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

A photograph of the Somali President - Major General Othman Hussein with Atbara Artillery.

A photograph of Fared Fouad

Rania Omer

The sports center in the city of Atbara

A photograph of Mohammed Abd-Alrahman

First Lieutenant of the Sudanese police forces in the city of Atbara

The Catholic priests in the city of Atbara

A photograph of a Sudanese solider in Atbara's artillery forces

Salih Ali

A photograph of Mr. Abdallah Al Numeri and his friends

Mohammed Salim, Al-Hussein and unidentified others inside the Industrial Railway Carriage workshop

A photograph of the Artillery commander of Atbara speaking to his soldiers.

Mr. Mohamed Al-Fadl - who came to the office after Mr. Farkason and the first Sudanese to fill that position - receiving a greeting from Mr. Hussein Hammou Hekmatdar, the railway police officer in the city of Atbara in 1954.

Mr Ismail Al-Azhari in an open top car accompanying Mr Yahia El-Fadli

Family members of Altoom Hamri

A photograph of Yahia Mohammed Othman and his two friends

Nimeiri's visit to Atbara

A photograph of Mustafa Hashim and the bridge over Atbara's River

A photograph of three male Sudanese citizens

A photograph of a male Sudanese citizen

A photograph of Babiker Mohammed Al Khier and four other men

Ahmed Wahbi's wedding

The Administrative secretary shaking hands with the police officers in the city of Al-Damr

Mohammed Muhi Aldeen

Members of the beach club in the city of Atbara

A photograph taken at the farewell ceremony of the Administrative Secretary at the city of Al-Damr

Interns from Atbara's police department

Mohammed Khalil

A photograph of the power struggle on November 17th between Shannan and the Municipal Council of Atbara.

Abd-Algader Ahmed Alsahfie

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