Reference code: GB-0033-SAD
Title: Thruston, Arthur Blyford
Dates of creation: 1885-1897
Extent: 1 volume
Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
Created by: Thruston, Arthur Blyford
Language: English with some Arabic
(1865 - 1897)
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| November 1882 | Enters Sandhurst |
| January 1884 | Gazetted to the Oxfordshire Light Infantry |
| March 1884 | Limerick, Ireland (Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion, Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
| August 1884 | Gibraltar (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
| April 1885 | Cairo, Egypt (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
| 1885 | Returns to Great Britain suffering from typhoid |
| Summer 1885 | Yachting cruise to Norway, Ireland and Scotland |
| 1885 | Returns to Egypt (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
| March 1886 | Bengaluru (Bangalore), India (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
| 1887 | Returns sick to Great Britain |
| Winter 1886/7 | [Yachting cruise] to Norway |
| January 1887 | Depôt at Cowley Barracks, Oxford (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
| January 1889 | Parkhurst, Isle of Wight (Oxfordshire Light Infantry); detached for a time to Marchwood magazine, Portsmouth |
| January 1890 | Aswan, Egypt (Lieutenant and Bimbashi, 13th Sudanese Battalion, Egyptian Army) |
| February 1891 | Suakin (13th Sudanese Battalion) |
| Summer 1891 | England |
| [August] 1891 | Tokar (13th Sudanese Battalion) |
| [December] 1891 | Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (D.A.A.G.) Intelligence, Suakin |
| January 1893 | Wadi Halfa (Captain and Bimbashi, 10th Sudanese Battalion) |
| May 1893 | Resigns Egyptian Army Commission and returns to England |
| September 1893 | Uganda Commission, under Colonel Henry Colvile, Buganda and Bunyoro |
| April 1895 | Returns sick to Great Britain |
| 1895 | Surveying course at Chatham |
| May 1895 | Pennal, Wales (Brevet Major) |
| November 1895 | Bareilly, India (Oxfordshire Light Infantry) |
| April 1896 | Special Service Officer, Dongola Expedition: Camel Corps (Firket); Transport Staff; Tribal Friendlies |
| November 1896 | England |
| April 1897 | Civil and military commander, Bunyoro, Uganda |
| September 1897 | Commander, Uganda Rifles, Uganda |
| 19 October 1897 | Killed at the fort at Lubwa's, near Jinja, Uganda |
1. Photographic Material
2. Printed Material
Thruston's sketches and watercolours are arranged broadly in chronological order, and document his postings in England, India, Egypt, Sudan, and Uganda, and related journeys, and also his recuperation from illnesses on sailing holidays in the
North Sea; many are captioned in his own hand, dated, and sometimes also signed with his surname rendered in Arabic. Into this sequence are added photographs, by [Thruston], Colvile, and others, and including many by professional photographers
active in Egypt and Sudan in the 1870s-1890s. These professional photographs often probably predate their position in Thruston's arrangement. The original arrangement was disturbed in the early 20th Century by the insertion of some unrelated
photographs on pages 4, 13 and 91, captioned in a child's hand; childish sketches of horses are also found on page 112 and on the inside back cover. On pages 13 and 91 items probably in Thruston's arrangement, formerly affixed with sealing wax, have
been removed.
There is some chronological disorder in Thruston's arrangement, and for ease of reference there follows a list of items in chronological sequence. In only a few cases are his drawings and paintings undated, and it has been possible in most cases
to suggest dates for items by consultating Thruston's and Colvile's memoirs, respectively
African Incidents (Murray,
1900) and
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895).
Chronological sequence:
1885-1893 (Egypt) 3/1, 3/3; (India) 4/1-3, 5; (Gibraltar and Egypt) 23/1-5; (Norway, Scotland) 24/1-2, 27, 28/2-3, 30/1-2; (Egypt) 28/1, 31-33; (India) 35-36; (Wales) 37/1-2,
38/3; (Norway) 26; (England) 38/2, 38/4, 38/1, 37/3; (Wales) 39/1-2; (Egypt) 34/4; (England) 41-42; (Gibraltar, Egypt) 37/4, 63, 69/1-2, 70/1-2, 15, 53-57, 11, 71-72, 79/1-2.
