Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
In the 1920s the growing University of Queensland had to look for a more spacious campus as its original site in George Street, Brisbane, had limited room for expansion. In 1927, James O’Neil Mayne and his sister, Mary, provided a grant of approximately £50,000 to the Brisbane City Council to acquire 274 acres of land in St Lucia and provided it to the University of Queensland as its permanent home.
Lack of finance delayed development of the St Lucia campus. Hence, the construction of the university’s first building in St Lucia only began in 1938. It was later named the Forgan Smith Building, after the premier of the day and it was completed in 1939. During World War II, the Forgan Smith Building was used as a military base and it served first as advanced headquarters for the Allied Land Forces in the South West Pacific.
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