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ARCH.2003.31, Rendition: 804133
The image shows a piece of brown paper or cardboard with a rectangular yellow label at the top. The label appears to be sealed with tape and contains handwritten text that reads "January 29, 1950 – to April, 1951". The paper has a slightly worn and aged appearance, with some frayed edges and a hole punched at the top left corner. The background is a plain, neutral color, and the paper is positioned against it. The overall look suggests that this might be a dated envelope, file, or a piece of documentation from the early 1950s.
The image shows a worn, aged piece of light brown paper or cardstock with uneven, torn edges, suggesting significant use or handling over time. It appears to be part of a larger document or folder, as evidenced by the three holes punched along the left side, likely for binding or filing purposes.
In the center of the paper, there is a yellow rectangular label or sticker affixed with yellow tape. The label has the text "January 29, 1950—" written on it in black ink. Below the label, handwritten in black ink, is the text "to April, 1951," indicating a date range.
The paper shows signs of wear and tear, with some discoloration and smudges, indicating that it is an old document. The overall condition suggests it has been stored or handled for a considerable period, possibly as part of an archive or collection of historical documents. The date range on the label suggests it may be related to events or records from the early 1950s.
The image shows a piece of paper with a brown color, probably a folder cover. The folder cover is damaged, with a few tears on the edges. A small piece of paper is stuck on the folder cover, with some text printed on it. The text is written in black font, and the date is written in a different font. The paper is folded in half, and the folder cover is placed on a white surface.
The image is of a piece of paper that is brown and torn at the edges. It is placed on a white surface. On the paper, there is a piece of tape with the words "January 29, 1950" written on it. There is also a handwritten note below the tape that reads "to April, 1951". The paper looks old and worn.
The image shows a rectangular, light brown cardboard folder or cover. The folder appears to be slightly worn, with visible creases and a few small tears along the edges, suggesting it has been handled or stored for some time.
At the top center of the folder, there is a small, rectangular label or tag that is secured with clear tape. The label is gold-colored and has printed text on it that reads "January 29, 1950." Below this printed date, there is handwritten text that says "to April, 1951," indicating a date range or period of relevance.
The overall appearance of the folder suggests it may have been used for organizing or storing documents, possibly related to a specific time frame between January 29, 1950, and April 1951. The simplicity of the design and the handwritten notation imply a functional, perhaps archival or organizational purpose.
The image presents a worn, aged piece of paper with a clear plastic tape and a handwritten date.
In summary, the image shows a worn, aged piece of paper with a clear plastic tape and a handwritten date. The paper is light brown and has a rough, torn edge on the right side, with two small holes at the bottom left corner. A clear plastic tape is applied across the top of the paper, covering a portion of the top edge. A handwritten date is written in pencil on the top center of the paper, reading "January 29, 1950 - to April, 1951". The background of the image is a plain gray color.
The image depicts a piece of aged paper, likely a page from a file or document, with a yellowed label attached to the top. The label features black text that reads "January 29, 1950" and is sealed in plastic. Below the label, handwritten in pencil, are the words "to April, 1951." The paper itself appears to be a light brown color, with visible signs of wear and tear, including tears along the right edge and holes punched into the left side. The background of the image is a solid gray color.
The image depicts a worn, brown paper document with a label affixed to the top. The label is rectangular and features a yellowed piece of paper with black text that reads "January 29, 1950 -" on the left side. To the right of this label, there is another piece of paper with handwritten text in blue ink that appears to read "to April, 1951." A thin, black line is drawn underneath the handwritten text.
The document itself has a rough, torn edge on the right side and a small hole punched in the left margin, approximately one-third of the way down from the top. Another small hole is visible near the top-left corner. The background of the image is a plain gray color.
Overall, the image suggests that the document is an old file or folder cover, possibly used to store papers or records related to a specific period or project. The worn condition and torn edges imply that the document has been handled extensively over time.
The image presents a worn, brown paper document with a piece of tape and handwritten notes on it.
The image shows a simple, yet aged document with some handwritten notes and a piece of tape. The document's worn appearance suggests it may have been handled extensively or stored for an extended period.
The image shows the back cover of an old document or notebook. The paper appears aged and slightly worn, with some visible creases and small tears along the edges.
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The overall appearance suggests that this document or notebook was used to record information over a period of time, possibly from January 29, 1990, to April 1951, though the latter date seems to be a mistake or misinterpretation, as it predates the former.