Kurdish man Frame:blackPortrait of a man, sitting on rocks on Mount Hendren, holding a stick in his right hand, with mountains in the distance. 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.
a square block with small windows
Portrait of a group of male Samburu youths wearing black skin cloaks
View from behind of a young man standing in the prow of Wilfred Thesiger's tarada (sheikh's canoe)
They still wear the black skin cloak and have also been adorned with woman's earrings and one wears an ostrich feather headdress
Behind him three camels stand around the trough
In the distance the limestone cliffs of Jabal Hafit (Jebel Hafeet) rise in jagged peaks high above the plain
looking into the near distance
Chapman also refers to the mummers as being very poor and this is possibly evidenced from the small portion of dress visible in this image
In the foreground 'arish huts and enclosures made from palm fronds line Dubai Creek
with mountains in the background
View of Wilfred Thesiger's expedition party crossing the Awash River
A man in a white thobe (long shirt) and ghutra (headscarf) stands next to the stern of the baghla