
This is a stereoscopic photograph from 1903, showing a scene titled "Native Women Washing Wool in a Spring, Near Jenin, Palestine." The image is presented in a dual view, creating a 3D effect. The scene depicts a rural landscape with rolling hills and sparse vegetation. In the foreground, two women are engaged in washing wool in a small spring or pool of water. They are dressed in traditional clothing, including headscarves and long dresses. One woman is kneeling and actively scrubbing the wool, while the other appears to be rinsing it. The background features a series of hills stretching into the distance under a cloudy sky. The landscape is dry and rocky, typical of the region. The overall tone of the image is documentary, capturing a moment of everyday life in Palestine during the early 20th century. The photograph is slightly sepia-toned, adding to its historical feel. The image is bordered by a reddish-brown frame.