
This is a stereoscope card depicting a view of Nazareth, Palestine, described as the home of the Child Jesus. The image is split into two nearly identical views to create a 3D effect when viewed through a stereoscope. The scene shows a densely packed city with numerous buildings, likely made of stone, covering a hillside. The buildings are closely clustered together, creating a maze-like appearance. In the foreground, there are a few figures: a man standing prominently, and a man on horseback. Scattered throughout the scene are trees and other vegetation. The landscape is hilly and rugged, with the city built into the slope. The overall tone of the image is sepia-toned, typical of photographs from this era. The card is bordered with text indicating the publisher, 'Underwood & Underwood, New York, London, Toronto, Canada, Ottawa, Canada', and the number '71-3150'. Below the image, the caption reads '(71)-3150-Nazareth, the home of the Child Jesus - from the northeast, Palestine. Copyright Underwood & Underwood.'