The Weston Historical Society's Tercentennial Exhibition
The society's tercentennial exhibition was designed by Will Twombly of Spokeshave Designs. Graphic design is by Mary Orr of Orr Studios. The exhibit includes a timeline and nine thematic areas: agriculture, industry, professionals, education, commerce, estates, summer pleasures, Weston in wartime, and post-war growth. Exhibit cases were donated by the Concord Museum and Peabody Essex Museum.
Pictures from the Exhibition
The Timeline and introductory panels
The Agriculture section
A view of the Industry section
A view of part of the Commerce section
The Churches section
A view of the Estates section
A view of both Estates and War
A view of the Summer Pleasures section
Revolutionary War and Civil War panels
A view of the Post War Growth section
The Committee and Others at Work
The six-member exhibition committee was chaired by Pam Fox and included Mary Gregory, Mary Marder, Tania Deary, Rebekah Gardiner, and Robin Reisman. Each member was responsible for one or more of the exhibit themes, including the research, layout of the display panels, and label content.
The Exhibit Committee, known among themselves as the Exhibitionists
Tania Deary arranging a case in the Commerce section
Tania Deary holding a cut-out image of Fancy the cow.
Pam Fox arranging artifacts in the Burgoyne Elm case
Rebekah Gardiner steaming the Girl Scout uniform
Mary Gregory laying out a panel in the Industry section
Mary Gregory putting up a panel in the Industry section
Mary Marder with husband Mark, who helped the committee enormously
Robin Reisman and Rebekah Gardiner in front of one of the Education panels
Will Twombly, the exhibit designer, with his son Alex, assembling panels
John Saylor with the Children's Case, which he designed
Objects in the Exhibition
Most of the objects in the exhibition are from the collection of the Weston Historical Society. Among the highlights are three paintings by Weston artist Gertrude Fiske, an 1890s golf bag and clubs used at Weston Golf Club in its original location on Church Street, and a World War I trunk with its complete contents including gas mask, communication device, and memorabilia (a map of Paris, French Phrase Book, military papers, and dozens of other paper items displayed in one of the nine cases.
A painting by Gertrude Fiske of a World War I soldier and a WW I soldier's trunk
Pam Fox surrounded by various objects in the Estates section of the exhibit
Tania Deary balancing the scales from Cuttings store
A 1950s era grocery cart and a 1940s Girl Scout uniform displayed in the Post War section of the exhibit
The 1890s golf clubs and bag before restoration
WHAT'S NEW
The Farmer's Precinct:
Three Centuries of Weston History
Back by popular demand, the Weston Historical Society's major Tercentennial exhibition will re-open for the summer.
Town HallLast Two Gallery Talks
Tuesday September 3rd at 12 noon and 7:30 PM
A Weston Timeline
For the 2013 Tercentennial, the Weston Historical Commission has published A Weston Timeline by Pamela W. Fox, a 46-page color illustrated booklet produced in cooperation with the Weston Historical Society.Will You Pitch In?
Donations to underwrite expenses for the WHS Tercentennial Exhibition continue to be gratefully accepted. The names of current sponsors have been acknowledged on a display panel at the exhibition. Contributions can be mailed to Weston Historical Society at P.O. Box 343, Weston MA 02493.