Six equestriennes on horseback in front of Drury Hall, Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . ca. 1947. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3057
Celebratory meal in Drury Hall dining room, Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . ca. 1947. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3035
Ten female students involved in Christmas Nativity pageant. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . ca. 1947. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3020
Dale Hinkley being crowned Prom Queen and two female students. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . ca. 1947. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3021
Eight female students in Drury Hall dorm room in two separate games of cards. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . ca. 1947. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3032
Two female students in Drury Hall single dorm room. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . ca. 1947. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth-oai:dr26z111h
Ping pong table in Drury Hall basement. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . 1954 image. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth-oai:dr26z106n
Princess Sculpture: Ten female students with two snow sculptures of a man proposing to a woman. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . 1953 image. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth-oai:dr26z1043
Prom Queen and attendants dancing with escorts. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . Image ca. 1954. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3023
Four female students working on yearbook. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . 1952 image. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3012
Tennis game: Four female students playing tennis on east side of Seminary building . Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . 1952 image. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3008
Craft Class. Five female students in craft class. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . Image ca. 1947. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3013
Packard Hall artroom with four female students drawing. Howard Seminary for Women, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts USA . Image ca. 1954. Photographer not given. West Bridgewater Public Library’s Howard Seminary for Women photographs . via Digital Commonwealth. https://sailsinc.omeka.net/items/show/3042
The Howard Seminary for Women was a private school for girls. It opened in the 1890s and closed in 1957, from what I am finding. My own mother attended a public high school and then went to a women’s college. I went to a boarding school for girls that must have been like the Howard Seminary that reworked itself as Walnut Hill School for the Arts soon after I graduated.