Frank W. Weston

Frank W. Weston (1843–1911) was an English-born and trained architect who practiced in Portland, Maine and Boston, Massachusetts.

[2] The firm of Weston and Rand designed the Hotel Agassiz at 191 Commonwealth Avenue (1872)[3] and a building at 270 Clarendon Street (1873).

[4] Weston worked on many homes on the Boston Back Bay, and he built a house for himself at Savin Hill.

He also designed the Massachusetts Insane Hospital in Worcester,[2] the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company exchange building on Oxford Street in Lynn, Massachusetts,[6] and a "boxy Queen Anne style house.

"[7][8] In 1877, Frank Weston formed a business partnership with Arthur Cunningham, Sidney Heath, and Harold Williams to import bicycles to the United States.

[9] The new firm, Cunningham, Heath, and Company, started a bicycle riding school when it received its first order of high-wheelers from England.

The Asylum pictured on a postcard dated 1905
Essex Town Hall and TOHP Burnham Library , Essex, Massachusetts (1893-94)