Portrait of Salim bin Tamtaim ... Type:art printPortrait of Salim bin Tamtaim, a leader in Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party, in the Jiddat al Harasis during the party's journey from Boi well to Yisub well. Salim bin Tamtaim, a sheikh of the Bayt Ghuwas lineage of Bayt Kathir Bedouin, stands holding a stick in his hand. 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.
In the far right background a Bedouin man stands on a dune
Some cattle are around the well
At the far left a camel watches as Musallim bin Al Kamam
Ladaki and Nepalese sides
wearing a thick black 'agal (head rope) over his ghutra (headscarf) sits holding a young boy in his lap
leaning on a rolled sleeping mat and mattress
one of whom is carrying a sack on his back
The woman on the right has her arms around a young boy standing in front of her
Royalist Commander-in-Chief on the southern front
from the near right to the central foreground
View of a Bin Maaruf nomad (of the Saar tribe) standing beside his black goat-hair tent
View of Lake Turkana (formerly called Lake Rudolf) seen from its southern end near Teleki's volcano