Portrait of Ahmed Zakaria and his wife. Copyright Rashid Photo Studio.
Portrait of Ahmed Zakaria and his wife. Copyright Rashid Photo Studio.

Rashid Photo Studio

Premiere for 'Hopes & Dreams' at Omdurman's national cinema. Copyright Rashid Photo Studio.
Rashid Photo Studio

The Al Rashid Studio in Atbara is the largest private photo studio in Sudan. The studio includes over four million negatives dating back to the 1940s of public, private and family events, as well as of local industry, politics and movements. Atbara was at the centre of Sudan’s railway industry and regarded as the cradle of the Sudanese trade union movement and of Sudanese communism.

The studio’s founder, Rashid Mahdi (1923-2008), was a Sudanese cameraman, film producer and director ,and a self-taught photographer. Following his graduation from the industrial school in Omdurman, he bought his first camera. Rashid Mahdi then returned to Atbara to establish his own studio and what was Atbara’s first photo studio in 1939, with his self-built ‘illuminate camera’ constructed of wood. Rashid Mahdi and his studio thrived and was continued by Amin El Rashid (1945-), son of Rashid Mahdi, up to the mid-1990s.

Amin El Rashid is passionate about preserving the studio’s collections, for both the studio’s legacy but also as a cultural heritage of Sudan, especially of the cosmopolitan city that was Atbara, and as a resource for researchers. For, as stated by Amin, ‘a country without a history is a country without a future’. Amin has been working with Sudan Memory since 2017 to record a large part of the studio’s archive.

What is presented here is a selection of scanned materials that showcases this collection. For more information on the collection, please contact the collection contributor.

Atbara, Sudan

Zakia Jad

The Egyptian ambassador's visit to Atbara

A photograph of Mohammed Gasim Mohammed Hasan

Four Sudanese male citizens

The family of Mohammed Abdul-Aziz

A photograph of the laying of the foundation stone for the workers' school

Ahmed El-Tayib Al-Miheena and unidentified others

A photograph showing engineer Mohammed Al-Fadul director general of the railway authority while inspecting the Gargol of honor presented by the railway police officers, the photo was taken right after him taking office from the English director . Gargol of honor is a military salute performed by soldiers while standing in a line

A photograph taken during the visit of the Egyptian ambassador to the city of Atbara who set the foundation for construction of the Egyptian community school in Atbara and visited the graves of the martyrs

The academy of the artillery forces in the city of Atbara., Field Artillery Division for Junior Officers No. 3, in the time period between Nov 21st 1964 to Mar 29th 1965

Madani Ali Ahmed

A photograph of Al-Drissa workers. Al-Drissa workers changed the railway lines and were responsible for maintenance along the line. Unidentified soldiers along the line were deployed in the deserted and excluded areas in Sudan.

A photograph taken at the children's beauty pageant in Atbara

A photograph of Shamami

Citizen of the city of Atbara

A photograph of the ministers Mr. Abd-Allah Abd Al-Rahman Nogud

A photograph of a group of seven friends

A photograph of Khalid Ahmed

Sudanese male citizen

A photograph of the Sayeed Abd-Allal Al-Rahman Nogud

A photograph of a male Sudanese citizen

A photograph of Al Rashid Mahdi (the owner of the studio), his son Amin Al Rashid Mahdi, as well as Al Tahir Mahjoub, Mohammed Abdallah, Abdalhai Saad Allah

Daughter of Mustafa Darwish

A photograph of Aida Lutfi

Sudanese male citizen

Khider Al-Lazim

Colonel Hashem Abufraya

A photograph of Fatima Salah and her sister

A photograph of a musical event at night during the visit of President Ismael Al Azhari to the city of Atbara

Two officers, No. 291 and No. 304, from the railway police department in the city of Atbara

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