![This image shows a close-up of a rusted metal surface, likely part of a trunk or a large container. Prominently featured is a circular metal plaque with raised lettering that reads "NIGERIAN R[iver] 4 1921". The plaque is weathered and shows signs of age, with some discoloration and chipped paint.
To the left of the plaque are remnants of torn posters or stickers. One poster, mostly torn away, has the partial text "AMIE", "SER", "SALLA", and "SHOW" visible, along with images of people. Another sticker fragment, also torn, displays text that includes "FEAT", "ES", "ALA", "MC UMAR", and "WINCE, MC UMAR MC MIGUADA". A small blue and white sticker fragment to the right of the plaque has the text "ATE", "FEE", and "N100" on it.
The metal surface itself is textured with rust and appears to have been exposed to the elements. A row of small, circular metal rivets runs along the bottom edge of the visible surface. The background below the metal surface is rough ground with gravel and debris, suggesting an outdoor setting. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, with no strong shadows indicating a specific time of day. The overall impression is one of age and historical significance, possibly related to transportation or infrastructure from the early 20th century in Nigeria.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_142816c2-707e-4c79-8.jpg?alt=media)
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This image shows a close-up of a rusted metal surface, likely part of a trunk or a large container. Prominently featured is a circular metal plaque with raised lettering that reads "NIGERIAN R[iver] 4 1921". The plaque is weathered and shows signs of age, with some discoloration and chipped paint. To the left of the plaque are remnants of torn posters or stickers. One poster, mostly torn away, has the partial text "AMIE", "SER", "SALLA", and "SHOW" visible, along with images of people. Another sticker fragment, also torn, displays text that includes "FEAT", "ES", "ALA", "MC UMAR", and "WINCE, MC UMAR MC MIGUADA". A small blue and white sticker fragment to the right of the plaque has the text "ATE", "FEE", and "N100" on it. The metal surface itself is textured with rust and appears to have been exposed to the elements. A row of small, circular metal rivets runs along the bottom edge of the visible surface. The background below the metal surface is rough ground with gravel and debris, suggesting an outdoor setting. The lighting appears to be natural daylight, with no strong shadows indicating a specific time of day. The overall impression is one of age and historical significance, possibly related to transportation or infrastructure from the early 20th century in Nigeria.
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