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An indoor scene showcases a wall adorned with a multi-panel wall clock, featuring imagery of the Palace of Westminster, including the iconic Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower). The wall itself is covered in a light-colored, possibly beige or off-white, textured wallpaper with a subtle glittery finish. To the left, a smooth, reflective, light grey surface is visible, likely a large panel, door, or cabinet. The wall clock is composed of three distinct square panels, arranged vertically. Each panel displays a sepia-toned or black and white photograph of the historic London landmark under what appears to be a cloudy sky. The topmost panel shows the upper section of Big Ben, while the bottom panel depicts the lower architectural details of the Palace of Westminster. The central panel incorporates the functional clock mechanism, featuring black Roman numerals (I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII) for the hours and slender, contrasting red and black hands. The clock's hands indicate a time, with the hour hand between IX and X, and the minute hand between I and II, suggesting approximately 9:07 or 10:07. To the far right of the image, a small, partially visible decorative element with several small, circular pink/purple adornments on a metallic rod can be seen. No people are present in the image.
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