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RCMS 116 African travel diary of A.R.H. Mann
RCMS 117 Drawings of Egypt
RCMS 118 Papers on the Great Pyramid
RCMS 119 Diary in Bahr-el-Gazal
RCMS 12 The great farm of the English customs
RCMS 120 H.E. Hebbert collection
RCMS 121 Role and problems of broadcasting with special reference to the Sudan
RCMS 122 Sudan medical papers of Robert Kirk
RCMS 123 From west to east through Africa
RCMS 124 Papers of Cuthbert Christy
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H.E. Hebbert collection

Title H.E. Hebbert collection
Reference GBR/0115/RCMS 120
Creator Hebbert, Henry Eric, 1893-1980, Colonel
Covering Dates circa 1914-circa 1980
Extent and Medium 5 boxes; paper/photograph/slide; Mixed
Repository Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library
Content and context

Henry Eric Hebbert (1893-1980) was born in Dalhousie, a hill station in the Punjab, on 20 September 1893. He was educated at private schools in Reigate and Crowthorne in Berkshire before attending Wellington College. He proceeded to the Royal Military College, Woolwich, where he received a Sapper's Commission in August 1914. He went to France in early 1915 with the 12th Division of the Royal Engineers, and was later given the command of the 21st Division, ending the war as a Lieutenant Colonel. After the war Hebbert was second in command, and subsequently in charge of, a program for training Sapper Officers in Cambridge. He spent four years at Cambridge as a member of Gonville and Caius College, taking an Honours Degree in Engineering and an M.A. In 1924 he took up a position with the Sudan Public Works Department, first in Khartoum, and then at Port Sudan as Divisional Engineer in charge of the Red Sea Province, extending from the Egyptian border to the Eritrean frontier. He became Director of the Post and Telegraph Department, giving him responsibility for the whole of Sudan, and retired in 1945. Hebbert married Anne Mathews in 1933. During World War Two he served as a full Colonel with the Yugoslav partisans, retiring to his family home in Somerset in 1946. He died on 15 March 1980.

Photographs, slides, journals, notes, panoramas, maps and plans relating to Hebbert's time in Africa, with some biographical material.

Presented by Mr R. Hebbert, June 2002.

Access and Use

Please cite as Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, H.E. Hebbert collection, RCMS 120

Further information

MSS Addenda, vol. I. Indexed

This collection level description was created by RAS using information from the original typescript catalogue.

Index Terms
Africa
Sudan
Hebbert, Henry Eric (1893-1980) Colonel
RCS/RCMS 120 contains:
1 Photographs.
5 albums + 5 plastic sleeves; photograph.
1930–1943
2 Slides.
3 boxes (96 slides); slide.
circa 1943
3 A trip in Northern Ethiopia. A copy of the account by Col. Hebbert of a trip he made by car and mule with Mrs Hebbert in Sudan and Ethiopia in 1943, 93 pages.
1 envelope; paper; Typewritten.
circa 1943
4 Miscellaneous historical Red Coast. A range of material relating to the Red Sea Coast region comprising H.E. Hebbert's 'Port Sudan water supply', a reprint from 'Sudan notes and records' (1935); letters and telegraphs sent to Hebbert, 1941-1943; a cutting from the 'Sudan Herald', January 1944; a small photograph of Hebbert, c. 1935; a hand-drawn plan of Gondar, 1943; carbon typescript copies and handwritten notes on classical history and the early exploration of the Red Sea Coast region, with a little correspondence, c. 1928-1954; two plans of the Port Sudan water supply, one dated 1931; two undated plans of Khor Arbat.
1 envelope; paper; Mixed.
circa 1928-circa 1954
5 Panoramas.
1 plastic sleeve; photograph.
6 Map of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. The map includes parts of Eritrea and Ethiopia in addition to Sudan.
1 map; paper.
July 1914
7 Khartoum house. A plan of Hebbert's house in Khartoum, which he occupied 1939-1945, with manuscript annotations.
1 plastic sleeve; paper; Mixed.
circa 1945
8 Valedictory. A valedictory of Major H.E. Hebbert taken from the 'Sudan Herald', 21 April 1944, enclosed with a manuscript letter to Hebbert from Douglas Newbold, 22 April 1944.
1 plastic sleeve; paper; Mixed.
21 Apr. 1944–22 Apr. 1944
9 Biography. An undated biography of Hebbert written after his death.
1 page; paper; Wordprocessed.
circa 1980

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