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Eltham District Historical Society IncBook - Minute Book, Eltham District Gun Club, 1948-1950
... ...Commercial Bank of Australasia...Shallard was to be appointed club solicitor Club to be known as Eltham District Gun Club (Clay Targets) Commercial Bank of Australasia to be used for club's banking puposes Annual membership fee fixed at £5 ...Shallard was to be appointed club solicitor Club to be known as Eltham District Gun Club (Clay Targets) Commercial Bank of Australasia to be used for club's banking puposes Annual membership fee fixed at £5 K. ...Minute Book for the Eltham District Gun Club from the first meeting held at the Shire Hall, 6th Sept 1948 to 9th May 1950. Those recorded present at the first meeting were: K. Maxwell, C. Norman, R. Norman, W.R. Squire, R.J. Squire, C. Bode, J. Harris, R. Staff, C. Thorne, F. Jones, W.S. Harrison, F.N. Squire and C.T. Martin. F.N. Squire was appointed President. C.T. Martin appointed Secretary. Those appointed to Committee were C.Bode, H.Correll, J. Harris, C. Thorne, F. Jones, W.R. Squire, R.J. Squire Finacial funds for the club to be raised by debentures issued to members, valued at £5 each. It was agreed that the Eltham Gun Club was to be affiliated with the Australian Clay Pigeon Trap Shooting Association J. Shallard was to be appointed club solicitor Club to be known as Eltham District Gun Club (Clay Targets) Commercial Bank of Australasia to be used for club's banking puposes Annual membership fee fixed at £5 k. maxwell, c. norman, r. norman, w. squire, r.j. squire, c. bode, j. harris, r. staff, c. thorne, w.s. harrison, f.n. squire, c.t. martin, eltham district gun club, minute book, eltham shire hall, h.correll, f. jones, w.r. squire, australian clay pigeon trap shooting association, j. shallard, eltham district gun club (clay targets), commercial bank of australasia, cba -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Property Binder, 801 Main Road, Eltham
... ...Commercial Bank of Australasia...Main Road Eltham Eltham Community Centre Henry Dendy Eltham Reception and Conference Centre Bill Baker Sidney Brown blacksmith Tme capsule Arthur Street Babe Taylor House bakery Boarding house Bradley House Bridge Street Brown Blacksmith Burgoyne's Shop Cockcrofts Store Commercial Bank of Australasia David Lyon house Davis Dr Cordner Dr Hall Dudley Street eltham hotel Eltham Obelisk Eltham War Memorial Garnet Burges Graham Hawker henry street John Lyon Len Perron Luck Street Lyons Garage Map Mechanics Insitute Monteith House Mrs Morris shop Our Lady Help of Christian’s Primary School Panther Place Pitt Street Prior Street Shillinglaw Cottage shops Stones Mixed shop Websters House Wesleyan Methodist Church York Street Miscellaneous clippings, notes, photocopies, etc held on the subject property. 801 Main Road, Eltham Document Property Binder ...1. Plan: Henry Dendy's Eltham Land 1857-1867: showing Diamond Creek, Bridge Street, Maria Street now Main Road, John Street, Pitt Street, St Margaret's Church 1861, and Eltham Community Centre 1987. 2. Photocopy extract from "Henry Dendy and his emigrants" by L A Schumer, re Portions 12 and 13, Parish of Nillumbik. 3. The President and Councillors of the Shire of Eltham request the pleasure of ____ at the Official Opening of the Eltham Community Centre, Cnr Main Road and Pitt Street, Eltham by the Honorable R.J. Hamer E.D., M.P., Premier of Victoria on Saturday, 22nd April, 1978 at 3.30pm 4. Souvenir Program, Opening of Eltham Community Centre 22 April 1975. 5. Invitation to attend Official Opening of Eltham Community Centre by R J Hamer, Premier of Victoria, 22 April 1975. 6. Flier for Eltham Reception and Conference Centre, photographs of interiors during events. 7. Newspaper article: Eltham buries present for the future, Diamond Valley News 19 November 1985 Eltham, photograph of burying time capsule outside Eltham Community Centre, photograph of Bill Baker and Sid Brown outside old blacksmith shop the original site of Eltham town centre. 8. Letter Peter Butler Shire of Eltham to Eltham District Historical Society, 6 July 1987, detailing process for naming of the halls at the Eltham Community Centre.6 July 1987. 9. Plan of Main Road Eltham - it depicts buildings and occupiers from Pitt Street to Luck Street in the first half of the 20th century. This plan was compiled as a joint efforts by members of the Shire of Eltham Historical Society at a general meeting in Eltham during the 1980s. Newspaper article: Swimming pool and community centre receive major revamps, Diamond Valley Leader, 21 October 2015.main road, eltham, eltham community centre, henry dendy, eltham reception and conference centre, bill baker, sidney brown blacksmith, tme capsule, arthur street, babe taylor house, bakery, boarding house, bradley house, bridge street, brown blacksmith, burgoyne's shop, cockcrofts store, commercial bank of australasia, david lyon house, davis, dr cordner, dr hall, dudley street, eltham hotel, eltham obelisk, eltham war memorial, garnet burges, graham, hawker, henry street, john lyon, len perron, luck street, lyons garage, map, mechanics insitute, monteith house, mrs morris shop, our lady help of christian’s primary school, panther place, pitt street, prior street, shillinglaw cottage, shops, stones mixed shop, websters house, wesleyan methodist church, york street -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNegative, Wal Jack, 1954
... In the building windows are signs for "The Commercial Bank of Australasia Limited - Ballarat Branch". ...In the building windows are signs for "The Commercial Bank of Australasia Limited - Ballarat Branch". ...Yields information about the type of public transport used in Ballarat in the late 1800's - a Hansom Cab.Negative and Digital images of the Wal Jack Ballarat Negative file of horse drawn cab outside the Ballarat Town Hall with a dais set up on front of the doors. Note the lamp post alongside and the flags on the door. In the building windows are signs for "The Commercial Bank of Australasia Limited - Ballarat Branch". Most likely for the 1954 Begonia Festival. Photographed at the time of the event. trams, tramways, town hall, begonia festival, cabs, horse cabs -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - 1923 flood in Charlton
... Buildings in the photo are Stowes's fruit shop and the Commercial Bank of Australasia....Buildings in the photo are Stowes's fruit shop and the Commercial Bank of Australasia. Black and white photocopy of original photo Photograph 1923 flood in Charlton ...Part of H.Barber's collection of June 1923 flood in Charlton. Photo taken from the west end of High St with Harold Barber towing a small boat and a passenger down the street. Buildings in the photo are Stowes's fruit shop and the Commercial Bank of Australasia.Black and white photocopy of original photo -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, View in Eltham looking south along Main road from Bridge Street, 1902
