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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Cheque Book - Union Bank of Australia Limited, 1926
... Cheque Book - Union Bank of Australia Limited, 1926...Used cheque book - The Union Bank of Australia Limited... - The Union Bank of Australia Limited, Portland Free Library stubs ...Used cheque book - The Union Bank of Australia Limited, Portland Free Library stubs dated from May 9 1926 to 22 December 1926, grey card cover.Front: '116' stamp, 4 purple Portland Free Library, Museum & Literary Institute stamps Back: 4 purple stamps, same as frontcheque book, payment, union bank -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Pass Book - The Union Bank of Australia Ltd, 1931
... Pass Book - The Union Bank of Australia Ltd....The Union Bank of Australia Limited pass book issued...Front: The Union Bank of Australia Limited stamp 'Free... Bank of Australia Ltd. Financial record The Union Bank ...The Union Bank of Australia Limited pass book issued to the Free Library Pictures. First entry 9 April 1931, final entry and closure of account 1 Dec 1931.Front: The Union Bank of Australia Limited stamp 'Free Library Pictures' handwritten black inkpass book, bank, financial records, 1931 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Handover of National Bank Signature Books, 1977
... national bank of australia...The National Bank of Australasia was formed in 1857..., of the handover of two Signature Books by the manager of the National Bank... Signature Books by the manager of the National Bank of Australia, Mr ...The National Bank of Australasia was formed in 1857. It began commercial operations in Queen Street, Melbourne in 1858. The Bank’s first branch in Kew opened at 87 High Street in 1885. A second building, on the corner of Walpole and Brougham Streets, designed by Inskip & Robertson, replaced the first branch in 1888. The second building remains, albeit in a somewhat altered state. In 1977, the President of the Kew Historical Society received two historic ‘Signature Books’ from the Kew branch of the National Bank of Australia.Press photograph, from the Whitehorse Standard, of the handover of two Signature Books by the manager of the National Bank of Australia, Mr Bendixer, to Marshall Slattery (centre) and Gordon Greer (right) of Kew Historical Society."1977 / PRESIDENT OF KEW HISTORICAL SOCIETY, CENTRE, RECEIVING 2 SIGNATURE BOOKS DONATED TO THE SOCIETY BY THE KEW BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL BANK / CENTRE PRESIDENT KHS MR SLATTERY, ON HIS LEFT MR BENDIXER MANAGER, RIGHT MR G GREER MEMBER KHSnational bank of australasia, national bank of australia, bank signature books -- kew (vic.) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS (FORMER UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA)
... NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS (FORMER UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA)... Union Bank of Australia..., formerly the Union Bank of Australia. Notes mention managers... in Hargreaves Street. Nationsl Trust Chambers Union Bank of Australia ...Typed notes on the history of the National Trust Chambers, formerly the Union Bank of Australia. Notes mention managers, prices of the land, description of the building, additions to the building and the purchase of the building by the National Trust.document, handwritten notes mentioning some bendigo businesses. mentions the formation of the bendigo arcade, where the bendigo omnibus coy was, newsagencies, and where some businesses were in hargreaves street. nationsl trust chambers, union bank of australia, john manson, william merry, commercial bank, mr merfin, george lansell, smith & johnson, george pallett, vahland & getzschmann, gold smelting, bendigo advertiser, william lees, norman howell, dr howell, bank of australasia, anz bank, cr alec craig, national trust, e s & a bank, anz banking group ltd, bendigo city council, australian heritage commission -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, Deposit book: The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, 1960s
... Deposit book: The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited... Bank of Australia Limited. This book issued to the Estate...Commercial Bank of Australia Limited...: The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited 100 p double sided, black ...Bank deposit book issued to customers of the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited. This book issued to the Estate of W.J. Partington by the Greensborough branch100 p double sided, black on white paper, cream cardboard coverEst of W. J. Partingtonbank deposit books, banks and banking, partington family -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Commercial Bank of Australia
