Stereoscope card from 1903 showing a large group of Arab school children in Jerusalem, Palestine.
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This is a stereoscope card from 1903, showing a large group of Arab school children in Jerusalem, Palestine. The children are seated and standing in front of a large, leafy tree. They are dressed in a variety of clothing, including dark suits, dresses, and head coverings. The image is sepia-toned and has a slightly grainy texture, typical of early photography. The card is labeled with the title "Group of Arab School Children, Jerusalem, Palestine" and the copyright information "Copyrighted 1903 by William H. Rau". The image is presented in a stereoscopic format, with two slightly different views side-by-side to create a 3D effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the children and the tree. The overall impression is one of a historical snapshot of education and childhood in early 20th century Palestine.


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