Dec 12 - 1929 Feb 17
Letters to Anthony Disney while A.D.C., Fung, including letters of appointment as Magistrate, and Civil Secretary re the order of seniority of 1925 and 1926 A.D.C.s
SAD.716/3/1-9
1930 Feb 15 - 1931 Oct 22
Semi-official letters to Anthony Disney while A.D.C., Fung including J.L. Maffey with thanks for hospitality at Kurmuk (SAD.716/3/1); L.F. Nalder re his transfer to Mongalla (SAD.716/3/4); [W.F. Crawford?] re conditions at Wad Medani and possible
trouble on the frontier from the khalifah (SAD.716/3/5-6); L.F. Nalder re conditions in Juba (SAD.716/3/7); C.H. Thomson re Anthony Disney's transfer from Kurmuk
SAD.716/1/7-14
[n.d. c. 1931]
Draft note on the duties of Anthony Disney as A.D.C. between 1926 and 1931
(b) Civil Secretary's Office SAD.716/3/10-24
1932 Apr 4 - 1934 Dec 21
Semi-official letters to Anthony Disney in the Civil Secretary's Office, including T.F.G. Carless exposing the crimes of the ma`mur at Kurmuk with comments by [C.G. Davies] (SAD.716/3/10-20)
SAD.716/1/15-26
1934 Nov 11
Note by Anthony Disney on the use of sub-inspectors in local government with note by Douglas Newbold and comments by `Abd al-Magid Ahmad, 23 Feb 1953
SAD.716/2/5
1935 Aug 20
Civil Secretary's Office circular re the use of service rights
(c) Wad Medani, Blue Nile Province SAD.716/3/25-29
1935 Dec 7 - 1937 Dec 22
Letters to Anthony Disney at Wad Medani, mainly wishing him good luck in his new appointment
SAD.716/1/27
1937 Sep 15
Note on 'Broadcasting for the Sudan' by [Anthony Disney]
SAD.716/2/6-14
1943 Sep 4 - 1946 Jan 9
Letters to and from Anthony Disney while in Fung, Blue Nile Province including Anthony Disney re progress in girls' education, J.W. Robertson on the role of British officials in the Sudan and D.M.H. Evans re studies on Sudanese languages
SAD.716/3/30-38
1938 May 1 - [1942]
Letters to Anthony Disney at El Fasher including M. Perham re the Gezira Scheme (SAD.716/3/30); and W. Runciman and R. Maxwell with thanks for assistance in connection with the forced landing of an aircraft at El Fasher (SAD.716/3/33-35); draft
letter of farewell by Anthony Disney on leaving Darfur (SAD.716/3/37-38)
SAD.716/1/28
1938 Dec 23
Note by Anthony Disney on the need to cut down on paperwork
SAD.716/1/29
1939 Jan 28
List of scale 'S' officials, produced by the Civil Secretary's Office
SAD.716/1/30
1939 Mar 3
Remarks by Anthony Disney on a draft Road Traffic ordinance
SAD.716/1/31-34
1939 Jan 29
Note from the Civil Secretary's Office, on the employment of sub- inspectors
SAD.716/1/35-43
1939 Apr 22
Confidential note by Anthony Disney on the tobacco trade of Darfur, with a covering letter from the Governor
SAD.716/1/44-48
1942 Sep 10
Confidential note from Sir D. Newbold on further association of Sudanese with local and central government in the Sudan, with appendix of related newspaper and journal articles
(e) Singa, Blue Nile Province SAD.716/3/39-47
1942 Dec 14 - 1946 Dec 10
Letters and telegrams to Anthony Disney at Singa including G. Bredin with thanks for hospitality in Singa (SAD.716/3/42); D. Lampen re Anthony Disney's handbook on Fasher and the choice of a successor to Malik Muhammed Mahmud (SAD.716/3/44); J.W.
Robertson re Anthony Disney's new edition of
“Fung Notes” (SAD.716/3/47)
(f) Department of Economics and Trade SAD.716/2/15-26
1947 Dec 17 - 1953 Apr 14
Letters to and from Anthony Disney at the Department of Economics and Trade, including R.G. Howe re the behaviour of British officials towards the Sudanese; Anthony Disney re recruitment of Gordon College diplomates and financial devolution; J.W.
