Half length portrait of Huaishil ... Type:stretched canvasHalf length portrait of Huaishil, one of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling companions, in Al Muwaiji outside Al Muwaiji Fort in Al Ain. Huaishil, a sheikh of the Mahamid lineage of Duru Bedouin, stands facing forward, squinting into the sun. He wears a light coloured thobe (shirt) and an embroidered headscarf. 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
View of the prow of Wilfred Thesiger's tarada (sheikh's canoe)
Portrait of a boy of the Yam tribe at the settlement of Badr [image is partially obscured]
At the centre left a tribesman of the Wahiba Bedouin is hauling a bag of water from the well
View of a river flowing down a valley
View of members of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party watering their camels at Hassi well in the desert of the Empty Quarter (Rub' al Khali)
View of men loading Wilfred Thesiger's canoes with supplies
Portrait of a man and a boy from the Bin Maaruf lineage of Sa'ar Bedouin kneeling on the ground at Manwakh well
Portrait of a boy in the Wadi Baysh
View of men from the Bin Maaruf lineage of Sa'ar Bedouin making camp at Manwakh well
the second son of Jasim bin Faris
of the ordinary class
View of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan's hawking party setting out in the Khatam sands