1893-1895
Route of first journey to Buganda (early September-11 November 1893): Mombasa, Tsaro River, Kibwezi, Athi River, Kikuyu Forest, Lake Naivasha, Lake Elmenteita, Lake Nakuru, Mau plateau, Lake
Victoria, Lubwa's (near Jinja), Kampala 84/1, 29/2-3, 77/1, 77/3, 29/4, 80/3, 29/1, 78/1-3, 80/1-2, 81/1-3, 83/1, 82/1-3, 83/3, 83/2, 84/2, 100
War party to Bunyoro (December 1893-February 1894): 108, 34/4, 3/2, 25/1-4, 79/3, 99, 95, 106/2
Expeditions to Mahaji Saghir (Mahagi on Lake Albert, Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Ayara (White Nile, Uganda) (March-April; May 1894): 105/1, 102, 96, 106/1, 107, 93, 101
Expedition to Wadelai, Uganda (June 1894): 88
Expeditions to Mahaji Saghir (Democratic Republic of the Congo), Semliki River (Lake Albert), Insabé (Democratic Republic of the Congo) (June, July, October 1894): 92, 89, 86
Bunyoro (September 1894): 94, 85, 87
Raid on Mashudi, Bunyoro (November 1894): 90
Relieved (January 1895), and returns to Mombasa, East Africa Protectorate (Kenya) (end March 1895): 79/4, 98, 97, 105/2
Wylde Family Papers (WYL): letters from or concerning A.B. Wylde (Suakin) and Everard G.M. Wylde (Uganda), 1876-1901.
Pennal Tower Estate Records (PENNALTOWER), Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / National Library of Wales, 1501-1922.
Thruston Family Papers, Pennal (Z/DAD), Gwynedd Archives Service - Meirionnydd Record Office / Gwasanaeth Archifau Gwynedd, Archifdy Meirionnydd, 1684-1927.
Purchased, 26 November 2018
Catalogue
1. Photographic Material
SAD.A100
1885-1897
Album of watercolours, sketches, and photographs documenting the life and military career of Arthur Blyford Thruston (1865-1897), including some photographs and sketches by Colonel Henry Edward Colvile, KCMG, CB (1852-1907). The album covers
Thruston's military postings in Egypt, India, Uganda, and England, his excursions to Norway and Scotland, and his home of Pennal Towers in Wales. Thruston served in the Dongola expedition in 1896, seeing action at Firket on 7 June. He spent two
periods in Uganda, first between 1893 and 1895 in Bunyoro kingdom (from 1894 a Protectorate) with the Uganda Commission under Colvile, and then again in 1897 as the civil and military commander in Bunyoro and then briefly the Commander of the Uganda
Rifles in the Protectorate of Uganda. He was killed in a mutiny of Sudanese troops at Fort Lubwa's on 19 October 1897, formerly troops in the service of Egypt who had served under Sir Samuel Baker, Gordon, and Emin Pasha in Equatoria, and elements
of which force had been recruited into the Uganda Rifles. Thruston wrote a memoir of his service in Sudan and Uganda (1893-1895 posting) that was published as
“African Incidents” (John Murray, 1900) by his brother Edmund H. Thruston, and his sister Olwen Thruston prepared a memoir for the regimental chronicle of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry. A sequel chapter by Edmund
Thruston describes his brother's second posting in Uganda, and the events leading up to his killing. A
map of Thruston's journeys is included in
African Incidents.
Binding: stamped “A.B. Thruston.” on the front cover. Inserts are affixed with sealing wax and adhesive.
Size: 37 x 28 cm
Black leather-bound gilt-stamped album
SAD.A100/1
[October 1895]
Caricature by Spy (Leslie Ward), [“Odger”,
Vanity Fair], of Colonel Sir Henry Edward Colvile, KCMG, CB (1852-1907), Grenadier Guards, Commissioner for Uganda. Magazine cutting.
SAD.A100/2/1
[c. 1871]
Arthur Blyford Thruston (1865-1897) with his brother and sister Edmund H. Thruston (mounted on pony) and Marion J. Thruston as children, with groom, probably in the gardens at Pennal Towers, Machynlleth. Photographic print.
Size: 112 x 87 mm
SAD.A100/2/2
1895
Thruston, seated in a wooden chair, wearing a light suit. Photographic print.
Size: 88 x 139 mm
SAD.A100/2/3
[c. 1891]
Mohamed Tewfik Pasha (1852-1892), Khedive of Egypt, at the Battle of Toski monument with Egyptian and British attendants (cropped). The inscription on the grave (
shahid) reads:
واقعة توشكى سنة 1306 هجرية
. The names and titles of the accompanying officers are:
ملحم بك شكور (وكيل مدير مكتب السودان)
Milhem Bey Shakur (Director of the Sudan Office)
محمد ماهر بك (وكيل محافظة الحدود)
Muhamad Maher Bey (deputy of the borders governorate)
القائمقام حسين بك رمزي (ياور)
Kaem Maqam Hussein Bey Ramzy
(Yawir)
الخديوى توفيق باشا
Khedive Tewfik Pasha
وود هاوس باشا (قومندان الحدود)
Wodehouse Pasha (Commander of the borders)
جونسون باشا (مفتش بوليس وجه قبلي)
Johnson Pasha (Police Inspector of Upper Egypt)
القائمقام علي بك حيدر (قومندان 50 جى أورطة)
Kaem Maqam Aly Bey Haydar
(commander of 50 G Wurta)
اليوزباشى عبد العزيز عزت (ياور)
Yuzbashi Abdel Aziz Izzat (Yawir)
سيتل باشا (مدير اللوازمات الحربية)
Settle Pasha (Director of
Military Affairs). [Photographer: Photog & Art G. Lekegian.] Photographic print.
