Mazar at Mahun from top of S. minaret: Seguch range in background [Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine, Mahan, Kerman Province, Iran]. Photographer: Clarmont Skrine
Snapshot portrait of Major David Lorimer, British Consul at Kerman, standing in the snow-covered garden of the Consulate. Published as plate 4 of Clarmont Skrine, World War in Iran (London: Constable & Co., 1962), where his forename is incorrectly given as Donald
Published as plate 8 of Clarmont Skrine, World War in Iran (London: Constable & Co., 1962), there captioned: At Mahun, 24 m. east of Kerman; the Shrine of Syed Nur-ud-Din Yezdi, also known as Shah Na'mattullah, a fourteenth century saint honoured by Tamerlane.
Pow-wow on top of Fort [probably Kaleh-i-Dukhtar, Kerman, Iran], March 1917. Photographer: Clarmont Skrine
Scope & Content:
Group standing on summit, identified beneath the print as: Wetli, Farran [Major G. L. Farran, commanding officer of the Kerman Brigade of the South Persia Rifles], Lorimer [David Lorimer, British Consul, Kerman], Orton, Grant
Farran and Fowle, 1918 [probably at Kerman, Iran]. Photographer: Clarmont Skrine
Scope & Content:
Snapshot portrait, with dog. Major George Lambert Farran was commanding officer of the Kerman Brigade of the South Persia Rifles; Captain (later Brigadier) John Le Clerc Fowle was his adjutant.