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The Mayne Medical School commemorates Dr James O`Neil Mayne and Mary Emelia Mayne, benefactors of the University of Queensland.
On the deaths of brother and sister Dr James O'Neil Mayne (1939) and Mary Emilia Mayne (1940), their substantial estates were bequeathed to the Medical School. The name Mayne Medical School is a recognition of these bequests which continue to fund the medical school to this day through assets such as the Brisbane Arcade.
James and Mary Emelia Mayne became the principal benefactors of the University of Queensland giving it 280 hectares of land at Moggill for agricultural education in 1923. After negotiations beginning in 1926, they paid a further £63,000 to resume over 281 hectares at St Lucia. This site became the current University of Queensland campus.
Location
Address: | 288 Herston Road, Mayne Medical School, Herston, 4029 |
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State: | QLD |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -27.448451 Long: 153.023872 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Structure |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Humanitarian |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Monday 9th December, 1996 |
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The University of Queensland
Mayne Medical School
Named in honour of University benefactors Dr James O`Neil Mayne and Miss Mary Emelia Mayne
The Mayne Bequest Fund provides valuable support for medical research and teaching
9 December, 1996
Chancellor the Hon. Sir Llewellyn Edwards, AC MB BS Hon. Lld Q`ld., FRACMA
Vice-Chancellor Professor John Hay BA W Aust., MA Camb., PhD W. Aust., Hon.Litt.D. Deakin, FACE