![This media file showcases a museum exhibit featuring a Thompson Submachine Gun, Model 1928, identified as Model M1. The submachine gun, a prominent object, is displayed horizontally in a glass case. Attached to the weapon are various accessories, including a drum magazine, and a wooden stock.
Surrounding the main firearm are several related artifacts: a collection of rounds of ammunition, a canvas ammunition pouch, and a smaller pouch or bag. The display also includes informational placards in English and French. One placard, titled "HANDBOOK of the THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN MODEL 1928 MODEL M1 AUTO-ORDNANCE CORPORATION BRIDGEPORT, CONN. U.S.A.", provides details about the weapon. Other labels describe "Cartouchière d'allègement pour munitions de 303 British (7.7mm)" (lightweight bandolier for .303 British ammunition) and "Boys de 30mm (56 rounds)" (30mm Boys [ammunition]).
The setting appears to be an indoor museum display, with white display surfaces and a wooden frame visible at the top. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly during the day, but no specific time of day or weather conditions are discernible. The overall atmosphere is informative and historical, focusing on military weaponry. The exhibit is presented in a clean, organized manner, typical of a museum. While the location context is stated as Dunkirk, France, there are no visual cues within the image to specifically confirm this location, beyond the French text on the placards. No people are visible in the image. The objects themselves evoke a sense of history, likely related to military use.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_bcbbff01-b8fe-421e-8.jpg?alt=media)
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This media file showcases a museum exhibit featuring a Thompson Submachine Gun, Model 1928, identified as Model M1. The submachine gun, a prominent object, is displayed horizontally in a glass case. Attached to the weapon are various accessories, including a drum magazine, and a wooden stock. Surrounding the main firearm are several related artifacts: a collection of rounds of ammunition, a canvas ammunition pouch, and a smaller pouch or bag. The display also includes informational placards in English and French. One placard, titled "HANDBOOK of the THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN MODEL 1928 MODEL M1 AUTO-ORDNANCE CORPORATION BRIDGEPORT, CONN. U.S.A.", provides details about the weapon. Other labels describe "Cartouchière d'allègement pour munitions de 303 British (7.7mm)" (lightweight bandolier for .303 British ammunition) and "Boys de 30mm (56 rounds)" (30mm Boys [ammunition]). The setting appears to be an indoor museum display, with white display surfaces and a wooden frame visible at the top. The lighting suggests an indoor environment, possibly during the day, but no specific time of day or weather conditions are discernible. The overall atmosphere is informative and historical, focusing on military weaponry. The exhibit is presented in a clean, organized manner, typical of a museum. While the location context is stated as Dunkirk, France, there are no visual cues within the image to specifically confirm this location, beyond the French text on the placards. No people are visible in the image. The objects themselves evoke a sense of history, likely related to military use.
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