Pennsylvania Institution for the Philadelphia, Pa. Penna. Institution for the Blind, ca. 1905. Color postcard. 3.5 x 5.5 in. Gift of George D. Brightbill.

Picture shows an elongated white multi-story building with a central tower and columns. Building contains red pitched roofs and several rectangular and curved-edged windows. Trees evenly line the property in front of the building. A fence made of white stone wall on the left, an open gate in the center, and metal pickets on the right also lines the property in front of the trees. Clouds hang in the sky above the building. A grass lawn and bushes with pink flowers are visible across the street from the school and in the foreground. Red text printed in the upper right corner reads: “Philadelphia, Pa. Penna. Institution for the Blind.” [End of description].

Picture shows an elongated white multi-story building with a central tower and columns. Building contains red pitched roofs and several rectangular and curved-edged windows. Trees evenly line the property in front of the building. A fence made of white stone wall on the left, an open gate in the center, and metal pickets on the right also lines the property in front of the trees. Clouds hang in the sky above the building. A grass lawn and bushes with pink flowers are visible across the street from the school and in the foreground. Red text printed in the upper right corner reads: “Philadelphia, Pa. Penna. Institution for the Blind.” [End of description].

0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.