The creases, staple hole, and smudge are more difficult to get "exact".
In comparing the so-called "punked" image to the image downloaded early Sunday morning when the story broke, I see the following inconsistencies (I'm sure there's more others will spot as well) in the "punked" image, mostly on the creases, which are harder to duplicate:
Where does one get a “standard British colonial form”? Or do you mean a filled out form taken off the internet and then cleaned up to create a “blank” form?
Everyone has been asking questions about whether and to what degree birth registry forms were standard across the empire and you refer to a “standard form.” What do you mean by that? Have you seen one? In paper or merely virtually in cyberspace?
My sister in law thinks that she has a skirt made out of the same fabric as that spread.
When I am looking at one, for shorthand purposes, I look at the number in the very top--the No.--there is a oh ("O") in the number trying to look like a zero which is really, as I recall, some other number; Lavender's initials are not the soap (EF); they are something else; etc. I look for those to tell me pretty clearly I am looking at a fake.
After looking them over carefully, I also notice that the plaid patterns are different, both in thread count, and in colors.
The folds are different and in places not in Orly’s.