... Post Office (Anne Hunniford Postmistress) on left then the Commercial Bank of Australasia building. The house on the right, 'Derril,' was purchased by Walter Gahan in 1924 and was demolished in 1968 when Main Road was widened. ...Post Office (Anne Hunniford Postmistress) on left then the Commercial Bank of Australasia building. The house on the right, 'Derril,' was purchased by Walter Gahan in 1924 and was demolished in 1968 when Main Road was widened. ...Looking south along Main Road from the south side of the intersection of Bridge Street with Main Road. Post Office (Anne Hunniford Postmistress) on left then the Commercial Bank of Australasia building. The house on the right, 'Derril,' was purchased by Walter Gahan in 1924 and was demolished in 1968 when Main Road was widened. In the distance on the left is Watson's Hotel and on the right (opposite side of the main road, Morris's Hotel Cross Ref: 0624This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image Print 14 x 24 cm 35 mm B&W negativeanne jane hunniford (1855-1928), bridge street, commercial bank of australia, derril, eltham, gahan house, main road, morris's hotel, post office, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, watsons hotel -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, B/W photo of a group of People all in fancy dress, in front of Commercial Hotel
... In front of Commercial Hotel and Bank of Australasia Main Street Stawell...In front of Commercial Hotel and Bank of Australasia Main Street Stawell stawell education B/W photo of a group of People all in fancy dress, in front of Commercial Hotel B/W photo of a group of People all in fancy dress, in front of Commercial Hotel Photograph ...Primary School 502 “Back to School” 1922 group of people in fancy dress. In front of Commercial Hotel and Bank of Australasia Main Street StawellB/W photo of a group of People all in fancy dress, in front of Commercial Hotelstawell education -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Main Street Removal of Verandahs, 1960's
... Stawell Civic Store, Senghpa's, Commercial Hotel, Oriental Bank/Bank of Australasia, ES & A Bank ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Civic Store, Senghpa's, Commercial Hotel, Oriental Bank/Bank of Australasia, ES & A Bank Streetscape The removal of verandahs from shop fronts Upper Main Street Taken from higher up with cars in Main Street looking east Upper Main Street Removal of Verandahs Photograph ...Stawell Civic Store, Senghpa's, Commercial Hotel, Oriental Bank/Bank of Australasia, ES & A Bank Upper Main Street Taken from higher up with cars in Main Street looking eastThe removal of verandahs from shop frontsstreetscape -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Port Melbourne, The National Bank of Australasia, c 1890s
... Commercial...Business and Traders...National Bank of Australasia...Bank of Australasia in Bay Street was designed by Leonard TERRY of Terry and Oakden, Architects and built in 1874. In 1889, architect George JOBBINS designed an extension of the southern end of the building. This photograph was taken after the alterations had been completed. A photograph of Bay Street by Charles NETTLETON from around 1878 (Cat No 178) shows the bank as it was originally built. Built Environment - Commercial ...The National Bank of Australasia in Bay Street was designed by Leonard TERRY of Terry and Oakden, Architects and built in 1874. In 1889, architect George JOBBINS designed an extension of the southern end of the building. This photograph was taken after the alterations had been completed. A photograph of Bay Street by Charles NETTLETON from around 1878 (Cat No 178) shows the bank as it was originally built.Photograph of the facade of the National Bank of Australasia taken probably in the 1890s - Bay Street, Port MelbourneReceived from Port Melbourne Library 16/7/1973built environment - commercial, business and traders, national bank of australasia. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPainting - National Bank, Port Melbourne, watercolour by SM, 1985
... Commercial...Arts and Entertainment - Visual Arts...McClusky & Associates...National Bank of Australasia...Built Environment - Commercial Arts and Entertainment - Visual Arts McClusky & Associates National Bank of Australasia One of ten framed watercolour paintings of Port Melbourne buildings by 'S.M.' c 1985: 'National Bank - Port Melbourne' Painting National Bank, Port Melbourne, watercolour by SM ...Originally hung in McClusky & Associates, Solicitors at 180 Bay Street prior to their move to 111 Bay Street. Donated to PMHPS.One of ten framed watercolour paintings of Port Melbourne buildings by 'S.M.' c 1985: 'National Bank - Port Melbourne'built environment - commercial, arts and entertainment - visual arts, mcclusky & associates, national bank of australasia -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Former Bank of Australasia, Bay Street, David THOMPSON, 18 Jan 2024
... Commercial...Bay Street...National Bank of Australasia...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Built Environment - Commercial Bay Street National Bank of Australasia Shoes and the City Three digital images of the former Bank of Australasia , 96 Bay Street, Port Melbourne. ...Three digital images of the former Bank of Australasia , 96 Bay Street, Port Melbourne. A sign in the window indicates this will be the future home of Shoes and the City.built environment - commercial, bay street, national bank of australasia, shoes and the city -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - 2014 Calendar, Pat Grainger, Historic Port Melbourne - Hotels, Sep 2013
... Built Environment - Commercial Business and Traders - Hotels Piers and Wharves Sport - Australian Rules Football Natural Environment - Beaches and Foreshore Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society PMHPS Scott's Hotel Lamb's Hotel Chusan Hotel Royal Mail Hotel Exchange Hotel United States Hotel T THOMAS Chequers Inn Bay and Boundary Hotel Freemasons Hotel DONALDSON Peter Gallienne GRUT Whithorn and Son Foresters Arms Hotel Flower Hotel Boundary Rovers Football Club Wilbraham Frederick Evelyn LIARDET Pier Hotel London Family Hotel Prince Alfred Hotel 2014 PMHPS calendar ; Hotels. Cover shows Bay St from the North west showing Scott's Hotel and the National Bank of Australasia ...Researched, written and designed by member Pat GRAINGER as a fundraiser for PMH&PS. 2014 PMHPS calendar ; Hotels. Cover shows Bay St from the North west showing Scott's Hotel and the National Bank of Australasia All following years calendars also recorded against cat no 1864built environment - commercial, business and traders - hotels, piers and wharves, sport - australian rules football, natural environment - beaches and foreshore, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps, scott's hotel, lamb's hotel, chusan hotel, royal mail hotel, exchange hotel, united states hotel, t thomas, chequers inn, bay and boundary hotel, freemasons hotel, donaldson, peter gallienne grut, whithorn and son, foresters arms hotel, flower hotel, boundary rovers football club, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, pier hotel, london family hotel, prince alfred hotel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NATIONAL TRUST CHAMBERS (FORMER UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA)
... 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...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 Typed notes on the history of the National Trust Chambers, formerly the 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 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFinancial record - Bank Deposit Book, Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited, Pre Jan, 1932
... Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited opened in 1893. On January 1, 1927 the CBC amalgamated with the Bank of Victoria. In 1981 the CBC merged with the National Bank of Australasia Limited and on January 1, 1983 the bank started using the abbreviated name of the National Australia Bank (NAB). ...Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited opened in 1893. On January 1, 1927 the CBC amalgamated with the Bank of Victoria. In 1981 the CBC merged with the National Bank of Australasia Limited and on January 1, 1983 the bank started using the abbreviated name of the National Australia Bank (NAB). ...This bank deposit book was used for financial deposits made between1932 and 1936. The funds were deposited into the Emergency Account of the Warrnambool Harbour Board, lodged at the Warrnambool Branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited (CBC). James Menzies, Pilot and Harbour Master from 1929, would have used this deposit book when he was appointed as Acting Secretary of the Warrnambool Harbour Board in 1932. He held this office until the Board ceased in 1936. Warrnambool’s CBC Manager during this time was L E Whitney; he was Manager from 1924 to 1939. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited opened in 1893. On January 1, 1927 the CBC amalgamated with the Bank of Victoria. In 1981 the CBC merged with the National Bank of Australasia Limited and on January 1, 1983 the bank started using the abbreviated name of the National Australia Bank (NAB). Warrnambool Harbour Board The Warrnambool Harbour Board was constituted by Order of Council on May 29, 1928, under the Harbour Board’s Act of 1927, taking over from the Ports and Harbours Branch of the Public Works Department of Victoria. The Board was then the only body with power to manage and control the whole Port, including shipping, facilities upkeep and improvements of the port. The work it carried out involved dredging, building of port facilities and drafting of port regulations, and collecting taxes, tolls, rates and charges. The Board was officially dissolved on June 30, 1936, at which time the Public Works Department again had control. The Warrnambool Harbour Board had rented out the Lighthouse Keeper’s Quarters from the 1920s until 1936, when the Board closed down. However, rentals continued with other currently unknown landlords until Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village opened in 1975 and began renovating the Cottage, in stages. This financial record book is significant for its association with the historic financial records of the Warrnambool Harbour Board and relates to the maritime history of Warrnambool, in particular with the Port of Warrnambool.Warrnambool Harbour Board Emergency Account Book containing deposit receipts and blank forms for the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited. Rectangular book has buff coloured card covers, white pages with pre-printed text and lines and black tape binding on left side. Inscriptions stamped on front cover, receipts and unused, pre-printed pages. Approximately half of the pages have been filled in, and the deposit slips removed, leaving the receipt end attached to the book. There are two lose receipts stapled into the book. Hand written receipts date from 21 JAN 1932 to 25 JULY 1936. Stamped "WARRNAMBOOL HARBOUR BOARD / EMERGENCY ACCOUNT" "WARRNAMBOOL VIC" "EMERGENCY ACCOUNT / WARRNAMBOOL HARBOUR BOARD" Also, each receipt has the bank's stamp with its details and the date on it. Hand written details are on each completed receipt.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, warrnambool harbour board, emergency account, commercial banking company os sydney ltd, bank deposit book, financial record, financial management, stationery, deposit book, public works department, ports and harbours, commercial banking company of sydney ltd., james menzies, harbour master, l e whitney, cbc manager warrnambool, harbour board act, port of warrnambool, warrnambool harbour, lady bay, harbour pilot -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFinancial record - Bank Transaction Book, Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited, before 1931
... Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited opened in 1893. On January 1, 1927 the CBC amalgamated with the Bank of Victoria. In 1981 the CBC merged with the National Bank of Australasia Limited and on January 1, 1983 the bank started using the abbreviated name of the National Australia Bank (NAB). ...Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited opened in 1893. On January 1, 1927 the CBC amalgamated with the Bank of Victoria. In 1981 the CBC merged with the National Bank of Australasia Limited and on January 1, 1983 the bank started using the abbreviated name of the National Australia Bank (NAB). ...The financial account book was used by the Warrnambool Harbour Board for its Emergency Account. It records transactions made with The Warrnambool branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited during the year 1931. The Secretary of the Warrnambool Harbour Board would have used this book in 1931. James Menzies, Pilot arid Harbour Master from 1929, was appointed as Acting Secretary for the Board in 1932 and held this office until the Board ceased in 1936. Warrnambool’s CBC Manager during this time was L E Whitney; he was Manager from 1924 to 1939. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited opened in 1893. On January 1, 1927 the CBC amalgamated with the Bank of Victoria. In 1981 the CBC merged with the National Bank of Australasia Limited and on January 1, 1983 the bank started using the abbreviated name of the National Australia Bank (NAB). Warrnambool Harbour Board- The Warrnambool Harbour Board was constituted by Order of Council on May 29, 1928, under the Harbour Board’s Act of 1927, taking over from the Ports and Harbours Branch of the Public Works Department of Victoria. The Board was then the only body with power to manage and control the whole Port, including shipping, facilities upkeep and improvements of the port. The work it carried out involved dredging, building of port facilities and drafting of port regulations, and collecting taxes, tolls, rates and charges. The Board was officially dissolved on June 30, 1936, at which time the Public Works Department again had control. The Warrnambool Harbour Board had rented out the Lighthouse Keeper’s Quarters from the 1920s until 1936, when the Board closed down. However, rentals continued with other currently unknown landlords until Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village opened in 1975 and began renovating the Cottage, in stages. Text on the fly page of the book is as follows – “The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited with which is Amalgamated THE BANK OF VICTORIA LIMITED. Head Office – SYDNEY. Melbourne Office: 237 COLLINS STREET. BANKING Business of every description transacted. BRANCHES throughout VICTORIA, NEW SOUTH WALES and QUEENSLAND, and ADELAIDE BRANCH, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, and AGENCIES throughout AUSTRALASIA and NEW ZEALAND on which DRAFTS AND LETTERS OF CREDIT Are issued and also on LONDON BRANCH and AGENCIES in all the PRINCIPAL CITIES of the world. Telegraphic Remittances made, Bills Negotiated or Forwarded for Collection, Advances made, Deposits received, Current Accounts kept. FURTHER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATON. “ This bank transaction book is of local and state significance for its association with the Port of Warrnambool and the Warrnambool Harbour Board. The Warrnambool Harbour Board was the only board formed under the 1927 Harbour Boards Acts, even though other