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    Little Free Diverse Library

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    Wellington Central Little Free Library - Wellington Central Little Free Library, 50 Wellington St, St. Thomas

    Wellington Central Little Free Library

    (1 review)

    I spotted this library next to a fence in front of a small playground that is part of what I…read morebelieve might be an old former elementary school. The red metal box is almost all plexiglass and stands on a single wooden post. The library door is secured with a spring catch. Inside are two shelves of neatly stacked paperbacks in "pre-loved" condition. Mostly fiction, it was easy enough to add two from my own library. None of the existing books caught my eye. I did not find this library in the Little Free Library database or map, but the plaque mounted on it says, "Education has been key to this neighbourhood for more than a hundred and fifty years. Residents are familiar with the impressive edifice of the Wellington Street Public School designed by architect Neil Darrach and built in 1898. The school operated until the end of 2009 when the students shifted to Pierre Elliott Trudeau French Immersion school. Subsequently, the building hosted Algoma University and the STEAM Centre, and will be utilized for the foreseeable future by staff of St. Joseph's Health Care. Rewind back to the 1850's - the London & Port Stanley Railway had just been established to the east, and the community was growing. This property was known as the David Farm, and a large brick four-room school called the 'Central School' was built on this site. One of the early principals, Mr. W.R. Bigg, introduced the teaching of science, even putting on lectures and experiments for the general public. Given this history, we though the name 'Wellington Central' was perfect for this neighbourhood." [Review 1437 of 2024 - 115 in Ontario - 22460 overall]

    Kettle Creek Little Free Library - Kettle Creek Little Free Library, St. Thomas Ontario

    Kettle Creek Little Free Library

    (1 review)

    Not on Pleasant Street exactly, but that's the closest since this Little Free Library is located on…read morethe Saint Thomas Elevated Park where it crosses Pleasant Street. This is the second from this organization that I've seen today and like the other, it is in excellent condition. The library includes a large explanation on the side. It reads, "Before the name 'St. Thomas' took hold, the small settlement in this area was known as 'Kettle Creek Village', a reference to the waterway in the nearby valley. Daniel Rapelje was one of the original settlers and had a farm here, later laying out the plan of subdivision and making land available for the Church that was completed in 1824. Today, the Church is still standing and is referenced locally as 'Old St. Thomas Church'. After the Church opened, some visitors began referring to the community as 'Saint Thomas', which may have served also as an acknowledgement of Col. Thomas Talbot, the founder of the Talbot Settlement. Eventually, the post office in the area was named 'St. Thomas' and the name stuck. 'Kettle Creek Village' is the perfect name for this neighbourhood, recognizing the past as well as connecting to the waterway and ultimately the Great Lakes." Three shelves in this library, a little bare but the location probably doesn't get a lot of reading traffic. Mostly paperbacks which I tidied. All in good condition. The library is not in the Little Free Library database. [Review 1441 of 2024 - 119 in Ontario - 22464 overall]

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