
Stake attention in this memory
This is a forensic description of a child's drawing presented on a crinkled sheet of white, lined paper, attributed to the city of Wealden, United Kingdom. The drawing is executed primarily in grey pencil, with some elements incorporating color. On the upper left, the word "push" is written in cursive. Below this, a rectangular outline labeled "door" includes a small circular handle. Adjacent to this, a two-segment rectangular object labeled "dror" (drawer) is depicted. Further down and to the left, a series of connected lines form "Sters" (stairs). To the right of the stairs, a "Swing" set is illustrated with brown vertical supports and a swing seat, set against a blue background representing sky and a yellow circle for the sun. Green lines at the base suggest grass. Below the stairs and swing, a reddish-orange circular object labeled "Buttun" (button) is drawn. In the lower-center left, a "Worddrob" (wardrobe) is shown with two doors and handles. To its right, a "Glob" (globe) on a dark, textured stand is depicted with green and blue coloration. Below the wardrobe, an object labeled "Bok" resembles a bed or cot, featuring two rounded headboard/footboard sections, a horizontal frame, and two circular wheels. An upward-pointing arrow is positioned to the right of this object. Faint cursive text, "katharinem", is visible below the globe. A dark vertical line bisects the page, separating the main collection of drawings from a largely blank right side. A partial square with a dot, resembling a door, is visible in the upper right, and a textured, dark rectangular shape appears in the lower right, both truncated by the edge of the paper.
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