| Creator |
Bagby Howe Company, Inc., Louisville, KY, publisher |
| Date |
1937 postmark |
| Abstract |
A color-tinted photo of the front entrance of the school is on the front of the postcard. The multistoried building is stone. The front entrance is columned. There is a dome over the entrance with a cupola above it. Printed at the top center is "Kentucky Institute for the Blind, Louisville, Ky." Handwritten in ink, along the bottom edge, is "High-And-Dry." Printed in the lower right corner is "18518." The back of the postcard is divided and used. It bears a postmark of 1937. Printed within the dividing line is "Made in USA." Printed along the left edge is "Pub. by Bagby Howe Co., Inc., Louisville, Ky." The postcard has creases in the upper left corner. Two deep creases, one in the lower left corner and one in the upper right corner, are deep and almost torn through the card stock. The photo is very clear and identical to that of accession 2000.9. |
| Extent of Description |
1 postcard : 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. |
| Object ID |
2001.9 |
| Object Name |
Postcard |
| Search Terms |
Kentucky School for the Blind |
| Subjects |
Blind children. Education. Kentucky School for the Blind. Schools for the blind and visually handicapped. School buildings |
| Title |
Postcard, Kentucky Institute for the Blind |
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