View of Arab men unloading ... IraqView of Arab men unloading their camels at the open air market in the town of Qalat Bishah. In the foreground Arab men unload bags of cargo from a few couched camels. Nearby a crowd of people are gathered. In the background a row of mud framed shelters runs behind them. Due to the nature of these images, prints will reproduce any signs of age, wear or damage that occurred before they were archived by the Pitt Rivers Museum.
Portrait of a boy of the Yam tribe at the settlement of Badr [image is partially obscured]
In the background a large crowd of men stand in front of a tall stone building
In the foreground a wide road leads into the city of Abha
All around dry sprigs of vegetation lie in the sand
The camel's mouth is open and its forelegs are hobbled
A walled enclosure is attached to the centre building
Further beyond the silhouette of Dubai is visible along the far bank
Profile portrait of a peregrine falcon
He is wearing kohl around his eyes
Half length portrait of a young boy from the Humaydah tribe at a well in the region between Suq ath Thulutha and Wadi Hali
In the distance beyond the square stone Shindagha watchtower rises high above nearby 'arish huts and beached dhows (sailboats)
In the foreground members of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party