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Collection: americangeographicalsocietylibraryuniversityofwisconsinmilwaukee.photographs
Description: Sudan, University of Khartoum
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: A hotel
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: A building with horse cart in front of it
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Sennar dam construction
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: The entrance building to Suakin, in eastern Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Port Sudan Barclays Bank
Country location: Sudan
Collection: griseldaeltayib.griseldaeltayibcollection
Description: The verandah of the residence of the vice-chancellor of the University of Khartoum. The building is within the main university compound and opens onto Nile Avenue. Abdallah was vice-chancellor of the university between 1974-1975.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Lee Stack Memorial Research Labs Khartoum
Country location: Sudan
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.colonialarchitecturalheritage
Description: Colonial building in Khartoum. Remnants of the colonial experience in Sudan from the Ottoman, Egyptian and British periods.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A photograph of the front exterior of the Bank of Sudan and Services building
Country location: Sudan
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: The Khartoum Post Office, located along Gamma Avenue, Khartoum, opened in 1873. The building, constructed of large sandstone blocks and featuring Crittall steel-framed windows from the UK, remained in use as a post office until 2013, when it was closed for restoration.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: The University of Khartoum, located between Nile Street and Gamma Street, Khartoum, is the oldest and largest university in Sudan. The university was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established as a public university in 1956, when Sudan gained Independence.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: A residential area near a mosque
Country location: Sudan
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: Etienne Square, El Gamhuriya Street, Khartoum’s old downtown. The square contains a number of traditional Sudan and African craft stores, it is considered a gathering place for writers, artists, intellectuals and politicians, and is well known as the location of the monthly open-air book market called Mafroush (a Sudanese Arabic word meaning displayed), established by ‘Work Cultural Group’ in 2012 (banned by the authorities in 2015). Etienne Square is thus associated with enabling literary freedom and access, following the closure of many of Khartoum’s bookstores (Khartoum’s bookstores having numbered 400 in the 1960s) and during governmental restrictions that limited publication freedom and access.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: Barclay's Bank headquarters
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: The Presidential Palace, Khartoum
Country location: Sudan
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: The University of Khartoum, located between Nile Street and Gamma Street, Khartoum, is the oldest and largest university in Sudan. The university was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established as a public university in 1956, when Sudan gained Independence.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: Khartoum’s old downtown, located immediately south of the old administrative area that runs along the bank of the Blue Nile on Nile Street, is laid out to follow a European-style grid system with regular, straight streets. Since the earlier 20th century, the old downtown has contained commercial and business offices. The area is made up mostly of the older multi-storey buildings, built in the ‘new modern style’ of the early 20th century, and more recent modern multi-storey structures. From the 1960s to early 1980s, the old downtown area was a renowned vibrant area with both a Sudanese and international community. The area included many nightclubs, shops and services. Here, one could find live music, imported goods, Sudan’s oldest bookshop and what was Khartoum’s only optician. The Greek owned Acropole Hotel is one of the few surviving businesses from this time.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: The post and telegraph office, Khartoum
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: People in front of an official building
Country location: Sudan
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: Sharif al-Hindi Palace, located in Burri in east Khartoum, was the home of Sharif Yusuf al-Hindi, who was the influential leader of the small Hindiya tariqa (a religious brotherhood founded in Sudan). In 1913, he settled in Burri al-Lamab, then a village in the Khartoum suburbs.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.colonialarchitecturalheritage
Description: Colonial building in Sudan. Remnants of the colonial experience in Sudan from the Ottoman, Egyptian and British periods.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Somers Clarke's house after the funeral, Mahamid from South East.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: issamahmedabdelhafiez.khartoumandomdurmanbuildings
Description: Blue Nile Bridge, Khartoum
Country location: Sudan
Collection: westernsudancommunitymuseums.photographs
Description: Tents of a Rizeigat nomad family
Country location: Sudan
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.colonialarchitecturalheritage
Description: University of Khartoum, the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 1956 when Sudan gained independence.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Port Sudan Eastern Telegraph Co.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.images
Description: Port Sudan The Mudiriele
Country location: Sudan
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