Robertson re employment of non-Sudanese staff after self-government; L.C. Wilcher re training of administrators
SAD.716/3/48-53
1947 - 1952 Jul 16
Semi-official letters to and from Anthony Disney at the Department of Economics and Trade, including Anthony Disney re the battles of Tamai and Abu Klea, 1884-1885 (SAD.716/3/48-49); and re the early life of Christopher Chataway
(SAD.716/3/53)
SAD.716/1/49-52
1948 Feb 21
Note on a circular issued in 1944 on the advisability of 'diluting' local authorities, with a comment on it addressed to Anthony Disney and his reply
SAD.716/1/53-59
1949 Jul 23
Notes by Anthony Disney on the agricultural development of the Southern Sudan
SAD.716/1/60-65
1952 Jan
Tables of statistics relating to prices and weights in the Sudan compiled by the Department of Economics and Trade
SAD.716/1/67-75
1952 Jan 30
Report by Clive R. Hargreaves on the practicability of establishing a cotton textile industry in the Sudan, with appended programme for discussions on the enquiry
SAD.716/1/76
1952
Tables relating to pre and post-war volume and value of the Sudan's chief exports, compiled by the Department of Economics and Trade
SAD.716/1/77
1952
Statement by the Executive Council of the Department of Economics and Trade, seeking to inspire confidence for the future of the Sudan
(g) Post Sudan Political Service Career SAD.716/1/78-79
1957 Feb 26
Minutes of the seventy-second meeting of the chaplains' sustentation fund
SAD.716/3/56-77
1957 May 4 - 1970 Jul 19
Letters to and from Anthony Disney and his wife re Sudan affairs including Hugo [?] to Mrs Disney re her husband's departure from the Sudan (SAD.716/3/56-58); Anthony Disney re the re-employment of British officials in the Sudan (SAD.716/3/62);
M. Kitchener (niece of Lord Kitchener) and D.M.H. Evans re the Sudan service in Westminster Abbey (SAD.716/3/64-65); farewell letter from the Sudanese Ambassador to the Embassy staff (SAD.716/3/73-74)
2. Articles, Speeches, Broadcasts (Drafts)
(a) Articles by Anthony Disney SAD.716/4/9-12
[c. 1950]
Draft dialogue by Anthony Disney on the dependence of the Sudan on foreign imports, intended as feature for
El Nur, with letter of thanks from R. Hodgkin
SAD.716/4/1-8
1952 Dec 20 - 1953 Mar 10
Article by Anthony Disney on the present economic situation in the Sudan with appended captions for photograph and 2 tables, Anthony Disney's covering letter; article as it appeared in
The Times Review of Industry, Feb 1953 and reply by Anthony Disney
SAD.716/4/13-21
1954 Feb 26 - Mar 23
“The Sudan elections” from Contemporary Review, with comments by Anthony Disney
SAD.716/4/37-46
[c. 1958]
Questionaire on
“The human factor in British colonialism; the case of the Sudan”, with answers by Anthony Disney
SAD.716/4/34-36
1941
Notes for B.O.A.C. travellers on El Fasher, produced by the D.C.'s office, El Fasher
SAD.716/4/22-24
1954
Article, sent to the
Manchester Guardian, on the riot in Khartoum, author unknown
SAD.716/4/25-28
1955
Article entitled
“The Sudan Political Service hands over”, author unknown
SAD.716/4/29-31
1957 Jun
Article, sent to the
Manchester Guardian, on the first Sudanese parliament, author unknown
SAD.716/4/32-33
1958 Nov 20
Article entitled
“Sudan coup d'etat - first impressions”, possibly by Peter Kilner
SAD.716/5/1
1949 Dec
Notes for a talk by Anthony Disney to the Khartoum Rotarians on slavery
SAD.716/5/2-7
1951 Mar 21-22
Speech delivered by Anthony Disney to the Chamber of Commerce on economic matters, with copy reply from
Sawt el Sudan no 3131
SAD.716/5/8-9
1954 Mar 30
Notes for a talk by Anthony Disney to the Khartoum Rotarian Club on the future of the Sudan
SAD.716/5/10-15
[c. 1960]
Speech on
“Planning the Nile Valley”
SAD.716/5/16-17
[n.d.]
Rough draft of a speech by Anthony Disney on the occupation of Darfur
SAD.716/5/18-63; SAD.716/6/1-55
1954 Oct 22 - 1958 Feb
Series of reports by Anthony Disney on a variety of subjects submitted for broadcast by the B.B.C.:
SAD.716/5/18-20
1954 Oct 22
Juba Conference
SAD.716/5/21-22
1954 Oct 30
Sudan harvest; University of Khartoum degree ceremony
SAD.716/5/23-24
1954 Nov 6
Affairs in Egypt; 20th anniversary of Bahkt er Ruda
SAD.716/5/25
1954 Nov 14
Maulid al-Nabi celebrations; Remembrance Day service
SAD.716/5/26-27
1954 Nov 20
20th anniversary celebrations for Institute of Education
SAD.716/5/28
1954 Nov 28
Departure of seven British Governors of provinces
SAD.716/5/29-30
1954 Dec
Elementary education in Khartoum North
SAD.716/5/31-32
1954 Dec 11
Nile Waters question
SAD.716/5/33
1954 Dec
Completion of Sudanisation
SAD.716/5/34
1954 Dec 26
Crisis in the Council of Ministers
SAD.716/5/35-36
1954 Dec 31
Changes in the Council of Ministers
SAD.716/5/37
1955 Jan 6
Sudan Engineering Society exhibition
SAD.716/5/40
1955 Jan 23
Progress of secondary education
SAD.716/5/41
1955 Jan 28
Formation of the National Independence Front
SAD.716/5/43
1955 Feb 20
First British Trade Mission to the Sudan
SAD.716/5/44
1955 Feb 25
Resignation of three Parliamentary Under Secretaries
SAD.716/5/45-46
1955 Mar 6
Economic policy
SAD.716/5/47
1955 Mar 12
Retirement of Sir Robert Howe
SAD.716/5/48
1955 Mar 18
Nuer/Dinka dispute over grazing rights
SAD.716/5/49
1955 Apr 1
Timetable for self-determination
SAD.716/5/50
1955 Apr 8
Southern opposition to independence
SAD.716/5/51-52
1955 Apr 16
Breakdown of Cairo Nile Waters talks
SAD.716/5/53
1955 Apr 22
Educational policy for the southern provinces
SAD.716/5/54
1955 Apr 29
Preparations for first census
SAD.716/5/55-56
1955 May 13
Breakdown in relations between Egypt and the Sudan
SAD.716/5/57
1955 May 27
Speech by the P.M. at an official reception
SAD.716/5/58
1955 Jun 3
Egyptian propaganda in the Sudan
SAD.716/5/59
1955 Jun 10
Opening of telephone lines to Juba, El Fasher and Kassala
SAD.716/5/60
1955 Jun 18
Foreign trade delegations to the Sudan
SAD.716/5/61
1955 Jun 24
Sandstorm in Tokar
SAD.716/5/62
1955 Jul 8
Preparations for special meeting of the Sudanese Parliament
SAD.716/5/63
1955 Jul 22
Threatened strike by Gezira Board tenants
SAD.716/6/1
1955 Oct 28
Official opening of Guneid irrigation scheme
SAD.716/6/2
1955 Nov 6
1955/56 budget
SAD.716/6/3-4
1955 Nov 11
Resignation of the P.M.
