
Stake attention in this memory
Two antique cameras, an "ANGKUT HARUYICAN" and a "TAMILERO", sit on a table in a dimly lit room. The cameras are made of metal and are both brown in color. The "ANGKUT HARUYICAN" is a film camera and is labeled as having been used by a "Javanese orchestra on the battle of 29th November 1945." The "TAMILERO" is a "photographic documentary camera that was used in the defence of Indonesian independence against the Dutch military," according to the caption. The label on the "ANGKUT HARUYICAN" indicates that it was made in 1921 and donated by "Marhadi Suparto" and the "TAMILERO" was made in 1920 and donated by the same donor. The table is covered in a light grey material and is in a room with beige walls. The room appears to be a museum based on the presence of these artifacts. The location of the room is at the coordinates (-7.245, 112.738), which is within the city of Surabaya, Indonesia. The cameras are in a state of disrepair, but are still recognizable. They are in focus and the image is clear and well-lit.
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