Portrait of Salim bin Kabina ... Frame:blackPortrait of Salim bin Kabina, one of Wilfred Thesiger's Bedouin companions, standing in Al Khatam or Al Humrah sands south of Al Ain. Salim bin Kabina, a tribesman of the Bayt Imani lineage of Rashid Bedouin, stands in the near central distance on a sand ridge rippled by secondary dunes, looking into the far distance. He balances a rifle, in a tasselled case, over his shoulder and holds a camel stick. Wind blows against him from the left. In the
Crowds seated in front of photographer looking towards the main entrance of the temple
In the near distance a few of Wilfred Thesiger's Bedouin travelling companions cross over the crest of the dune on the right with their camels
with two men standing in the foreground
leaving the port at Barcelona (1837)
Behind the men is a wide open field with grass and shrubs
There are fields in the foreground
View of the Masjid-i Jami ('Friday Mosque') at Herat
View of the stern of a baghala (large boat
In the distance a far hillside is visible
A few of the men row the boat using long wooden oars
Behind crowds of people walk through the street
To the right two donkeys stand beside the coils of rope