The Armory, Attleboro, Mass.

Date
October 20, 1911

Transcription:

Dear Mary, yours rec’d the same day I made a flying trip to A-tle (Attleboro?) – Had a fine time & it seemed as good to see all the folks once more. Will write soon.

It seemed so good to hear from you once more. State Orange meets at the same time. You didn’t see ours…

Lovingly, Carrie

 

Mrs. R. M. Tingley
Gibson
Penna
Box 2

Postmarked:

October 20, 1911

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

History and Notes:

Context: 

Title: The Armory, Attleboro, Mass.

Main Image:

  • Building: The postcard features a historic building identified as “The Armory” in Attleboro, Massachusetts. The architecture resembles a fortress with battlements along the top of the building, characteristic of military armories.
  • Surroundings:
    • Foreground: A woman is seen standing in the foreground, possibly observing the building or engaging in conversation.
    • Horse and Cart: A horse-drawn cart is parked on the street near the building, indicating the time period when horse-drawn vehicles were commonly used.

Details:

  • Location: The location is specified as The Armory in Attleboro, Massachusetts.
  • Color Scheme: The image is sepia-toned, giving it an antique appearance, consistent with the time period when the postcard was likely produced.

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

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