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Wrinkled, stained police record with blank mugshots.  All data is fictitious.
A lovely pre-Civil War note from North Carolina from 1859.
An old receipt issued by a British Magistrates’ Court in 1980 for a fine. The offender had paid £5.00 leaving £15.00 balance owing. (Identifying details have been removed.)
Close up of Notice of Trustee Sale with title highlighted.
Photocopies of old papers
old crumpled blank fingerprint card form, for fingerprint registration of those accused of a crime
One hundred dollar Confederate States of America bill, November 20, 1862, with 7th US Vice President John C. Calhoun, a Classical woman, and slaves working in an agricultural field. Close-up. Bill published November 20, 1862. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
A proof of Covid-19 vaccination provided in the UK.  The QR code has been manipulated in post processing and is not a valid code.
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Redacted document in English with censored words blacked-out.
Beautifully handwritten estate accounting ledger
An old British M.O.T. (‘Ministry of Transport’) certificate issued in 1965 to certify that a vehicle was examined and met required safety standards. Identifying details removed.
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Insurance Claim 1962
blank customs declaration label on a foreign packet parcel isolated over white background
Torn-out piece from a newspaper with blank space for your article, advertisement or picture. The text, layout and photo are all created by the photographer, so this image is free of third-party copyright and may be used for any purpose.
Austrian identity card from 1946. The identity card was used to travel from one occupation zone to another.\nIn the post-war period, Austria was divided into four occupation zones of the \
A historical lease letter from 1890 written in old Dutch spelling, showcasing intricate handwriting and vintage paper texture. For history enthusiasts and collectors of ancient documents photo.
A British National Serviceman’s Grade Card, issued under the National Service Acts, and dated 29th June 1953 at Lewisham in South East London. He was placed in Grade Two and was aged 18. National Service came into force in the UK in 1949 and required all physically fit males between the ages of 17-21 to serve in one of the British Armed Forces for eighteen months (later two years), after which they were retained on the reserve list for a further four years. National Service ended in 1960, with the last National Servicemen being discharged in 1963. (Identifying information removed.)
Rows of the shelves with old document folders.
Close up of a chapter 13 bankruptcy notice on desk on a manila folder.
Insurance claim losses 1962
Library and archive exceptions from the the copyright law
Confidential agreements that cannot be disclosed.
A Notice of Fine which was sent to a miscreant driver in 1965 for the sum of £15.00. His crime was “Motor Vehicle - Driving without due care and attention”. All identifying details, names and places have been deleted.
Paperwork in a filing cabinet
Best of the best stamp on white background.
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