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Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Nuer chiefs, RAF Khartoum 1928, standing in front of biplane outside a hanger.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Old Turkish fort with soldiers at El Obeid.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: An RAF biplane flying over Kassala.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Old Turkish fort (Muduria) with soldiers at El Obeid.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Male wrestlers at a gathering at Talodi.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Male wrestlers (bracelet fighting), at a gathering at Talodi.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Portrait of Sheikh Nail Osman in tunic and turban.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Portrait of Percy Coriat in uniform, at the King's Day parade at El Obeid in 1934.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Portrait of two Beja Hadendoa men with swords and daggers.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: A Sudanese soldier on camel back, member of the Camel Corps.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: A view of the pyramid of Deng Kur, built by the Nuer prophet Ngundeng (d.1906) at the end of the 19th century, and added to by his son. An important political symbol of Nuer resistance to colonial rule, the pyramid was eventually blown-up by the administration in 1928 on the orders of colonial officer Percy Coriat, shortly after he took this photograph.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: Man (identified as George Bredin) dressed as Father Christmas.
Collection: pittriversmuseum.percycoriat
Description: A large pond created after the rains in the foreground, with the old Turkish fort at El Obeid beyond.
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