The Old South Church in Boston, Massachusetts, also known as “New Old South Church” or “Third Church, is a historic United Church of Christ congregation first organized in 1669. Its present building was designed in the “Gothic Revival” style by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears, completed in 1873, and amplified by the architects “Allen & Collens” between 1935-1937. The Church was built on newly filled land in the Back Bay section of Boston, located at 645 Boylston Street on Copley Square. It was designated a “National Historic Landmark” in 1970 for its architectural significance as one of the finest “High Victorian Gothic” churches in New England.
It is also on this Undivided Back Card, published by “Reichner Bros., publishers, Boston”. I could not find another and consider it rare.
The image of the church is framed by an Artists Pallet with brushes stuck through the thumb hole. There is a patterned background and vases in the corners. It was actually published as a "Welcome to Boston" card for the "Old Home Week", 1907. It is just a nice card that is in excellent condition with minor wear and a clean, clear image and reverse.