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Kuwait in the 1930’s

I think these are the oldest photos I’ve seen of Kuwait on Flickr. There are only three images in this set but they’re great ones, here are their links:

Sailor in Kuwait
Camel in Kuwait carrying fuel for cooking
Sailing into Kuwait

Thanks Haya!

14 replies on “Kuwait in the 1930’s”

I was gona say it but ” asfdsg ” beat me to it just before I though of it
his EXACT WORDS … (:

nice Photos though

I think that the first 2 photos are not in Kuwait. Maybe Oman or prob Yemen ;P LOOL… but seriously that old guy’s body… latgooly Platinium… moo 9ij! ;P

The “Sailing into Kuwait” picture is actually a picture of Matrah Bay in Oman. The photos, as someone correctly pointed out, are by Alan Villiers who wrote a fantastic narrative called Sons of Sinbad in which he recalls his several month-long journey on a Kuwaiti boom from Yemen to Zanzibar and then back to Kuwait. Very, very interesting and readable stuff.

For you photophiles, Villiers also published his photos from his trip in a separate book called (surprise, surprise!) “Sons of Sinbad: the Photographs.” Well worth having, believe me.

Anyone who wants to buy either or both can do so through the Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait, which is in Mansouriyah, right next door to the British Council (on the same street as Nadi Al-‘Arabi). The prices are very reasonable, and you won’t be able to find either of these books anywhere else!

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