SAD.716/6/5
1955 Nov 18
Restarting of the industrial plants at Nzara, Equatoria
SAD.716/6/6
1955 Nov 25
Financial loss of Northern agricultural schemes
SAD.716/6/7
1955 Dec 4
Meetings between `Ali al-Mirghani and `Abd al-Rahman al Mahdi
SAD.716/6/8
1955 Dec 12
Unrest at University College, Khartoum
SAD.716/6/9-10
1955 Dec 20
Declaration of independence approved by the House of Representatives
SAD.716/6/11
1955 Dec 30
Members of the Council of State
SAD.716/6/12-13
1956 Jan 2
Official ceremonies to mark independence
SAD.716/6/14
1956 Jan 13
Fiftieth anniversary of a leading British firm in Khartoum
SAD.716/6/15-16
1956 Jan 20
Development of agriculture in the Sudan
SAD.716/6/17
1956 Jan 27
The Approved Enterprises (Concessions) Bill
SAD.716/6/18
1956 Feb 4
Membership of the new Council of Ministers
SAD.716/6/19
1956 Feb 10
Handing over of Gambeila trading station to Ethiopia
SAD.716/6/20
1956 Feb 17
The High Dam project
SAD.716/6/21-22
1956 Mar 3
Death of 194 persons at Kosti prison
SAD.716/6/23
1956 Mar 9
Labour questions
SAD.716/6/24
1956 Mar 16
Creation of a Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a Foreign Service
SAD.716/6/25
1956 Mar 23
Exhibition of Prison Service products
SAD.716/6/26
1956 Mar 30
Extension of the Gezira Scheme
SAD.716/6/27
1956 Apr 13
Changes in the political parties
SAD.716/6/28
1956 Apr 24
Road development programme
SAD.716/6/29
1956 May 4
Creation of a new currency
SAD.716/6/30
1956 May 11
Communist trade delegations to the Sudan
SAD.716/6/31
1956 May 18
Opening of the El-Obeid - Abu Zabad Railway
SAD.716/6/32
1956 May 25
Development of women's work
SAD.716/6/33
1956 Jun 1
University of Khartoum Bill
SAD.716/6/35
1956 Jun 15
Sudan membership of the International Labour Organisation
SAD.716/6/36
1956 Jun 22
Emergence of the People's Democratic Party
SAD.716/6/37
1956 Jul 6
Political developments
SAD.716/6/38
1956 Jul 13
Arrival of first army officers trained as air pilots
SAD.716/6/39
1956 Jul 20
Reduction of exports
SAD.716/6/40
1956 Jul 27
Creation of the University of Khartoum
SAD.716/6/41
1956 Nov 9
Sudan support for Egypt
SAD.716/6/42
1956 Dec 28
Progress during the first year after independence
SAD.716/6/43
1957 Jan 18
Sugar production in the Southern Sudan
SAD.716/6/44
1957 Jan 25
Introduction of a Sudanese currency
SAD.716/6/45
1957 Feb 1
Extension of the Gezira scheme
SAD.716/6/46
1957 Feb 8
Resumption of Nile Waters Control talks
SAD.716/6/47
1957 Feb 15
Mechanised crop production at Gedaref
SAD.716/6/48
1957 Mar 1
Official opening of the new steam generating station at Khartoum
SAD.716/6/49
1957 Mar 15
Visit of President Nixon to the Sudan
SAD.716/6/50
1957 Mar 22
Delay in Sudanese elections
SAD.716/6/51
1957 Apr 7
First full year of the University of Khartoum
SAD.716/6/52-55
1958 Feb
Preparations for the general election
3. Memoirs
SAD.716/7/1-76
1943-1958
“All in the day's work in the Sudan 1926-1957”, a series of articles by Anthony Disney, forming a memoir of his life in the Sudan
4. Miscellanea
SAD.716/8/15-28
1936-1937
Vocabulary of terms used in the Gezira Scheme, intended as a special chapter in the new edition of
Sudan Arabic by Hillelson
Language: English, Arabic
SAD.716/8/1
1937 Jul
Poem in Latin written to Jack Miller by Anthony Disney en route to the Sudan
SAD.716/8/2-3
[c. 1953]
List of Anthony Disney's financial assets and investments from 31 Dec 1927 - 31 Dec 1952
SAD.716/8/4
1954 Jan 1
Official invitation for Anthony Disney to attend the inauguration of the Sudanese Parliament
SAD.716/8/5
1954 Nov 20
Programme for a special review for departing governors entitled
“Black and Blue”
SAD.716/8/6-10
1960 Jan - Mar
Circular letter concerning an order of service for the unveiling of the Sudan Tablet at Westminster Abbey
SAD.716/8/11-12
1956 Jan 1
Programme for the Sudanese Republic Flag Day ceremony at the Parliament and Palace, Khartoum
SAD.716/8/13
1957 May
Card sent to Sudanese friends by Anthony Disney on his final departure from the Sudan
SAD.716/8/14
1957 May 16
Signatures of the donors of a silver salver, gift to Anthony Disney on his departure from the Sudan
SAD.716/8/29-30
[n.d.]
Notes on the Arabic language
Language: English, Arabic
SAD.716/9/1-88
[n.d.]
