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ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 809218
The image depicts a stack of old, slightly discolored papers or documents. The top sheet of paper has some stains or marks, possibly from water or other substances, and appears to be aged. The writing on the top sheet is handwritten and includes the words "Fund Raising Campaign" along with the year "1924" and the dates "June 17, 18, 19, and 20." There are also some additional markings and what seems to be a small drawing or symbol near the top of the document. The background is a plain, neutral gray, which contrasts with the aged appearance of the paper. The overall impression is that of a historical document related to a fundraising event from the early 20th century.
This image shows a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. The text reads "Fund Raising Campaign" followed by "924" and then "June 17, 18, 19, & 20th." There is also some faint, scribbled text above the main writing, which appears to be in blue ink. The paper shows signs of aging, with some discoloration and stains. The paper is placed on a light gray background.
This is an image of a small, aged, off-white pamphlet or booklet resting on a plain, light gray surface. The paper appears thin and slightly discolored, with a noticeable water stain or discoloration running vertically along the right edge. The top of the cover has a prominent, dark brown, irregularly shaped stain, possibly from a burned or heavily stained object that was once placed there.
Handwritten in dark ink on the front cover, centered below the stain, is the text:
Above the printed text and just below the dark stain, there is faint, ghostly handwriting in blue pencil or crayon. The marks are difficult to decipher, but appear to be a rough, cursive scrawl — possibly the word "log" or similar, followed by a line and another scribble.
The booklet is partially open, with a few blank pages visible beneath the cover, suggesting it’s a simple, stapled or folded pamphlet. The overall condition — stains, wrinkles, and faint markings — indicates age and handling over time. The handwriting style and the year “1924” support its historical context as a relic from a fundraising event nearly a century ago.
The image shows a folded piece of paper placed on a gray surface. The paper appears to be an old document with some handwritten text on it. The text reads "Fund Raising Campaign 1924" and includes a series of dates, "June 17, 18, 19, 20th." The paper has a slightly yellowish hue and shows signs of aging, such as wrinkles and discoloration. The handwriting is in blue ink, and there are some stains and marks on the paper.
The image shows a folded piece of paper with handwritten text on it. The paper appears to be old and worn, with a brownish hue. The text is written in a cursive style, and it is somewhat faded, making it difficult to read. The paper is folded in half, with the text visible on the front side. The background is plain and gray, providing a stark contrast to the paper.
The image shows a worn and aged piece of paper or card, likely from an archival or historical collection. The paper has a light beige or off-white color with visible signs of wear, including discoloration, creases, and a small tear or stain near the top center.
On the paper, handwritten text is visible. The text includes the words "Fund Raising Campaign" written in cursive, along with the numbers "824" and a date range: "June 17, 18, 19, 20th." The handwriting appears to be in blue ink, and there is a small, faint drawing or symbol near the top left, which resembles a stylized figure or abstract shape. The overall condition of the paper suggests it may have historical or archival significance, possibly related to a fundraising event or campaign from the early 20th century.
The image depicts a piece of paper with handwritten notes, set against a light gray background.
The paper is folded at the top, with a crease visible. It has a light beige color and appears to be aged, with brown stains and discoloration along the edges and top. The paper is slightly yellowed.
In the center of the paper, there is a blue pencil mark that resembles the letter "R". Below this, in black ink, are the words "Fund Raising Campaign" followed by the number "434" underneath. Further down, in smaller handwriting, it reads "June 17, 18, 19, 20th".
The overall appearance of the paper suggests that it may have been used for a specific purpose, such as a fundraising event or campaign. The handwritten notes and dates provide context for the purpose of the paper.
The image depicts a piece of paper with handwritten text, featuring the title "Fund Raising Campaign" and the dates "June 17, 18, 19, 20th." The paper appears to be aged, with visible stains and discoloration. A small portion of another piece of paper is visible behind it, suggesting that this document may be part of a larger collection or file. The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the paper and its contents. Overall, the image suggests that the paper is an old document related to a fundraising campaign, possibly from the 1920s given the date format used.
The image presents a white card with handwritten text, set against a light gray background. The card is positioned centrally in the frame and appears to be slightly aged or worn.
In summary, the image depicts a white card with handwritten text, set against a light gray background. The card appears to be slightly aged or worn, with some brown stains on the top-right corner. The text on the card reads "Fund Raising Campaign" and includes a date range, suggesting that it may be related to a fundraising event or campaign.
The image presents a worn, white piece of paper with handwritten text and a partially visible second page.
At the center of the image is the white paper, which appears to be aged and stained. The top portion of the paper features a darker brown stain on the right side, while the bottom-left corner displays a lighter brown discoloration. A blue pen or pencil mark is visible near the top, accompanied by a black ink smudge above it. The handwritten text, written in black ink, reads "Fund Raising Campaign" followed by an underlined number "924." Below this, another line of text states "June 17, 18, 19, 20th."
A second piece of paper is partially visible behind the main paper, peeking out from the top. The background of the image is a light gray color, providing a subtle contrast to the aged paper.
Overall, the image suggests that the paper may have been used for a specific event or purpose, possibly related to a fundraising campaign, and has been handled extensively over time.