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English: Scan of rubbing by johnfravolda Johnfravolda (talk) 19:39, 13 June 2009 (UTC)

Image is of a logo from the Washington Charcrete Co. taken from a concrete utility sink.

The logo is an oval 8" by 4 1/4" featuring a 2 1/8" swastika in the center that was apparently stamped into the concrete.

The upper part of the logo contains the text "WASHINGTON" along the inner curve of the oval border. Also following the inner curve of the oval beneath the swastika is the text "CHARCRETE CO". The text "TRADE" and "MARK" appear on left and right of the central swastika defining a horizontal line through the axis of the oval.

The sink is from a house in Seattle, state of Washington, USA. The house was built in 1910 but was probably moved to its current foundation sometime before 1938.
Date 13 June 2009 (original upload date)
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Author Johnfravolda at en.wikipedia

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  • 2009-06-13 19:39 (UTC) | Johnfravolda | 106643 (bytes) | 550×413 | Scan of rubbing by johnfravolda ~~~~ Image is of a logo from the Washington Charcrete Co. taken from a concrete utility sink. The logo is an oval 8" by 4 1/4" featuring a 2 1/8" swastika in the center that was apparently stamped into the concrete. The

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