Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
William Forgan Smith (15 April 1887 – 25 September 1953) was an Australian politician. He served as Premier of the state of Queensland from 1932 to 1942. He came to dominate politics in the state during the 1930s, and his populism, firm leadership, defence of states’ rights and interest in state development made him something of an archetypal Queensland Premier. He represented the Australian Labor Party (ALP).
Born in Scotland, he apprenticed himself to a painter and decorator in Glasgow. He took an early interest in politics, and his labour movement sympathies were probably influenced by his observations of the poor conditions in the Clydeside shipyards and other working-class areas in Glasgow. He emigrated to Queensland in 1912, settled in Mackay and became involved in trade unionism and Labor politics.
A pragmatic and hard-working politician who rose, step by step, through careful planning, Forgan Smith was not

