The Front Avenue, Khartoum
G.N. Morhig card No. 334. This entry marks the end of our Morhig/Sudan Times and other publishers’ series of cards of The Sudan from the early 1900s. They were accumulated and sent by a British Army officer to his wife, son, and daughter to document his term of service. While he may not have been the keenest of observers, he took care to identify and explain what he could, in the absence of greater captions. If you–yes, we’re speaking directly to you–have a special interest in keeping these cards together as a collection, please let us know and we can work something out. For this card (and nearly all the others, due to the written notations on the reverse), Grade: 4