For more complete copies of this photograph see
HIL/348/1-2, 8.
Size: 73 x 116 mm
SAD.A100/3/1
[1885]
Thruston, in uniform, mounted on a camel, with attendant Umar Abu [?Hend], standing. Photographic print.
Size: 140 x 197 mm
SAD.A100/3/2
[1893 x 1895]
[Bagandan chief with] seated group of men, beside tent and cropped bananas. [Photographer: Colvile.] Photographic print.
Thruston's 1896 drawing SAD.A100/113 appears to be an imaginative reinterpretation of this image, drawn while he was serving elsewhere.
Size: 152 x 104 mm
SAD.A100/3/3
[1885]
Sunset view of the pyramids at Giza. Watercolour, by [Thruston].
Size: 212 x 129 mm
SAD.A100/4
[1897]
List of Thruston's postings from March 1884-January 1897, with notes of military rank.
SAD.A100/4/1
[1886 x 1887]
Punch [?horse], two dogs, and the
syce (groom) of E.D. White, 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, Bengaluru (Bangalore). Photograph given to Thruston by White in January 1887. Photographic print.
Size: 95 x 74 mm
SAD.A100/4/2
[1886 x 1887]
Bungalow at Bangalore, belonging to E.D. White. Photograph given to Thruston by White in January 1887. Photographic print.
Size: 85 x 58 mm
SAD.A100/4/3
[1886 x 1887]
The Sikh (horse), with groom. Photograph given to Thruston by White in January 1887. Photographic print.
Size: 100 x 72 mm
SAD.A100/4/4
[early 20th century]
“Maira Florey” [Miraflores] canal lock, [Panama Canal], viewed from the prow of a vessel. Photographic print.
Size: 107 x 75 mm
SAD.A100/4/5
[early 20th century]
“Speed trial”. View astern from a large sea-going vessel undergoing speed trial. Photographic print.
Size: 85 x 60 mm
SAD.A100/5
June 1886
“My Bungalow at Bangalore.” Sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 255 x 137 mm
SAD.A100/6
1882
Suliman D[aoud Pasha] [caption illegible, cropped].
“Execution at Alexandria, 1882.” Albumen print.
Colonel Suleiman Sami Ibn Daoud was executed at Alexandria, 9 June 1883.
Size: 200 x 258 mm
SAD.A100/7
[1885]
Gate and street scene, Cairo. Print by R.M. Artist's signature illegible. Magazine cutting.
Size: 112 x 207 mm
SAD.A100/8
1885
No. 34 Route de Jerusalem à Kaplara. Photographers: Zangaki Brothers.
“Group of Bedouin on the Suez canal, 1885.” Three armed men mounted on camels, with an unsaddled camel, beside the Suez Canal. Albumen print.
Size: 276 x 217 mm
SAD.A100/9/1-2
[1885]
Mosques and street scenes, numbered 6 and 7. [Cairo]. Prints by R.M. Artist's signature illegible. Magazine cuttings.
Size: 77 x 188 mm; 64 x 147 mm
SAD.A100/10
[1885]
18. L'entrée de la grande Pyramide a Chéops. No. 84. Photographer: Hippolyte Arnoux. Entrance of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Albumen print.
Size: 218 x 273 mm
SAD.A100/11
December 1891
British administrative staff group photo, seated before a building with single wood-columned doorway, at Tokar. Back row (l to r): Captain Reginald Salmond Curtis (1863-1922), Thruston, James Ross O'Connell (1863-1925), Chitty (Finance). Front
row (l to r): Sir Horace George Proctor-Beauchamp (1856-1915), William Edmund Garstin (1849-1925) (Irrigation), Archibald Hunter (Governor, Red Sea Littoral), Sir Elwin Mitford Palmer (1852-1906) (Finance), Major George Glencairn Cunningham
(1862-1943). Photographic print.
Size: 149 x 110 mm
SAD.A100/12
1885
No. 202 Vue generale du tombeaux des Kalifes, Caire. Photographers: Zangaki Brothers. View of the tombs of the Caliphs, the Citadel in the distance, Cairo. Albumen print.
Size: 274 x 219 mm
SAD.A100/13/1
[early 20th century]
King Edward Cove, South Georgia. Photographic print.
Size: 137 x 87 mm
SAD.A100/13/2
[early 20th century]
Antafogasta, Chile. Photographic print.
Size: 137 x 87 mm
SAD.A100/13/3
[early 20th century]
Old Fort, Grenada. Photographic print.
Size: 132 x 85 mm
SAD.A100/13/4
[early 20th century]
Glacier forming, [King Edward Cove, South Georgia]. Photographic print.
