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The image, rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise, displays the street-level storefront of a commercial establishment in an urban or suburban setting, likely in London, United Kingdom. The shop appears to be a pawn shop, second-hand goods dealer, and foreign exchange bureau, operating under the name "MORDEN AIRGUN CENTRE." The shop's facade features large windows with blue frames. On the left side, an awning displays text such as "WE BUY WE SELL" and "GOLD WANTED," with a larger sign above reading "TURN YOUR GOLD." The main display window prominently features a large yellow sign stating "CASH PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED GOODS." Below this, another blue-framed section advertises "FOREIGN EXCHANGE." Inside the well-lit shop windows, a variety of goods are displayed, including numerous mobile phones, electronics, and what appear to be airguns. A white sign within the window reiterates the shop's services: "WE BUY & SELL - NEW & USED." Numerous smaller signs and stickers are affixed to the windows. A prominent red and white logo for the "NATIONAL PAWNBROKERS ASSOCIATION" (NPA) is visible. Other signs advertise "Cheques Cashed" and "Cash til Payday," along with "OPENING TIMES" detailing hours from "Mon - Sat 10am to 5:30pm" and "Sun Closed." Security warnings, including a yellow triangle and a CCTV symbol, are also present. An ADT security box is mounted on the wall. Reflections in the windows show a bare-branched tree and other buildings, suggesting it is daytime, possibly overcast. In the bottom right corner of the original image, a hand with an extended finger points towards a partially visible sign in an adjacent window that reads "WILSON TO 50 61." No other people are clearly visible.
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