Background
Thomas was the third child of her father, Henry Charles Thomas.
Thomas was the third child of her father, Henry Charles Thomas.
In 1945, the Mosman Municipal Library was established and Thomas was given the position of chief librarian, the first female in New South Wales to have held such a position. Shortly after her birth, the family moved from Australia to Canada, where Thomas received her education and trained as a librarian and secretary. During a meeting chaired by Professor East.R. Holme in September 1934, the decision was made that Thomas and Edith Allworth, both of whom were honorary librarians, would establish a children"s library in Mosman to develop children"s interest in literature.
Allworth and Thomas opened a small library using the garage at the Allworth home, with approximately 350 books at its first establishment.
The library began to expand and moved locations to a building behind the Killarney School, only to move again in 1943 after a building was provided by the New South Wales Department of Education and Training. After establishing the library, Thomas began extra activities for local children and communities such as story-hour"s, book reviews and weekly chess groups.
In 1945, the children"s library she established was incorporated in to a Municipal Library due to the 7,000 book stock belonging to the children"s library and was given the title of the "Mosman Municipal Library" and Thomas was given the position of chief librarian, the first female in New South Wales to have held such a position. In 1952, the library moved locations for a third time and had 18,000+ volumes at this time.
On 5 March 1968, Thomas retired as chief librarian.