... Commercial Bank of Australia...Features R-L: Commercial Bank of Australia, C. Mitchell... Tatura the-murray Photograph Commercial Bank of Australia ...Features R-L: Commercial Bank of Australia, C. Mitchell Newsagency, Charles Brady Draper. East end of Hogan Street. Features a girl child crossing the street; womand and child at newsagent's shopfront.tatura, buildings, historic, costume, children, female -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Cheque Book - Union Bank of Australia to Portland Free Library, 1948-1950
... Cheque Book - Union Bank of Australia to Portland Free...Used cheque book issued by the Union Bank of Australia... issued by the Union Bank of Australia Limited to Portland Free ...Used cheque book issued by the Union Bank of Australia Limited to Portland Free Library. Butts date from 31 MAY 1948 - 22 FEB 1950. Grey card cover, section covering butts only. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Commercial Bank of Australia or Australiasia, C.B.A. Bank on the corner of Wimmera and Main Sts
... Commercial Bank of Australia or Australiasia...This photograph is of a two storey bank on the corner... grampians Commercial Bank of Australia or Australiasia Photograph ...This photograph is of a two storey bank on the corner of Wimmera & Main St's Stawell. It was used by the Commercial Bank of Australia. The building was originally built as Langford's chemist and now privately owned. Black & White photograph of a brick two storey building situated on a street corner. The building has a decorative parapet. CBA bank is written on the building but has a Westpac Bank neon sign on the side of the building.stawell shops -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Commercial Bank of Australia or Australiasia, C.B.A. Bank on the corner of Wimmera and Main Sts
... Commercial Bank of Australia or Australiasia...This photograph is of a two storey bank on the corner...Commercial Bank of Australia or Australiasia Photograph ...This photograph is of a two storey bank on the corner of Wimmera & Main St's Stawell. It was used by the Commercial Bank of Australia. The building was originally built as Langford's chemist and now privately owned. Black & White photograph of a brick two storey building situated on a street corner. The building has a decorative parapet. CBA bank is written on the building but has a Westpac Bank neon sign on the side of the building.stawell shops -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Banks along Lydiard Street North, Ballarat circa 1870
... Bank of Australia...Pictured are the Bank of Australia, National Bank... are the Bank of Australia, National Bank of Australasia ...Pictured are the Bank of Australia, National Bank of Australasia and the National Bank.lydiard street north, buildings, streetscape, commerical, bank of australia, national bank of australasia -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, London Chartered Bank of Australia
... London Chartered Bank of Australia ..."London Chartered Bank of Australia" next to W. Muir... grampians Photograph London Chartered Bank of Australia The photo ..."London Chartered Bank of Australia" next to W. Muir (produce dealer). The view is looking down Main St and near Patrick St. The photo is a reproduction from photo 1292.The photo of the London Chartered Bank has been taken & enlarged from the 1866 O.G. Armstrong photograph Main St view, which is from Category no 1292. The reproduced photo shows 2 buildings either side of the bank with a lane between the building with a verandah.stawell, streetscape -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED, c1900s
... THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED...the union bank of australia ltd...Black and white photo. The Union Bank of Australia Limited... ORGANIZATION Business the union bank of australia ltd Black and white ...Black and white photo. The Union Bank of Australia Limited in View Street Bendigo, now houses Wine Bank on View Café/Restaurant. Sign on left side of door 'Savings Certificate'. Markings/Inscriptions: Courtesy National Trust, Photo Courtesy ANZ archives.organization, business, the union bank of australia ltd -
Ballan Shire Historical Society
Plaque - C. B. A. Bank commemorative plaque, Arrow Engraving Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, 1967
... Commercial Bank of Australia Limited... in Ballan by the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited. Unveiled... in Ballan by the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited. Unveiled ...This plaque commemorates 100 years of banking service in Ballan by the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited. Unveiled by the President of the Shire of Ballan, Councillor K. D. Andrew J. P. on the 11th day of April 1967.A bronze engraved plaque mounted on a timber baseAs in the photographballan shire, commercial bank, andrew k.d. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LTD - BILL OF EXCHANGE, 16/11/1910
... KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF... The Commercial Bank of Australia..., No.50, on The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Bendigo (Head... The Commercial Bank of Australia Bill of Exchange Annie (?) Kelly Gardner ...Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. A Bill of Exchange, No.50, on The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Bendigo (Head Office Cnr of Bishopsgate & Leadenhall Sts, London) for 8 Pounds payable to Annie(?) Kelly. Dated 16 Nov 1910. Signed by ? Gardner, Manager and ? Holland, Accountant.Troedel & Co. Printerbusiness, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, the commercial bank of australia, bill of exchange, annie (?) kelly, gardner, holland. -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Print, Nicholas CHEVALIER, London Chartered Bank, Australia, 1862
... London Chartered Bank, Australia... grampians Print London Chartered Bank, Australia steel engraving ...Gift of Mack Jost, 1983steel engraving on paper -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CHEQUES (THE ROYAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED), BENDIGO & MELBOURNE), 1911-1914
... CHEQUES (THE ROYAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED), BENDIGO...Cheques (The Royal Bank of Australia Limited), Bendigo... (THE ROYAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED), BENDIGO & MELBOURNE) ...Cheques (The Royal Bank of Australia Limited), Bendigo & Melbourne) all to Account of A. Victor Leggo a. No 5363 5/8/1914; b. 6/2/1911; c. 19/3/1912; d. 6/2/1911. A Victor Leggo - Metallurgical Works, Bendigo. Payments to various payees (identified only by a number).organization, business, bendigo businesses -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Bank Book, 1940's
... commercial bank of australia... Bank of Australia Limited. Page ........) ...Commercial Bank of Australia... "In Account Current with The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited ...The McHugh brothers were Wood and Chaff Cutters. The books were used from March 1942 to December 1946 and December 1946 to May 1952.2 x Maroon covered bank books. A buff coloured sticker on front with the words "In Account Current with The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited. Page ........) Mr LJP McHugh. (the owner of the two bank books.)commercial bank of australia, bank books, mchugh brothers, wood and chaff cutters in tatura, tatura businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: MEETING MINUTES - COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA, 05/08/1926
... BANK OF AUSTRALIA... Commercial Bank of Australia... Bank of Australia Ltd. Held at the Bank Offices, Melbourne...Commercial Bank of Australia... Commercial Bank of Australia Shareholders report John L.Webb ...Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. Printed report of the 60th Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd. Held at the Bank Offices, Melbourne on 5th August 1926. Mr John L.Webb, Chairman of Directors presided.The folded report is in its original mailing sleeve addressed to M.P.Kelly Esq., Beehive Exchange, Bendigo, Vic. (O/a late Margt. J.Kelly)Commercial Bank of Australiabusiness, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, commercial bank of australia, shareholders report, john l.webb, m.p.kelly, margaret j.kelly -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA NOTICES, 18/11/1926 to 19/12/1926
... KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA... Commercial Bank of Australia... notices issued by The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Collins...Commercial Bank of Australia... Commercial Bank of Australia Shareholder notices. Commercial Bank ...Documents. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. Two separate printed notices issued by The Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Collins St., Melbourne. Both dated 18 November 1926. (a) Recommendation to shareholders to increase capital of the Bank to 5 million Pounds by issue of 2 million shares at 10/- (10 shillings) each. Blank Proxy form attached. (b) Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting to be held on 9th December, 1926. Agenda relates to issue of shares as in (a). Both documents issued by H.L.Heron, General Manager.Commercial Bank of Australiabusiness, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, commercial bank of australia, shareholder notices. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - English Scottish and Australian Bank Cheque Book, 1950s, English, Scottish & Australian Bank Ltd, c1950
