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A monochrome, close-up image captures the lower mechanical components of an antique Singer sewing machine, located in Montalbán, Venezuela. The perspective is from slightly above, looking down into the mechanism. The main subject is the machine's cast iron treadle drive, comprising a large, spoked flywheel in the upper-center, connecting rods, and a rectangular foot treadle at the bottom-center. The treadle features the raised inscription "SINGER." All metal components exhibit signs of age, wear, and possible rust. The machinery is framed by heavy, dark metal support bars of the sewing machine stand. In the background, to the left, is a light-colored wall showing areas of peeling paint or plaster, with a white electrical outlet mounted in the upper-left portion of the frame. The floor or base area beneath the machine appears dark and worn. No individuals are present, and the machine appears stationary and disused.
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