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We having a fine time, but miss her little boy. I will be home soon now. Love to Papa and Mama. kisses to Albert
From Amby
Master Albert Hobbs
Brownville
Maine
Postmarked:
Attleboro, Mass.
Jul 16, 7-PM
1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV
History and Notes:
Context: Main Image: The postcard features a colored photograph of Park Street in Attleboro, Massachusetts, taken from the perspective of the R.R. (Railroad) Bridge.
Details:
- Overview:
- The image captures a vibrant street scene on Park Street, showcasing the bustling activity and the architectural style of the buildings lining the street.
- The photograph appears to be taken during the early 20th century.
- Buildings and Architecture:
- Left Side:
- The buildings on the left side of the street are multi-story structures with various shops and businesses on the ground floor.
- Notable buildings include a large brick building with a spire and another building with an “Insurance” sign.
- Right Side:
- The right side features a series of buildings with awnings over the shop windows.
- One prominent building has a sign reading “Park Hotel.”
- Background:
- In the background, a large building with an American flag on the roof stands out.
- Left Side:
- Street Activity:
- The street is filled with pedestrians, including men, women, and children in period clothing, reflecting the fashion of the early 20th century.
- Several people are walking, and some are riding bicycles, adding a dynamic element to the scene.
- There is a streetcar (trolley) in the middle of the street, highlighting the public transportation mode during that time.
- Horse-drawn carriages and early automobiles can also be seen, indicating the transition period in transportation.
- Visual Elements:
- The photograph is colored, giving it a vibrant and lively appearance.
- The colors are well-preserved, capturing the details of the buildings and the people on the street.
- Condition and Text:
- The postcard is in good condition, with no visible damage or discoloration.
- The text at the top reads, “Park Street from R. R. Bridge, Attleboro, Mass.”
Historical Context:
- This postcard provides a glimpse into daily life on Park Street in Attleboro during the early 20th century.
- The presence of pedestrians, bicycles, horse-drawn carriages, and a streetcar indicates the modes of transportation and the bustling nature of the street.
Cultural Importance:
- The postcard serves as a valuable historical document, preserving the visual and cultural aspects of Park Street in Attleboro.
- It offers insights into the community’s architecture, fashion, and daily activities during this period.
Additional Details: [1908 1c George Washington, green, perforated, type IV]
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