Portrait of Musallim bin Anauf ... Type:unstretched canvasPortrait of Musallim bin Anauf, the fifteen year old son of Salim bin Turkia, in Jabal Qara. Musallim bin Anauf, a member of the Bayt Gidad lineage of Bayt Kathir Bedouin, sits on the ground turned towards the left. His cockscomb haircut shows that he has not yet be circumcised. 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 man (named Lobsang Namgyal)
pulling on one of two ropes that runs between the men from the left foreground
View of a vast sandy wadi in the Bani Hilal tribal area near Jabal Sharif
Group of four monks eating in front of a textile awning
View of Wilfred Thesiger's party during their journey through the Jol from Fughmah to Ghayl bin Yamayn
Four Maids of Honour and two assistants who will serve chang or barley beer to the Yaso officials at the ceremony of the Preparation of the Camp at Lubu
wearing two black ostrich feathers in a band round his forehead to which he has fastened the stuffed skins of small birds he has shot with his bow and arrows
Muhammad al Auf adjusts baggage and blankets on the camel couched in front of him
The wheels are about five feet in diameter
sits holding the head rope of a tall camel standing above him
The camel stands in profile
Group portrait of three nuns