King street and Main road looking from lower end of Stanley River Township

Queensland State Archives posted a photo:

For the purposes of building Somerset Dam, a small township was established at the construction site. The township boasted a hospital, school, police station and even tennis courts. A ‘swimming pool’ was located downstream in the river. The workshops, storage sheds and crushing plant were located upstream. The stone quarry, used for dam building, was at the top of the hill.

By 1937, 126 workers’ cottages were constructed. In a letter to the Brisbane Courier in 1935, H.P. Somerset explained that his name’s association with the dam and township was not in relation to his efforts to warn Brisbane back in 1893 about the flood risk, rather it was a suggestion of the site after writing to the Water Board in 1906. Somerset was flatteringly described as an ‘engineer’ for noticing the rock formation as well as its suitability for dam construction.

Description source:
Queensland Historical Atlas

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