This postcard, produced by Geo. H. Quintard, depicts the Methodist Church in Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut. The black and white photographic print provides a view of the church's architecture and surrounding streetscape, including horse-drawn carriages indicative of the period. Postmarked February 18, 1907, from Norwalk, the card bears a circular date stamp and a one-cent green Benjamin Franklin stamp. Addressed to Mrs. Philip H. Prior on Fourth Street, Stamford, Connecticut, the reverse side features a handwritten message from Bertha C, stating, "I am planning to come down this week on Thurs. It is your card party day his daug send word." This brief message alludes to a planned visit and a social gathering involving card games. The postcard represents an example of early photomechanical printing techniques employed for local view cards, documenting a religious building in Fairfield County during the transition from horse-drawn to motorized vehicles.