Size: 137 x 87 mm
SAD.A100/14
1885
730. Tombeaux des Mameluks. Photographer: Hippolyte Arnoux, Port-Said. Mamluk tombs in the City of the Dead, Cairo. Albumen print.
Size: 227 x 280 mm
SAD.A100/15
September 1891
Marsa Elai, Halayeb. Pencil drawing [by Thruston] of jetty and fortification (flying Ottoman flag), a sailing vessel and small craft in the foreground and Jebel Elba in the distance.
Size: 230 x 146 mm
SAD.A100/16
1885
118. Caire, village arabe. Village, Cairo. Photographer: Bonfils. Albumen print.
Size: 285 x 226 mm
SAD.A100/17/1-3
22 May-2 June 1895
Three landscape scenes near Pennal, Machynlleth, 1895. One pencil and watercolour, two sepia watercolour wash, by [Thruston].
Size: 180 x 100 mm
SAD.A100/18
1885
No. 163 Pyramide de Chaffra, Caire. Pyramid of Khafre, Giza. Photographers: Zangaki Brothers. Albumen print.
Size: 278 x 217 mm
SAD.A100/19/1
21 June 1896
The Nile at 'Akasha, Sudan. Pencil drawing with sepia wash on lined paper, by [Thruston].
Size: 228 x 150 mm
SAD.A100/19/2
[1896]
Sketch illustrating colonial troops assaulting a fortress, [?Firket (Ferka), 7 June 1896]. Reproduction of an annotated drawing by the American artist-correspondent Charles Monroe Sheldon (b. 1866). Cutting [from
“Black and White” magazine.]
Size: 128 x 175 mm
SAD.A100/20
1885
No. 103 [?Palmes] du Nil, Egypte. Photographers: Zangaki Brothers.
“Palm grove on the ruins of Ancient Memphis.” Albumen print.
Size: 274 x 220 mm
SAD.A100/21
[1880s]
Painting of an unidentified race horse by Adrian Jones (1845-1938). Cutting from
“Land & Water” magazine.
Size: 327 x 249 mm
SAD.A100/22
[1870s x 1880s]
107. Le Caire, Pyramide de Chéfren. Pyramid of Khafre, Giza. Photographers: Bonfils. Albumen print.
Size: 277 x 216 mm
SAD.A100/23/1
November 1884
Gibraltar, viewed from the Straits, with sailing vessels in the foreground. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 126 x 76 mm
SAD.A100/23/2
November 1884
The straits from my room. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 74 x 49 mm
SAD.A100/23/3
[1885]
Obelisk at Heliopolis, “the oldest in Egypt”. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 81 x 130 mm
SAD.A100/23/4
[1885]
View of a church above a small port. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 133 x 81 mm
SAD.A100/23/5
[1885]
Fellah, seated figure. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 133 x 80 mm
SAD.A100/24/1
August 1885
Entrance to Hardangerfjord. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 229 x 118 mm
SAD.A100/24/2
[August 1885]
Hardangerfjord, looking seawards. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 229 x 120 mm
SAD.A100/25/1-4
1894
The Residency, [its windows glazed with celluloid photographic film], and views at Entebbe, Lake Victoria. Photographer: Colonel Sir Henry Edward Colvile, KCMG, CB (1852-1907), Grenadier Guards, Commissioner for Uganda. Photographic prints.
A Swantype illustration adapted from one of these photographs was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.308.
Size: 142 x 102 mm (2); 145 x 89 mm; 152 x 106 mm
SAD.A100/26
January 1887
Lighthouse at Stravanger, Norway. “First sight of Norway.” Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 355 x 224 mm
SAD.A100/27
August 1885
Sognefjorden, Norway. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 355 x 243 mm
SAD.A100/28/1
December 1885
S.S. “Deccan” assisting the S. “Palgrave”, 80 miles south of Queenstown. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 353 x 253 mm
SAD.A100/28/2
August 1885
Mountains in Hardangerfjord. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 227 x 135 mm
SAD.A100/28/3
August 1885
Terö, Hardangerfjord. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 227 x 146 mm
SAD.A100/29/1
[1893]
[Forest pathway]. Photographer: Colonel Sir Henry Colvile. Photographic print.
Size: 104 x 149 mm
SAD.A100/29/2
[September x October 1893]
Two Wakamba (Kamba) men, standing before a crowd. Photographer: Colonel Sir Henry Colvile. Photographic print.
A Swantype illustration adapted from this photograph was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.11. The adaptation removes two clothed figures.
Size: 102 x 145 mm
SAD.A100/29/3
[1893]
Column of porters moving through scrubland, [Kenya]. Photographer: Colonel Sir Henry Colvile. Photographic print.
Size: 144 x 99 mm
SAD.A100/29/4
[1893]
Lake shore, [Kenya / Uganda]. Photographer: Colonel Sir Henry Colvile. Photographic print.
