Stereoview photograph of a bustling bazaar in Jaffa, Palestine, filled with people in traditional clothing browsing stalls and tents.
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This is a vintage stereoview photograph titled "The Bazaar, Jaffa, Palestine." It depicts a bustling outdoor market scene in Jaffa, Palestine, likely taken in the late 19th or early 20th century. The image is filled with a dense crowd of people, mostly men, dressed in traditional clothing. Many are wearing long robes, turbans, and fezzes. They are milling about, browsing the stalls and interacting with each other. The market is lined with stalls and tents, covered with various goods. The stalls are filled with textiles, pottery, and other merchandise. The tents provide shade for the vendors and customers. The street is crowded with people and goods. The buildings in the background are low and made of stone. The overall impression is one of a vibrant and lively marketplace. The photograph is in sepia tone, which adds to its vintage feel. The image is slightly faded and grainy, but the details are still visible. The stereoview format creates a three-dimensional effect when viewed with a stereoscope. The photograph is bordered with text, including the title, copyright information, and the names of the publishers, "Underwood & Underwood." The publishers' addresses are also listed: New York, London, Toronto, Canada, Ottawa, Kansas.


License: CC0