FR 005. Fraternal postcards
Found in 494 Collections and/or Records:
Knights of Pythias Temple in Waterloo, Iowa, postcard, circa 1911
Photolithograph of the exterior of the Knights of Pythias temple in Waterloo, Iowa. The building is constructed of brick with large arched window and a white trim. There are a few people standing outside of the building
Knights of Pythias Hall in Bowdoinham, Maine, postcard, 1901-1907
Real photo postcard of the Knights of Pythias Hall in Bowdoinham, Maine.
Knights of Pythias emblem with glitter postcard, 1901-1907
Lithograph of the Knights of Pythias' emblem, outlined in glitter.
Postcard of Moses Hall Auditorium, Grand United Order of Moses, undated
Statue of Reverend Michael McGivney, Founder of the Knights of Columbus postcard, 1957
Photochrome of the Reverend Michael McGivney's statue in Waterbury, Connecticut. The statue was constructed in March of 1957 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of his founding the Knights of Columbus. The statue is brown on top of a marble pillar.
Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York postcard, 1907-1914
Commercial photograph of the Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York. The house is Gothic style with a front porch and arched windows. It is constructed of brick and has a long walkway in the foreground.
National Headquarters of the Knights of Columbus postcard, 1901-1907
Photolithograph with an undivided back. Photo depicting the exterior of the Knights of Columbus national headquarters. The three surrounding photos are portraits of the Founder, National Secretary, and Supreme Knight.
Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York postcard, 1907-1914
Commercial photograph of the Knights of Columbus Home in Batavia, New York. The house is Gothic style with a front porch and arched windows. It is constructed of brick and has a long walkway in the foreground.
Black and white Knights of Pythias emblem postcard, 1907-1914
Black and white lithograph of the Knights of Pythias' emblem. A knight's helmet on top of a shield with the letters "F.C.B" on the inside. Two axes are on either side of the helmet. Inside the shield is the motto "esto perpetua."
"I have heard they sometimes ask you were you brave" Knights of Pythias postcard, 1915-1930
Black and white lithograph of a man placing a coat on a woman's shoulders. The woman in is a black dress with white gloves that match her white coat. The man is in a tuxedo. Below the drawing it says "I have heard they sometimes ask you were you brave". In the upper right corner is the Knights of Pythias' emblem.
