
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a section of an indoor museum exhibit dedicated to Boris Yeltsin, located at the Yeltsin Center in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The scene displays a variety of personal artifacts, photographs, and documents contained within a glass display case, with reflections of the museum interior and digital screens visible on the glass surface. In the foreground, a dark brown, vintage leather volleyball or soccer ball rests on the left. To its right, an open, aged document or booklet with handwritten entries is displayed alongside several black and white photographs. These photos include a group of young women in uniform, two young men with one's arm around the other, a family portrait of a woman with children, and a portrait of a man in a hat. Further to the right, an open red document, resembling a passport or ID card with a photo of a man, is visible. Below these items, a series of numbered, dark gray plaques with white Russian text provide descriptive captions for the adjacent artifacts, mentioning Boris Yeltsin, Sverdlovsk (the former name of Yekaterinburg), and various dates from the 1950s and 1960s, detailing aspects of his early life, sports involvement, and career. In the middle section of the display, an antique pocket watch with a brown leather strap stands upright. Next to it, an open notebook with handwritten text and diagrams, labeled "ЛЕКЦИЯ 9" (Lecture 9), is presented. Additional plaques with longer Russian descriptions of artifacts like the watch and Yeltsin's passion for volleyball are visible. A black and white photograph of three young men is also displayed in this section, along with an official-looking diploma and a small blue badge. The upper part of the display case features several framed certificates (Грамота) with ornate designs, along with more black and white photographs of Boris Yeltsin at different ages. A large digital projection on the background wall shows a bearded man and text, while other reflections reveal inverted Russian text like "СОВЕТСКОМ СОЮЗЕ" (Soviet Union) and "СССР и США" (USSR and USA), suggesting other parts of the exhibit or digital signage. A faint image of a poster featuring a Union Jack is also visible through the glass on the far right. The overall exhibit highlights Yeltsin's formative years and early professional life in Sverdlovsk/Yekaterinburg.
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