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The image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, presents an ornate building entrance viewed from the outside, looking inwards. The central feature is a large, dark brown or bronze metal gate/grille. It consists of multiple horizontal metal bars, each intricately designed with baluster-like sections, set within a robust frame. This frame includes rectangular panels on both sides of the bars, decorated with elaborate, possibly cast-iron, scrollwork and floral motifs. Above the gate, light grey granite or stone steps ascend, leading to the main building level. Two antique-style wall-mounted lamps with decorative bases and frosted glass shades are affixed to the stone structure, suggesting a historical or grand architectural style. To the right of the upper lamp, a plaque embedded in the stone is visible. The legible text on this plaque reads: "TO THE MEN & WOMEN OF QUEENSLAND WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918." Further text below is too blurry to decipher. The ground level outside the entrance is covered with patterned tiles, featuring a distinctive dark geometric design, likely a Greek key, along its border. Two plain dark doormats are placed on this tiled surface. Beyond the gate, the interior of the building is partially visible, showing a light-colored wall, a white-framed doorway or window, and a dark brown desk or counter. The scene appears to be set during the daytime, illuminated by ambient light. No specific activities or individuals are present.
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