OPENING OF THE TOODYAY PUBLIC LIBRARY
1959Black and white photo of the interior of the Library.
Group of four men are standing by a sash window.
Man third from left is the State Librarian, Francis Aubie (Ali) Sharr.
Two men and one woman are seated on the right, and one man standing behind, with bookshelves behind him.
Most of the men are in shirt sleeves and ties, and one with braces.
Woman is wearing a hat.
The Hon. Lindsay Thorn, M.L.A., Member for Toodyay, opened the new Toodyay Public Library in the former Board Room of the Road Board Chambers, in Stirling Terrace on March 19th, 1959.
On the same day the restored courthouse in Fiennes Street was also officially opened as the new Road Board Chambers by the Hon Lindsay Thorn, M.L.A.
In 1926 the former Mechanics Institute building on Stirling Terrace was vested in the Toodyay Road Board. The following year it was renovated and became the new Toodyay Road Board offices. In 1947 the Toodyay Public Library commenced in the southern room of the building. In March 1959 the Road Board Offices moved to the restored courthouse allowing the Toodyay Public Library to further expand into the space vacated by the Road Board.
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