Half length seated portrait of ... Size:smallHalf length seated portrait of a tribesman of the Duru Bedouin at Al Ain. The man has a grey beard. He is sitting in the sand facing forward, holding one arm out from his side. The man wears a khanjar (dagger) on a belt over his coloured thobe (long shirt) and an embroidered ghutra (headscarf). In the distance behind him tufts of vegetation grow across a vast flat expanse of sand. This image was taken between December 20, 1948, and January 27, 1949,
In the background number of people walk along a market thoroughfare
Behind him is a man wearing a similar hat
a large tree grows over the well
Sichomovi '[i]s the middle village on the summit of the same mesa with W[a]lpi and Tewa
which is lined with 'arish huts
one of forty lions he shot in southern Sudan
a centre of the Zoroastrian community
In the foreground a man in a white thobe (ankle-length shirt) walks across an open sandy area
a type of dhow) raising the mainsail by pulling on ropes
Terraced fields lie below the tower along the hill's right slope
and Salim bin Ghabaisha is holding a rifle
View of farmers' fields in the Al Ghamid tribal region between the villages of Al Makhwah and Thurayban