Victorian ports were eligible. The book is also significant as an example of bank records used by Australian and overseas branches of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited, and the Bank of Victoria Limited.Maroon coloured rectangular book with textured cover and cream coloured label attached. Label has a printed title on book plus hand written titles added in black and red. The corners of the book are rounded. The white pages have pre-printed text and lines. The book was used for transactions between the Warrnambool Harbour Board’s Emergency Account and the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited during the year 1931.Handwritten in black “WARRNAMBOOL HARBOUR BOARD “, “EMERGENCY A/C” Printed in black “IN ACCOUNT CURRENT WITH”, “The Commercial Banking Coy. Of Sydney Ltd.”, “WITH WHICH IS AMALGAMATED”, “THE BANK OF VICTORIA LIMITED”, “Page …”warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, warrnambool harbour board, financial account, emergency account, financial record, commercial banking company of sydney limited, 1931 bank book, bank of victoria limited, transaction book, financial management, stationery, deposit book, public works department, ports and harbours, commercial banking company of sydney ltd., james menzies, harbour master, l e whitney, cbc manager warrnambool, harbour board act, port of warrnambool, warrnambool harbour, lady bay, harbour pilot -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePhotograph - Portrait, David Charles McArthur, Superintendent, Bank of Australasia 1867-1876
... Bank of Australasia from 1856 to April 1857. David Charteris McArthur served as the founding manager of the Bank of Australasia. His leadership marked a significant chapter in Warrnambool's early commercial development. ...The subject of this photograph, David Charteris McArthur, was the founding manager of the Bank of Australasia in Port Phillip (Melbourne). McArthur was born in 1808 in Gloucester, England, and educated in Scotland. He worked for an insurance firm in Edinburgh, where in 1835 he married Caroline, nee Wright. McArthur and his family party sailed from the U.K. to arrive in Sydney in October 1835, where he joined the Bank of Australasia when it opened in Sydney in December. McArthur sailed to Melbourne in August 1838 with 3000 pounds in coins, protected by armed guards and two bulldogs, to open the Melbourne branch of the Bank of Australasia. The branch grew quickly, servicing both private and government customers. He opened many branches in the goldfields during the 1850s. In 1862, he was appointed as general inspector of branches. He spent time with the bank in New Zealand. On his return to Melbourne, at age 57, he was put in charge of the entire bank. McArthur lived in the hills of Heidelberg, Melbourne. He was the first chairman of Associated Banks and was an advisor to politicians and merchants. He was retired in October 1876 by the London directors and given a free trip to London, an annuity and a seat on the bank’s Advisory Board. McArthur was active in the community, being a member of the Mechanics’ Institute, on the committee that advised Governor Hotham on the Colony’s finances, chairman of the Heidelberg Road Board, one of the original trustees of the Library of Victoria in 1853 and president of the trustees of the Public Library, Museums and National Gallery of Victoria in 1880-83. He was also on many other community organisations. He died in his home “Charterisville” in East Ivanhoe in 1887. He and Caroline had no children. The Melbourne branch of Australia and New Zealand Bank has a portrait of McArthur in its boardroom. St John's Church, Heidelberg, commemorates him with a stained-glass window entitled 'King David'. The McArthur Gallery in the National Gallery of Victoria is also named after him. (David's brother, Donald, moved from Sydney to Melbourne in 1836 with the first government survey team.) ABOUT THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA In 1836 the Bank of Australasia was established in London by Royal Charter. In 1951 the bank merged with the Union Bank of Australia, to form ANZ Bank Limited. In 1970 it merged with the English, Scottish and Australian Bank to become Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. Since that time the ANZ has acquired other banks and introduced Internet banking and mobile banking. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA IN WARRNAMBOOL The Bank of Australasia first opened in Warrnambool in July 1854 in a building on Merri Street. The manager was Mr Samuel Hannaford. The bank then purchased and moved to a stone building on the corner of Timor and Gibson Streets, previously owned by Cramond and Dickson and almost opposite the Examiner’s office. In January 1957 Mr W.H. Palmer became the new manager and was there until November 1869. The bank then built its own building on the corner of Timor and Kepler Streets in 1859. Mr Basil Spence, the teller, was appointed acting manager in 1869 and Mr H.B. Chomley was the next appointed manager, in April 1873 and was still manager in 1886. The municipality of Warrnambool first banked with the Bank of Australasia from 1856 to April 1857. David Charteris McArthur served as the founding manager of the Bank of Australasia. His leadership marked a significant chapter in Warrnambool's early commercial development. The municipality of Warrnambool relied on the Bank of Australasia as its official bank from 1856 until April 1857. This period is symbolised by a photograph of McArthur, which represents the origins of Warrnambool's commercial history and its early financial infrastructure.Photograph; portrait of David Charteris McArthur. Heavily retouched black and white print in plain brown varnished frame, behind glass, with plaque on lower edge and inscription lower left corner.Lower left corner "A-H 1-9". Engraved on plaque "DAVID CHARTERS MCARTHUR \ SUPERINTENDENT \ BANK OF AUSTRALASIA \ 1867-1876"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bank of australasia, david charteris mcarthur, superintendent bank of australasia, colonial commerce, manager bank of australasia melbourne, colonial bank, warrnambool bank of australasia, 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 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - National Bank, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Arthur Rowan, 1986
... Commercial...Arthur ROWAN...Leonard TERRY...National Bank of Australasia...Built Environment - Commercial Arthur ROWAN Leonard TERRY National Bank of Australasia Small print mounted on white card, with mounted, typed caption: National Bank. 96 Bay Street corner Lt Bay Street. ...As a member of the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society, donor Arthur ROWAN photographed a series of significant buildings in the Port and South Melbourne area over several years. A selection of nineteen of these was presented to the Port Melbourne Society in 1993.Small print mounted on white card, with mounted, typed caption: National Bank. 96 Bay Street corner Lt Bay Street. Allotment No 1864. Constructed 1874. First owner: National Bank of Australiabuilt environment - commercial, arthur rowan, leonard terry, national bank of australasia -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Bay Street, Charles Nettleton, Charles Nettleton, 1878-79
