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The image shows a page from what appears to be a program or booklet. At the top of the page, there is a handwritten note in blue ink that reads: "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962."
Below the handwritten note, there is a black and white illustration of an architectural structure, likely the interior of a church. The illustration features a series of vertical lines and geometric shapes, possibly representing columns, arches, or pews, and the overall design is symmetrical with a focal point in the center. The background of the illustration is shaded, adding depth to the image.
The page itself is framed by a light-colored border, and the book or program appears to be old, as suggested by the slight yellowing of the paper. The spine of the book is visible on the left side of the image, indicating that the page is part of a larger bound volume.
The image depicts a page from what appears to be a book or a notebook. The page contains a hand-drawn sketch of an architectural structure.
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Handwritten Note:
Sketch:
The overall context suggests that the page may have been used to plan, document, or sketch out details for an event held at the First Unitarian Church of New Bedford in 1962.
The image shows an open book with a handwritten note and a drawing inserted between the pages. The handwritten note at the top of the page reads, "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." The drawing appears to be a black-and-white sketch of an architectural structure, likely a church or a similar building, viewed from the front. The structure is characterized by vertical elements, possibly representing columns or supports, with what seems to be a cross or decorative element at the top center. The drawing is quite abstract and stylized, with a focus on the vertical lines and a minimalistic style. The book itself appears to be of a substantial size, with a green spine visible on the left side.
The image depicts a page from a book or album with a handwritten note and a black-and-white sketch or diagram.
Handwritten Note:
Sketch/Diagram:
The combination of the note and the drawing suggests this page is documenting an event that took place at the First Unitarian Church of New Bedford on April 8, 1962, likely including details of the stage setup for the concert and reception.
The image shows what appears to be an old architectural drawing or blueprint mounted in a display frame. The drawing depicts an elevation view of a pipe organ, showing its pipes arranged in a structured layout. Above the drawing, there is handwritten text that reads:
"Concert and Reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962"
This suggests that the image is related to an event, specifically a concert and reception, held at the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford on April 8, 1962. The framed drawing seems to commemorate the installation or dedication of the organ at that event. The drawing is detailed and precise, likely created by an architect or an organ designer.
The image depicts an open page from a book or a notebook. The page contains a handwritten note at the top, which reads "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." Below the note, there is a rectangular illustration or drawing. The illustration appears to be a stylized depiction of an organ or a similar musical instrument, with vertical pipes and intricate details. The drawing is done in a dark ink on a blue-green background. The book itself has a hardcover with a visible spine and pages that appear aged, suggesting it might be a scrapbook, journal, or a record book from the early 1960s.
The image shows an open book with a blue illustration mounted on one of the pages. The illustration appears to be an abstract or stylized depiction related to the structure of organ pipes or musical pipes, characterized by vertical, elongated shapes with some horizontal connecting elements. Above the illustration, handwritten in light blue ink, is the text: "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." This likely indicates that the illustration is connected to an event held on that date at that location. The page is cream-colored, and the book itself has thick pages with a green cover partially visible on the left side.
This is an image showing a page from a book or a similar type of archival documentation. On the left-hand side of the page, there is handwritten text that reads "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford April 8, 1962." The main focus of the image is on the right-hand side, where a piece of artwork or illustration is mounted. The artwork features abstract vertical line patterns on a colored background that create an impression of a sound frequency or a similar waveform. The background color is dark, contrasting with the lighter lines of the drawing. The artwork appears to be sophisticated and carefully composed to create a symmetrical pattern. The page is part of a bound volume, which appears to have other pages visible on the left side, indicating it is a collection of documents or artworks.
The image shows an open book with a picture on the page. The picture is of a church with a blue sky in the background. The text on the page reads "Concert and Reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962." The book appears to be a collection of photographs or prints, with the pages arranged in a specific order. The book has a green spine and a white cover.
An open book with a green border has a page with text and an image. The text "Concert and reception, First Unitarian Church of New Bedford, April 8, 1962" is written in blue ink on the top of the page. Below the text, there is an image of a church with a green-colored border. The church has a tall tower and a few windows. The book is placed on a gray surface.