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Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian Sands (in his own words with subtitles)
Compilation of Thesiger's talks recorded by BBC with his photographs about his travels in Arabia.
I do not have the full audio-clips unfortunately but there are now a few more videos on the internet with longer sound-bites and BBC has uploaded the episode of their Desert Island Discs with Thesiger as one commentator noted. Link https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009mx06
published: 27 Dec 2011
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Sir Wilfred Thesiger On The War On Terror
Wilfred Thesiger (2013): The Great Explorer: Writer and explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger was an outspoken expert on the Middle East. In this intimate film, featuring his last ever interview, he discusses the war on terror and the rapidly changing Arab world.
For similar stories, see:
Does The War On Terror Necessitate Abuses Of Human Rights?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-5p59Pkvy8
What was life really like in Saddam’s Iraq?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuN1AS5-1CY
The Iraq War From The Frontline
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWXkepwOD2s
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published: 30 Aug 2016
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Footsteps of Thesiger - Discovery Channel Full Documentary
published: 17 May 2021
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Wilfred Thesiger
About a dozen years after reading The Life of My Choice, I finally headed into the Empty Quarter desert myself. Some books linger in the mind long after you have finished reading them. Thesiger was perhaps the last of the great adventurers (it explains why I write 'Thesiger' rather than 'Wilfred'). He could not abide the modern world and I am sure would scorn the likes of me today - self-titled 'Adventurers' who spend more time online than in the desert. Nonetheless, he is one of my heroes!
(If you own a child, or have a child as a relative or neighbour, or if you feel kind enough to donate a copy to the local school, you can order my new book, Great Adventurers, here - https://amzn.to/2lPRXHx (or here if you are not in the UK - https://goo.gl/Egzo6m)).
#GreatAdventurers
published: 07 Aug 2018
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The Empty Quarter
A reconstruction of Wilfred Thesiger's journeys in the desert.
Wilfred Thesiger, author of Arabian Sands, is the last of England's great desert explorers. For five years he shared the life of the Bedouin in Southern Arabia, living and travelling the most desolate and arid desert in the world. The film is a reconstruction of his journeys, and seeks to show Thesiger's love for the desert and the hardship and austerity of the way of life.
Made in 1967 this film reflects the cultural attitudes and language of the time it was made. Picture and sound quality of their time.
Distributed by Concord Media
Website: http://concordmedia.org.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ConcordMedia
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ConcordMedia59
published: 04 Jun 2013
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Wilfred Thesiger's Travel in Arabia
This short video summarizes the awesome exploration of Wilfred Thesiger's travel in Arabian lands.
published: 13 Jun 2020
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Wilfred Thesiger Collection
Sir Wilfred Thesiger, born in 1910 at the British Legation in Addis Ababa, spent his early years in Abyssinia and was later educated at Eton and Oxford. During the Second World War, he was awarded a DSO for his service in Abyssinia; he later served in Syria and the Western Desert.
Thesiger’s journeys won him the Founder’s Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, the Lawrence of Arabia Medal of the Royal Central Asian Society and the Burton Memorial Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society, while his writing won him the Heinemann Award, Fellowship of the Royal Society of Literature and an Honorary DLitt from the University of Bath. He was also awarded the CBE in 1968 and KBE in 1995.
For more than 20 years until 1994, Thesiger lived mostly with the pastoral Samburu at Maralal in northern Ken...
published: 11 Apr 2021
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Audio: In the footsteps of Wilfred Thesiger
Explorer Adrain Hayes recreates legendary British explorer Wilfred Thesiger's first crossing of the Empty Quarter. The team left the historical city of Al Baleed in Salalah, Oman, to begin their trek to Abu Dhabi via Liwa and Al Ain.
published: 26 Nov 2011
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The Empty Quarter 1967
Wilfred Thesiger - Legendary Desert Explorer;
Crossing the Rub Al Khali
Directed by Richard Taylor for BBC TV 1967
published: 13 May 2015
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Alexander Maitland talking about Wilfred Thesiger in Africa
SIR WILFRED THESIGER, last of the great gentleman adventurers, was, in the words of David Attenborough, 'one of the very few people who in our time could be put on the pedestal of the great explorers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.'