... , Scottish & Australian Bank Limited was founded in 1852 by Royal... & Australian Bank Ltd. The used cheques date from 1858 to 1860. Cheques... Scottish and Australian Bank Cheque Book, 1950s Booklet English ...This cheque book was found in a shop on the corner of Sturt and Camp Streets, Ballarat by a builder around 2004. The English, Scottish & Australian Bank Limited was founded in 1852 by Royal Charter in London as the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank. The bank opened its first Australian branch in Sydney in 1853. Australian banknotes were printed by the bank and issued at branches in Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart and Melbourne. In 1893, the bank was renamed the English, Scottish & Australian Bank following the financial upheaval. The bank was one of 16 banks which supplied blank note forms to the Australian Government in 1911 which were superscribed as redeemable in gold and issued as the first Commonwealth notes. The bank took over the Commercial Bank of Tasmania Limited and the London Bank of Australia Limited in 1921 and the Royal Bank of Australia Limited in 1927. On 1 October 1970, the bank merged with the Australia and New Zealand Bank to form the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English,_Scottish_and_Australian_Bank, accessed 27/03/2014)A half used cheque book from the English, Scottish & Australian Bank Ltd. The used cheques date from 1858 to 1860. Cheques are made out to the Old Colonists Club and Hotel Warrnambool. Notes on the inside cover are precautions against fraud.bank, banking, english scottish and australian bank, anz bank, cheque book -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph, Craig's Royal Hotel & Union Bank of Australia Building, Lydiard Street South, Ballarat
... Craig's Royal Hotel & Union Bank of Australia Building...union bank of australia.... The former Union Bank of Australia building was designed by Leonard... Bank of Australia Building, Lydiard Street South, Ballarat ...An image from the Herbert Richmond collection, gifted in 1982 to the Ballarat Library. The collection contains approximately 200 photographs of Ballarat and district in the 1940s, 50s and 60s, as well as photo albums, glass negatives and other memorabilia. Herb Richmond was a keen photographer, a foundation member and a life member of the Ballarat Camera Club, and a photographer with the Ballarat Courier during the 1940s. The Ballarat Camera Club named an annual award after him. Mr Richmond died in 1981 aged 79. These images were digitally re-photographed by members of the Ballarat Camera Club in September 2006. The first site to be sold in Ballarat, where in 1853 Thomas Bath erected a timber building for use as a hotel. Parts of the present hotel date from 1862, when Walter Craig was owner. The hotel is associated with many historic figures, and no other hotel in Victoria has such an interesting succession of buildings and additions. The former Union Bank of Australia building was designed by Leonard Terry, the renowned bank architect, and was erected in 1863-4.lydiard street south, craig's royal hotel, union bank of australia, terry, leonard -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Document - Bank notice, List of Offices, ca Nov. 1877
... Australia & New Zealand Bank... on all bank offices throughout Australia and New Zealand... on all bank offices throughout Australia and New Zealand ...The addresses given on the List for the London and Melbourne offices have connected the document to the Bank of Australasia. The List is dated November 1877 and shows the number and the location of all of the branches of the Bank at that point in time., a total of 77. - Victoria 35, New South Wales 14, Queensland 2, Tasmania 5, South Australia 5, New Zealand 16 Copies of the notice would have been displayed in all branches of the bank in both Australia and New Zealand to inform customers and perhaps impress them too with a large number of locations and the reference to the bank's connection with London. This document gives information on all bank offices throughout Australia and New Zealand. It refers to the Superintendent's Office address at 75 Collins Street West, Melbourne and is dated November 1877. This places the document at the time just before the new Melbourne office opened on the corner of Collins Street and Queen's Street in 1879. The Bank of Australasia was incorporated by Royal Charter of England in March 1834. It came to Australia on 14th December 1835, opening in Sydney. The Acting Superintendent of the Bank of Australasia in Sydney at that time