Historical information
Now called 'Traquair House, this building in the early `1860s was the first Bank of New South Wales building, consisting of a banking chamber and residence. It was renovated in the 1870s, and after the bank moved its premises in 1904 it became a family home.
Physical description
Colour photograph of rendered brick building with five arched windows and a door facing onto the street. A chimney can be seen to the left. The words "NEW SOUTH WALES" are visible across the building.