Profile portrait of a camel ... IndiaProfile portrait of a camel, owned by Wilfred Thesiger in 1950, at a well in the plains below Hamrat ad Duru, during the party's journey from Masruq well to Al Hubi village. The camel stands facing towards the right, its head rope lying on the sand. It is saddled and wearing the traditional form of guiding harness, which consists of a chain halter, a neck rope, and a head rope. In the background a vast expanse of pebbly and sandy ground stretches out
Half length profile portrait of Bil Ghaith
Further beyond the Ru'us Al Jibal mountains rise high above the horzion on the far side of a creek
and further behind on the left one man sits atop a far dune
Half length standing portrait of a Baluchi porter
Group portrait of four Sahul Bedouin boys at the Ar Rumhiya wells near Ar Riyadh
In the distance beyond groves of date palms grow in depressions between the dunes and across a far sand flat
A Batina camel stands on a sand dune in sparse dry grass
One young boy stands in a dry water trough
Portrait of a boy of the Bayt Kathir Bedouin at Qafa well in Wadi 'Aydim
In the background a large covered structure made of palm fronds
View of a bush growing on a sand dune in the region between Jaladah plain and the Bani Ma'arid sands in the Empty Quarter (Rub' al Khali)
In the foreground a young boy in a light-coloured waistcoat and thobe (long shirt) stands on the right