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A framed display, set against a red wall, showcases two historical documents. On the left, a polished brass plaque is inscribed with details about "THE QUEEN'S LETTER." It states the letter was "PLACED ON PUBLIC VIEWING TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 1986" by "ALD. DOUGLAS W. SUTHERLAND AM, LORD MAYOR" and "LEON P. CARTER OBE, TOWN CLERK." The plaque also bears the small inscription "CHUBB," likely a manufacturer. Reflections on the highly polished plaque obscure some details, showing an indistinct indoor environment.

On the right, a framed letter addressed to "The Rt. Hon. the LORD MAYOR of SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA" is visible. The letter, signed "Elizabeth R" (Queen Elizabeth R), reads: "Greetings / On a suitable day to be selected by you in the year 2085 AD would you please open this envelope and convey to the citizens of SYDNEY my message to them." The letter, sealed within the frame, is presented under glass, which also shows some reflections. The entire display is presented in a large, dark-colored frame, indicating its significance as a historical artifact in Sydney, Australia.
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Jan 9, 2025

Sydney, Australia

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A framed display, set against a red wall, showcases two historical documents. On the left, a polished brass plaque is inscribed with details about "THE QUEEN'S LETTER." It states the letter was "PLACED ON PUBLIC VIEWING TUESDAY 18 NOVEMBER 1986" by "ALD. DOUGLAS W. SUTHERLAND AM, LORD MAYOR" and "LEON P. CARTER OBE, TOWN CLERK." The plaque also bears the small inscription "CHUBB," likely a manufacturer. Reflections on the highly polished plaque obscure some details, showing an indistinct indoor environment. On the right, a framed letter addressed to "The Rt. Hon. the LORD MAYOR of SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA" is visible. The letter, signed "Elizabeth R" (Queen Elizabeth R), reads: "Greetings / On a suitable day to be selected by you in the year 2085 AD would you please open this envelope and convey to the citizens of SYDNEY my message to them." The letter, sealed within the frame, is presented under glass, which also shows some reflections. The entire display is presented in a large, dark-colored frame, indicating its significance as a historical artifact in Sydney, Australia.

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