
This is a stereoscope card from 1898 featuring a young Christian girl in Nazareth, Palestine. The image is presented in a side-by-side format, typical of stereoscope cards, creating a 3D effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The girl is the central focus. She is standing and balancing a large, rounded jug on her head. The jug appears to be made of earthenware, and is a warm brown color. She is wearing traditional clothing, including a long-sleeved, ornate jacket with intricate embroidery and a long, dark skirt. Her head is covered with a decorative head covering, possibly a kerchief or veil, adorned with what appears to be a metal or wire frame. The background shows a stone wall and a window frame. The wall is made of rough-hewn stones, and the window frame is simple and wooden. The overall setting suggests a modest, rural environment. The card is labeled with the number '74' at the top and the caption '(74) 3188 - A Christian girl of Nazareth, Palestine.' at the bottom. The publishers, 'Underwood & Underwood, London, New York, Toronto,' are printed on the borders of the card. The image is sepia-toned, typical of photographs from that era.