Emi Koussi IranView of the landscape around Emi Koussi (3,415 metres), an extinct volcano and the highest mountain in the Tibesti range. 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.
View of the Sultan's Palace in the city of Shibam in Wadi Hadhramawt
Footprints lead from the near left to the central foreground where three of Wilfred Thesiger's Rashid Bedouin companions walk down a steeply sloping sand dune
In the foreground a saddled camel stands beside a group of men and a few children outside Al Muwaiji fort
He was residing with the Jemez people when the picture was taken
View of two of Wilfred Thesiger's canoe-boys (named Hasan bin Manati and Sabaiti bin Lazim)
An Arab falconer in a thobe (long shirt) and ghutra (headscarf) stands in the foreground
points his camel stick in the air front of the three men sitting to the right
He grips the mast with his legs
In the distance beyond large rock cliffs frame the harbour
View of a cemetery
with Salim bin Kabina carrying fodder for his camel in the foreground
View of two men with spears