
This is a vintage photograph featuring a grid of four mugshots, likely from a police rogues' gallery. Each portrait is oval-shaped and presented on a slightly yellowed, textured paper. **Top Left:** A man with dark, wavy hair parted to the side. He has a serious expression, a mustache, and is wearing a dark suit with a white collar. **Top Right:** A man wearing a cap and a dark suit. He has a mustache and a stern look. **Bottom Left:** A younger man with light-colored hair and a tie. He has a serious expression and is wearing a suit. **Bottom Right:** A young man with light-colored hair and a tie. He has a serious expression and is wearing a suit. Below each portrait is handwritten text identifying the individual and their alleged crime. The handwriting is cursive and appears to be in ink. The text reads: * Top Left: “John A. Levy alias M. Bennett Forger” * Top Right: “Alexander Wilson Burglar” * Bottom Left: “John Sanders alias Brown alias Yorke Lifter” * Bottom Right: “Jim Stewart Pickpocket” The overall tone of the photograph is somber and historical, reflecting the era of early criminal photography and record-keeping.