Anthony Disney's personal vocabulary book of Arabic words and phrases. Includes also notes on common diseases and their treatment
Language: English, Arabic
5. Newspaper Cuttings
SAD.716/12/1-95
1926
Album containing newspaper cuttings from
The Times on matters connected with Egypt and the Sudan and the East and West African Protectorates, with index:
SAD.716/12/23-26,30
Kenya, including the Conference of East African Governors at Nairobi
SAD.716/12/29
Development of motor transport in East and Central Africa
SAD.716/12/35
N. Rhodesian 'watch tower movement'
SAD.716/12/64-69
Sudan, including White Nile Dam
SAD.716/12/72-75
Sudan, including appointment of Sir John Maffey as Governor-General
SAD.716/12/81-83,93
Mr Ormsby-Gore's tour of W. Africa
SAD.716/12/84-92
Nigeria, including railway development
SAD.716/10/1-3
1936 Aug
“Anglo-Egyptian Treaty” from
The Times
SAD.716/10/4
1949
“Sudan beef-canning project” from [
The Times ]
SAD.716/10/5-7
1950 Mar 4
“Agriculture and industry in the Sudan”, by Anthony Disney, from
The Sudan Herald
SAD.716/10/8-9
1950 Aug
“Rotarians hear of vast contrasts in the Sudan”
SAD.716/10/10-13
1951 Mar 22
“Mr Disney reviews Sudan's trading prospects” from
The Sudan Herald and
Sudan Star
SAD.716/10/14
1951 Oct 14
“A.P.H. - Egypt” from
Sunday Graphic
SAD.716/10/15
1953 Oct 31
“Sudan prepares to vote” from
The Manchester Guardian
SAD.716/10/16
1953 Nov 10
“Opening of Singa branch line”
SAD.716/10/17
1953 Nov 28
“Success of Sudan election” from
The Manchester Guardian
SAD.716/10/18
1954 Jan 9
“Cabinet is formed” from the
Sudan Star
SAD.716/10/19
1954 Apr 15
“Khartum's new airport” from
The Manchester Guardian
SAD.716/10/20
1954 Apr 15
“Dilemma of "expatriate" civil servants in the Sudan”
SAD.716/10/21
1954 Jun 17
“Foreign capital” from
Morning News
SAD.716/10/22
1954
“Opening of Singa - Er Roseires branch line”
SAD.716/10/24-30
1954
Re the handover of power, from
The Daily Telegraph and
The Manchester Guardian
SAD.716/11/1
1955 Apr
“Dispute over the Nile Waters”
SAD.716/11/2
1955 May 13
“Making the most of cotton” from
The Manchester Guardian
SAD.716/11/3
1955 Sep 10
“The Sudan's first census”
SAD.716/11/4
1955 Dec 13
“Immediate task for Sudanese”
SAD.716/11/5
1956 Jan 4
“Supreme Commission and Prime Minister entertain Codomini representatives”, from
The Morning News
SAD.716/11/6
1956 Feb 12
“Sudan's concern over "Nasser's pyramid"”
SAD.716/11/7
[1957 Mar 28]
“Sudan cabinet formed” from
The Times
SAD.716/11/8
1957 May 18
“Anthony Disney looks back” from
The Morning News
SAD.716/11/9
1957 May 22
Photograph of presentation to Anthony Disney on his retirement from the Blue Nile Brewery Ltd., from
The Morning News
SAD.716/11/10
1958 Feb 18
“Sudan rejects Egypt's ultimatum” from
The Times
SAD.716/11/11
[c. 1958]
“The Sudan pulls ahead”
SAD.716/11/12
1958 Feb 18
“Nasser grabs at Sudan” from the
Daily Mail
SAD.716/11/13
1960 Mar 9
“The Duke unveils Sudan tablet”, from
The Times
SAD.716/11/14
1966 Dec 30
“Republic of the Sudan” from
The Times
SAD.716/11/15
1970 Jul
“The noble Neem tree” by Anthony Disney
SAD.716/11/16-19
1972 Mar
Re the peace settlement between N. and S. Sudan, from
The Guardian
SAD.716/11/20
1976 Aug
“Plush hotels a symbol of Sudan's big ambitions” from
The Guardian
6. Photographs
SAD.717/2/2
Group of S.P.S. probationers on board S.S.
Sagaing
(b) Blue Nile Province (Fung) SAD.717/1/1-199
1926-1931
Album of photographs taken by Anthony Disney while A.D.C. Kurmuk. With the exception of the first 8 photographs which illustrate the journey by sea to the Sudan, all photographs have detailed captions (not visible in the album) which have been
recorded verbatim below:
SAD.717/1/9
The ‘sunshine express’ on the Desert Railway between Port Sudan and Khartoum and some of the 1926 probationers
SAD.717/1/11
A typical station on the Port Sudan-Khartoum line
SAD.717/1/12
View of the mess from the river
SAD.717/1/13
The mudirieh from the river
SAD.717/1/14
The mess, Singa. My rooms are on the ground floor at this end. The door behind the foot of the stairs leads into my bathroom. One window of my sitting room is out of sight behind the pillar to the right of the bottom of the stairs and a narrow
strip of one of the others appears on the right of the corner pillar of the verandah
SAD.717/1/15
The mudiria, Singa as seen when approached from the direction of the Mess
SAD.717/1/16
The view from the roof of the mess, looking S.E. (up the Nile). The river shows through the trees on the left. The big building on the right is the “Mudiria” (Prov. H.Q.), the next big building is the mosque, then
after a gap, the white building above the dark tree is the chief Greek shop and the Merkaz appears very small seeming to touch it on the right. The garden is beyond the right hand bit of water
SAD.717/1/17
From the roofs of the Mudiria, looking down the road. The two big trees breaking the horizon on the left give the position of the garden. The river is to the left. The nearest building is the school and the Merkaz just appears beyond it. The
lines are a light railway, used for hand trolleys taking water to the prison etc., I proceed along this road several times daily
SAD.717/1/18
The “Merkaz” or “Zaptia” - my office. The windows of my room are hidden by the two trees on the left. Petitioners etc., sit [and] wait under the straw shelter in front. The Union
Jack and Egyptian flag float on either side of the steps. The mess is half a mile to the right and I took this with my back to the river
SAD.717/1/19
The new D.C.'s house nearly complete (taken to complete Budgett's series)
SAD.717/1/20
In the shopping area - Singa
SAD.717/1/21
In the shopping area - Singa
SAD.717/1/22
A Boulevard in Singa - the only street with a lot of trees in it
SAD.717/1/23
In the foreground the Peddlars' market. These stalls have to be taken down at night. In the background the Greek stores, from which I buy everything from ? to macaroni. The river lies ?? mile away beyond the stalls
SAD.717/1/24
Opposite the mess. Two native boats rowing down stream. The sailing is done at this time of year so the mast is laid horizontally on supports and becomes the roof-beam; and one builds a house of mats and grass. All the crew row in the bows. Note
the tiller and huge rudder. The water is now over the sand bank and up to the trees in the background.
