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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbooks, January 1950-April 1951

ARCH.2003.31, Rendition: 804133

Mistral, us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0

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.

Key details include:

  1. Date Label: There is a rectangular, yellowed label affixed near the top of the cover. The label has the date "January 29, 1990" printed on it.
  2. Handwritten Note: Below the label, there is a handwritten note that reads "to April 1951."
  3. Binding Holes: There are two visible holes along the left edge, indicating that this cover was part of a bound document or notebook.

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.

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The image shows an aged, yellowed, and worn piece of paper, likely a cover sheet for a document. The paper has some staining and edge damage, indicative of significant age. There are two notable handwritten elements on the paper:

  1. In the center, there is a handwritten date range that reads: "January 29, 1950 - to April, 1951." This text is slightly smudged but still legible.

  2. Near the top, there is a small, taped piece of paper or label with the text "January 29, 1950" written on it. This piece appears to be slightly discolored and is affixed to the main sheet with transparent tape.

The overall condition of the paper suggests it has been stored for many decades.

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The image shows an old envelope with a handwritten date range. The envelope appears aged, with a light brown or manila color. At the top of the envelope, there is a piece of adhesive tape with the following dates written in ink:

  • "January 29, 1950 - to April, 1951"

This suggests that the envelope was used to hold documents or correspondence spanning from January 29, 1950, to April 1951. The envelope has some wear and tear, indicating it is quite old. There is also a punched hole on the left side, possibly for filing purposes.

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The image depicts an old, worn-out piece of paper that appears to be a folder or a file cover. The paper is beige or light brown in color and shows signs of aging, including creases, slight discoloration, and wear around the edges.

At the top center of the folder, there is a small label or tab made from a lighter-colored paper. This tab has writing on it that reads "January 29, 1950 - to April, 1951". The handwriting is clear and appears to be in black ink. The tab is secured with what looks like a small piece of tape.

The folder seems to be empty or contains no visible documents, and the edges of the paper are slightly frayed. There is a small black mark or hole near the bottom left corner of the folder. The overall condition suggests that the folder has been stored for a long time.

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The image depicts an aged, yellowed piece of paper that appears to be part of a file or folder. The paper shows signs of wear and tear, with some areas torn and discolored.

On the upper part of the paper, there is a small, transparent plastic tag or label with the date "January 29, 1950" written on it. Below this label, handwritten in ink, are the words "to April, 1951," indicating a timeframe or a period of relevance from January 29, 1950, to April 1951.

The edges of the paper have some damage, and the paper itself looks old and brittle, suggesting it is a historical document. There is also a faint number "0" written at the top left corner, possibly indicating some form of cataloging or indexing.

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The image shows an old, yellowed notebook or a bound document with some visible wear and tear. The cover and pages appear aged, indicating the document is likely several decades old.

On the upper part of the page, there is a small, transparent plastic label with handwritten dates:

  • "January 28, 1950"
  • "to April 1951"

Below this label, there is a handwritten note extending the timeframe from January 28, 1950, to April 1951, though the rest of the text is partially obscured and unclear. The notebook or document seems to have been used extensively, as there are some creases and discoloration around the edges and corners. The binding appears to be loose, with part of the spine visible on the left side.

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This is an image showing what appears to be an old, worn manila folder. The folder has slightly curled edges and looks a bit tattered, with one corner torn off. There are a few holes, possibly from staples, near the edges of the folder. There is a label affixed to the folder with scotch tape that reads "January 29, 1950." Below the label, handwritten in pen, there is a date that reads "to April, 1951," suggesting that the contents of the folder pertain to a timeframe from January 1950 to April 1951. The background of the image is a neutral gray, which contrasts with the brown hue of the folder.

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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.

Amazon, amazon.nova-pro-v1:0

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.

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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.