Ken Weller of Solidarity's brief history of the two strikes of London police officers during and after World War I. Libcom does not support strikes of police officers as such but reproduce this text as an important bit of the mass upheavals of the time.
Programs with the Westwood Library: The Miracle Flower
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The branches of the Westwood Public Library at 660 High St. and 280 Washington St. are open for browsing appointments and curbside appointments. There are also many programs available online.
Questions? Fill out the Ask a Librarian form and a staff member will assist you.
For information, visit https://www.westwoodlibrary.org/ or call 781-326-7562 (main branch) or 781-326-5914 (Islington branch).
Westwood s “Curbside Holds Pickups hours
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Events
Thursday, April 1
DIY Craft Kits: For teens in grades 6-12. In April, we are making Crayon Art. You will be provided with all the materials you might need to make your own creation. You can sign up throughout the whole month for the current month s kit. Supplies are limited. For more information, please email Felicia O Keefe at fokeefe@minlib.net.
Programs with the Westwood Public Library: The 100th anniversary of the Spanish Flu
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The branches of the Westwood Public Library at 660 High St. and 280 Washington St. remain closed to the public, although there are many programs available online.
Use your library card from home to access thousands of eBooks & digital audio books; TV shows and films; The Great Courses; magazines and newspapers . and more.
Questions? Fill out the Ask a Librarian form and a staff member will assist you.
For information, visit westwoodlibrary.org or call 781-326-7562 (main branch) or 781-326-5914 (Islington branch).
Westwood s “Curbside Holds Pickups hours