
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a museum or exhibition display, likely within the context of Nea Filadelfia, Greece, and related to the history of AEK (Athletic Union of Constantinople). The central subject is a lifelike mannequin of a man, dressed in a blue pinstripe suit, white shirt, and a patterned tie, holding a lit cigarette in his right hand. He has dark, receding hair and a slight smile on his face, looking towards the viewer. Behind the mannequin, a wall display features several framed black-and-white portraits of men, arranged in a grid-like timeline. Each portrait is accompanied by text plaques providing biographical information and historical context, predominantly in both English and Greek. Yellow graphic lines and hexagonal shapes are visible across the black background of the display, suggesting a thematic design. Reflections on a glass barrier in front of the display are also visible. Visible text includes names such as "KONSTANTINOS," "GEORGIOS MELAS," "IOANNIS CHRYSAFIDIS," "EMILIOS IONAS," "SPYROS SKOURAS," "ALEXANDROS," "ANDREAS ZA," and "MICHALIS," alongside associated date ranges like "1933-1936," "1940," "1944-1946," and "1946-1948." Phrases like "history of A.E.K.," "club's management," "stadium began," "ambassador of Greece," "ZHTA sports club," "shipowner," and "president" indicate that the display commemorates significant figures and events in the history of the AEK sports club. The mannequin itself appears to be a representation of a person from this historical narrative.
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