Close up profile portrait of ... Jacques-Philippe PotteauClose up profile portrait of a camel, owned by Wilfred Thesiger in 1950, in the plains below Hamrat ad Duru, during the party's journey from Masruq well to Al Hubi village. The camel faces towards the left (only its head and neck are visible). It is wearing the traditional form of guiding harness, which consists of a chain halter, a neck rope, and a head rope. In the background sits a vast expanse of bare sand. Due to the nature of these images,
Interior view of the ornately carved stonework of the Vimal Vasahi temple in the Dilwara Jain temple complex at Mount Abu
View of several women
The British Mission lunch with the Lord Chamberlain
In the far left distance a date palm grove is visible
In the foreground people stand at an open air market
while on the right a third man beds over the opening
Behind him large trees grow in sandy soil
Small shoots of vegetation grow out of the sand across the ground beneath their feet
In the left background a smaller dhow and a rowboat are moored along the shore
He is stirring in a pot on the fire
A group of Manahil Bedouin at Fughmah
Mirror by Sue Johnson 2011