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The image shows a top-down view into a glass-covered display case, likely situated in a museum or exhibition. Inside the case, several artifacts are arranged. Prominently featured are an old, partially opened matchbox with "Tulitikut" (Finnish/Estonian for 'matches') and "Waldorf" visible on its side, and a faded black and white photograph depicting at least two figures, possibly women or a woman and child, dressed in period clothing. Other indistinct objects, appearing as metallic or glass fragments, are also visible. A strip of yellow LED lights illuminates the contents from the upper edge of the display, and a bright light source is reflected in the glass on the bottom left.

Above the display case, a dark information panel provides context in English, Russian, and Estonian. The visible English text refers to "sea chests" on board "the Lembit," used by "crew members." The Russian text defines a chest as a "box for storing personal belongings and clothes of a sailor" and mentions chests being in the "1st and 5th compartments" of the Lembit. The Estonian text further describes traditional sea chests for crew members' items. This information strongly suggests the display is part of an exhibition related to the Estonian submarine Lembit, now a museum ship in Tallinn, Estonia. A person's shoe is partially visible in the bottom right, indicating a visitor viewing the exhibit.
FM-kkr2I2

Jan 18, 2025

Tallinn, Estonia

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The image shows a top-down view into a glass-covered display case, likely situated in a museum or exhibition. Inside the case, several artifacts are arranged. Prominently featured are an old, partially opened matchbox with "Tulitikut" (Finnish/Estonian for 'matches') and "Waldorf" visible on its side, and a faded black and white photograph depicting at least two figures, possibly women or a woman and child, dressed in period clothing. Other indistinct objects, appearing as metallic or glass fragments, are also visible. A strip of yellow LED lights illuminates the contents from the upper edge of the display, and a bright light source is reflected in the glass on the bottom left. Above the display case, a dark information panel provides context in English, Russian, and Estonian. The visible English text refers to "sea chests" on board "the Lembit," used by "crew members." The Russian text defines a chest as a "box for storing personal belongings and clothes of a sailor" and mentions chests being in the "1st and 5th compartments" of the Lembit. The Estonian text further describes traditional sea chests for crew members' items. This information strongly suggests the display is part of an exhibition related to the Estonian submarine Lembit, now a museum ship in Tallinn, Estonia. A person's shoe is partially visible in the bottom right, indicating a visitor viewing the exhibit.

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