View of camels, belonging to ... Size:smallView of camels, belonging to Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party, in the Ramlat ar Rabbad sands. In the foreground two saddled camels, one couched, one standing, rest on the side of a slightly sloping dune. In the distance beyond ridges of rolling sand dunes continue to the far horizon. 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.
Equipment and blankets lie in the sand surrounding the trees
View of camels belonging to Wilfred Thesiger's party watering at a falaj (irrigation channel) at the southern end of Jabal Hafit
A falconer in a light coloured thobe (long shirt) topped with a cartridge belt holds a peregrine falcon on a mangalah (cuff) on one arm
In the right background a grove of date palms grows alongside the fort
A man stands in the near distance on the edge of cultivated fields
In the background a camel and a large bush are visible in the distance
To his right a few men of the Wahiba Bedouin haul water from a well
Wind blows against him from the left
He is holding a long handled pan next to the fire
On the left members of Wilfred Thesiger's Bedouin travelling party group around a well
Half length portrait of Bil Ghaith
Tibetan shepherd wearing a chuba hitched up at the waist and felt boots