![A wall-mounted weather station is depicted, centrally positioned against a light-colored wallpaper featuring faint vertical stripes and a subtle ornate pattern. The station consists of a rectangular wooden plaque with rounded corners, oriented vertically. Embedded within the plaque are three brass-bezeled circular instruments.
The largest instrument, located at the top, is a barometer with a cream-colored dial. It displays Russian text indicating weather conditions such as "В.ДОЖДЬ" (Rain), "БУРЯ" (Storm), "ПЕРЕМЪННО" (Changeable), "ЯСНО" (Clear), and "В.СУХЬ" (Dry). The pressure scale is marked in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), with the primary needle pointing to approximately 750 mmHg. Below the main dial, the inscription "ПОГОДНИКЪ" (Weather Teller) is visible, accompanied by a double-headed eagle emblem and smaller text in Russian, "ФИЗИКО-МЕХАНИЧЕСКІЙ и ОПТИКЪ ДВОРА ЕГО ИМПЕРАТОРСКАГО ВЕЛИЧЕСТВА" (Physico-Mechanical and Optical [supplier] to His Imperial Majesty's Court). A second, thinner golden needle is present, likely for setting a reference.
Below the barometer, two smaller instruments are arranged side-by-side. The left instrument is a thermometer, featuring a cream-colored dial with ornate scrollwork and marked in Celsius ("°C thermometre"). Its needle indicates approximately 22-23°C. The right instrument is a hygrometer, also with a cream-colored dial, ornate scrollwork, and marked in "% rel." for relative humidity. Its needle points to approximately 50%.
The wooden plaque is light brown with visible grain, suggesting a varnished finish. Shadows are cast on the right side of the plaque, indicating ambient lighting from the left. This scene is located in Прикамский, Russia. No individuals are present.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_95269d75-5e01-4293-8.jpg?alt=media)
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A wall-mounted weather station is depicted, centrally positioned against a light-colored wallpaper featuring faint vertical stripes and a subtle ornate pattern. The station consists of a rectangular wooden plaque with rounded corners, oriented vertically. Embedded within the plaque are three brass-bezeled circular instruments. The largest instrument, located at the top, is a barometer with a cream-colored dial. It displays Russian text indicating weather conditions such as "В.ДОЖДЬ" (Rain), "БУРЯ" (Storm), "ПЕРЕМЪННО" (Changeable), "ЯСНО" (Clear), and "В.СУХЬ" (Dry). The pressure scale is marked in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), with the primary needle pointing to approximately 750 mmHg. Below the main dial, the inscription "ПОГОДНИКЪ" (Weather Teller) is visible, accompanied by a double-headed eagle emblem and smaller text in Russian, "ФИЗИКО-МЕХАНИЧЕСКІЙ и ОПТИКЪ ДВОРА ЕГО ИМПЕРАТОРСКАГО ВЕЛИЧЕСТВА" (Physico-Mechanical and Optical [supplier] to His Imperial Majesty's Court). A second, thinner golden needle is present, likely for setting a reference. Below the barometer, two smaller instruments are arranged side-by-side. The left instrument is a thermometer, featuring a cream-colored dial with ornate scrollwork and marked in Celsius ("°C thermometre"). Its needle indicates approximately 22-23°C. The right instrument is a hygrometer, also with a cream-colored dial, ornate scrollwork, and marked in "% rel." for relative humidity. Its needle points to approximately 50%. The wooden plaque is light brown with visible grain, suggesting a varnished finish. Shadows are cast on the right side of the plaque, indicating ambient lighting from the left. This scene is located in Прикамский, Russia. No individuals are present.
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