... Bank of Australasia...Charles NETTLETON...Built Environment - Commercial...Bank of Australasia at the right of the photograph was designed by Leonard TERRY of Terry and Oakden, Architects and was constructed in 1874. It was subsequently extended to a design by architect George JOBBINS in 1889. See Cat No 197 for a photograph of the altered building. National Bank of Australasia Charles NETTLETON Built Environment - Commercial ...This photograph can be dated to 1878-79 because according to Chartered Scoundrel's by Pat Grainger, Scott's Hotel only operated during those years. The National Bank of Australasia at the right of the photograph was designed by Leonard TERRY of Terry and Oakden, Architects and was constructed in 1874. It was subsequently extended to a design by architect George JOBBINS in 1889. See Cat No 197 for a photograph of the altered building.Mounted Charles NETTLETON original: looking northeast in Bay Street: National Bank of Australiasia, grocery shop, Scotts Hotel, trees at Holy Trinity, George Hotel, unmade roadnational bank of australasia, charles nettleton, built environment - commercial, scott's hotel, bay street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria (CEPA) Central Council Correspondence, 1979
... Commercial Egg Producers Association Co-operative Ltd. to Mr. W Cramer. The Association wishes to maintain a close relationship with the Heat Board. They express willingness to act as an agent for the Wheat Board if possible. 8504.35ar Minutes of the CEPA General Council Annual conference June 1979 8504.35as Minutes of a branch meeting of CEPA 8504.35at Government of Victoria Agnote Jan 1979 39/79 Disposal of Pesticide containers and surplus pesticide 8504.35au Government of Victoria Agnote Mar 1979 637/79 Safety with agricultural chemicals 8504.35av This document is a formal letter from the National Bank of Australasia Limited addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. ...Commercial Egg Producers Association Co-operative Ltd. to Mr. W Cramer. The Association wishes to maintain a close relationship with the Heat Board. They express willingness to act as an agent for the Wheat Board if possible. 8504.35ar Minutes of the CEPA General Council Annual conference June 1979 8504.35as Minutes of a branch meeting of CEPA 8504.35at Government of Victoria Agnote Jan 1979 39/79 Disposal of Pesticide containers and surplus pesticide 8504.35au Government of Victoria Agnote Mar 1979 637/79 Safety with agricultural chemicals 8504.35av This document is a formal letter from the National Bank of Australasia Limited addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. ...The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria was active by the 1930s, engaging in industry management and lobbying.The Commercial Egg Producer's Association (CEPA) had branches in Bendigo, South Bendigo, Eaglehawk, Wedderburn, Murrabit and Euroa.CEPA Commercial Egg Producer's Association (Bendigo Region) correspondence, for the year 1979. This item includes the following documents: 8504.35a Minutes of Branch half yearly conference 1979 8504.35b The document is a letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the Central Council, addressed to Mr. C. L. Jefferson, Secretary of the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Congratulation on Meeting Reduction:The Central Council commends the A.E.B. and C.E.M.A.A. for reducing their meetings to two per year. 8504.35c This document is a letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the association, addressed to Mr. D. J. Foster, Chairman of the Federal Council of Poultry Farmers' Association of Australia. Gratitude for Legislative SupportThe letter expresses appreciation for Mr. Foster's persistent efforts to maintain demand and supply management legislation for poultry in the state. 8504.35d This document is a formal letter to the Poultry Research Advisory Council, dated January 6, 1980, expressing support for ongoing efforts and making key recommendations 8504.35e Letter to the Department of Agriculture, Division of Animal Healy re a possible outbreak of an exotic disease. 8504.35f The document is a letter addressed to the Minister of Agriculture, summarizing The importance of Random Sample Laying Tests 8504.35g The document is a letter from the Secretary of an agricultural association expressing concerns about the upcoming inquiry into the Egg Board. The association acknowledges the government's decision to extend the Egg Industry Stabilization Act Legislation for another 12 months. 8504.35h This document is a thank-you letter from the secretary of an association addressed to Hon. John Radford, M.L.C. The association expresses gratitude to John Radford for his support and efforts regarding the Egg Industry Stabilization Act. 8504.35i The document is a formal letter from the association to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board, proposing that with regards to the Producer Price Increase that the they suggest that the advance price paid to egg producers should be increased.The recommended increase should be in line with the Consumer Price Index (CPI), not just based on cost of production. 8504.35j Notice of half yearly conference 8504.35k The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg & Producers Association of Victoria expressing urgent concern about the government's reported intention to discontinue the Egg Industry Stabilization Act as of March 1980. The association requests that John Radford raise this issue with the Minister of Agriculture and, if the statement is accurate, arrange an immediate meeting with the Liberal Party Parliamentary Agriculture Committee to present their case. 8504.35l This document is a formal letter addressed to Mr. Cecil Burgin, Convenor of the Agricultural Committee of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. The letter is signed by K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary, and highlights the urgency and significance of resolving disagreements over the egg industry legislation. 8504.35m This document is a formal letter to the Secretary of the Liberal Party in Victoria. CPA requests the names and contact details of the Agricultural Committee of the Parliamentary Liberal Party. 8504.35n The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expresses disappointment with the Minister of Agriculture's stance on the indefinite continuation of the Egg Industry Stabilisation Legislation. 8504.35o The document is a protest letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria, addressed to Mrs. Jeanette Patrick, Secretary of the Liberal Party. The Association is protesting the selection of members for the New Victorian Egg Board. 8504.35p Notable recipients include Mr. B. Reid, Mr. D. McClure, Mr. W. Ebery, Mr. J. Radford, Mr. E. Hann (M.L.A., Echuca), Mr. P. Ross-Edwards (Leader National Party), and Mr. N. McKenzie (Executive Officer, Poultry Section V.F.U., Melbourne) 8504.35q This document outlines the formal hierarchy and key officials in the government. 8504.35r Newspaper article: "Stability and Efficiency in the Australian Egg IndustryDemand and supply management has made the Australian egg industry the most stable among major producers globally." 8504.35s The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria expressing concerns about recent changes to the Victorian Egg Board. Concerns Over Appointment Process. The Association is troubled by how the new appointments were made, feeling the process lacked transparency and justification. 