Born at the British Legation in 1910 in Addis Ababa, Thesiger spent his early years in Abyssinia. He was educated at Eton and Oxford and in 1930, aged twenty, attended the coronation of Haile Selassie at the Emperor's personal invitation. Throughout his life he journeyed through some of the remotest, most dangerous areas of Africa, the Middle East and Asia, witnessing and photographing fast-changing cultures to great acclaim. His many inspiring travels involved explorations in Ethiopia, wartime service with the SOE and the SAS, crossings of the Empt...
published: 17 Jun 2010
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Wilfred Thesiger's Arabian Sands (in his own words with subtitles)
Compilation of Thesiger's talks recorded by BBC with his photographs about his travels in Arabia.
I do not have the full audio-clips unfortunately but there a...
Compilation of Thesiger's talks recorded by BBC with his photographs about his travels in Arabia.
I do not have the full audio-clips unfortunately but there are now a few more videos on the internet with longer sound-bites and BBC has uploaded the episode of their Desert Island Discs with Thesiger as one commentator noted. Link https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009mx06
https://wn.com/Wilfred_Thesiger's_Arabian_Sands_(In_His_Own_Words_With_Subtitles)
Compilation of Thesiger's talks recorded by BBC with his photographs about his travels in Arabia.
I do not have the full audio-clips unfortunately but there are now a few more videos on the internet with longer sound-bites and BBC has uploaded the episode of their Desert Island Discs with Thesiger as one commentator noted. Link https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p009mx06
- published: 27 Dec 2011
- views: 42855
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Sir Wilfred Thesiger On The War On Terror
Wilfred Thesiger (2013): The Great Explorer: Writer and explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger was an outspoken expert on the Middle East. In this intimate film, featuri...
Wilfred Thesiger (2013): The Great Explorer: Writer and explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger was an outspoken expert on the Middle East. In this intimate film, featuring his last ever interview, he discusses the war on terror and the rapidly changing Arab world.
For similar stories, see:
Does The War On Terror Necessitate Abuses Of Human Rights?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-5p59Pkvy8
What was life really like in Saddam’s Iraq?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuN1AS5-1CY
The Iraq War From The Frontline
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWXkepwOD2s
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After years of embedding himself with Arab tribes and living according to their customs, Thesiger revered their ancient code of conduct that made survival in the desert possible: honesty, loyalty, courage, endurance and patience. Through his extensive travels in the Middle East, he developed lifelong friendships and yet also some controversial opinions. He criticized the rapid industrialisation of the region, insisting that "the discovery of oil in Arabia was the biggest disaster that could happen". He also strongly opposed the invasion of Iraq shortly before his death, which he warned would only cause "bitter, bitter hatred". This report is illustrated with Sir Wilfreds photographs, and archival footage of him and his family.
John Watt Dollar – Ref. 5861
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
https://wn.com/Sir_Wilfred_Thesiger_On_The_War_On_Terror
Wilfred Thesiger (2013): The Great Explorer: Writer and explorer Sir Wilfred Thesiger was an outspoken expert on the Middle East. In this intimate film, featuring his last ever interview, he discusses the war on terror and the rapidly changing Arab world.
For similar stories, see:
Does The War On Terror Necessitate Abuses Of Human Rights?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-5p59Pkvy8
What was life really like in Saddam’s Iraq?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuN1AS5-1CY
The Iraq War From The Frontline
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWXkepwOD2s
Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads:
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For downloads and more information visit:
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After years of embedding himself with Arab tribes and living according to their customs, Thesiger revered their ancient code of conduct that made survival in the desert possible: honesty, loyalty, courage, endurance and patience. Through his extensive travels in the Middle East, he developed lifelong friendships and yet also some controversial opinions. He criticized the rapid industrialisation of the region, insisting that "the discovery of oil in Arabia was the biggest disaster that could happen". He also strongly opposed the invasion of Iraq shortly before his death, which he warned would only cause "bitter, bitter hatred". This report is illustrated with Sir Wilfreds photographs, and archival footage of him and his family.