SAD.717/1/25
The Post-boat. It is propelled by one big paddle wheel in the stern. It pushes two barges and has one beside it as well on the other side (also opposite the mess)
SAD.717/1/26
The equivalent of the Singa Water Board. Donkeys coming up from the river with their water skins filled. Each carries a skin on each side. Note the wide use of the petrol can, including one being carried by a lady on her head. The people with
decayed [?] felt hats are Abyssinian. The fact that the jetty on the right will be submerged, even with the platform raised to the top of the uprights gives you an idea of what the flood is like
SAD.717/1/27
A ‘sagia’ at work. The bulls go round and cause the upright bit of wood which is tapered at the top to revolve. On this, out of sight, is a (wooden) cog wheel meshing at right angles with one on the axle of the
water wheel itself, which takes a rope belt with the jars attached to it. Each as it reaches the top pours (some of) its water into a trough and thence into the channel
SAD.717/1/28
A native boat approaching the 'docks' at Singa
SAD.717/1/29
S.G.S. Sultan Hussein - often my temporary home
SAD.717/1/30
A native boat. Showing how the sail is stowed by being furled upwards against the long yard. The specs visible ?? and ?? way up the latter are men doing the furling
SAD.717/1/31
The ‘floating zoo’ on its way from Singa to Makwar on board S.G.S. Sultan Hussein (tied up at the Fellata village - MAYERNO)
SAD.717/1/32
On the move - the giraffe 'looking out of the window'
SAD.717/1/33
Lion cub and ‘keeper’ - Singa Zoo. [It] has a tendency to rickets and is fed on malt and cod liver oil with milk from a goat
SAD.717/1/34
Giraffe and Taytel [?] - quite happy together
SAD.717/1/36
King's Day 1928. School football. Singa v Karkoj. Gordon as referee
SAD.717/1/37
King's Day 1928. Tug of War - Army v Police. Nalder in white, holding the rope
SAD.717/1/38
King's Day 1929. Wrestling on mules
SAD.717/1/39
King's Day 1928. Wrestling in sacks. Nalder and [L.M.] Keer in white on far side
SAD.717/1/41
Prisoners weeding round the Mess at Singa
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The guard of honour from the Eastern Arab Corps of the Sudan Defence Force, on the occasion of the arrival of Nalder
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A small part only of the Sennar Dam
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A general view of the pleasure part of Singa garden. The boys are standing on one tennis court and the other is just behind them. There is a banana patch out of sight beyond the dark hedge on the left and the general vegetable part is behind the
big tree in the middle. The boys pick up the tennis-balls
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Where my bananas grow in Singa garden. Note the curious effect produced by the wind blowing the leaves into shreds. A bunch of bananas can be seen on the right
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This was an attempt to photograph rain which has not really come off except for the generally rather odd look of things and for the white streaks just left of the pillar, which are the water pouring out of one of the many pipes which drain the
roof. This is looking out of the front door of the Mess towards the river
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Budgett's house, with the Merkaz in the background. (Fear there will be several of this rather dull subject, as he gave me some films specially to keep him informed of progress)
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‘Shidding up’ after the mid-day halt in a small village. The right hand figure is Osman my body-servant, next my camel-men, with the pack I always used motor-biking slung on his shoulder. The other is a hireling.
The camels shown are my own 3 - the middle one being the one I ride. The grass affair on the right is the humblest kind of hut with a flat roof (the village was Saboonibe)
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A typical fairly poor village. I spent the middle of a day in the hut on the left which, as you see, is neat and clean-looking (Village of Aba Sorra)
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A typical “rest house” where one spends nights on trek (Village of Abu Huk [?]). Ground plan thus:
ACB wall is opaque. BDA is wicker work to let draught through. AX is an opaque partition, YZ a wicker one.
Shaded part is the bathroom and dressing room. One sleeps in the open
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Where we had lunch on our excursion to the Dinder on July 1st - the Abu Hashim rest house. The Ford can be made out just to the right of the rest house. We actually sat outside under the big tree which contained several monkeys on our arrival
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A view of the sort which one meets with further south. The palms are small Dom palms (from the point of which comes 'vegetable ivory'). The large and curiously tapering tree on the left is a tebeldi, the trunks of which sometimes reach
astonishing sizes (Abu Rawad [?] near Roseires).
