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Caption on the back reads: "LIBRARY, 'Chateau-sur-Mer' Bellevue Avenue, Newport, R.I. The library, designed and constructed in the Florence workshops of Luigi Frullini is of sumptuously carved walnut. The date 1873 is carved on the side of the built in desk. Open to visitors under the auspices of the Preservation Society, May through October. (Admission charge)." Postcard was never mailed
Caption on the back reads: "LIBRARY, 'Chateau-sur-Mer' Bellevue Avenue, Newport, R.I. The library, designed and constructed in the Florence workshops of Luigi Frullini is of sumptuously carved walnut. The date 1873 is carved on the side of the built in desk. Open to visitors under the auspices of the Preservation Society, May through October. (Admission charge)." Postcard was never mailed