
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a detailed indoor exhibit within a museum or historical display located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The scene showcases a collection of historical artifacts, specifically various shields and antique pistols, neatly arranged on metal shelving behind what appears to be a protective glass barrier. On the left side of the frame, several circular or oval-shaped shields are displayed. Two of these are made of a brass-colored, reflective metal, featuring multiple prominent, textured bosses. A small tag near one of these shields reads "SHIELD 03" and "ঢাল" (Bengali for "shield"). Interspersed with the brass shields are darker, bronze-toned shields, also with similar boss decorations but exhibiting a duller, less reflective finish. On the right side, five antique pistols are meticulously arranged horizontally on similar dark metal racks. These firearms appear to be historical flintlock or percussion cap models, varying in design and size. The top pistol features a single barrel with intricate metalwork on its grip, marked "LP-1(V-11/22". Below it, a multi-barreled pistol with a decorative wooden grip is visible, bearing the inscription "1(-10)24". Another, more compact, dual-barrel pistol is marked "IW-11/96". Further down, a pistol with triple barrels and a wooden stock is displayed, inscribed with "14-125". The bottommost pistol has a curved wooden grip and a single barrel. The background consists of a large, grayscale mural or printed backdrop, possibly depicting historical scenes or figures. Reflections on the display glass are visible, particularly on the right side. The overall lighting suggests an interior, curated exhibition environment.
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