
The image is a vintage, black and white illustration of a tower design. It appears to be a technical drawing or blueprint, likely from an architectural or engineering publication. The tower itself is reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, but with a more intricate and open lattice structure. It has a pyramidal shape, narrowing as it rises. The structure is composed of numerous intersecting beams and supports, creating a complex network of lines. The top of the tower is adorned with a pointed spire or finial. Above the tower, the text reads "DESIGN No. 60." and the number "128" is at the top of the page. Below the tower, there is text that reads: "H. E. SKETCHLEY, M.INST.C.E., 5, GWENDWR ROAD, WEST KENSINGTON." The background is a pale, off-white color, giving the image a vintage and aged appearance. The style of the illustration suggests it is from the late 19th or early 20th century.