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Memorial Tower
Building
The building of Howard College at the
University of Natal (now the University of Kwazulu Natal) was made
possible by a donation from Durban businessman T.B. Davis, in
remembrance of his son Howard who killed in the Battle of the Somme
in WWI. The Natal University College, which had started in
Pietermaritzburg in 1906, extended tuition to Durban in 1923, using
the premises of the Natal Technical. By the mid 1920s, NUC was
looking to establish its own campus and Davis donated £140000 for a
building which was built on 50 acres of land in the Stella bush.
Howard College was opened in
1931 by the Governor General of South Africa, the Earl of Clarendon.
The Memorial Tower Building, with its strongly Art Deco influence,
was built to commemorate students who had died in WWII. The
building, which cost £235000, was begun in 1948 and completed in
1972.
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