Size: 152 x 104 mm
SAD.A100/30/1
August 1885
Rosendal, Hardangerfjord. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 228 x 135 mm
SAD.A100/30/2
September 1885
Holy Island, Scotland. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 226 x 136 mm
SAD.A100/31
December 1885
In Egypt with the 52nd, April 1885-March 1886
Desert near Cairo. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 355 x 208 mm
SAD.A100/32
[1885 x 1886]
Pyramid of Khafre, Giza. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 355 x 222 mm
SAD.A100/33
[1885 x 1886]
Village beside the Nile, near pyramid. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 350 x 255 mm
SAD.A100/34/1
1896
Portrait of [servant], wearing tarboosh. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 122 x 160 mm
SAD.A100/34/2
[1895]
Profile portrait of [servant] (1893-1895); with Arabic inscription. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 84 x 85 mm (oval)
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/34/3
[January 1890 x February 1891]
House at Aswan. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 167 x 98 mm
SAD.A100/34/4
21 December 1893
West Ugandan landscape, with tents in foreground. Pencil drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 178 x 102 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/35
April 1886
In India with the 52nd, March 1886-January 1887
Gooty (Ravadurg) Fort, Andhra Pradesh. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 354 x 220 mm
SAD.A100/36
November 1886
Jungle near Tumkur, Mysore. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 350 x 233 mm
SAD.A100/37/1
[1887]
Tal-y-llyn, North Wales. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 172 x 96 mm
SAD.A100/37/2
1880s
Gellylog, North Wales. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 172 x 96 mm
SAD.A100/37/3
1889
Parkhurst Forest, Isle of Wight. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 172 x 97 mm
SAD.A100/37/4
1890
Gibraltar. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 162 x 98 mm
SAD.A100/38/1
July 1887
Magdalen College church tower and bridge, viewed across the water meadows. Watercolour by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 173 x 96 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/38/2
June 1887
Cowley Barracks. Watercolour by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 170 x 97 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/38/3
1887
Cader Idris, Wales. Watercolour by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 175 x 97 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/38/4
June 1887
View from Shotover Hill of Oxford and Cowley barracks. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 175 x 97 mm
SAD.A100/39/1
[1890s]
Pennal Towers house. Photographic print.
Size: 203 x 127 mm
SAD.A100/39/2
[1890s]
View from the garden at Pennal Towers. Photographic print.
Size: 203 x 127 mm
SAD.A100/40
[1890 x 1893]
Pair of soldiers on the Egyptian Army Camel Corps, one mounted on camel. Albumen print.
Size: 171 x 232 mm
SAD.A100/41-42
February 1890
Two views of the garden at Pennal Towers, painted by G & R. Watercolours.
Size: 250 x 188 mm; 252 x 166 mm
SAD.A100/43
[26 April 1872]
View of Mount Vesuvius from the sea, small fishing craft in the foreground, an eruption in progress. Captioned by Thruston February 1890, but captures the eruption on 26 April 1872. Photographic print.
Size: 203 x 145 mm
SAD.A100/44
February 1890
View of Mount Vesuvius, with Italian warships moored in the foreground. Albumen print (damaged).
Size: 255 x 145 mm
SAD.A100/45
[1880s]
169. Capri da massa. View of the Isle of Capri from the mainland. Photographer: [Roberto Rive, fl. 1860s-1880s]. Captioned: February, 1890. Albumen print.
Size: 255 x 194 mm
SAD.A100/46
[1885 x 1892]
S.A. le khedive à la revue des Troupes à Assouan. 48. Khedive [M. Tawfiq] on horseback reviewing troops at Aswan. Figures identified in captions: Sir Francis Grenfell (1841-1925) Sirdar (1885-1892), Sir Josceline Wodehouse (1852-1930), Shudi
Pasha, and another [illegible]. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 275 x 216 mm
SAD.A100/47
[1885 x 1892]
No. 9. Le khédive à Korosko. Khedive M. Tawfiq on horseback with attendants and Sirdar Sir Francis Grenfell at Korosko. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 236 x 168 mm
SAD.A100/48
[1885 x 1892]
Le khedive à Wadi Halfa, no. 22. Khedive M. Tawfiq with the Crown Prince of Sweden on horseback at Wadi Halfa. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 230 x 165 mm
SAD.A100/49
[1885 x 1892]
Faïrouz (Yacht khédiviale) No. 24. The khedivial yacht “Ferouz” approaching Wadi Halfa. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print (damaged).
Size: 234 x 169 mm
SAD.A100/50
[1880s]
Painting of the racehorse Ormonde (foaled 1883). Photographic print.
Size: 315 x 253 mm
SAD.A100/51
[1880s]
Painting of the racehorse Merry Hampton (foaled 1884). Photographic print.
Size: 343 x 248 mm
SAD.A100/52
[1880s]
Racehorse Melton (foaled 1882), with groom. Magazine cutting.
Size: 318 x 251 mm
SAD.A100/53
October 1891
The Diwan at Sinkat, Sudan. Watercolour by Thruston.
