Antique Real Photo Postcard. Depicting "The Boy and the Boot" statue in Wallingford, Vermont. Divided back, postmarked 1939 from Wallingford. Condition: This is an original photo postcard, not a copy or reproduction. It is in very good condition, with pinholes in the top corners. Comments: Wallingford takes pride in its Boy and the Boot, one of a handful of similar Boy and the Boot statues around the U.S. and elsewhere. This particular Boy was sculpted by his father, Warren Dunning Haggerty, a Wallingford resident. The Boy is colorfully painted, with his eyes closed as if eternally sleepwalking through town. His right boot, held aloft, dribbles a stream of water into a circular pool. A plaque on the pool, which sits on the front lawn of the Wallingford Inn, reads: "Erected to the memory of Arnold Young by his children, April 3, 1898." Mr. Young owned the Wallingford Inn until 1870.