Pilgrim Church

Date
June 5, 1920

Transcription:

Clarence – Coquette –
We are on our great success at the Attleboro theatre.
Wish I could have been there. The account is in the paper. Big spread.
Tons of love,
By.

Miss Katherine Andrews
34 Berkeley St.
Nashua, N.H.

Postmarked:

June 5, 1920

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

History and Notes:

Context: Main Image: The postcard features a color illustration of Pilgrim Church in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

Details:

  • Architecture:
    • The church has a prominent tower on the left side, which is the focal point of the image. The tower has a steeply pitched roof and is adorned with several architectural details.
    • The building is constructed with a combination of stone and brick, giving it a solid and historic appearance.
    • The roof of the main structure is red, providing a vibrant contrast to the stone and brick walls.
    • Gothic architectural elements are evident, including pointed arch windows and detailed stonework.
  • Setting:
    • The church is surrounded by mature trees, creating a serene and picturesque setting.
    • The street in front of the church is lined with trees, enhancing the sense of a peaceful, tree-lined avenue.
    • The illustration captures the church in what appears to be a late afternoon or early morning light, adding warmth to the scene.
  • Text:
    • The bottom left corner of the postcard reads “PILGRIM CHURCH, ATTLEBORO, MASS.”

Interpretation:

  • Architectural Significance: The postcard highlights the Gothic Revival style of Pilgrim Church, showcasing its historic and architectural value.
  • Cultural Importance: The depiction of the church in a tranquil, tree-lined setting emphasizes its role as a significant landmark in Attleboro, contributing to the cultural and community life of the area.
  • Historical Context: Postcards like this one were commonly used to depict important local landmarks, serving both as souvenirs and as a means to highlight the architectural heritage of the community.

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