A vintage black and white illustration of a tall, lattice-work tower, labeled as "DESIGN No. 52" with the names of the designers and their address below.
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The image is a vintage, black and white illustration of a tall, lattice-work tower. The tower is reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, but with a more slender and elongated design. It has a wide base that tapers upwards, with a complex network of crisscrossing metal beams forming its structure. The tower appears to be a technical drawing or design proposal, with a focus on its structural details. Above the tower, the text reads "DESIGN No. 52." Below the tower, there is text identifying the designers: "W. S. RENDEL, M.I.C.E., C. F. FINDLAY, M.I.C.E., AND HALSEY RICARDO." Below that is the address: "8, GREAT GEORGE STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W." The background is a pale, off-white color, typical of aged paper or a vintage publication. The overall style is reminiscent of architectural or engineering drawings from the late 19th or early 20th century.


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