
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures three historical booklets, likely statutes, from the "Athletic Union of Constantinople" (ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΝΩΣΙΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΥΠΟΛΕΩΣ), displayed under a reflective glass surface in what appears to be a museum or exhibition in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. A blurred reflection of a person in a light-colored top is visible on the left side of the glass. The light-colored, possibly beige or cream, booklets are stacked, partially overlapping. Each features the organization's name printed vertically along the left edge and "ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΤΙΚΟΝ" (Statute/Constitution) vertically on the right. A prominent circular gold emblem adorns the center of each cover; the top booklet's emblem clearly shows a double-headed eagle, a Byzantine symbol. Dates and printing locations are visible at the bottom right of each booklet: "ΑΘΗΝΑΙ 1953" (Athens 1953) on the top booklet, "ΑΘΗΝΑΙ 1976" (Athens 1976) on the middle one, and "ΑΘΗΝΑΙ 1970" (Athens 1970) on the bottom. These dates indicate different editions or printings of the statutes. Small holes punched near the left edge of the covers suggest they were once bound or filed. In the blurred background, parts of other display items, including a box with "hobby" and "fa" text, are faintly visible. The items highlight the historical legacy of Greek communities and athletic organizations associated with Constantinople.
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