
This is a stereoscopic photograph, meaning it has two slightly different images side-by-side to create a 3D effect when viewed with a special viewer. The image depicts a scene from a Japanese camp, likely a military camp, in 1906. The central focus is a makeshift barber shop set up in front of a large tent. A man, presumably the barber, is seated on a chair, attending to a customer who is seated in another chair. Both men are dressed in what appears to be military uniforms. Behind them, the large tent is visible, with laundry hanging from a rope stretched across the front. The background features rolling hills or mountains under a bright sky. The ground is covered in grass. The image is slightly faded and has a vintage look, typical of photographs from the early 20th century. The text at the bottom reads: “No. 45. Soldiers’ Barber Shop in Japanese Camp. Copyrighted, 1906, by T. W. Ingersoll.”