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Getting water up from a well in the same way as it has been done since the beginning of time. The lady on the left is carrying her 'bucket' full, to pour the water into the raised mud trough on the extreme left, from which her animals will
shortly drink as in the other picture
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Anthony Disney on camel. Singa 1927
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On the river bank, a nomad Arab and his two camels, which are drinking out of the basin he holds for them
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A busy human and animal scene at the well. Half one of my policemen appears on the extreme right
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On the river bank; refreshment for the moke. Note the native saddle on the other moke
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Carrying water up from the river in gourds. Note the men sitting idly on the top of the bank
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Part of a huge herd of camels belonging to Nomad Arabs returning from watering. The misty effect is caused by the clouds of dust (Hegeirat)
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Tebeldis near Roseires. The Nile in the background (Note the Blue Nile is here doing 'its long journey across the sands of the Sudan' - see 'The Times')
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Palms and tebeldis at Roseires
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Two bushes of Kitr (Acacia Mellifua) in flower (masses of white flowers - a little difficult to make out at first in the photo)
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Motoring between Karkoj and Abu Hashim in October
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A tebeldi flanked by young Dom (dome) palms
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Two ladies doing their share of the transport. A little bit of the steamer appears on the left and a good chunk of Nile in the middle distance. This is one of the places which were the object of my first two trips on the steamer
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A tebeldi - the rather nightmare - like tree with the huge trunk -just coming into leaf. Unfortunately no person to give the scale, but the object at the roots to the left is a donkey saddle and the dog a little further to the left is the size of
a fair-sized fox terrier
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‘Singa's savernake’ in the sunt forest. The trees just coming into leaf. They are like our acacias but with smaller leaves and yellow flowers. The seeds - or rather seed-pods are used in tanning, being exported
from Singa to England
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Some of the older generation putting maize into sacks. Note the height of the stalk on the right
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This and the two others show scenes in the rescuing of the maize crop (grown in the area flooded by the dam, after the emptying of the reservoir) before the river washes it away by rising again. Here you see the water rising in a channel and a
crowd of boys who are about to load a pile of maize into boats. (Note typical native axe)
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Showing method of road making being tried here. Procedure 1. Plough does furrows on each side. 2. Bulls draw the GUSSABIA towards the road and the man fills it with earth by raising handles so that front edge digs up earth. 3. On arrival at
furrow, it is tipped up and the earth distributed evenly over the surface thus making raised road. Gussi [?] is kind of super dustpan
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The new road on which I have been working (poor photo I fear, but shows the trees well)
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Omda Ali Sugr (u as in but, g as in go and a suspicion of a vowel between the g and r), with whom I was on trek lately. He was a great slave owner in the old days. Excellent old chap. Note the piece of his turban hanging down by his left ear -
shows he is a Mahdist in a mild way
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Omda Yusif el Mardi who went with me to Bozi and Mazmum. My favourite Omda - fairly wicked, fairly efficient, great fun and an excellent travelling companion
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Three of my retainers. Right to left - Mohammed Suliman (cook); Osman Da-ood (butler, valet, waiter, laundry, etc) and Ibrahim - a boy who is working as groom while the real groom is in hospital. They are standing in front of the Mess - note the
Baronial effect of the arch
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Downstream of Asswan Dam 1928
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Stomboli from SS “Yorkshire”
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Shifting cargo on SS “Yorkshire” in the Red Sea, July 1929
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Stromboli from SS “Yorkshire”
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About to start off from a Rest House (Wad el Din[?]) after lunch. A camel policeman and a little mild packing of luggage on the right
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A mid-day halt near a water hole on the way to Mazmum on 21/11/28. The left hand figure is Omda Yusif el Mardi, 3rd from left the police officer, white figure near right, Nazir Idris el Naim. The others are policemen - some of my escort
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The Rest House at Mazmum where I perched for 12 days 22/11/28-4/12/28, showing the shoulder of the Gebel in the background. Odd effect of light is due to taking photo at midday into the sun with lense shaded (the only way to get light on the N.
side)
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Mazmum Rest House from the S.E.
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A bad picture, I fear. A corner of one of the Mazmum hafirs
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Some of the slave children squatting in one of my grass shelters
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Slave boys, police etc., at Mazmum. The Gebel rising up on the left. The big tree is a HEGLEEG and the one on the rt a DOME palm
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A consignment of slaves leave for Singa, with their armed guard. Note the mixture - Semi-Arab police, negroid slaves, Greek driver (in helmet on running board). American lorry with its name in English characters on the back and Greek ones on the
side
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The bank of the Nile about 50 miles S. of Singa
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A group of natives seeing me [off] at a village landing place. The bearded figure in front 2nd from right is a big Omda - Mohammed Ali el Naim
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Mid-day on the river bank
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Another ‘cow study’ as you liked the last one. Also note the logs of wood - some of it mahogany - brought down from Abyssinia by the flood and fished out by the people
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On the Blue Nile. Birds - lots of them - on the edge of a sand bank. Try magnifier and you will see the huge number of them
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On the Blue Nile - birds again - also quite a lot
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Looking across the Blue Nile to Karkoj from the West Bank
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The Dinder (dry) at Abu Hashim, from the Rest House
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Rivetters at work on a steel 'shoe' ford [?] pier of the Dinder Bridge
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Concrete mixer etc., at work on a pier of the Dinder Bridge. Beyond is one of the pools which are left when the river dries
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Bridge building on the Dinder. Note that the river bed is dry. A pier in process of construction
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Fitting of the steel ‘shoe’ for a pier of the Dinder Bridge
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At work on one of my wells, at a village called MASOODIYYA. A concrete section being swung out over the well to be let down. Note other sections on the ground, the Governor's new Ford and the village in the background
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A camel drinking from the Nile
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This was meant to show a comic bird but he is only faintly visible in top right hand corner. However, its quite a nice tree!
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Jock - looking a bit peeved at being dragged out into the sun to have his photo taken. At Cholei
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Indigent females about to receive gifts of grain at the Bairam festival
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A ‘sword dance’ (one ‘sword’ being an axe and the others sticks). The motions are those of the 'clash' movement in English sword dances
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Sawing a log lengthways for making into beds - a native two-man saw at work in Singa
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Chicken de-ticking a camel (Ali Rahma Yusif's) at Digeilit (Kineiza Omodia) 1929
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Locusts at Gelgani [Galgani?] 1929
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Several locusts on one heglig berry (centre) at Gelgani 1929
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Village hafir at Um Kheirein (Kineiza Omodia) 1929
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Taken by Thomas. A group at Suntat well. I am under the right hand leg of the tripod, behind the man with the pointed beard, seen in profile
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Young teitel (hartebeest) in Singa Zoo 1929
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The ‘sentinel's seat’ on the summit of Gebel Mazmum (in shadow below the solitary white stone)
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One of the ?? corn-grinding hollows ?? at Mazmum (longest diameter about 18 ins)
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Dhows in the Suez Canal seen from SS 'Yorkshire' July 1929
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H.M.S. “Kent” in the Red Sea, July 1928 from SS 'Burma'
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In the Suez Canal on board SS “Yorkshire” July 1929
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Macknell (holding wing of duck), the Omda of Khogalab and Lewis, after a grouse and duck shoot
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If you look hard you will see a man, then to his right a camel's head, then another man's head. Another phase of the Dinder crossing at Um Aradeib. Camels like swimming!
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Crossing the Dinder at Um Aradeib. Mokes don't like swimming!
