This clipping from the "Times and Guide" dated August 29, 1923 describes the Library Board's decision to place two war trophy guns outside the library. Click here to see an image of the guns positioned outside the building.
This December 1962 clipping from the "Times and Guide" described the circumstances under which the Eagle perched atop Eagle House was stolen. The owner of the building, George Moore, offers a reward for information leading to the apprehension of the…
This document is an April 1925 clipping from the "Times and Guide." It features a paper written by Mr. K. A. Cockburn (Chairman, Weston Public School Board), that highlights the growth and development of the library over time.
A written account of monies spent on the Weston Library during 1914, by Joseph Nason. This document appears to be a rough draft of sorts, Nason having jotted down sums spent on book support, hardware and postage among other things.
This image is of a young girl performing a hula dance in the program room of the Weston Branch. Two adult spectators can be seen watching from the sidelines. This appears to be a part of a talent showcase held at the library.
This photograph is a view of the original entrance of the library, while construction of an addition to expand the library was underway. The photograph was taken on King Street. A sign listing the architects Dunlop, Farrow & Aitken is also…
English poet, essayist, playwright and politician, Joseph Addison was born on May 1, 1672 in Milston, Wiltshire. He first came to literary fame by writing a poem, "The Campaign" (1704), to celebrate the Duke of Marlborough’s victory at the Battle…