
This is a vintage photograph featuring four oval-shaped portraits of men identified as burglars. The portraits are arranged in a grid-like pattern on a cream-colored background. **Top Left:** A man with curly, light-colored hair and a mustache. He is wearing a dark suit with a high collar. His expression is serious. **Top Right:** A younger man wearing a dark cap and a dark jacket. He has a serious expression and a slight stubble. **Bottom Left:** A Black man wearing a cap and a light-colored shirt. He has a direct gaze and a serious expression. **Bottom Right:** A Black man with a beard and mustache, wearing a dark jacket. He has a stern expression. Below each portrait is handwritten text identifying the man and his profession as a 'Burglar'. The names are: 'Col. Hill', 'James Kilroy', 'Spencer Dare', and 'Wm. Riley'. The photograph has a historical, mugshot-like quality, likely taken as part of a police record or rogues' gallery. The image is sepia-toned and shows signs of age, with some discoloration and wear.