
This is a stereoscopic photograph from 1930, titled "Grain Market of Haifa, Palestine" and copyrighted by William H. Rau. It shows a bustling outdoor market scene in front of a stone building. The scene is split into two slightly different perspectives to create a 3D effect when viewed with a stereoscope. In the foreground, several people are gathered around piles of grain. Some are wearing traditional Middle Eastern clothing, including long robes and turbans or hats. Several individuals are carrying or handling large bags or sacks, likely filled with grain. The background features a tall stone building with arched doorways and windows. The building appears to be part of the market structure. The walls are weathered and show signs of age. There are also some crates and other market goods visible. The overall atmosphere is one of a busy and lively market scene in a historical setting. The photograph provides a glimpse into the daily life and commerce of Haifa, Palestine in the early 20th century.