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Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: The Wellcome Tropical Research laboratories were founded by Sir Henry Wellcome at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum in 1903. From 1913 until their closure in 1935, the laboratories were under the control of the government of Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: The Hon. Hubert Howard was killed by 'friendly fire' at the end of the Battle of Omdurman, Sudan, 2 September 1898: see P.F. D'Arcy, Laboratory on the Nile, New York 1999, pp. 24-25 (photograph of gravestone) The present drawing by his father might have been made as an idea for a tomb effigy.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: The Sudan: steamship Culex and floating laboratory on the Nile. Photograph by R.G. Archibald, 1911.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: A woman's face on shattered glass: women's health rights in Sudan. Colour lithograph by Ahfad Reproductive Health Centre, ca. 1999.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: A nomad's caravan on trek. Excavation in Sudan (Jebel Moya).
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Group of Nubian women and children resting by the Nile at Korti, Sudan. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1846.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Aerial view of the excavation camp at Seqadi/Sagadi, A. E. Sudan. (Jebel Moya).
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: The Wellcome Tropical Research laboratories were founded by Sir Henry Wellcome at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum in 1903. From 1913 until their closure in 1935, the laboratories were under the control of the government of Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Scenes of everyday life, archaeological digging and communal sports and recreation at Gebel (or Jebel) Moya, an archaeological site in the Sudan, excavated by Sir Henry Wellcome between 1911 and 1914 as a public works project. Includes scenes of Sir Henry seated watching the organised races and inspecting the excavations and consulting with archaeologists and officials.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: First report of the Wellcome Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College Khartoum.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: A group of people talking in front of a group of mosques: multisectoral involvement in the fight against AIDS. Colour lithograph by Sudan National AIDS Programme, ca. 2000.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: The Wellcome Tropical Research laboratories were founded by Sir Henry Wellcome at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum in 1903. From 1913 until their closure in 1935, the laboratories were under the control of the government of Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Captain Archibald, originally a pathologist under Doctor (later Sir) Andrew Balfour, the 1st Director of the Tropical Research laboratories. Archibald later followed Balfour as Director c. 1920 - 1935. The Wellcome Tropical Research laboratories were founded by Sir Henry Wellcome at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum in 1903. From 1913 until their closure in 1935, the laboratories were under the control of the government of Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: A group of Nyam-nyam showing their sharpened teeth.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Wellcome excavations in Sudan (Jebel Moya). Henry Wellcome, staff and boys.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: (John) William Watson, poet; 'Watson chose the sonnet as a means of upbraiding Britain for its unjust actions in the Sudan and for its weak, indecisive response to Russia's hostile moves in Afghanistan' (ODNB); knighted in 1917 for poems praising Lloyd George's conduct of the War; opponent of obscurantism in the Modern Movement. Head and shoulders to right looking to front, with large moustache.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Wellcome excavation in Sudan (Jebel Moya): herdsmen and cattle. October 1913.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Title page from first report of the Wellcome Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College Khartoum
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: View of the excavated remains of ancient Christian church at Seqadi/Sagadi (?), A. E. Sudan (Jebel Moya).
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Cattle at Segadi, 1912.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Silhouettes of a family of five: family planning in Sudan. Colour lithograph by Sudan Family Planning Association, ca. 2000.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: The Wellcome Tropical Research laboratories were founded by Sir Henry Wellcome at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum in 1903. From 1913 until their closure in 1935, the laboratories were under the control of the government of Sudan.
Country location: Sudan
Collection: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Male and female Ethiopian slaves resting, Korti, Sudan. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1846.
Country location: Sudan
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