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 students of Atbara's Community School and their teacher

The musical band of the army

A group of police men at the training school in the city of Atbara

A photograph from the Sovereign Council's visit to the city of Atbara

A photograph of a male Sudanese citizen named Omer Ali

A photograph of Njoom Michael

A photograph from the Sovereign Council's visit to the city of Atbara

A photograph of Manal Abd-Al Hameed Babiker's family

A photograph of Antoan Sinki

A photograph of Abd-Alqader Omer

A photograph of the masonic society

Unidentified Sudanese citizen

A photograph of a Sudanese male citizen

A photograph of a male Sudanese citizen

A photograph of Ibrahim Sayed Ahmed, an officer in the artillery forces

A photograph of an item from Dr. Sadar Al Deen's archaeological collectibles

Altoom Abdalrhman

General Faisal and his spouse

Photograph from the reception of the Military ruler Muhammad Al-Mahdi Hamid.

Hasan Jaffar and three policemen

A group of students accompanied by their teachers at the labourer's school at the city of Atbara. The headmaster of the school, Mr.Hassan, also appears in the photo.

Awad Abdallah and another Sudanese policeman

A photograph of five Sudanese male citizens

A photograph of Ramses Ibrahim's family

A photograph showing president Al-Azhari while giving his remarkable historical speech at the ceremony of Atbara city's Municipal Council. A quote from his speech: "I remember when I first came to you and I told you, sons of Atbara, it has been proven that rights are not given, they are taken. And you are able to take it and snatch it with us, you have done your national and patriot role and the heroic martyrs Abdulaziz Idris, Abdulwahab Hassan, Fouad Sayed Ahmed, Hassan Ahmed Diab and Qorashi Al-Tayb , may the mercy of God be upon them In this year of independence.

Mohammed Al-Barbari

Government Secretariat in the city of Damer

A photograph of the city of Cairo from Rashid Mahdi's visit

Sadig Mohammed Babiker

Professor Hassan Darawi and his wife

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