Giant groundsel on Mount Kilimanjaro TibetView of giant groundsel growing on the lower slopes of the snow capped Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 metres), the highest mountain in Africa. 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 foreground locals stand in the midst of a pack of donkeys carrying heavy loads of wood
View of a group of men with rifles walking uphill away from the camera towards some buildings
fetching the bride for a wedding
This is one of the first portraits Wilfred Thesiger took of Salim bin Kabina
as but few of the dwellings exceed two stor[ey]s
View of trilith monuments on the northern slopes of the Qarra range of mountains
View of the Shindagha district from the Bur Dubai side of Dubai Creek
The buildings on the left are topped only with adobe
both seated on the ground
A large white minaret stands at the edge of the buildings in the central distance
The falconer also has a wikar (block) for the falcon tucked under his arm
wearing a headdress and neck ornaments