Postcard, Tennessee School for the Blind

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Copyright Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
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Creator International Post Card Company, New York
Date ca. 1910
Abstract On the front of the postcard is a color-tinted photo of the front of the multistoried, red brick school building. Above a columned portico is a tower with a steeple. The building has a mansard roof. There are two cupolas over the left and right wings of the building. The entrance to the driveway has an iron gate and stone wall. Printed at the top right corner of the front of the postcard is "Tenn. School for The Blind, Nashville, Tenn." The back of the postcard is divided and used. There is a postmark of 1910. Along the left edge is printed "No. 853. Publ. by International Post Card Co., New York, 359. Made in Germany." The numbers "54032" are printed at the bottom right corner.
Extent of Description 1 postcard : 3.5 x 5.5 in.
Object ID 2000.58
Object Name Postcard
Search Terms Tennessee School for the Blind
Subjects Blind children.
Education.
Schools for the blind and visually handicapped.
School buildings
Title Postcard, Tennessee School for the Blind
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Last modified on: April 02, 2010