Stereoscope card of a large group of people at a Native Mohammedan School in Beeroth, Palestine.
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This is a stereoscope card depicting a large group of people, likely students, gathered at a Native Mohammedan School in Beeroth, Palestine. The scene is set within a stone building with arched openings. The group consists of men, women, and children, all dressed in traditional clothing. The men are wearing various types of headwear, including turbans and fezzes. The women are mostly covered, with some wearing headscarves. The children are a mix of ages, and many are seated on the floor or on simple benches. The building appears to be made of stone, with arched openings that provide light and shadow. The floor is also made of stone. The overall atmosphere is one of a traditional school setting in a historical context. The image is sepia-toned, typical of photographs from that era. The card is labeled with the title and location, as well as the publisher's information: 'Geo. W. Griffith, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa.' and 'Sold only by Griffith & Griffith, ... Paris.'


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