Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
The Sir William Glasgow memorial, at the corner of Ann and Roma Streets, taken in 9 March 1967.
Charles Bean described Sir William Glasgow as ‘the most forcible of the three strong brigadiers of the 4th Division. With keen blue eyes looking from under puckered humorous brows as shaggy as a deer-hound’s; with the bushman’s difficulty of verbal expression but sure sense of character and situations; with a fiery temper, but cool understanding and a firm control of men; with an entire absence of vanity, but translucent honesty and a standard of rectitude which gave confidence both to superiors and subordinates, he could – by a frown, a shrewd shake of the head, or a twinkle in [the eye]… awaken in others more energy than would have been evoked by any amount of exhortation.’
Sir William died in Brisbane in 1955 and was given a State funeral.