John Watt Dollar – Ref. 5861
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 30 Aug 2016
- views: 27566
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Wilfred Thesiger
About a dozen years after reading The Life of My Choice, I finally headed into the Empty Quarter desert myself. Some books linger in the mind long after you hav...
About a dozen years after reading The Life of My Choice, I finally headed into the Empty Quarter desert myself. Some books linger in the mind long after you have finished reading them. Thesiger was perhaps the last of the great adventurers (it explains why I write 'Thesiger' rather than 'Wilfred'). He could not abide the modern world and I am sure would scorn the likes of me today - self-titled 'Adventurers' who spend more time online than in the desert. Nonetheless, he is one of my heroes!
(If you own a child, or have a child as a relative or neighbour, or if you feel kind enough to donate a copy to the local school, you can order my new book, Great Adventurers, here - https://amzn.to/2lPRXHx (or here if you are not in the UK - https://goo.gl/Egzo6m)).
#GreatAdventurers
https://wn.com/Wilfred_Thesiger
About a dozen years after reading The Life of My Choice, I finally headed into the Empty Quarter desert myself. Some books linger in the mind long after you have finished reading them. Thesiger was perhaps the last of the great adventurers (it explains why I write 'Thesiger' rather than 'Wilfred'). He could not abide the modern world and I am sure would scorn the likes of me today - self-titled 'Adventurers' who spend more time online than in the desert. Nonetheless, he is one of my heroes!
(If you own a child, or have a child as a relative or neighbour, or if you feel kind enough to donate a copy to the local school, you can order my new book, Great Adventurers, here - https://amzn.to/2lPRXHx (or here if you are not in the UK - https://goo.gl/Egzo6m)).
#GreatAdventurers
- published: 07 Aug 2018
- views: 3234
3:28
The Empty Quarter
A reconstruction of Wilfred Thesiger's journeys in the desert.
Wilfred Thesiger, author of Arabian Sands, is the last of England's great desert explorers. For ...
A reconstruction of Wilfred Thesiger's journeys in the desert.
Wilfred Thesiger, author of Arabian Sands, is the last of England's great desert explorers. For five years he shared the life of the Bedouin in Southern Arabia, living and travelling the most desolate and arid desert in the world. The film is a reconstruction of his journeys, and seeks to show Thesiger's love for the desert and the hardship and austerity of the way of life.
Made in 1967 this film reflects the cultural attitudes and language of the time it was made. Picture and sound quality of their time.
Distributed by Concord Media
Website: http://concordmedia.org.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ConcordMedia
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ConcordMedia59
https://wn.com/The_Empty_Quarter
A reconstruction of Wilfred Thesiger's journeys in the desert.
Wilfred Thesiger, author of Arabian Sands, is the last of England's great desert explorers. For five years he shared the life of the Bedouin in Southern Arabia, living and travelling the most desolate and arid desert in the world. The film is a reconstruction of his journeys, and seeks to show Thesiger's love for the desert and the hardship and austerity of the way of life.
Made in 1967 this film reflects the cultural attitudes and language of the time it was made. Picture and sound quality of their time.
Distributed by Concord Media
Website: http://concordmedia.org.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ConcordMedia
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ConcordMedia59
- published: 04 Jun 2013
- views: 4512
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Wilfred Thesiger's Travel in Arabia
This short video summarizes the awesome exploration of Wilfred Thesiger's travel in Arabian lands.
This short video summarizes the awesome exploration of Wilfred Thesiger's travel in Arabian lands.
https://wn.com/Wilfred_Thesiger's_Travel_In_Arabia
This short video summarizes the awesome exploration of Wilfred Thesiger's travel in Arabian lands.
