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The scene depicts a museum or historical exhibition in Tunbridge Wells, United Kingdom. Four aged, handwritten letters are displayed horizontally within a dark-framed glass-topped case, secured in individual transparent protective sleeves. A white, rectangular information label, titled "Edith Beadle letters," is positioned in the lower-left quadrant of the display, affixed with two small pins. The label describes Edith Beadle (1895-1985) as a local resident who worked as a Nanny in British-run Palestine during the 1920s and 1930s, writing weekly letters to her family in Tunbridge Wells. A light-skinned human hand, with visible thumb and forefinger, is present in the lower-left corner, positioned near the information label. Bright, circular reflections from overhead lighting are visible on the protective glass surface, partially obscuring sections of the displayed letters.
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