محتويات
سكة حديد السودان |
سكة حديد السودان |
سكة حديد السودان |
سكة حديد السودان |
اليهود في السودان |
أم درمان - صورة من تاريخ السودان |
أم درمان - صورة من تاريخ السودان |
أم درمان - صورة من تاريخ السودان |
أم درمان - صورة من تاريخ السودان |
أم درمان - صورة من تاريخ السودان |
من تاريخ السودان |
من تاريخ السودان |
Brigade Major C A’Court, 2nd Rifle Brigade (on horseback left) and the commander of !st Grenadier Guards, Colonel Villiers Hatton (riding a donkey centre) on the parade ground during a field day at Atbara Camp. The Colonel’s Bugler stands in the foregro |
Men of 1st Grenadier Guards board a train |
anglo 11 The Queen’s own Cameron Highlanders, wearing kilts and pith helmets, prepare to leave Darmali for Atbara in Sudan during the march of the British Brigade from Abu Dis to confront Mahdi forces at Atbara. The Special Army Order issued by the Horse |
General Kitchener, Sirdar (Commander) of the Egyptian Army (centre right) in discussion with the Commander of the British Brigade on the Nile, Major General Sir William Gatacre. Also with the group are General Gatacre’s orderly, Lieutenant Ronald… |
Men of the 21st Lancers entrain their horses at Wadi Halfa in preparation for the journey south to join Kitchener’s force |
Men of the 21st Lancers entrain their horses at Wadi Halfa in preparation for the journey south to join Kitchener’s force |
Men of the 21st Lancers entrain at Wadi Halfa in preparation for the journey south to join Kitchener’s forces |
Soldiers of the Cameron Highlanders and Seaforth Highlanders dig graves in order to bury their dead after the Battle of Atbara. The British Brigade (composed of Royal Warwicks, Lincolns, Seaforths and Camerons) lost five officers and 21 men in the action |