Portrait of Lawi Leboyare Frame:whitePortrait of Lawi, a young Samburu man wearing a black skin cloak and tufted hair style, identifying him as currently undergoing the initiation ceremony. 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.
The building's windows are filled with carved wooden window screens and painted decorations cover the plaster walls
View of two men standing in a boat loaded with a cargo of reed mats
standing on a dune in Liwa oasis
rises high above nearby buildings
Behind them a low rolling dune dotted with scattered vegetation fills the background
holding a peregrine falcon (shahin) in the sands near Al Ain
View of Wilfred Thesiger's party travelling from Khawr bin 'Atarit well in the Ghanim Sands to the Ramlat al Ghafah
A peregrine falcon perches on a carved wooden wakir (block) staked in the sand on the crest of a sand dune
A tall house painted black and white with ornamental stonework on the roof
during the party's journey from Masruq well to Al Hubi village
In the foreground Salim bin Ghabaisha (right) rides his camel across the top of a sand ridge behind a baggage camel
The falconer also has a wikar (block) for the falcon tucked under his arm