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This image captures a weathered, rectangular bronze or metallic commemorative plaque affixed to a rough, light-colored stone or concrete surface, likely outdoors in Rosario, Argentina. The plaque, designed for horizontal viewing but presented vertically in the image, features both relief sculptures and engraved text.

The central relief sculpture depicts two hands clasped in a handshake, symbolizing unity or friendship. Each hand holds a flag that unfurls outwards. The plaque is bordered by decorative elements, including a stylized laurel wreath or foliage along the right edge and architectural motifs along the top and bottom. Four bolts secure the plaque to the wall.

The engraved text on the plaque reads:
"ADHESION
DEL CLUB ESPANOL DE ROSARIO
AL HOMENAJE
CON QUE EL PUEBLO ARGENTINO
TESTIMONIA SU AMOR Y FIDELIDAD
A SU NOBLE BANDERA
CUSTODIA
DE LOS VALORES DE LA ESTIRPE
Y SINTESIS VIVIENTE
DE LA CULTURA CRISTIANA
OCTUBRE 12 DE 1957"

This translates to: "Adherence of the Spanish Club of Rosario to the homage with which the Argentine people testify their love and fidelity to their noble flag, guardian of the values of the lineage and living synthesis of Christian culture. October 12, 1957."

Additionally, the text "ULTRA" is partially visible at the top left and "PLUS" at the bottom left, possibly forming part of a larger motto. A small, partially legible signature, "GALLO", likely of the artist or foundry, is present at the bottom right. The plaque's aged appearance, with discoloration and surface grime, indicates its exposure to the elements since its dedication in 1957. The lighting suggests it was photographed during daylight.
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Dec 26, 2024, 9:50 PM

Rosario, Argentina

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This image captures a weathered, rectangular bronze or metallic commemorative plaque affixed to a rough, light-colored stone or concrete surface, likely outdoors in Rosario, Argentina. The plaque, designed for horizontal viewing but presented vertically in the image, features both relief sculptures and engraved text. The central relief sculpture depicts two hands clasped in a handshake, symbolizing unity or friendship. Each hand holds a flag that unfurls outwards. The plaque is bordered by decorative elements, including a stylized laurel wreath or foliage along the right edge and architectural motifs along the top and bottom. Four bolts secure the plaque to the wall. The engraved text on the plaque reads: "ADHESION DEL CLUB ESPANOL DE ROSARIO AL HOMENAJE CON QUE EL PUEBLO ARGENTINO TESTIMONIA SU AMOR Y FIDELIDAD A SU NOBLE BANDERA CUSTODIA DE LOS VALORES DE LA ESTIRPE Y SINTESIS VIVIENTE DE LA CULTURA CRISTIANA OCTUBRE 12 DE 1957" This translates to: "Adherence of the Spanish Club of Rosario to the homage with which the Argentine people testify their love and fidelity to their noble flag, guardian of the values of the lineage and living synthesis of Christian culture. October 12, 1957." Additionally, the text "ULTRA" is partially visible at the top left and "PLUS" at the bottom left, possibly forming part of a larger motto. A small, partially legible signature, "GALLO", likely of the artist or foundry, is present at the bottom right. The plaque's aged appearance, with discoloration and surface grime, indicates its exposure to the elements since its dedication in 1957. The lighting suggests it was photographed during daylight.

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