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The image is oriented vertically, rotated 90 degrees clockwise from a standard horizontal view, depicting an interior architectural space. In the center of the frame, mounted on a light-colored wall, is a large, rectangular wooden plaque or board. The plaque is dark wood with lighter, possibly carved or engraved, text listing names and years. A round emblem or crest is visible on the upper left portion of the plaque, next to the title. The visible text on the plaque reads: PRESIDENTS CAMPBELL, J. D. DRYSDALE, J. CLARKE, P. GREEN, H.L. 1893-1894 GIBSON, R.W. GARDOM, B.W. BOADLE, S. RAVENSCROFT, J. 1900-1903 PRESTON, T.E. 1903-1909 FORTUNE, M. 1909-1911 CARLISLE, P. 1912 DRABBLE, E.D. 1912-1913 SANDERSON, H.E. 1915-1920 DRABBLE, E.D. 1920-1923 JEWELL, E. 1923-1940 HINDS, J.A.M. C. DRYSDALE, R. 1945 BOADLE, A.E. 1950 HINDS, J.A.M.C. 1950 BOADLE, A.E. 1954 CHANTRILL, O.B. COLVILL JONES, F. 1959 BROOKE TAYLOR, G.P. 1964 BRUTON, J.D. COLVILL JONES, K.R. BRUTON, J.D. GURNEY, C.W.G. BOADLE, K.A. MACDONALD, J.L.P. BOADLE, K.A. ROBERTS, E.C. ECURUTCHET BAGNALL, O. OLIVA QUINTANA, F. LAVALLE COBO, F.J. In the foreground, occupying the lower left and central part of the image, is a large arrangement of light-colored, fluffy, dried decorative plants, resembling pampas grass, interspersed with a few white artificial flowers and other dried foliage. This arrangement is placed in front of a multi-paned window. The window features a dark wooden frame and a distinct geometric pattern of leaded glass, likely hexagonal or octagonal, through which diffused outdoor light is visible, illuminating the plants. Brickwork and some indistinct shapes are visible outside the window. To the right of the plant arrangement and plaque, a dark wooden table with a reflective glass top is present. Reflections of the room and possibly other text are visible on the glass surface. The table has dark wooden legs or a base. The wall above the plaque is plain and light-colored. To the right of the plaque, dark wooden paneling or wainscoting covers the wall, extending towards the floor. The floor, partially visible beneath the table, is tiled with a light-colored surface and a darker grid pattern. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting during the daytime, with natural light entering through the window and contributing to the soft illumination of the scene. The architecture and plaque suggest a historical or institutional building, such as a university, college, or club.
Symbol
EFD70
Volume
923
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$0.19



