Shilluk village
 
   82 x 82 mm | Lantern slide glass 
     
   
 
 
MountDimension: 
82 x 82 mm 
Date of Print: 
Unknown 
Previous Other Number: 
V.e.46 (277) 
 
Accession Number: 
1967.26.193 
Description: 
A Shilluk village, possibly near to Fashoda, the royal village. 
Men with elaborate coiffures stand in an area outside a homestead with several fenced small enclosures visible, possibly grave sites. 
Beyond, well-thatched hut roofs can be seen, with step-thatch decorated finials or apexs. 
Since Shilluk kings were said to be buried in their home village, it is uncertain what the catalogue refers to when talking of the 'royal graves'. 
Photographer: 
Charles Gabriel Seligman 
Date of Photo: 
?1910 
Region: 
[Southern Sudan]  Upper Nile  ?nr. Fashoda 
Group: 
Shilluk 
PRM Source: 
London School of Economics and Political Science 
Acquired: 
Donated 1967 
Other Owners: 
C. G. Seligman slide collection 
Class: 
Shelter , Settlement , ?Death 
Keyword: 
?Grave , Building House 
Documentation: 
Manual Catalogue in Related Documents File 
Primary Documentation: 
Accession Book Entry - [1967.26] THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, HOUGHTON STREET, ALDWYCH, LONDON, W.C.E. 
PER MR ANTHONY FORGE - SUDAN. 
Box containing 309 lantern slides (3 1/4” x 3 1/4”) made from photographs taken by the late Professor C. 
G. 
SELIGMAN in various parts of the SUDAN. 
All slides numbered and labelled. 
Catalogue in file (“Seligman Slide Collection”). 
Additional Accession Book Entry - [in pencil] 18 Parks Rd.
Manual catalogue entry (thermofax catalogue copy in folder '27-06 Seligman Slide Collection') - "V.e.46. Shilluk village near Royal Graves (277)"
Note on lantern slide ms ink - "V.e.46. Shilluk village near Royal Graves. CGS. 277"
 
Manual catalogue entry (thermofax catalogue copy in folder '27-06 Seligman Slide Collection') - "V.e.46. Shilluk village near Royal Graves (277)"
Note on lantern slide ms ink - "V.e.46. Shilluk village near Royal Graves. CGS. 277"
Recorder: 
Christopher Morton [18/10/2004] [Southern Sudan Project] 
  