- published: 13 Jun 2020
- views: 432
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Wilfred Thesiger Collection
Sir Wilfred Thesiger, born in 1910 at the British Legation in Addis Ababa, spent his early years in Abyssinia and was later educated at Eton and Oxford. During ...
Sir Wilfred Thesiger, born in 1910 at the British Legation in Addis Ababa, spent his early years in Abyssinia and was later educated at Eton and Oxford. During the Second World War, he was awarded a DSO for his service in Abyssinia; he later served in Syria and the Western Desert.
Thesiger’s journeys won him the Founder’s Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, the Lawrence of Arabia Medal of the Royal Central Asian Society and the Burton Memorial Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society, while his writing won him the Heinemann Award, Fellowship of the Royal Society of Literature and an Honorary DLitt from the University of Bath. He was also awarded the CBE in 1968 and KBE in 1995.
For more than 20 years until 1994, Thesiger lived mostly with the pastoral Samburu at Maralal in northern Kenya, before moving back to Surrey, England, where he passed away in 2003.
During his lifetime, Thesiger accumulated over 5,000 images from his travels in Arabia, especially between 1945 and 1950 that included the crossing of the Empty Quarter (Rub’ Al Khali). He superbly chronicled his travels in and around the Empty Quarter in his classic travelogue, Arabian Sands.
Since 2004, Thesiger’s collection of 38,000 negatives and 71 personal albums were allocated to the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. In turn, they have organised several exhibitions as well as a publication on the late explorer.
Thesiger’s images are at once down-to-earth and strikingly powerful. The black and white, contrasted portraits of the Bedouins and the unforgiving yet mesmerising dunes of the desert offers viewers a moving story of an idyllic past.
https://wn.com/Wilfred_Thesiger_Collection
Sir Wilfred Thesiger, born in 1910 at the British Legation in Addis Ababa, spent his early years in Abyssinia and was later educated at Eton and Oxford. During the Second World War, he was awarded a DSO for his service in Abyssinia; he later served in Syria and the Western Desert.
Thesiger’s journeys won him the Founder’s Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, the Lawrence of Arabia Medal of the Royal Central Asian Society and the Burton Memorial Medal of the Royal Asiatic Society, while his writing won him the Heinemann Award, Fellowship of the Royal Society of Literature and an Honorary DLitt from the University of Bath. He was also awarded the CBE in 1968 and KBE in 1995.
For more than 20 years until 1994, Thesiger lived mostly with the pastoral Samburu at Maralal in northern Kenya, before moving back to Surrey, England, where he passed away in 2003.
During his lifetime, Thesiger accumulated over 5,000 images from his travels in Arabia, especially between 1945 and 1950 that included the crossing of the Empty Quarter (Rub’ Al Khali). He superbly chronicled his travels in and around the Empty Quarter in his classic travelogue, Arabian Sands.
Since 2004, Thesiger’s collection of 38,000 negatives and 71 personal albums were allocated to the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford. In turn, they have organised several exhibitions as well as a publication on the late explorer.
Thesiger’s images are at once down-to-earth and strikingly powerful. The black and white, contrasted portraits of the Bedouins and the unforgiving yet mesmerising dunes of the desert offers viewers a moving story of an idyllic past.
- published: 11 Apr 2021
- views: 384
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Audio: In the footsteps of Wilfred Thesiger
Explorer Adrain Hayes recreates legendary British explorer Wilfred Thesiger's first crossing of the Empty Quarter. The team left the historical city of Al Balee...
Explorer Adrain Hayes recreates legendary British explorer Wilfred Thesiger's first crossing of the Empty Quarter. The team left the historical city of Al Baleed in Salalah, Oman, to begin their trek to Abu Dhabi via Liwa and Al Ain.
https://wn.com/Audio_In_The_Footsteps_Of_Wilfred_Thesiger
Explorer Adrain Hayes recreates legendary British explorer Wilfred Thesiger's first crossing of the Empty Quarter. The team left the historical city of Al Baleed in Salalah, Oman, to begin their trek to Abu Dhabi via Liwa and Al Ain.