8504.35t The document highlights concerns about the political influence and governance of the Victorian Egg Producers Board:Board Member Changes: The Minister has replaced three Board members and the Chairman, which is the maximum allowed in a year. 8504.35u CEPA Annual Conference business Paper June 1979 8504.35v Notice of annual meeting 8504.35w This document is a formal letter from K. Fitzgibbon, Secretary of the association, addressed to the Minister of Agriculture. It responds to a previous request for nominations to fill a vacancy on the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. Three candidates are nominated for the vacancy: L. F. Bessy: Recognized for previous contributions to the Board and known qualifications.Ronald Robins (Harcourt): Has 30 years of experience in the poultry industry, currently operates 12,000 layers, is a director and past Chairman of the Commercial Egg Producers Co-operative, and is a member of the local fire brigade.John Scott (Maiden Gully): Has 21 years of experience in the poultry industry, currently operates 3,000 laying hens, involved in all aspects of poultry production, is President of the South Bendigo Branch E.P.A., and a member of the local fire brigade. 8504.35x The document is a formal letter addressed to the Minister of Agriculture, highlighting concerns about uncertainty regarding the future of the Stabilization Act in Victoria. There is widespread panic selling of hen quotas in rural areas due to rumors about possible changes, such as quotas being tied to farms, surrendered to the Licensing Committee, or prices being pegged. 8504.35y This document is a letter addressed to the Premier of Victoria, expressing concerns about uncertainty regarding the continuation of the Stabilization Act for poultry farmers. There is widespread panic selling of hen quotas among poultry farmers in rural areas due to rumors about potential changes to quota regulations, such as quotas being tied to farms, surrendered to the Licensing Committee, or prices being pegged. 8504.35z The document is a formal request addressed to the Secretary of the Federal Council of Poultry Farmers' Associations of Australia. Inclusion Request: The sender, K. Fitzgibbon (Secretary), asks for a specific item to be added to the agenda for the upcoming Annual and General Meeting.Investigation of Surplus Egg Sales:The agenda item proposes an investigation into the sale of surplus eggs from fertile egg farms. 8504.35aa This document is a formal letter from CEPA to the Victorian Egg Marketing Board. The Association is submitting research project suggestions for consideration by the Board. 8504.35ab The document is a protest letter addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:Members at a recent conference unanimously objected to V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members being appointed by the Minister of Agriculture.The method is described as undemocratic. 8504.35ac The document is a formal protest letter expressing concerns about the appointment process for V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:The letter strongly opposes the practice of the Minister of Agriculture appointing V.E.B. members, describing it as undemocratic. 8504.35ad The document is a formal protest letter expressing concerns about the appointment process for V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:The letter strongly opposes the practice of the Minister of Agriculture appointing V.E.B. members, describing it as undemocratic. 8504.35ae The document is a formal protest letter expressing concerns about the appointment process for V.E.B. (Victorian Egg Board) members. Objection to Ministerial Appointments:The letter strongly opposes the practice of the Minister of Agriculture appointing V.E.B. members, describing it as undemocratic. 8504.35af The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ag The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ah The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ai The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35aj The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA addressed to the State Director of the Liberal Party of Australia. The poultry industry in Victoria is approaching the final year of its current licensing legislation.The association is seeking political support for the continuation of Licensing and Demand Supply Management policies in Victoria. 8504.35ak The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. S. McDonald regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35al 8504.35ak The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. B. Reid regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35am The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. W. Ebery regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35an 8504.35am The document is a letter from the Commercial Egg Producers' Association, written by Secretary K. Fitzgibbon, addressing Mr. D. McClure regarding compensation payments for fire damage 8504.35ao This document is a formal letter from the Central Council of the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria, dated January 10, 1979. The letter recommends that all non-government delegate members attending Poultry Research Advisory Council meetings should be reimbursed for out-of-pocket and travel expenses 8504.35ap The document is a letter from the Secretary of CEPA to the Director General of Agriculture, highlighting two main concerns: Retention of Genetic Laying Stock in Victoria:The Association urges efforts to retain genetic laying stock, especially in light of suggestions to sell the flock at Dookie.There is awareness of remaining pure-bred stock in Victoria, and a question is raised about their availability for sale to new breeders.Concerns About Cage-Kept Birds:The Association addresses ongoing public discussion about keeping birds in cages.They express concern that the Department of Agriculture's actions, such as inviting Dr. Linda Murphy to a Field Day, may increase publicity on this issue. 8504.35aq The document is a formal letter from the Secretary of the Commercial Egg Producers Association Co-operative Ltd. to Mr. W Cramer. The Association wishes to maintain a close relationship with the Heat Board. They express willingness to act as an agent for the Wheat Board if possible. 8504.35ar Minutes of the CEPA General Council Annual conference June 1979 8504.35as Minutes of a branch meeting of CEPA 8504.35at Government of Victoria Agnote Jan 1979 39/79 Disposal of Pesticide containers and surplus pesticide 8504.35au Government of Victoria Agnote Mar 1979 637/79 Safety with agricultural chemicals 8504.35av This document is a formal letter from the National Bank of Australasia Limited addressed to the Commercial Egg Producers Association of Victoria. Confirmation of Good Standing. The bank confirms that Bruce Noel Moresi and Robyn Elizabeth Moresi are customers considered to be in good standing for their business engagements. 8504.35aw Letter of reference from Fitzpatrick's View point Eaglehawk 8504.35ax CEPA half yearly conference Dec 1979 Agenda and Resolutions 8504.35ay Reference from the Bendigo College of Advanced Education Dec 1979 8504.35az Part minutes, report and General Business of a meeting. 