Portrait of Salim bin Kabina ... IndiaPortrait of Salim bin Kabina, one of Wilfred Thesiger's Bedouin companions, standing in Al Khatam or Al Humrah sands south of Al Ain. In the foreground a large bare branch lies across sand rippled by secondary dunes. In the near distance beyond, Salim bin Kabina, a tribesman of the Bayt Imani lineage of Rashid Bedouin, stands looking into the near foreground. He balances a rifle, in a tasselled case, on his shoulder and holds a camel stick. In the far
Each of the boats has one man standing in the bow holding a long five-pronged spear
with a tarada (sheikh's canoe) prominent in the foreground
Standing full length portrait of a man and a thoroughbred camel on an Abu Dhabi island
View of Wilfred Thesiger's travelling party trekking in the Uruq al Awarik sands of the Empty Quarter (Rub' al Khali)
which hangs down to his shoulders
The man is holding a large dagger and is standing in front of a stone wall
carrying a knife around his waist
Behind him and just to the right Sahail bin Tahi
sometimes known as the Western Gateway
Watercolour painting by John Bolton Woodthorpe of three unidentified ships in full sail on the sea (circa 1830s)
In the far background high mountains rise in the distance
View of a house at Pashagar