was David Charters McArthur. He was Superintendent from 1867-to 1876. The Melbourne branch of the Bank of Australasia opened on 28th August 1838 in a two-roomed brick cottage on the north side of Little Collins Street. Two huge mastiff dogs were kept in the backyard and let loose at night to guard the bank. The government also provided an armed military sentinel. Due to the bank's rapid growth, a new building for the Melbourne branch was opened in 1840 at 75 Collins Street West. By 1879 the bank had been upgraded to a magnificent two-storey building on the corners of Collins and Queens Streets, with the entry on Collins Street. In 1951 the Bank of Australasia amalgamated with the Union Bank to form the Australia and New Zealand Bank, now known as the ANZ. Then in 1970, the ANZ merged with both the ES&A and the London Bank of Australia to form the ANZ Banking Group Limited. The ANZ Banking Group Ltd kindly donated a variety of historic items from the Bank of Australasia. BANK of AUSTRALASIA, WARRNAMBOOL – In 1854 Warrnambool had two banks, the Union Back and the Bank of Australasia. Later, completely different bank businesses opened; in 1867 the National Bank of Australasia, then in 1875 the Colonial Bank of Australasia. The original Bank of Australasia was established in Warrnambool in July 1854, and operated from a leased cottage on Merri Street, close to Liebig Street. The bank bought a stone building previously erected by drapers Cramond & Dickson on the corner of Timor and Gibson Streets. Samuel Hannaford was a teller and then Manager at the Warrnambool branch from 1855 to 1856. Warrnambool’s Council chose the Bank of Australasia as its bank 1856-57. In 1859 Roberts & Co. was awarded the contract to build the new Bank of Australasia branch for the sum of £3,000. The land was on a sand hill on the northeast corner of Timor and Kepler Streets and had been bought in 1855 from investor James Cust. The new building opened on May 21, 1860. The bank continued to operate there until 1951 when it merged with the Union Bank to form the ANZ Bank, which continued operating from its Liebig Street building. Warrnambool City Council purchased the former Bank of Australasia building in 1971 and renovated it, then on 3rd December 1973 it was officially opened as the Art Gallery by Cr. Harold Stephenson and Gallery Director John Welsh. The Gallery transferred to the purpose-built building in Liebig Street in 1986 and the old bank building is now the Gallery club. The List of Offices of the Bank of Australasia has early Australian historical significance through its association with the Bank, which was established in 1834 by Royal Charter and opened in Sydney, Australia, in Sydney in 1835. The List is significant for showing the number and location of all of the Offices of the Bank of Australia in November 1877. This shows that Victoria had 45 percent of all Offices. The framed document is locally significant for its association with the Bank of Australasia, Warrnambool's first bank, established in 1854. The bank continued to operate until the organisation's merger in 1951. It became the ANZ Bank, which is still in operation today. The Bank was an integral part of the establishment and growth of commerce in Colonial Warrnambool and throughout Australia.Document in a decorative gilt frame. Titled List of Bank Offices and dated November 1877, facsimile. Offices include London, and a variety of offices in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, South Australia and New Zealand. Round holes in the centre top and bottom of the frame. Text includes: "LONDON: 4 THREADNEEDLE STREET, E.C." "SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE: / 75 COLLINS STREET WEST, MELBOURNE" "Warrnambool" " November 1877" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, bank of australasia 1877, branches of bank of australasia 1877, banks in australia 1877, commerce 1877, shipwreck-coast, document, bank document, flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, bank of australasia, 1877, branches in australia, bank of london, offices in australia, offices in new zealand, commerce, banking, finance, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, boa, union bank, australia & new zealand bank, anz bank, david charters mcarthur, d c mcarthur, sydney, new south wales, currency, banknote, legal tender, list of bank offices -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION:CENTRAL DEBORAH GOLD MINE, 1945
... The English,Scottish and Australian Bank Limited... Business Records The English,Scottish and Australian Bank Limited ...'Cheques issued for first dividend from Central Deborah Gold Mine'. Blue in colour,date of transaction marked by stamp.The English,Scottish and Australian Bank Limiteddocument, gold, central deborah gold mine, central deborah gold mine, gold mine, mccoll rankin & stanistreet, f.h sparkman, bendigo, business records -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15 December 1949
... Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up, 15.... The manager of Eltham branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd... melbourne Folder Commercial Bank of Australia Eltham Branch Hold-Up ...Thursday, December 15, 1949, the quiet little bank was embroiled in an infamous wild shoot-out between a daring thief and two bank officers. Today, the building still carries the scars ; a bullet hole remains visible in a cedar bench testifying to the events that played out that day. 3.30 a.m., Friday, December 9. The manager of the Commercial Bank branch at Greensborough, Mr Harry Wallace and his wife are asleep in their bedroom of the little house behind the branch. Harry is awakened by a noise and sees an intruder in a corner of the bedroom. He calls out but the intruder who has switched off the power in anticipation flees through a side door and scarpers down Main Street. Harry summons the police but a search by First Constable Thomas of the Greensborough Police assisted by a wireless patrol car is unsuccessful. A report is filed noting the theft of a .25 calibre pistol from the wardrobe. Thursday, December 15th. It is 1pm and the Commercial Bank has just opened. The branch is only open Mondays and Thursdays from 1-3pm. The morning started off a little cool with some scattered showers but it has fined up and the temperature is now around 61 degrees (16 C). A new grey Singer sports car with soft-top pulls up on the opposite side of the road and a young man, neatly dressed in a dark blue suit, wearing a grey hat and carrying a brief case exits the vehicle. He looks around then crosses the road and walks up the steps and through the door into the bank. There are three people inside; Mr. Jack Burgoyne whose grocery store is situated just 50 yards up the road, Mr. Lindsay A. Spears, the Eltham Agency Receiving Officer and by chance, Mr Harry Wallace, manager of the Greensborough branch. Jack Burgoyne takes note of the young stranger; thinking to himself he appears nervous. The man approaches the counter and introduces himself as John Henderson of Greensborough and explains that he wishes to open a new account. He places his hat and £3 on the counter. Mr Spears attends to the paperwork. He asks the young man to sign two forms, which he does but then he withdraws from the counter and starts walking towards the door. Suddenly he spins around pulling an automatic pistol from his right-hand pocket. He exclaims forcefully; “The game’s on! I’ll take the lot!” Spears appears to comply by pretending to open a drawer. The man shouts loudly, “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Spears instead reaches for a pistol in his pocket and challenges the man, “Here it is. Come and get it!” At the same time, Harry Wallace pulls a pistol from his pocket as well. The bandit fires a shot but misses, the bullet striking the counter. Both Spears and Wallace open fire and Jack Burgoyne ducks for cover. As the bandit turns and runs for the door leaving his £3 behind, he fires another shot, which strikes the ceiling. Spears fires back, and thinks he may have hit him in the foot. The bandit flees the bank and heads for the grey Singer car, registration NO-106, parked opposite. Wallace and Spears pursue him to the door and open fire again, striking the car three times around the driver’s door. Spears lets off eight shots and Wallace, seven before his gun jams. The getaway car initially heads slowly down Main Road towards Bridge Street. About 100 yards down the road, Dave Adams, a PMG employee, who has heard the shots, throws a steel manhole step at the driver. It hits the roof of the car nine inches above the driver’s head and tears the hood. Another witness claims to have seen the door blow open and the driver raise his hand. The car gathers speed and swings left into Bridge Street racing along at about 60 miles an hour careering recklessly past council employee, Mr. Percy Williams, who is driving a dray along Smarts Road [believed to be Bridge Street]. At the end of the road the Singer fails to get round the sharp turn and crashes into an embankment skidding to a stop outside the home of Mr John Clifford. One side of the car is wrecked. Mr Clifford, an aircraft engineer hears the fast travelling car bump heavily into the road bank at about 1.25 p.m. Hearing the whine of an engine he goes outside to find the grey Singer parked at the side of the road. Jack George also lives at the corner and hears the car crash. “The bandit opened the car door, ran 50 yards, and