High School

Date
October 16, 2024

Transcription:

Be good and you will be happy. Excuse me for not writing before now. I have been having a fine time.

Bye Bye.

Miss Hilda Langille
Oliver,
Col. Co.
N.S.

Postmarked:

November 12, 1907

1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type I

History and Notes:

Context: Main Image: The postcard depicts the High School in Attleboro, Massachusetts, in a black-and-white photograph.

Details:

  • Architecture:
    • The building is a classic example of late 19th or early 20th-century American school architecture.
    • It features a prominent gable roof with intricate woodwork and decorative elements typical of the period.
    • The structure is two stories tall with multiple large windows that suggest spacious classrooms.
    • A notable feature is the covered porch with ornate balusters and columns, adding an elegant touch to the otherwise utilitarian building.
    • The foundation appears to be raised, with steps leading up to the main entrance.
  • Setting:
    • The school is surrounded by tall trees, which partially obscure the view but add a picturesque quality to the scene.
    • The photograph appears to be taken in a residential neighborhood, with other houses visible in the background.
    • The area around the school is well-kept, indicating a tidy and organized community.
  • Text:
    • At the bottom of the postcard, the text reads “High School, Attleboro, Mass.” in white letters.

Interpretation:

  • Historical Context: This postcard likely dates back to the early 20th century, capturing the educational infrastructure of Attleboro at that time.
  • Architectural Significance: The design of the high school reflects the architectural styles and educational values of the period, emphasizing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
  • Cultural Importance: As a high school, the building would have been a central institution in the community, playing a significant role in the education and development of local youth.

Additional Details: [1908 1c Benjamin Franklin, green, perforated, type I]