Photograph, Traquair House, Sussex Street, Linton, 2014

Historical information

The original bank and residence were built in 1862, and the building was extended in 1873-74. The three windows on the left of the photograph are in the original building, and the windows and door on the right of the photograph are in the extension. The brick building was cement-rendered at an unknown later date. In 1904 the Bank of New South Wales built a new banking chamber & residence on the west side of Sussex Street next to the Post Office, after which the earlier building became a private residence. It was lived in for many years by members of the Lewers family (Samuel Lewers had been first manager of the Bank of NSW in Linton) and was purchased in the early 1960s by Stella Surman (née Todd). More recently it has been used as an antique shop and tea rooms, and it is currently a private residence.
This photograph was taken in 2014 by Gary Hunt.

Physical description

One of three colour photographs printed on a single sheet of photographic paper.
The photograph shows Linton's first Bank of New South Wales building, now called Traquair House.

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