Pedro Pino (Lai-iu-ah-tsai-la) Type:unstretched canvasPortrait of an elderly man (named Lai iu ah tsai la, better known as Pedro Pino), a former governor of Zuni pueblo during the 1840s and 1850s, sitting, wearing a concha belt and ornaments. According to James Stevenson's original note for this photograph (prepared circa 1885), '[b]eing able to speak the Spanish language[,] he has had many interesting interviews with the army officers and explorers who have visited successively his pueblo, and his name
Seated portrait of an Arab man
Further beyond the Ru'us Al Jibal mountains rise high above the horzion on the far side of a creek
This image was taken during Wilfred Thesiger's week and a half long sailing trip around the Abu Dhabi Islands with Sheikh Hazaa bin Sultan Al Nahyan
takes a photograph of an official at the ceremony to mark the return of the Reting Rinpoche to Lhasa
In the background other members of the party rest in the sand
View of men carrying bags on their backs up a steep path on a cliff
In the right distance a fourth member of the party walks with his camel around a large hollow between dunes
A man stands on an oil drum in front of the bow of the sambuk
the other riding a laden donkey
Some of the houses of the village are erected on the tops of others in consequence of the heaping sands
stting astride a horse
In the near distance a man adjusts the saddlery on his camel