8504.35aaa CEPA Notice of half yearly conference Dec 1979egg producer's information, correspondence, cepa, commercial egg producers' association -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... Possibly, it was a good commercial undertaking, the same people providing them with a living selling spirituous liquor, and when they died of the effects , paid again for their burial. Image of a hotel that no longer exists in this form hotel building hugh wallace bank of australasia thomas pearson sackville street Black and white photograph of Two story hotel with multi panel window two men and a boy posing on footpath Photograph Photograph Australia Great Ocean Road Victoria Port Fairy ...In 1858 Hugh Wallace , undertaker and cabinet maker, moved from the Assembly Rooms at the corner of Gipps street, and opened his new Bank Hotel in Sackville street, next door to the grand Bank of Australasia. The hotel seems to have been the favourite meeting place for many of the sporting organisations of the time , including the Football, Rowing, Athletic and Gymnastics clubs . The second licensee was Thomas Pearson, who came to Belfast in 1855, working first for the Harbour master Capt. John Mills , then as the first Assistant Lighthouse keeper when it was built in 1859 . He was promoted to Lighthouse keeper 2 years later. The hotel continued in business with a further 8 licensees until it closed in 1918. Since which it has housed a diverse number of businesses, collecting a veranda along the way. It is still in use in Sackville street today. Quite a few of the Licensees of Belfast seem to have also had an interest in the Funeral business. Possibly, it was a good commercial undertaking, the same people providing them with a living selling spirituous liquor, and when they died of the effects , paid again for their burial. Image of a hotel that no longer exists in this formBlack and white photograph of Two story hotel with multi panel window two men and a boy posing on footpathhotel, building, hugh wallace, bank of australasia, thomas pearson, sackville street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPostcard, Bank of Australasia, Port Fairy
... commercial...bank...Sackville street...Cox street...ivy bank...australasia...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Bank of Australasia known as the “Ivy” bank for the ivy growing over the face of the building shop commercial bank Sackville street Cox street ivy bank australasia Bank of Australasia, Port Fairy Coloured (tinted)photograph Bank of Australasia, Port Fairy Postcard Postcard ...Bank of Australasia known as the “Ivy” bank for the ivy growing over the face of the buildingColoured (tinted)photograph Bank of Australasia, Port Fairyshop, commercial, bank, sackville street, cox street, ivy bank, australasia -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Colonial Bank (National Bank) before render was applied shop commercial bank colonial bank national bank cox street sackville street Jan - 1911 - plus stamp of The National of Australasia Ltd Port Fairy vic Black and white Photograph Photograph Photograph ...Colonial Bank (National Bank) before render was applied Black and white PhotographJan - 1911 - plus stamp of The National of Australasia Ltd Port Fairy vicshop, commercial, bank, colonial bank, national bank, cox street, sackville street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph
... Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road Colonial bank of Australasia commercial bank Cox street store shop Black and White photograph Photograph Photograph ...Colonial bank of AustralasiaBlack and White photographcommercial, bank, cox street, store, shop -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Commercial Bank of Sydney, High Street, Wodonga, 1876 - 2025
... Alderson Swythyn Blackett-Smith, the manager of bank at time of move to new premises stated that the growth of the district and the bank’s business had made the old premises unsatisfactory due to insufficient space. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney (CBC) merged with the National Bank of Australasia in 1982 to form the National Australia Bank and the second bank was closed. ...Alderson Swythyn Blackett-Smith, the manager of bank at time of move to new premises stated that the growth of the district and the bank’s business had made the old premises unsatisfactory due to insufficient space. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney (CBC) merged with the National Bank of Australasia in 1982 to form the National Australia Bank and the second bank was closed. ...The Bank of Victoria was established in Wodonga during 1873. This two storey bank was constructed on the site in 1876. It later became the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney. In 1876 the Albury Banner and Wodonga Express reported that Mr. Nation had gained the contract for the erection of a new building for the Bank of Victoria, at Wodonga. The site secured for the bank was at the corner of South and Sydney streets, and immediately opposite the new Post and Telegraph Offices. The original bank was demolished in the 1950s and a new bank was built on the site. The new building was constructed with innovative foundations designed to prevent damage from vibrations caused by heavy transport vehicles along High Street which was then part of the Hume Highway. A contemporary newspaper article provides detail of the new bank. The well-lit building with open banking offices was designed by Melbourne architects, Turner and Stephenson, and combined a bright and attractive appearance with a stream-lined working layout. Alderson Swythyn Blackett-Smith, the manager of bank at time of move to new premises stated that the growth of the district and the bank’s business had made the old premises unsatisfactory due to insufficient space. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney (CBC) merged with the National Bank of Australasia in 1982 to form the National Australia Bank and the second bank was closed. The building has since operated as several retail (including video hire and framing shop), commercial and community functions. It is currently (2025) used by the Wodonga Indie School.These images are significant because they document the development of an important financial institution established in Wodonga in the late 19th century.A series of images showing the evolution of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney building in Wodonga from its construction in 1876 to the development of the site in 2025.commercial banking company of sydney, banking wodonga, wodonga financial institutions -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Upper Main Street Stawell looking East 1930
... Some buildings not visible, Commercial Hotel then Oriental Bank / The Bank Australasia in Centre of Photo, Punchard's Furniture. ...Some buildings not visible, Commercial Hotel then Oriental Bank / The Bank Australasia in Centre of Photo, Punchard's Furniture. ...Upper Main Street looking East c 1930. Two Story shop on left behind O. Gilpin is Chadwicks Draper later partially destroyed by fire. Some buildings not visible, Commercial Hotel then Oriental Bank / The Bank Australasia in Centre of Photo, Punchard's Furniture. On right of street, side of Mechanics institute, B.S. Dawson Chemists & R.H. Wadsworth Watchmaker, the English Scottish & Australian Bank on right. Clark & Scott Drapery. stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Rowland's Commercial Hotel in Upper Main Street Stawell 1938
... Rowland's Commercial Hotel photo 1938. Upper Main Street Stawell. Bank of Australasia....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Rowland's Commercial Hotel photo 1938. Upper Main Street Stawell. Bank of Australasia. Stawell Businesses Rowland's Commercial Hotel in Upper Main Street Stawell 1938 Photograph ...Rowland's Commercial Hotel photo 1938. Upper Main Street Stawell. Bank of Australasia.stawell businesses -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of bank buildings, Tarnagulla, Bank buildings, Tarnagulla, circa 1866 to 1888
... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Murray Comrie Collection. There were four banks in Tarnagulla at one stage, but two - the National Bank and the Bank of Australasia - were open for a short period only. ...Murray Comrie Collection. There were four banks in Tarnagulla at one stage, but two - the National Bank and the Bank of Australasia - were open for a short period only. The single-storey brick building at far left was built in 1859 and used by the Union Bank until 1888, and was later renamed 'Lochcarron' and used as premises by doctors and dentists. The two-storey building (right) was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The double-storey building in this image was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. Both buildings are now private residences. This is a reasonable copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph depicting a section of Commercial Road in Tarnagulla with two brick buildings, one single-storey and one double-storey. A horse-drawn carriage is standing out side the larger building. A number of men, women and children are standing or walking alongside the buildings and in the street. Caption on original 'Union Bank'.tarnagulla, banks, banking, commerce, buildings, commercial road -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of bank buildings, Tarnagulla, Bank buildings, Tarnagulla, circa 1866 to 1888
... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Murray Comrie Collection. There were four banks in Tarnagulla at one stage, but two - the National Bank and the Bank of Australasia - were open for a short period only. ...Murray Comrie Collection. There were four banks in Tarnagulla at one stage, but two - the National Bank and the Bank of Australasia - were open for a short period only. The single-storey brick building at far left was built in 1859 and used by the Union Bank until 1888, and was later renamed 'Lochcarron' and used as premises by doctors and dentists. The two-storey building (right) was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The double-storey building in this image was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. Both buildings are now private residences. This is a reasonable copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph depicting a section of Commercial Road in Tarnagulla with two brick buildings, one single-storey and one double-storey. Caption on original in right lower corner 'Union Bank Tarnagulla'. Handwritten on reverse: Orig showed building to left of Lochcarron H. Joyce Fruiterer' and 'Orig with Mr. A.M. Renshaw'.tarnagulla, banks, banking, commerce, buildings, commercial road -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of stables behind bank building, Tarnagulla, Stables behind bank building, Tarnagulla, circa 1970s
... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Murray Comrie Collection. This image depicts the stables at rear of a two-storey bank building in Tarnagulla. The bank building was used first by the Colonial Bank of Australasia (from 1866 to 1888) and then by the Union Bank (from 1888 to 1942). ...Murray Comrie Collection. This image depicts the stables at rear of a two-storey bank building in Tarnagulla. The bank building was used first by the Colonial Bank of Australasia (from 1866 to 1888) and then by the Union Bank (from 1888 to 1942). The two-storey bank building was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The new double-storey building was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. It is now a private residence. This is a reasonable copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph depicting stables at rear of the double-storey bank building in Tarnagulla. Image depicts a brick building with white timber doors and corrugated metal roof. The site was originally built by and for the Colonial Bank and later used by the Union Bank. tarnagulla, banks, banking, commerce, buildings, commercial road, horses, stables -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of former bank building being used as general store, Tarnagulla, Former bank building being used as general store, Tarnagulla, circa 1960s-70s
... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Murray Comrie Collection. This image depicts stores in the main street of Tarnagulla, including the two-storey bank building being used as a licensed general store. The bank building was used first by the Colonial Bank of Australasia ...Murray Comrie Collection. This image depicts stores in the main street of Tarnagulla, including the two-storey bank building being used as a licensed general store. The bank building was used first by the Colonial Bank of Australasia (from 1866 to 1888) and then by the Union Bank (from 1888 to 1942). The two-storey bank building was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The new double-storey building was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. It is a now private residence. This is a reasonable copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph depicting a section of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla at the intersection with Poverty Street, including two stores - one a bakery/milk-bar and the other a general store operating in the former Bank building. The general store was operated at this time by James Buchanan. tarnagulla, banks, banking, commerce, stores, shopping, shops, food, groceries, buildings, commercial road -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of former bank building being used as general store, Tarnagulla, Former bank building being used as general store, Tarnagulla, circa late 1960s
... Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Murray Comrie Collection. This image depicts stores in the main street of Tarnagulla, including the two-storey bank building being used as a licensed general store. The bank building was used first by the Colonial Bank of Australasia ...Murray Comrie Collection. This image depicts stores in the main street of Tarnagulla, including the two-storey bank building being used as a licensed general store. The bank building was used first by the Colonial Bank of Australasia (from 1866 to 1888) and then by the Union Bank (from 1888 to 1942). The two-storey bank building was built in 1866 by the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Before this, the site had been occupied by Foo's shop. Whilst it was being built, the Colonial Bank operated from Company's Hotel (later known as Burstall Hall and the Council Chambers). The new double-storey building was used by the Colonial Bank from 1866 until 21st February, 1888. The premises were sold to the Union Bank for £2500. The Union Bank moved in and commenced operations on 6th June 1888, continuing until 1942. The building was later used as a general store until the 1990s. It is a now private residence. Probably taken by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. Monochrome photograph depicting a section of Commercial Road, Tarnagulla at the intersection with Poverty Street, including two stores - one a bakery/milk-bar and the other a general store operating in the former Bank building. tarnagulla, banks, banking, commerce, stores, shopping, shops, food, groceries, buildings, commercial road
