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This media file displays a historical exhibit from a museum in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The scene features three main artifacts arranged on a dark grey display surface, likely inside a glass case, indicated by reflections at the top.

The central objects are two aged paper documents, likely official papers due to their formal layout, stamps, and detailed text in Greek. The first document, partially folded, includes both printed and handwritten text, several circular stamps (one purple, one red, and others faint), and a small, faded sepia photograph of an individual, possibly a man in uniform or traditional attire. Visible text on this document includes "ΦΥΛΛΟΝ ΔΟΡΕΑΣ" (Sheet of Donation/Gift), "Αδξ. Αριθ. 81" (File No. 81), and details concerning a reservist, stating "το ρέουν το παρόν έφεδρος" (the bearer, the present reservist). Specific instructions for mobilization are outlined, such as reporting to "4ος Λόχος" (4th Company) in case of unexpected general mobilization. The document also clearly lists the name "Ονοματεπώνυμον «απάόγλου Δημήτριος παρός Σταματίου" (Name: Papadoglou Demetrios, son of Stamatiou) and a location "Τοποετον Σιβρνης" (Place: Sivris). Dates such as "1910" or "1918" are partially visible.

Adjacent to the first document is a second piece of aged, lighter-colored paper with extensive handwritten Greek script and a circular stamp bearing "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΠΟΛΙΤΕΙΑ" (Hellenic State) around an emblem.

To the bottom left, a folded piece of fabric, possibly from an old garment, is visible. It features a blue, denim-like material combined with a lighter, possibly beige or off-white, fabric, showing signs of wear and fraying.

The overall impression is of historical artifacts related to military service or identity documents from early 20th-century Greece, presented as part of an educational exhibit. The numbers "1" and "2" are placed as markers within the display.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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This media file displays a historical exhibit from a museum in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The scene features three main artifacts arranged on a dark grey display surface, likely inside a glass case, indicated by reflections at the top. The central objects are two aged paper documents, likely official papers due to their formal layout, stamps, and detailed text in Greek. The first document, partially folded, includes both printed and handwritten text, several circular stamps (one purple, one red, and others faint), and a small, faded sepia photograph of an individual, possibly a man in uniform or traditional attire. Visible text on this document includes "ΦΥΛΛΟΝ ΔΟΡΕΑΣ" (Sheet of Donation/Gift), "Αδξ. Αριθ. 81" (File No. 81), and details concerning a reservist, stating "το ρέουν το παρόν έφεδρος" (the bearer, the present reservist). Specific instructions for mobilization are outlined, such as reporting to "4ος Λόχος" (4th Company) in case of unexpected general mobilization. The document also clearly lists the name "Ονοματεπώνυμον «απάόγλου Δημήτριος παρός Σταματίου" (Name: Papadoglou Demetrios, son of Stamatiou) and a location "Τοποετον Σιβρνης" (Place: Sivris). Dates such as "1910" or "1918" are partially visible. Adjacent to the first document is a second piece of aged, lighter-colored paper with extensive handwritten Greek script and a circular stamp bearing "ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΠΟΛΙΤΕΙΑ" (Hellenic State) around an emblem. To the bottom left, a folded piece of fabric, possibly from an old garment, is visible. It features a blue, denim-like material combined with a lighter, possibly beige or off-white, fabric, showing signs of wear and fraying. The overall impression is of historical artifacts related to military service or identity documents from early 20th-century Greece, presented as part of an educational exhibit. The numbers "1" and "2" are placed as markers within the display.

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