
This is a vintage photograph featuring a page from a police rogues' gallery or similar criminal record. It displays four oval-shaped portraits of men, each with handwritten identification beneath. The page has a slightly aged, sepia tone. **Top Left:** A man with dark hair and a full beard, wearing a dark coat. The text below reads “James Henry Burglar”. **Top Right:** A man with a lighter beard and mustache, looking directly at the camera. The text reads “Col. Yorke Sneak thief”. **Bottom Left:** A younger man with neatly styled hair and a light-colored shirt. The text reads “Henry Mendelbaum Lifter”. **Bottom Right:** A man with dark hair and a patterned vest, looking slightly to the side. The text reads “Aug. Williams Sneak thief”. The portraits are arranged in a grid-like pattern on the aged paper, and a number '83' is visible at the top of the page. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of 19th-century photography and criminal justice documentation.