- George Rodger, Arab Legion Desert Patrol. Soldiers from the desert patrol on their camels about 100 km from Amman, Transjordan, Fort Mafrak, 1941.
- George Rodger, Baghdad. Light streaming into the ancient suqs of Baghdad, Iraq, 1952.
- George Rodger, Camel Corps. “Gahawa Morah” – a Real Cup of Coffee is made by men of the Camel Corps on patrol in the deserts of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1952.
- George Rodger, Desert Patrol.
- George Rodger, His Hashemite Highness Emir Adbullah ibn Hussein of Jordan, later to become King, Jordan, 1941.
- George Rodger, Medina of Tunis. Skeins of cotton hanging to dry in dyers souk, Tunis, Tunisia, 1958.
- George Rodger, The Arab Legion. Soldiers of the Arab Legion, Transjordan, 1941.
- George Rodger, The Rodger Trans-Sahara Expedition. British photojournalist George Rodger and his wife Jinx embark on a Trans-Sahara Expedition for National Geographic Magazine and other publications, 1957.
- George Rodger, Camel Corps soldier. A Camel Corps soldier holds his tame hawk which he uses for hunting birds in the desert, 1952.
- George Rodger, Pyramids at Giza. British Army personnel on leave in Cairo visit the pyramids at Giza, 1941.
George Rodger, Arab Legion Desert Patrol. Soldiers from the desert patrol on their camels about 100 km from Amman, Transjordan, Fort Mafrak, 1941.