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An old, rustic engine order telegraph, likely made of brass or bronze, stands upright on a light gray floor against a light brick wall. The telegraph has a circular mechanism at the top with spokes and what appears to be a handle or lever extending from it. Below the circular mechanism is a long, cylindrical stand that tapers to a wider, circular base. The entire object shows signs of age and wear, with rust and discoloration visible. To the left of the telegraph is a wooden cabinet or display case, also appearing aged. A small sign is mounted on the brick wall above and to the right of the telegraph, with text that reads "Engine order telegraph (chadburn) from the 'Mona's Queen'". This object is a historical artifact, likely on display in a museum or exhibition. The environment suggests an indoor setting, possibly a historical exhibition hall, given the display of artifacts and informative signage. The location is identified as Dunkirk, France, which hints at the potential historical context of the artifact, possibly related to maritime history given the nature of an engine order telegraph.
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