suddenly turned back,” exclaims Jack. “He took something from the car. It might have been a gun.” In his haste, the bandit drops his grey felt hat, size 6 7/8, on the road and dashes up Sherbourne Road for about 200 yards then disappears into the scrub carrying a brief case and a bundle in which a sailor’s cap can be seen. About 3 p.m., Mr H.D. Pettie of Mountain View Road, Montmorency is looking through his field glasses and notices a young man walking through thick scrub on private property some distance from his house. The man is wearing a sailor’s cap and disappears along the railway track toward Montmorency. As the day progresses, ten police cars, one motor cycle, and about 40 police led by Det. Sgt. McMennemin of Malvern CIB are searching for him. They believe he is hiding in thick scrub along the bank of the creek about half-a-mile outside Eltham township. Wireless patrol cars, four mobile traffic cars and the CIB area cars from Malvern and Kew are taking part. Police check the thief’s car and discover it was stolen from Helen Baxter, of Doncaster Road, North Balwyn from outside Victoria Barracks. Harry Wallace informs the police that he believes he recognised the bandit as the man who took his pistol from his bedroom the previous Friday morning. As night falls, armed police are posted at strategic points in the Eltham-Greensborough district. Police in cars are watching the roads. Others are searching the bush and checking passengers on trains. Little do they realise the young man has already slipped out of the net. SEQUEL YOUTH OF 19 CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED ARMED ROBBERY OF BANK AT ELTHAM Weekly Times, Wednesday 15 February 1950, page 6 Detectives who raided a house in Bell St., Coburg, Melbourne, charged a 19-year-old youth, of South Yarra, with attempted armed robbery at the Commercial Bank’s Eltham (Vic.) receiving depot on Dec. 15. Police say they recovered a loaded automatic pistol, diamond and signet rings worth more than £200, a complete set of house-breaking instruments, a sailor’s uniform, and chloroform gauze in the raid. The youth was charged that while armed with an offensive weapon, he attempted to rob Lindsay George Spears of a sum of money. He was further charged on six counts of breaking, entering and stealing. Police allege that the person who tried to hold up Mr Spears in the Commercial Bank receiving depot at Eltham on December 15. escaped in a stolen car, after Mr Spears and Mr Henry Wallace, manager of the bank’s Greensborough branch, had fired at him. After the car crashed, he escaped into thick scrub and is alleged to have changed into a sailor’s uniform. On December 9 an automatic pistol was stolen from Mr Wallace’s bedroom at the Greensborough bank. The chloroform pad recovered is alleged to have been stolen from the Dental Supply Company, Plenty Road, Preston. The rings are alleged to have been taken in a £513 burglary from the shop of James Paton. Sydney Road, Coburg. Det. Sgt. H. McMennemin conducted the investigations with Senior Dets. R. Newton and M Downie, Detectives l. Dent, R. Rayner, P. Pedersen and M. Handley and First Constable A. Thomas. The youth will appear at Eltham Court on February 22. Manager’s Gun Used in Holdup at Bank The Age, Thursday 23 February 1950, page 4 It was stated in Eltham court yesterday that a youth who robbed a bank manager of his pistol, later used it in an attempt to hold-up the bank. Kay Arthur Morgan, 19, draftsman, of Castle-street, South Yarra, was committed for trial on charges of breaking and entering, and stealing a pistol and attempted robbery while armed with an offensive weapon. He pleaded guilty. The manager of Eltham branch of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., Henry Clifton Cabot Wallace, said he disturbed someone in the bedroom, in which he and his wife were sleeping, at 3 a.m. on December. 9, 1949. Later he found that his automatic- pistol was missing. On December 15 a youth, who said his name was John Henderson, entered the bank and opened a new account. As the youth was leaving the bank he turned round with a pistol in his hand and said: — “I want the lot.” Spear indicated a drawer under the counter; and said.