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Omda Beshir Mohammed Beshir fords the Dinder
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Retinue on the sand by the Dinder after wading across at Rowina
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Arriving on the W. side of the Khor Agaliyin after paddling across. A villager and two policemen
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A rather unsuccessful effort to photograph the Khor Agaliin at Dul with water lilies (the little white dots)
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In foreground - stooks of sesame. A field of millet in the background. (Omda Mohd. Gaafri and Sh of Bardana [?])
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A good crop of moderately tall millet - only up to the donkey's head, as you see
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Threshing millet. The heads are piled on a mat and then beaten with a stick
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Seelag trees - rather like silver birches - on the Khor Agaliyin
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In a Dura (millet) field (Omda Beshir Mohd Beshir in profile. Ombashi Awad Mohd)
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‘At the cottage door’. What one sees as one sits in a hut in any one of the countless villages of the central Sudan. (Actually at Dul on the Khor Agaliin)
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The cold grey light of dawn was just a little [too] cold and grey here to show you the scene of one of my night halts on the Dinder, but you can see some fairly tall grass in the background (Hannid)
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Looking upstream from inside my tent near the Yabas Bridge site. Note the tumbled rocks and waterfall
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A make-shift Rest House at Rowina on the Dinder. Sh. El Tom Abashir
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The Yabus at the proposed site for the Bridge looking down stream. The water here is 56 feet wide and 9 feet deep
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On the way from Wisko to Kurmuk. A halt at Keilli. Gebel Tornasi in the background and Lizzie in the foreground
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The view from my verandah, to the S. Jebel Jerok on right. The background is all mountains, but they don't show in the photo (they are usually hazy)
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A ‘rock gemeiza’ tree (species of wild fig) at Kurmuk. Note the roots clinging to the rocks
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A tebeldi grove at Kurmuk. Woman in foreground gives an idea of the girth of the trees
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Kurmuk Merkaz ...... The four capacious offices of which you see the doors, house (R to L) Translator-Clerk; Mamur; Accountant-cashier; Police Station
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My office, Kurmuk. At rt angles to main block at its right hand end as you look at it
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My house, with shoulder of Jebel Kurmuk in background
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An 'outpost of Empire'. Kurmuk grim fortress
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The Mek of Kukuli outside his house on the Jebel
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Grain store etc, on Jebel Kukuli
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In the [host?] of the Rest House, Kukuli
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Ingessana dancing at Wisko 23/11/29
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Ingessana at Wisko 23/11/29. Note the curved sword carried by no. 3 from left - also the goat skin loin cloth of the bloke in the foreground and the white grease on the hair of the women on the right
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A Berta band at Ora on occasion of visit by Nalder and self Jan 1930. Note the technique - a piece of wood held between the legs is hit with a stick held in the right hand, while the left hand holds a flute which is played at the same time
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At Ora on occasion of visit by Nalder and self, Jan 1930
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A mixed crowd at Ora on occasion of visit by Nalder and self, Jan 1930
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Part of the song and dance for the Governor-General, as seen from the 'dais'
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Sitt [Aluna's?] houses at Mortesoro
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Halt for breakfast at Jebel Tunga R. to L. Beavan's lorry, my 'pickup', my lorry
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Gathered round my tent. Gurra villagers at [Fantoka?] on the Khor Tornbakh. Note pipe
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The water arrives at Danga. Gurra women directed to the Commissariat part of the camp by Sheikh Gubara Liti
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Wash and brush up after crossing Liang marshes
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Cleaning up after wading through the Liang marshes. Servants, police, Sh. Mohd. Zubeir in the middle, mules, ponies and a sprinkling of Gurra villagers
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A hill Barun band. Note the huge ‘Zumbard’ ending in a round gourd
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Anticipation. Uduks sitting round at Belatoma hoping to be given salt. Note that the combined garments of the whole crowd amount to two armlets
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Realization. The salt is given out and received in Dom Palm leaves. Sh Mohd. Zubeir, with some of his Uduks at Belatoma
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Dashish. A Koma band preparing to play while another plays in the background
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Thanksgiving. A song and dance by the Belatoma Uduks signifies appreciation of the salt. Band in middle with dancers moving round anti- clockwise
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At Dashish. Omda Musa Ahmed el Hassan giving out salt. Behind Sheikhs Ina and Kukula
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Some Koma at Bilbibulo. The boy on the right unfortunately just failed to refrain from curiosity at the critical moment. The centre of interest, out of picture on right, is a looking glass. The few garments visible are mostly made of cowrie
shells
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At Dashish. Note how one carries one's baby
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Koma beauties by the Yabus at Bilbibulo. The apron is made of cowrie shells
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One of the lads of the village at Jantoka, with his handful of salt, outside my tent. Gurra
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A village chief, who is not nearly such a desperado as he looks, at Chali, with men of the Uduk tribe. Farag Effendi
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‘Three little maids’ and some chaps of the Jum Jum tribe at Wadega
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Medical work on the Yabus at Belatoma. Primitives of the Uduk tribe gathered round the native dispenser on trek with me. 250 patients were seen in 5 days in a region where in 1927 the whole population ran and hid on the approach of Govt.
