Postcard, Utah State School for Deaf and Blind

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Creator Souvenier Novelty Co., publisher
Date ca. 1921
Abstract On the front is a color-tinted photo of the main entrance and side of the red brick, multistoried school building. Mountains can be seen in the background, and an elderly bearded man and a young child are in the foreground, lower right corner, walking along a sidewalk. Printed at the top right corner is "State School for Deaf and Blind, Ogden, Utah." The back of the postcard is divided and has been used. Along the divided line is printed "C T Photochrom." Printed at the bottom is "A-19568." Along the left edge is printed "719 Published By Souvenir Novelty Co. Salt Lake City, Utah, Made In U. S. A." A logo, approximately 3/4 in. square, is printed in the upper left corner. It consists of a beehive atop a low stand that has "Utah" printed along the edge, and the words "Busy All The Time" printed in a semicircle above the hive and "Souvenir Novelty Co." printed in a semicircle below the stand. "Quality Series" is printed to the right of the logo. The postcard is postmarked January 12, 1921.
Extent of Description 1 postcard : 3.5 x 5.5 in.
Object ID 2000.33
Object Name Postcard
Search Terms Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind
Subjects Blind children.
Deaf children.
Deaf-blind children.
Education.
Schools for the blind and visually handicapped.
Schools for the deaf.
School buildings
Title Postcard, Utah State School for Deaf and Blind
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