- published: 26 Nov 2011
- views: 4797
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The Empty Quarter 1967
Wilfred Thesiger - Legendary Desert Explorer;
Crossing the Rub Al Khali
Directed by Richard Taylor for BBC TV 1967
Wilfred Thesiger - Legendary Desert Explorer;
Crossing the Rub Al Khali
Directed by Richard Taylor for BBC TV 1967
https://wn.com/The_Empty_Quarter_1967
Wilfred Thesiger - Legendary Desert Explorer;
Crossing the Rub Al Khali
Directed by Richard Taylor for BBC TV 1967
- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 59946
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Alexander Maitland talking about Wilfred Thesiger in Africa
SIR WILFRED THESIGER, last of the great gentleman adventurers, was, in the words of David Attenborough, 'one of the very few people who in our time could be put...
SIR WILFRED THESIGER, last of the great gentleman adventurers, was, in the words of David Attenborough, 'one of the very few people who in our time could be put on the pedestal of the great explorers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.'
Born at the British Legation in 1910 in Addis Ababa, Thesiger spent his early years in Abyssinia. He was educated at Eton and Oxford and in 1930, aged twenty, attended the coronation of Haile Selassie at the Emperor's personal invitation. Throughout his life he journeyed through some of the remotest, most dangerous areas of Africa, the Middle East and Asia, witnessing and photographing fast-changing cultures to great acclaim. His many inspiring travels involved explorations in Ethiopia, wartime service with the SOE and the SAS, crossings of the Empty Quarter of Arabia, sojourns in the Iraqi marshes and many loyal and sometimes turbulent friendships. During the 1960s he travelled extensively in East Africa, and from 1978 he spent the greater part of each year living among the pastoral Samburu in Kenya, until retiring to England in 1994. He was knighted in 1995 and died in 2003, aged ninety-three. His books, including Arabian Sands (1959) and The Marsh Arabs (1964), have been hailed as classics of modern travel writing.
Published to coincide with the centenary of Wilfred Thesiger's birth and a major exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum, this book is a moving celebration of Thesiger's enduring relationship with the African continent, and his fascination with its peoples and landscapes. Containing around two hundred photographs from Thesiger's personal archive, many of them previously unpublished, these essays explore and evaluate his lifetime of exploration and travel in Africa, as well as, for the first time, his photographic practice and its legacy as a museum collection.
https://wn.com/Alexander_Maitland_Talking_About_Wilfred_Thesiger_In_Africa
SIR WILFRED THESIGER, last of the great gentleman adventurers, was, in the words of David Attenborough, 'one of the very few people who in our time could be put on the pedestal of the great explorers of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.'
Born at the British Legation in 1910 in Addis Ababa, Thesiger spent his early years in Abyssinia. He was educated at Eton and Oxford and in 1930, aged twenty, attended the coronation of Haile Selassie at the Emperor's personal invitation. Throughout his life he journeyed through some of the remotest, most dangerous areas of Africa, the Middle East and Asia, witnessing and photographing fast-changing cultures to great acclaim. His many inspiring travels involved explorations in Ethiopia, wartime service with the SOE and the SAS, crossings of the Empty Quarter of Arabia, sojourns in the Iraqi marshes and many loyal and sometimes turbulent friendships. During the 1960s he travelled extensively in East Africa, and from 1978 he spent the greater part of each year living among the pastoral Samburu in Kenya, until retiring to England in 1994. He was knighted in 1995 and died in 2003, aged ninety-three. His books, including Arabian Sands (1959) and The Marsh Arabs (1964), have been hailed as classics of modern travel writing.
Published to coincide with the centenary of Wilfred Thesiger's birth and a major exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum, this book is a moving celebration of Thesiger's enduring relationship with the African continent, and his fascination with its peoples and landscapes. Containing around two hundred photographs from Thesiger's personal archive, many of them previously unpublished, these essays explore and evaluate his lifetime of exploration and travel in Africa, as well as, for the first time, his photographic practice and its legacy as a museum collection.
- published: 17 Jun 2010
- views: 8127