Portrait of three young boys ... TibetPortrait of three young boys, named Munzuk [Murzuk], Erzek and Merzik, of the Bayt Kathir Bedouin taken in the Wadi 'Aydim region between Mudayy and Harbarut. One boy sits on the ground, the other two boys stand to his left and right. Wilfred Thesiger met the boys and their mother, Nura, in the Wadi 'Aydim region near Mudayy. Due to the nature of these images, prints will reproduce any signs of age, wear or damage that occurred before they were
Behind him on the left a tree casts shade over a palm fence
He holds a bow and blunted arrows with which he will shoot small birds to wear hanging from his headband
In the further distance the square stone Shindagha watchtower rises high above nearby 'arish huts and beached dhows (sailboats)
Behind them market stalls with large wooden doors line the street
Portrait of two Rashid Bedouin tribesmen at a well in the region surrounding Kuwait City
however in the background salt bushes grow across the sand
Behind them a crowd of camels waits by the well
around which a number of Wahiba Bedouin stand
He wears a light coloured thobe (shirt) and an embroidered headscarf
is in a state of disrepair
Two Jewish boys stand together in front of a stone wall
Portrait of a young man (named Lokuyie)