
Copley Square Boston in the Future — Edwardian Retro-Futurist Postcard c.1905
Remarkably prescient about elevated transit and automobiles yet hilariously wrong about personal dirigibles and straddled torpedo-craft, this Edwardian chromolithograph postcard imagines Copley Square's future skies swarming with airships, hot-air balloons, and a lone daredevil riding a cigar-shaped flyer. Below, early horseless carriages and electric streetcars share the plaza while a dramatic lattice-steel elevated railway dominates the right. Trinity Church and the old Museum of Fine Arts anchor the scene in recognizable Boston geography, grounding wild aerial fantasy in real streetscape.
This represents optimistic Edwardian futurism — less pulp horror, more utopian civic dreaming. The spectacle is considerable but genteel, closer to World's Fair boosterism than wild pulp-magazine fever.
“Copley Square, Boston in the Future.”





