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This image captures an indoor display, likely within a museum or historical exhibition in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The scene features a collection of vintage objects arranged on a wooden surface, suggesting a curated historical presentation. The primary subjects include a vintage brown wooden trunk with metal clasps, an embroidered fabric item (possibly a rug or blanket) with patterns and the Greek text "ΤΟ ΣΤΑΔΙΟΝ" (TO STADION), and three antique black and white photographs. One photograph depicts two children, while the other two are portrait-style images of individuals. These items are resting on a wooden display structure, with visible wooden floorboards or a deeper wooden base. A dark, possibly metal, frame or partition runs along the right side of the image. A white informational placard provides significant context for the display. The visible text, in both Greek and English, details the items: 1. "Representation of a female refugee in the first period of settling in Greece." 2. "Suitcases - Scenographic material." 3. "Photos." 4. A "Suitcase from Constantinople." 5. A "Wall carpet from Sparta of Asia Minor." Donation information for each item is also provided on the placard. Additionally, the Greek text "Κουτ Ν1 Καλωτίες" is visibly written on the wooden structure to the left. The activity taking place is the exhibition of historical artifacts related to the experience of refugees, specifically from Constantinople and Sparta of Asia Minor, during their settlement in Greece. The objects themselves, particularly the suitcase and wall carpet, evoke themes of migration, displacement, and personal belongings carried during a significant historical event. The display aims to educate visitors about this period of Greek history. No people are visible in the image.
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