Size: 248 x 135 mm
SAD.A100/54
October 1891
At Erkowit, near Suakin, Sudan, 3,000 ft. Watercolour by Thruston.
Size: 252 x 142 mm
SAD.A100/55
October 1891
Suakin hills, between Erkowit and Sinkat. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 248 x 142 mm
SAD.A100/56
October 1891
Suakin Hills, [from] Erkowit. Watercolour by Thruston.
Size: 253 x 135 mm
SAD.A100/57
October 1891
Wooded and mountain scene at Erkowit. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 249 x 140 mm
SAD.A100/58
[1890s]
Toski 3
d Aug 1889. Sir F. Grenfell directing the assault of the Derwish position. Photograph of a painting by D. Donne (1890). Photographer: G[abriel] L[ekegian] & Co. Photographic print.
Size: 214 x 172 mm
SAD.A100/59
[1880s x 1890s]
With the Egyptian Army, January 1890-August 1893
... Egyptien (S... à dromodaire) No. 313. Group of eight Egyptian Army Camel Corps soldiers and their camels. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 275 x 213 mm
SAD.A100/60
[1880s x 1890s]
No. 1077. Egyptian cavalry. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 223 x 170 mm
SAD.A100/61
[1880s x 1890s]
No. 1078. Egyptian garrison battery. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 230 x 166 mm
SAD.A100/62
[1880s x 1890s]
Soldat Chaïkiéh à Halfa. 25. Captioned by Thruston: “Irregular Camel Corps.” Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 230 x 171 mm
SAD.A100/63
[1890 x 1891]
No. 3. 13th Sudanese Battalion at Aswan. Palmer, Cunningham, Thruston, and an Egyptian officer identified in captions. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co, photographer to the British Army of Occupation. Albumen print.
Size: 273 x 208 mm
SAD.A100/64
[1880s x 1890s]
Soldats Chaïkiéh à Halfa. No. 24. Captioned by Thruston: “Irregular Camel Corps.”. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 230 x 168 mm
SAD.A100/65
[1880s x 1890s]
Group of eight Egyptian Army Camel Corps soldiers and their camels. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 275 x 210 mm
SAD.A100/66
[1880s x 1890s]
No. 1075. Horse battery. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 273 x 210 mm
SAD.A100/67
[1880s x 1890s]
No. 1074. Field battery. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 273 x 210 mm
SAD.A100/68
[1880s x 1890s]
Suakin, January 1891-January 1893
Souakim. Bab-el-Sifa (Bab al Shifa or Gordon's Gate). Captioned by Thruston: “Causeway connecting Suakin with the mainland, erected by General Gordon.” Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 273 x 210 mm
SAD.A100/69/1
[1891 x 1892]
Disibl (Dissibil) on the Berber road, 48 miles from Suakin. Pen and ink drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 180 x 115 mm
SAD.A100/69/2
[1891 x 1892]
Wurriba mountain, the home of the jamilab tribe. Pen and ink drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 180 x 115 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/70/1
[1891 x 1892]
Oshid, on Berber road, 54 miles from Suakin, established 14 July 1892, abandoned at the approach of Osman Digna on 2 November, destroyed by him on 10 November. Pen and ink drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 180 x 115 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/70/2
[1891 x 1892]
Tambuk (T'Hambuk), 26 miles on the Berber road. Fort built after evacuation of Oshid. Pen and ink drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 180 x 115 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/71
1892
Portrait of Hamid, in profile. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 127 x 178 mm
SAD.A100/72
[1892]
Portrait of Mohamed Simerai, wearing rose turban. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 146 x 228 mm
SAD.A100/73
[1880s x 1890s]
no. 527 Jeune soldat Soudanais, [?4th Battalion]. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 208 x 272 mm
SAD.A100/74
[1880s x 1890s]
(Souakim) Fort Foula. Fulah Fort, Suakin. Captioned by Thruston: “Sudanese negresses washing their clothes” (foreground). Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 274 x 209 mm
SAD.A100/75
[1880s x 1890s]
(Souakim) Sharia el-Pacha. 1510. Suakin. Photographer: Gabriel Lekegian & Co. Albumen print.
Size: 274 x 207 mm
SAD.A100/76
[1880s x 1890s]
(Souakim) Bazar. Suakin Bazaar. Photographer: [Gabriel Lekegian & Co.]. Albumen print.
Size: 274 x 210 mm
SAD.A100/77/1
[1895]
Tents and a [building under construction] at Kenani, [Kenya]. Photograph of an 1895 drawing by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] from a sketch by Colonel Sir Henry Colvile. Photographic print.
Size: 150 x 97 mm
SAD.A100/77/2
[1895]
Crossing the Nile at Katungo, above Wadelai, 1 May 1894. Photograph of an 1895 drawing by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] from a sketch by Thruston (see SAD.A100/101). Photographic print.
Reproduced in Thruston's
African Incidents (Murray, 1900),
facing p.176.
