Postcard, Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, Rhyne Hall, St. Augustine

Postcard

Accession Number: 2003.106

Scope & Content: Color postcard with a glossy finish shows a photo of Rhyne Hall, a dormitory built in 1930 with a stucco exterior, a red-tiled roof, and a baroque-style facade. Students are on the grassy lawn, and palm trees are in the foreground. Reverse is divided by print that reads "Florida Souvenir Co., 72 Spanish Street, St. Augustine, Florida." Serial no. 57115 is printed at bottom center. A diamond logo with the letter "K" is printed at bottom left. "A State School for the education of Deaf and Blind Children; primary through high shool grades with vocational training. Situated on a campus of more than 65 acres." --caption on reverse, at top left.

Manufacture Date: after 1938

Creator: Florida Souvenir Co., St. Augustine, publisher

Interview Date: / /

Credit Line: Gift of Tuck Tinsley, APH President

Publish Date: after 1938

Subjects: Blind children. Education. Schools for the blind and visually impaired School buildings