Fitaurari Mangasha and his wife Size:smallPortrait of a man (named Mangasha), a Fitaurari (or commander of the spearhead), and his wife, seated outside their house. 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.
one and two storey buildings line the shore in the Shindagha district
View of huts made of Arish (dry palm fronds
looking northwards from Tanta (near Magdala)
Interior view of a mudhif (guest house)
View of Wilfred Thesiger's party trekking across dunes in Al Humrah sands during their journey to Umm az Zumul
View of a man (named Abdullah bin Maiqal)
In the suq at Al Hufuf in the country of the Al Hasa
stands to the left of the men
a rifle and blankets are scattered on the ground under the tree
with another boy sitting behind him
Behind the men arish huts and date palms can be seen in the background
In the foreground locals stroll through a shaded street