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Mowbray Park and East Brisbane War Memorial are a heritage-listed park. The park was named after Rev. Thomas Mowbray, who bought the land in 1851 (Mowbray was instrumental in bringing the Presbyterian Church to Brisbane)
He built his family home, "Riversdale", on this site. Thomas Mowbray died in
1867, but the family retained the property until its sale to the South
Brisbane City Council in 1904
The following is what was written when considering the property for a public park; "Mowbray's property is in every way suitable for a public Park or
garden having suitable soil, and undulating land reaching to the water's
edge, and in addition it will also provide the necessary accommodation
for bowling greens, Tennis Courts, and Croquet lawns. The property has a
North Easterly aspect, and has an extended view of two reaches of the
river, is above flood level, and is situated on the East Brisbane
Tramway route. There is no public park or reserve in this locality, and
no other piece of land in the neighbourhood so suitable for this
purpose."
Mowbray Park is understood to have been the site of a "tent city" for homeless families in the early 1930s, during the Great Depression
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