Size: 145 x 78 mm
SAD.A100/77/3
[1895]
Tents and a pile of stores at Kenani, with British flag and a goat. Photograph of an 1895 drawing by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] from a sketch by Colonel Sir Henry Colvile. Photographic print.
Size: 151 x 103 mm
SAD.A100/78/1-3
14 October 1893
British East Africa. The road to Uganda, September 1893-April 1895
Kikuyu Fort, and views. Three pencil drawings by [Thruston].
Size: 174 x 85 mm; 183 x 86 mm; 180 x 77 mm
SAD.A100/79/1
[1893]
Bugler, in blue, red and gold uniform, 10th Sudanese Battalion, Egyptian Army. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 56 x 120 mm
SAD.A100/79/2
1893
Duroor, Red Sea Province. View of ?khor with mountains in the distance. Watercolour by [Thruston].
Size: 180 x 97 mm
SAD.A100/79/3
[1894]
Sailing boat [“Alexandra”] under oars nearing the shore at Kibiro, Lake Albert. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 147 x 88 mm
SAD.A100/79/4
22 January 1895
Banda, Uganda. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 157 x 85 mm
SAD.A100/80/1
16 October 1893
British East Africa, 1893
Kikuyu escarpment. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 181 x 98 mm
SAD.A100/80/2
18 October 1893
Mount Longonot. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 181 x 78 mm
SAD.A100/80/3
20 August 1893
Lake Elementaita in the “Meridional Drift” (East African Rift). Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 180 x 82 mm
SAD.A100/81/1
18 October 1893
Lake Naivasha, Kenya. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 174 x 71 mm
SAD.A100/81/2
19 October 1893
Gilgil, Kenya. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 176 x 88 mm
SAD.A100/81/3
26 October 1893
The Mau plateau, Kenya. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 185 x 90 mm
SAD.A100/82/1
3 November 1893
In Kabras, Kenya. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 179 x 88 mm
SAD.A100/82/2
6 November 1893
From Mumias, in the rain. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 180 x 78 mm
SAD.A100/82/3
7 November 1893
In Kavirondo. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 181 x 97 mm
SAD.A100/83/1
1 November 1893
Idalt [?Nandi] Hills. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 182 x 93 mm
SAD.A100/83/2
14 November 1893
On the Nyanza (Lake Victoria). Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 185 x 96 mm
SAD.A100/83/3
10 November 1893
Sio Bay, Lake Victoria. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 184 x 102 mm
SAD.A100/84/1
[1893 x 1895]
Mount Kilimanjaro from Kinani, daybreak. Pencil drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 211 x 118 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/84/2
28 November 1893
View north west from Entebbe. Pencil drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 225 x 113 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/85
15 September 1894
Unyoro [Bunyoro]
Kaduma on the Uganda frontier. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 267 x 176 mm
SAD.A100/86
20 October 1894
West shore of Lake Albert. View from the fort at Mahaji Kabir. Sepia watercolour wash by Thruston.
A drawing by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] based on Thurston's sketch is reproduced in Thruston's
African Incidents (Murray, 1900),
facing p.200.
Size: 270 x 211 mm
SAD.A100/87
16 September 1894
View from Baranywe (Baranwa) of a papyrus swamp looking west up the Kafu River. Sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
A Swantype illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] adapted from this sketch was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.108.
Size: 270 x 211 mm
SAD.A100/88
13 June 1894
View from Emin Pasha's old fort at Wadelai, White Nile; with Palmyra Palm (
Borassus), and antelope. Sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
A Swantype illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] adapted from this sketch was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.205.
Size: 270 x 211 mm
SAD.A100/89
9 October 1894
View from the abandoned fort at Mahaji Saghir. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 270 x 211 mm
SAD.A100/90
13 November 1894
Ireyta's house at Kikoher, Unyoro. Sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Reproduced in Thruston's
African Incidents (Murray, 1900),
facing p.230.
A Swantype illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] adapted from this sketch was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.134, and there captioned as Bujenji.
Size: 270 x 211 mm
SAD.A100/91/1
[early 20th century]
Montreal Bridge. Photographic print.
Size: 131 x 86 mm
SAD.A100/91/2
[early 20th century]
Paddle steamer at Cascade Locks, with railway in foreground, Columbia River Highway, Oregon. Photographic print postcard. Photographers: Cross & Dimmitt.
Size: 137 x 87 mm
SAD.A100/91/3
[early 20th century]
Coaling station, Balboa, Panama. Photographic print.
Page caption and material evidence suggests an item in Thruston's arrangement has been removed from this page.
Size: 133 x 89 mm
SAD.A100/91/4
[early 20th century]
H.M.S. Victory. Postcard. Photographic print.
