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This image captures an exhibit inside the Maritime Museum Rotterdam, Netherlands, focusing on the history of women in maritime roles. The scene is dominated by a display against a light pink wall, illuminated by overhead lighting that casts soft shadows. Central to the exhibit is a mannequin dressed in a dark blue or black naval uniform, comprising a jacket with four gold buttons and two gold chevron-like stripes on the left sleeve, a matching knee-length skirt, a white collared shirt, and a black tie. A white sailor cap with a dark ribbon inscribed "Koninklijke Marine" (Royal Navy) rests on the mannequin's head. Above and to the left of the mannequin, large red capital letters on the wall proclaim "VARENDE VROUWEN," with "SAILING WOMEN" printed in smaller, brown letters directly below. Adjacent to this, a white text panel provides a detailed historical narrative in both Dutch and English about women's participation in seafaring, mentioning the "Marine Vrouwen Afdeling (Marva)" and their eventual integration into the Royal Netherlands Navy. To the left of the main display, two framed paintings depicting historical ships in harbors are mounted on the wall. Below the text panel, a smaller black bowler-style hat adorned with a gold crest is displayed on a thin black stand, positioned on a red plinth. Further to the right, another red display plinth features an information plaque titled "PETRI BAL" under the year "1962," detailing aspects of the Marva administration. A clear acrylic barrier partially obstructs a view of a wooden display box containing nautical instruments, possibly binoculars or a periscope, on a red base. The floor reflects the red display elements.
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