
This is a stereoscope card featuring a sepia-toned photograph of an interior scene. The image is presented twice, side-by-side, to create a 3D effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The scene depicts a well-appointed room, likely a parlor or sitting room, with ornate decorations. A man in a formal suit is standing and looking down at a young child, possibly a baby, held by a woman. The woman is dressed in a long dress with a high collar. The man appears to be a doctor or visitor, while the woman is likely the mother. The room is furnished with a table covered with a patterned cloth, several chairs, and a plant. Paintings or prints hang on the walls, and windows are draped with heavy curtains. The overall impression is one of Victorian-era domesticity and formality. The text at the bottom of the card reads: “Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada in the year 1906 by A. L. Merrill, at the Department of Agriculture.” and “(11) THE STONE’S VISIT – “The Pride of the Household – The First Born.”