It has been a while since I did an edition of "Weathervane Wednesday". Here is one I came across last weekend whilst out driving in the Connecticut River Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont.
This weathervane with three geese was spotted on the cupola above the SAU 70 building in Hanover, New Hampshire. This school administrative unit office (superintendent's building) is attached to the Hanover High School, and is located at 41 Lebanon Street. This school district was the first interstate school administrative unit in the United States, serving students in Hanover, New Hampshire and Norwich, Vermont.
This weathervane is three geese flying in formation. They are two-dimensional black metal. They look like Dr. Suess illustrations to me, and Theodore Guisel ("Dr. Suess") is a graduate of Hanover's Dartmouth College. This is a connection I will investigate! (Thank you to Janice Webster Brown for the clue.)
The website for SAU 70- https://www.sau70.org/
Here is another weathervane from Hanover, New Hampshire's Dartmouth Campus:
https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2018/02/weathervane-wednesday-above-university.html
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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Three Geese ~ Weathervane Wednesday", Nutfield Genealogy, posted February 19, 2020, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2020/02/three-geese-weathervane-wednesday.html: accessed [access date]).
I always enjoy your weathervane posts.
ReplyDeleteThank you Diane! I enjoy finding the weathervanes, and posting them at this blog, too!
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