officials
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Another view of medical work on the Yabus
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Road repairs near Gebel Mufwa. Chauffeur, Policeman and Baruns
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More road repairs at Mufwa. The chauffeur takes a log to it
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Vaccinating cattle against contagious bovine pleuro-pneumonia. C.W. Pembrey
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Vaccinating cattle [C.W.] Pembrey
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Vaccinating cattle [C.W.] Pembrey
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Having received the water from her friend, she decants it into the carrying gourd, which only has a small hole at the top, to avoid spilling and is carried in an open basket, packed around with grass
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Another view of the work on Governor's lorry, with Thomson on right
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All hands at work lifting out the engine of the Governor's disabled lorry. Thomson superintending
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The plane with Omda Musa and Mohd. Zubeir about to take off. Group in front of crowd L. to R. Ft. Lt. Wilson, Robertson, Mamur, Mrs Robertson
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The R.A.F. visit Kurmuk. Left to right. Omda Musa Ahmed, Robertson, Sheikh Mohd. Zubeir, Mamur Abdel Aziz Effendi Sunnit (Musa and Mohd. Zubeir about to fly)
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About to enter the 'plane for their flight - Omda Musa and Mohd. Zubeir. Robertson and the Mamur standing by
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A corner of Kurmuk market square
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Thatching Kurmuk new hospital
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Kurmuk new Merkaz - main block and A.D.C.'s office, with the mountain behind
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The new A.D.C.'s office at Kurmuk. Note hedge of caster oil tree and Crittall window
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[c. 1926 - 1931]
Photographs of Kurmuk and district:
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T.F.G. Carless outside Kurmuk
markaz
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Yemeni masons outside new
markaz
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Farewell parade of police at Kurmuk on Anthony Disney's departure
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R.A.F. aeroplanes at Kurmuk
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Tebeldi trees, including one used as a Government petrol store
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[c. 1927 - 1948]
Photographs of Singa and district:
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Anthony Disney and C.G. Davies with the
shaykh of the Hegeiri, near Singa
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R. Cambridge, Kerr and Mrs Kerr, Mrs Nalder and Anthony Disney playing tennis
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Hamdan Abu Shauk, one of the border chiefs in Abyssinia, on board the post boat between Singa and Roseires
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Opening of the Busata Pump Scheme
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[c. 1926 - 1931]
Photographs of Roseires and district:
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Anthony Disney at Roseires
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Views from the A.D.C.'s house
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Site of the dam from the top of Jabal Aulia
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Locust ‘hoppers’ near Roseires
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[c. 1930 - 1931]
Photographs of the Yabus valley:
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Car navigating the Wisko Pass
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Anthony Disney and J.W. Robertson with Gurra villagers
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[n.d.]
Photographs of Tibeina Jantoka - general views
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1936
Photographs of memorial service for George V at Wad Medani
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1945
Photographs of Abungoro:
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Anthony Disney, Sir H. Huddleston, W.H.T. Luce, Mrs Bredin and `Umdah Babikr, watching gold washing
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`Umdah Babikr, Sir H. Huddleston and Anthony Disney at Abungoro.
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Gardens of the Sudan Club
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View from the roof of C.B. Tracey's house
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Views of the Nile including the Blue Nile Bridge
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Wood being brought into Khartoum by camel
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Blue Nile Sailing Club race
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Anthony Disney, B.V. Marwood, G.F. Bredin, Sir John Maffey, and S.S. Butler at Sudan Rifle Association annual meeting
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Viking aircraft above Khartoum
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Brick making at Soga on the Blue Nile
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Shaykh `Awad al-Karim al-Hindi, the leading silversmith of Omdurman
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El Fasher:
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Visit of Gen. De Gaulle to El Fasher, 1941
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Anthony Disney inspecting anti-erosion breakwater at Tawila
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Anthony Disney taking a bearing
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Examining traders' licences at Tawila
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Camp at Umm Gozein, E. Darfur
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Magistrates' court Wadi Tarni
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Paying wages for clearing roads
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Building road across a
wadi
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Loading up after a midday break
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Midday halt under a tebeldi tree
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At Umm Gozein tribal gathering, including Anthony Disney, John Bowes and Peter Hogg
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Cotton spinning and weaving
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Rural and village scenes, including open air market, tribesmen in Jebel Marra, the 'Great West Road' and swarm of locusts
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View from Jabal Erbab in the Red Sea Hills
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Camels and cattle being given water stored in a hollow tebeldi tree
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Equatoria Projects Board shop, van and bicycle repair shop
(i) On Leave in Egypt and Greece SAD.717/15/10-11
Views from Acropole Hotel, Athens
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1941
Signed portrait photograph of ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia, presented to Anthony Disney, with explanatory note
7. Printed Material
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1943
Disney, A.W.M.:
“African airfield” from The Draconian (1943)
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1945
Disney, A.W.M.:
“The coronation of the Fung King of Fazoghli” from Sudan notes and records (Khartoum 1945)
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7 May 1968
The Financial Times Survey. Sudan
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Sudan [Condominium, 1898-1955], Public Relations Office:
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“Retirement of Mr A.W.M. Disney”, Bulletin no. 557, feature no. 228
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“Opening of Parliament - 1st January 1954 Instructions to members of the Press ...”
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“House of Representatives. Index of biographies”, feature no. 448 (pt 1)
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“Khartoum riots (March 1st 1954)”, feature no. 441 (pt 2)
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“The late Sir H.J. Huddleston memorial tablet in Khartoum”, feature no. 453
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26 Feb 1977
The Times
“Sudan, a special report”
(b) In Library
Durham University Library
Printed material deposited with collection; now integrated into library and catalogued on OPAC.
` Abd al-Ghaffar Muhammad Ahmad, Shaykhs and followers. Political struggle in the Rufa`a al-Hoi Nazirate in the Sudan (Dept. of Social Anthropology, Univ. of Bergen [1972])
al-Ayyam, special issues 31 Jan 1956, 13 Dec 1954 (2v)
Disney, A.W.M., “English law in the Sudan 1899-1958”, repr. from Sudan notes and records v.40, 1959 (dupl)
The Sudan. The road ahead. Report to the Fabian Colonial Bureau (London 1945) (dupl)
Great Britain, Foreign Office: Documents concerning constitutional development in the Sudan and the Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom .... and the Egyptian Government concerning self-government
and self- determination for the Sudan 17th February 1953 Egypt no. 2 (1953) Cmd. 8767, (London 1953)
Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom .... and the Egyptian Government concerning self-government and self-determination for the Sudan. Treaty series no. 47 (1953) Cmd. 8904 (London 1953)
(dupl)
James, W.R., “A crisis in Uduk history”. Offprint from Sudan notes and records (Khartoum) (dupl)
The morning news. United Nations Supplement (Khartoum, 1956)
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