— “Here it is. Come and get it.” The youth said:— “Keep your hand away from that drawer.” Witness said Spear then drew his pistol from his hip pocket. The youth fired at them, and Spear returned the fire. “I pulled my pistol and fired, too” said witness. The youth fired again, ran out to a car and drove off. Witness and Spear fired several shots at the car. The youth was the accused Morgan, sitting in court, witness said. Evidence was given that one bullet was found in the celling and the other in the bank. Morgan was allowed £100 bail on each charge. Morgan ended up serving three years for the failed armed robbery and became a notorious criminal. He had twin sons, Peter and Doug and even though only ten years old, Morgan would get his sons to act as lookouts whilst he committed burglaries. The lads became building contractors but when the industry suffered a downturn in 1977 and they were short on cash, they returned to the family business. Over the following 23 months they undertook 24 raids on country and outer-suburban TABs and banks. Whilst robbing one country bank for the third time, just like their father, it all went wrong ending up with a police officer shot. They were nick-named the “After-dark” bandits and are considered to be Australia’s last bushrangers. They were convicted and served 17 years in prison.5 x A4 photocopied pagesbank hold-up, cba bank, det sgt mcmennemin, eltham, h.d. pettie, harry wallace, jack burgoyne, kay arthur morgan, lindsay a. spears, main road -
Peterborough History Group
Book - Verified Signatures from Branches . Commonwealth Bank of Australia
... Verified Signatures from Branches . Commonwealth Bank of...commonwealth bank of australia... Verified Signatures from Branches . Commonwealth Bank of Australia ...Records of names and signatures of depositors who used the Commonwealth Bank service at Peterborough Post OfficeBook containing an index of names of Commonwealth Bank depositors and in the back are pasted signature slips from other branches around Australia, 1932 to 1973.Handwritten entries, list of dates and initials inside front cover. Includes typed instructions on how to record entries within the book. Also loose pages for Authority for society Accounts entries.peterborough, peterborough post office, commonwealth bank of australia -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Bank cheque: Union Bank of Australia, 5th November 1890
... Bank cheque: Union Bank of Australia... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Bank cheque: Union Bank ...David Gordon Collection. John Gulbey -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Bank cheque: Union Bank of Australia, 19th January 1891
... Bank cheque: Union Bank of Australia... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Bank cheque: Union Bank ...David Gordon Collection. Charles G. Thorne -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Blank cheque: Union Bank of Australia
... Blank cheque: Union Bank of Australia... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Blank cheque: Union Bank ...David Gordon Collection. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Cheque: Union Bank of Australia, 1st March 1889
... Cheque: Union Bank of Australia... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Cheque: Union Bank of Australia ...David Gordon Collection. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - State Savings Bank of Victoria & Commonwealth Bank of Australia
... State Savings Bank of Victoria & Commonwealth Bank of...Commonwealth Bank of Australia... of Australia banks A vertical file with the following items: 1. Bank ...A vertical file with the following items: 1. Bank opened in 1916, Box Hill Reporter, 21.9.1966 (3 copies), (3 pages). 2. ‘Going going gone!’, SHNN No. 4 June/July 1983 (1 page). 3. ‘Bank closures anger traders’, Anthony Dowsley, (unknown newspaper and date), (1 page). 4. ‘Commonwealth bank closes – shame, shame, shame!’ SHNN 108 Oct./Nov. 2000 (1 page). 5. ‘Which bank?- State to Commonwealth to Community!’ SHNN No. 117 April/May 2002 (1 page). 6. ’50 years in Surrey Hills’, Box Hill Reporter, 21.9.1966 (1 page). 7. ‘On the site of Surrey Theatre’, Eastern Times Gazette, 21.9.1966 (2 copies), (1 page). 8. Information on State Bank of Victoria (date and source unknown), (1 page). 9. ‘For Bank’s jubilee’, undated newspaper cutting (1 page). 10. List of first 20 depositors of Surrey Hills branch (1 page). 11. Sample withdrawal form used in 1980s (1 page) 12. Sample CBA deposit & withdrawals forms used from 1990s to present day (2 pages). 13. Sample State Bank Victoria Term deposit maturity advice 1991 (1 page). 14. 2 sample State Bank Victoria deposit books and coin bag from 1990s (3 items). 15. ‘Commonwealth Bank Closes – shame, shame, shame!’, SHNN, No. 108, October/November, 2000 (1 page). 16. ‘A good news bank story!’ SHNN No. 116, February/March, 2002 (1 page). 17. ‘Which Bank ? – State to Commonwealth to Community!’ SHNN No. 117, April/May, 2002 (1 page). 18. ‘Community Bank share offer opens’, SHHN No. 118, June/July 2002 (1 page). 19. ‘Community Bank opening soon!’, SHNN No. 120, October/November, 2002 (1 page). 20. ‘The Bank is back in town!’, SHNN No. 123, April/May, 2003 (1 page). state savings bank of victoria, commonwealth bank of australia, banks