Zulu men Frame:noneMen pegging out a skin for drying. At Laduma's kraal, Swartkop, where members of the British Association had been invited to visit. 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.
View of multi-storeyed buildings surrounding the main plaza of Tewa pueblo on First Mesa
This photograph seems to have been taken from the north
View of buildings at the fortress town of Shahra
In front of the man a plant grows from the sand while behind him the branches of a bare tree fill the background
Close-up view of patterned tiles on the Masjid Sabz ('Green Mosque') at Balkh
The upper storey of the house is open with many arched open windows
both of which receive a reasonable attendance although the aboriginal modes of worship and dancing are maintained
standing beneath a canopy
A lone Arab boy stands in the foreground
its head rope tied to a bush behind the man
In the far right distance houses line the shore along a far bank
View of multi-storeyed buildings at Shongopavi pueblo on Second Mesa