Half length portrait of a ... Frame:noneHalf length portrait of a boy, an older man, and a young man in the town of Ash Shuqaiq. The older man is wearing a hat made from woven palm fronds. 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 boy on the left wears a khanjar (dagger) on a belt over his thobe (long shirt) and a headscarf (ghutra)
and in the distance beyond the mountain Jebel Hafeet (Jabal Hafit) rises above the horizon
On the left behind him a water barrel sits in the sand
squatting on rocks on Mount Hendren
The boy is likely from the local 'Amara tribe
In the far left distance a square stone watchtower
Royalist Commander-in-Chief on the southern front
Middle row from left to right: Chapman
View of farm buildings on the southern slopes of the Kuh-e-Baba range
Another man stands below the yard next to the mast
Other paintings and carvings can be seen in the bottom of the image extending out of the frame
in which one passenger is standing