Barr Smith Library - Adelaide - SA - Australia
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The Barr Smith Library is the main library of the University of Adelaide, situated in the centre of the North Terrace campus.
Waymark Code: WMYEAN
Location: South Australia, Australia
Date Posted: 06/05/2018
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The sign reads:
Barr Smith Library Reading Room
1931-1938
Woods Begot Laybourne Smith and Irwin
South Australian Heritage Register
The original University Library was In the Mitchell Building and named in 1899 after Robert Bart Smith, a member of the University Council for 19 years and a major donor of books and resources for the Library. In 1927 Tom Barr Smith, Robert's son and Council member for 17 years, gave money to the University for a new library building that is now referred to as the Barr Smith Library Reading Odom. It is the best example of the classical red brick and sandstone style employed by University architect Walter H Begot, and features an imposinglront portico and a finely detailed interior with a cohered ceiling.










The Barr Smith Library is the main library of the University of Adelaide, situated in the centre of the North Terrace campus. The library was named in honour of Robert Barr Smith who donated £9000 to buy books. In 1920 his family gave an extra £11,000 in the form of an endowment and in 1928 his son, Tom Elder Barr Smith, gave £30,000 for the Barr Smith library building.

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History of the Barr Smith Library
The Barr Smith Library in the Mitchell Building, North Terrace, ca. 1906
The Barr Smith Library owes its name to the Barr Smith family, a pioneer family in South Australia and benefactors to The University of Adelaide over many decades. Robert Barr Smith graduated from Glasgow University in 1842 at the age of 18, and embarked on a business career as a commission and supply merchant to the colonies of Australia. In 1854 he moved to Melbourne, and two years later to Adelaide, just twenty years after the proclamation of the Colony of South Australia. In that same year, 1856, Robert married Joanna Lang Elder, sister of his business partner, Thomas Elder. Through the family company Elder Smith & Co., Robert's interests quickly grew and diversified to include farming, pastoralism, trading and copper mining. The company opened large areas of outback South Australia, and had property interests in South Australia, Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales. By 1890 the partners owned an area greater than Robert's country of origin, Scotland.

Stacks in the Library, Mitchell Building, 1906
Although the Barr Smiths and the Elders accumulated great wealth, they were also noted philanthropists, closely interested in the social and cultural development of the Colony. The University of Adelaide was founded in 1874, and Robert Barr Smith served as a member of its Council for 19 years. During his lifetime his donations to the University exceeded £20,000, including £9,000 for the improvement of the Library. In 1899 the University Council resolved that its library should bear the name "The Barr Smith Library".

Following the death of Robert Barr Smith in November 1915, his family gave a permanent endowment to the University of Adelaide Library.

Construction of the Library in 1930
In January 1927 Tom Elder Barr Smith generously offered £20,000 to finance the construction of a separate building to accommodate the library named after his father. Later the gift was increased to £30,000 to erect a building which would comfortably and splendidly accommodate the Library, and allow for future growth; a condition was that it should be completed within five years.

The Library is the architectural work of Walter Hervey Bagot, a prominent architect whose portfolio includes St Peter's and St Francis Xavier's Cathedrals, Bonython Hall and the State War Memorial. Constructed of red brick with stone dressings, the Library's freestone portico leads directly into the massive and opulent reading room.

The Barr Smith Library, ca. 1945
A great deal of thought went into the planning of the building, and the architect, Walter H. Bagot, took advice from overseas authorities as well as those in the eastern Australian cities. The building combined a reading room which contained books thought to be sufficient for the needs of most readers, plus a closed-access stack to conserve space. The new building could hold a total of 150,000 volumes, with accommodation for two hundred readers and 15,000 books in the reading room. There was also a comfortable common-room for professors.

Barr Smith Library foundation stone, laid by Mary Isobel Barr Smith, 29th September 1930
The foundation stone of the present Barr Smith Library was laid by Mary Isobel Barr Smith on the 29th September 1930, and the new building was officially opened on the 4th March 1932. The building's classic Renaissance form was then thought to be highly adaptable, and also appropriate for Adelaide's Mediterranean climate. It was received not only as a fine addition to the University but also to Adelaide, and was described as palatial, beautiful, magnificent, imposing, ornate and splendid, although one contemporary newspaper article regretted that it was "far from the madding crowd... for its beautiful architecture, of which there is little superior in Adelaide, will not be readily seen by the general public or interstate or overseas visitors. It would have made a fine addition to the several classically designed buildings on the North Terrace boulevard."

Frome Road vista of The Barr Smith Library, 2015
In fact, the view to the Barr Smith Library from Frome Road is now one of Adelaide's finest vistas.

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Age/Event Date: 1931-1938, 1927

Type of Historic Marker: Building

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