
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a close-up of a textured, light blue wall with two plaques attached. The wall appears to be part of a building exterior or interior, possibly in Moscow, Russia, given the text. The left plaque is a small, square, reddish-brown stone with a profile relief of a man's head, facing left. The relief is simple and somewhat abstract, suggesting a well-known figure, likely Vladimir Lenin given the text on the other plaque. The right plaque is a longer, rectangular, gray stone with inscribed text in Russian. The text reads: "ВЛАДИМИР ИЛЬИЧ ЛЕНИН ВЫСТУПАЛ В ЭТОМ ЗДАНИИ С РЕЧЬЮ НА I ВСЕРОССИЙСКОМ СЪЕЗДЕ УЧИТЕЛЕЙ-ИНТЕРНАЦИОНАЛИСТОВ." This translates to: "Vladimir Ilyich Lenin spoke in this building with a speech at the 1st All-Russian Congress of Teacher-Internationalists." The textured wall has a repeating pattern of rectangular indentations, each filled with a rough, pebbly texture. The overall impression is of a historical marker on a weathered surface. The lighting suggests it is daytime, and there are no obvious weather conditions mentioned or visible. The scene is static and focuses on the commemorative plaques.
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