
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a horizontally oriented vintage postcard, mounted under a clear protective sheet on a white rectangular board, which is secured to a blue wall with four visible standoffs/screws. The postcard features a sepia-toned photograph of a large, ornate stone building, likely a church or cathedral, characterized by a central domed or pedimented facade flanked by two square bell towers. Multiple arched windows and doorways are visible, suggesting a historical European architectural style. Adjacent, less detailed buildings are present on both sides. Handwritten text in faded ink is inscribed over parts of the photograph and along the edges of the postcard. Visible text includes "Habana" on the lower right corner of the photograph, and "Guanabacoa, Habana" below the central image. A date, "9-2-15," is legible on the right margin, indicating September 2, 1915. No individuals or specific actions are depicted. The postcard's content identifies the depicted location as Guanabacoa, a municipality within Havana, Cuba, and not within Guayana City, Venezuela. The surrounding environment is a plain blue wall.
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