Size: 138 x 89 mm
SAD.A100/92
20 July 1894
Sailing boat landing at the south end of Lake Albert, Kavalli's mountains (Blue Mountains, Democratic Republic of the Congo) in the distance. Sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 270 x 211 mm
SAD.A100/93
5 April 1894
Fort Hoima, headquarters of the Unyoro Field Force. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 225 x 123 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/94
1 September 1894
Hoima Hill and camp. “My headquarters during 1894.” Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Reproduced in Thruston's
African Incidents (Murray, 1900),
facing p.154.
A Swantype illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] adapted from this sketch was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.211.
Size: 270 x 180 mm
SAD.A100/95
19 January 1894
Kibero on Lake Albert. Pencil drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 215 x 118 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/96
22 March 1894
View from the west shore of Lake Albert at Mahaji Kabir, a small sailing craft beached in the foreground. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
A Swantype illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] adapted from this sketch was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.211.
Size: 201 x 121 mm
SAD.A100/97
16 February 1895
View from the Eldama Ravine on the Mau plateau. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 198 x 160 mm
SAD.A100/98
1 February 1895
View from Kwa Malamba near Wakoli's, Usoga. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
A Swantype illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] adapted from this sketch was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.35.
Size: 198 x 153 mm
SAD.A100/99
4 January 1891 [
recte 1894 or 1895]
Kitanyata landscape, Unyoro. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 221 x 121 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/100
8 December 1893
View from Entebbe, Uganda. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 226 x 130 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/101
1 May 1894
Crossing the Nile at Katungo, above Wadelai, 1 May 1894. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
An illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] based on this sketch by Thruston is reproduced in Thruston's
African Incidents (Murray, 1900),
facing p.176; see also SAD.A100/77/2.
Size: 221 x 142 mm
SAD.A100/102
14 March 1894
View of the Kafu River overgrown with papyrus from Fort Baranwa, Unyoro. Pencil drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 202 x 125 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/103-104/1-2
[1896]
Action at Firket (Ferka), 7 June 1896. Reproductions of 3 annotated drawings by the American artist-correspondent Charles M. Sheldon (b. 1866). Cuttings from
“Black and White” magazine.
Size: 293 x 228 mm; 405 x 140 mm (fold out); 219 x 122 mm
SAD.A100/105/1
4 March 1894
View from Kitanwe, Unyoro. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 201 x 96 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/105/2
7 March 1895
Swamp at Minzan, Akamba. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 198 x 160 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/106/1
24 March 1894
Landscape at Mahaji Saghir, on the west shore of Lake Albert. Pencil drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 225 x 132 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/106/2
28 January 1894
The Nile at Magongu, Unyoro, with tents pitched on the riverbank. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
A Swantype illustration by [James Burrell Smith (1822-1897)] adapted from this sketch was reproduced in Colvile's book,
The Land of the Nile Springs (Arnold, 1895),
facing p.198.
Size: 185 x 78 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/107
3 April 1894
View from Fort Hoima, looking south. Pencil drawing by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 225 x 112 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/108
18 December 1893
View from Fort Singo. The Makwenda [?state] in Uganda. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 225 x 130 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/109
1896
Portrait study of an Egyptian man. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash, with Arabic inscription, by Thruston (signed in Arabic).
Size: 170 x 215 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100/110
March 1896
View of the Himalayas from the hill station Ranikhet, Uttarakhand State, India. Pencil and watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 230 x 175 mm
SAD.A100/111/1
April 1896
View of stepped paddy fields near Ranikhet, Uttarakhand State, India. Pencil drawing by [Thruston].
Size: 201 x 158 mm
SAD.A100/111/2
March 1896
View of Nainital Lake at the hill station Nainital, Uttarakhand State, India. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by [Thruston].
Size: 192 x 160 mm
SAD.A100/112
[early 20th century]
Child's sketch of a horse. Pencil sketch.
Size: 350 x 265 mm
SAD.A100/113
1896
“Wa-Ganda chief at home.” Baganda chief seated in chair, flanked by two men, spears, and a large grass-roofed hut; a single figure kneels in the foreground. Pencil and sepia watercolour wash by Thruston (signed in
Arabic).
The drawing appears to be an imaginative reinterpretation of photograph SAD.A100/3/2, taken [?by Colvile] during Thruston's first period of service in Uganda [1893 x 1895].
Size: 335 x 212 mm
Language:
Arabic
SAD.A100 inside back cover
[early 20th century]
Child's drawing of a horse. Pencil sketch.
Size: 340 x 264 mm
2. Printed material
Related printed material in Durham University Library
Related material (internal)
African Incidents : personal experiences in Egypt and Unyoro, by Brevet-Major A. B. Thruston ... with an introduction by General Sir Archibald Hunter (John Murray, 1900).
The land of the Nile springs : being chiefly an account of how we fought Kabarega, by Colonel Sir Henry Colvile (Edward Arnold, 1895)
History of the Sudan campaign, by Colonel H. E. Colvile ... Compiled in the Intelligence Division of the War Office (HMSO, 1889)