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Students with Flag


A flags, bunting, or banners photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
I'm guessing that these are students (along with some teachers, perhaps--see front and upper left) posing for a patriotic picture in front of an American flag.
Notice how translucent the red stripes of the flag are--you can see right through to the building behind the flag. And isn't the U.S. flag typically displayed with the field of stars on the left? Could it be that the photo is reversed? Here's the mirror image for comparison:

I'm guessing that these are students (along with some teachers, perhaps--see front and upper left) posing for a patriotic picture in front of an American flag.
Notice how translucent the red stripes of the flag are--you can see right through to the building behind the flag. And isn't the U.S. flag typically displayed with the field of stars on the left? Could it be that the photo is reversed? Here's the mirror image for comparison:

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