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The image shows a page from a publication dated May 25, 1973, titled "The Gazette." It features a calendar illustration in the upper portion of the page. The illustration depicts a detailed, mythical creature that appears to be a dragon or serpent-like entity, entwined with various plant and foliage elements. The creature is intricately drawn with patterns on its body and surrounded by swirling leaves and flowers, giving a fantastical and ornate appearance. Below the illustration, there is a note written in ink that reads: "Paula Cronin called to apologize for the missing caption. She'll correct it in next week's issue. CK." The page is mounted on a plain, light-brown backing, and there are punch holes on the right side, suggesting it is part of a binder or collection.
The image shows a cutout from a publication titled "The Calendar," dated May 25, 1973, from "The Gazette." The cutout is mounted on a larger brown background, possibly a piece of cardboard or a folder.
At the top of the cutout, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Paula Cronin called to apologize for missing caption. She'll correct it in next week's issue. CK"
Below the note, the main feature is a detailed and intricate black-and-white illustration. The illustration appears to depict a fantastical, possibly mythological creature, with multiple legs and tentacles. The creature is surrounded by various plants and foliage, creating a lush and detailed scene. The style of the drawing is highly detailed, with intricate patterns and textures on the creature and the surrounding vegetation.
The overall presentation suggests that this cutout was part of a larger article or section in the publication, and the handwritten note indicates a correction or apology for a missing caption in the original print.
This image displays a historical document preserved in what appears to be a brown cardboard or manila folder. The central item is a clipping from a newspaper or magazine, mounted on the page.
The clipping is from “The Gazette”, dated May 25, 1973, and is labeled as page 12. The section is titled “The Calendar”.
Beneath the title is a detailed, black-and-white engraved or linocut-style illustration. The artwork depicts a fantastical, serpentine creature — possibly an oriental dragon or a mythical sea monster — winding through a dense tangle of stylized foliage, leaves, and possibly flowers. The creature has scales, a long, undulating body, and a head with horns or frills, reminiscent of traditional Chinese or Japanese dragon motifs. The style is intricate, with fine lines and cross-hatching to create texture and depth.
Above the clipping, someone has written a note in pencil or pen:
“Paula Cronin called to apologize for the missing caption. She’ll correct it in next week’s issue. C.K.”
This note indicates the clipping was part of an editorial or production workflow, and that a caption originally intended to accompany the illustration was missing at the time of publication.
Two punched holes on the right edge of the folder suggest it was stored in a binder.
Overall, the image captures a behind-the-scenes artifact from 1973 journalism — a newspaper page proof or archive item with an editor’s note regarding a missing caption for a decorative artwork in the “Calendar” section.
The image is of a page of a book with a drawing and text on it. The drawing is of a creature that looks like a dragon with wings and a long tail. The creature is surrounded by plants and trees. The text on the page reads "Paula Cronin called to apologize for the missing caption. She'll correct it in next week's issue. CK". The page is brown and has a hole punch on the right side.
The image shows a piece of paper that is folded in half and has a brown cover. The paper has a title that reads "The Calendar" and a date of May 25, 1973. There is also a note that reads "Paula Cronin called to apologize for the missing caption. She'll correct it in next week's issue. CK." The paper also has an illustration of a dragon with a long tail and a leafy design.
The image depicts a page from a publication titled "The Calendar", dated May 25, 1973, and labeled as part of "The Gazette". The page features a detailed, hand-drawn illustration at the center, which appears to depict a fantastical or mythological creature. The creature has a segmented, serpentine body with multiple limbs, some of which resemble claws or pincers. It is surrounded by stylized foliage and other organic shapes, giving the illustration a whimsical, almost surreal quality.
Above the illustration, there is handwritten text that reads:
"Paula Cronin called to apologize for the missing caption. She'll correct it in next week's issue. CK".
The page is mounted on a brown cardboard backing, which has visible holes, likely for binding or filing purposes. The overall aesthetic suggests a vintage or archival context, with the handwritten note indicating an editorial correction or communication regarding the missing caption for the illustration.
The image depicts a piece of paper with a clipping from "The Calendar" and a handwritten note. The clipping features an illustration of a large fish or sea serpent, surrounded by various plants and other sea creatures. The title "The Calendar" is written in black text at the top of the clipping.
Above the clipping, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Paula Cronin called to apologize for the missing captain. She'll correct it in next week's issue. - CK." The note is written in blue ink and appears to be a message from someone named Paula Cronin to someone else, possibly an editor or publisher.
The background of the image is a plain gray color, which suggests that it may be a scanned or photographed document. Overall, the image appears to be a page from a newspaper or magazine, with a clipping from "The Calendar" and a handwritten note.
The image depicts a piece of paper with a calendar on it, featuring a drawing of a dragon and some text.
The paper is light brown and has a rectangular shape. It appears to be a page from a calendar or a scrapbook. The top of the page has a piece of paper taped to it, which contains a handwritten note in black ink. The note reads: "Paula Cronin called to apologize for the missing caption. She'll correct it in next week's issue. CK."
Below the note is a drawing of a dragon in black ink. The dragon is surrounded by leaves and vines, and it appears to be in motion, as if it is about to attack something. The dragon is depicted in a dynamic pose, with its body curved and its tail extended.
At the top of the page, above the drawing, is the title "The Calendar" in large black letters. Below the title, on the left side of the page, is a small line of text that reads "12 May 25, 1973." This suggests that the calendar was published on May 25, 1973.
Overall, the image appears to be a page from an old calendar or scrapbook, featuring a unique and interesting drawing of a dragon. The handwritten note at the top of the page adds a personal touch to the image, suggesting that it may have been created by someone who was involved in the production of the calendar.
The image depicts a page from a newspaper or magazine, titled "The Calendar," dated May 25, 1973, and published by The Gazette.
The image appears to be a scanned or photographed copy of the original page, with a gray background visible around the edges.
The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping, "The Calendar," from May 25, 1973, featuring an illustration of a fantastical sea creature. The clipping is mounted on a brown paper background.
In summary, the image presents a vintage newspaper clipping featuring an illustration of a fantastical sea creature, along with handwritten notes and a brown paper background. The clipping provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing a unique piece of art and journalism from 1973.