A vintage black and white photograph showing a grid of 30 fabric samples, each labeled with the type of fabric and the number of times it was washed and ironed. The photograph is titled "SCHEDULE V - TESTS WITH MADE UP GARMENTS - FLANNELETTE NON-FLAN - FLANNELETTE ORDINARY".
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This is a vintage black and white photograph presenting a grid of fabric samples, likely part of a textile or garment durability test. The photograph is titled "SCHEDULE V - TESTS WITH MADE UP GARMENTS - FLANNELETTE NON-FLAN - FLANNELETTE ORDINARY". The grid is composed of 30 individual square images, each displaying a piece of fabric that appears to be a swatch or a portion of a garment. The fabrics vary in texture and degree of wear or damage. Some appear relatively new, while others show signs of fraying, tearing, or discoloration. Each image is labeled with text indicating the type of fabric (e.g., "Adix Large", "Cox Medium", "Cox Small") and the number of times the garment was washed and ironed (e.g., "5 Times Washed & Then Ironed", "10 Times Washed & Then Ironed"). The overall impression is that this photograph is a scientific or industrial document, likely used to compare the durability and quality of different fabrics under repeated washing and ironing. The photograph has a slightly aged appearance, with some discoloration and imperfections, which adds to its vintage charm.


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