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Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia on the corner of King William and Currie Streets (facing King William Street). [Duplicate of B 1280.]

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia, King William Street, west side, left side of building is 2 yards north of Currie Street and frontage is 40 yards. This building in the Renaissance style was built in the mid 1880s and demolished in 1968. The classical building has four pilasters and is surrounded by a wrought iron fence

North Terrace from steps of old Parliament House

North Terrace from steps of old Parliament House

NORTH TERRACE: North Terrace, looking east, a view taken from steps of old Parliament House showing the Gresham Hotel and the Bank of New South Wales on the corner of King William Street, Adelaide.

National Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

National Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

ACRE 46: The National Bank of Australasia, King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia.

Loyal decoration on the Bank of Australasia, King William Street

Loyal decoration on the Bank of Australasia, King William Street

Bunting display incorporating a photograph of King George V erected on the Bank of Australasia building on the corner of Grenfell Street and King William Street for the visit of the Prince of Wales in July 1920.

Duryea's Adelaide Album 3

Duryea's Adelaide Album 3

An album compiled by Adelaide photographer, Townsend Duryea, with the title 'Duryea's Adelaide Album' embossed on the front cover. The first 'page' is a panorama of Adelaide, comprising five roughly uniform panels, mounted on linen to form a continuous image 12.5 x 89.5 mm (the linen measures 248 x 940 mm, and folds into three equal sections to fit into the album). The other photographs in the album show Rundles, Hindley and Wakefield Streets, North Terrace and the Botanic Gardens. Inside the front cover is a small photographic portrait of a man, believed to be Duryea.

Currie Street

Currie Street

Bank of Adelaide, south corner of Currie Street and King William Street.

Bank of South Australia, North Terrace, West

Bank of South Australia, North Terrace, West

North Terrace west. In the 1860s. The Bank of South Australia. A researcher has noted that this may be one of the photographs to be commissioned in 1861 for the Great Exhibition in London. See article 'Great Exhibition Committee' in 'The South Australian Advertiser', 2 September 1861, page 3, for details.

Jubilee photo album : Bank of South Australia

Jubilee photo album : Bank of South Australia

Bank of South Australia building.

Crowds watching an event at the 'Bank of Thrift', Adelaide

Crowds watching an event at the 'Bank of Thrift', Adelaide

Crowds watching a fund raising event held at the 'Bank of Thrift', a Greek temple-like structure erected on North Terrace, Adelaide at the entrance to Government House as a venue for raising funds for the War effort; children waving flags stand on its steps underneath a sign that reads 'Vive La France', a brass band plays below them and a saluting French army officer stands in front of the crowd.

Bank of New South Wales building

Bank of New South Wales building

The Bank of New South Wales building on the southeast corner of North Terrace and King William Street. Next to the bank on the left is the Adelaide Club. The building on the right belongs to Williams Bros. & Co, tailors. Horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians are on the road. Two horses pulling a carriage are drinking from a water trough at the bottom of the photograph.

Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, Pulteney Street, Adelaide

Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, Pulteney Street, Adelaide

Shopfront for the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, on a corner in Adelaide. To see all the photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1605/9.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia during royal visit

Commonwealth Bank of Australia during royal visit

Night view of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia building, King William Street, Adelaide, decorated for the royal visit.

Bank of Adelaide, Blyth

Bank of Adelaide, Blyth

View of the Bank of Adelaide at Blyth. A man is standing in front of the bank in a suit and hat.

Bank of Adelaide, Blyth

Bank of Adelaide, Blyth

View of the Bank of Adelaide at Blyth. A man and woman are standing near the bank with a baby in a pram.

Denial Bay

Denial Bay

Bank of Adelaide.

Georgetown

Georgetown

Bank of Adelaide.

Bank Street, Adelaide

Bank Street, Adelaide

[General description] This is the new 10 storey Savings Bank of South Australia, built circa 1954. Pine (Christmas?) trees have been placed on top of the cantilevered verandah. The Modernist building was to the design of architects Caradoc Ashton, Fisher, Woodhead and Beaumont-Smith. There are no windows on the narrow Hindley Street frontage or the western facade. This eastern Bank Street facade consists of a new type of double glazed windows, manufactured in Australia under licence from the USA. providing maximum light penetration and insulation against cold and heat. [On back of photograph] 'Acre 49 / Hindley Street, north side / 22 December 1959 / Right side of Bank building abuts west side of Bank Street / Frontage of bank building is 7 yards / Building was completed in 1958 / For view of the Hindley Street frontage see B 14388'

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

[On back of photograph] 'Bank of Australasia, north corner of Currie Street and King William Streets. / Acre 109 / Before 1879 (absence of tramlines). Probably taken in the eighteen sixties or seventies.' [General description] Passersby pose for the photographer in front of the bank building which dominates the view. It dates from before 1860 and is a plain building in classical style featuring four pilasters. It is surrounded by a wrought iron fence, and young street trees have been planted. A gas light is on the corner. On the right is Green's Exchange. See B 2911 for the new bank built in 1886. [Duplicate of B 4678.]

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

View of the Bank of Australasia on the corner of King William and Currie Streets (north side).

Photographs of bank premises

Photographs of bank premises in Adelaide, suburbs and country areas. Included are some albums of photographs of the opening ceremonies for some buildings.

Edwardstown

Edwardstown

Bank of Adelaide on the west side of South Road, pony trap standing outside.

The Bank of Thrift

The Bank of Thrift

NORTH TERRACE: The Bank of Thrift erected at the entrance to Government House, decorated with flags and streamers and with a sign that says 'Viva La France'. Bank of Thrift was re-decorated for the 1918 visit of General Pau from France.

Adelaide views: National Bank

Adelaide views: National Bank

The National Bank of Australasia in King William Street, Adelaide.

The Bank of Thrift, Adelaide

The Bank of Thrift, Adelaide

Fund raising for Navy Day held at the Bank of Thrift which was erected by the gates to Government House, Adelaide, during World War I as a focus point for supporting the war effort, three large signs urge people to '...help the widows & orphans of the Navy'; the South African war memorial can be seen on the right.

Cowell and Franklin Harbour, Eyre Peninsula

Cowell and Franklin Harbour, Eyre Peninsula

Records of the Reverend Arthur M. Trengove comprising lantern slides and glass plate negatives, mainly of church buildings of the Eyre Peninsula region, with a focus on Cowell and the Methodist church, manse and scenery. There are also photographs of Maylands Methodist Church and Orroroo Methodist Church. Also includes some images of the Franklin Harbour hotel in Cowell, other buildings in the Eyre Peninsula and coastal jetty scenes, and some portraits of missionaries serving in the Eyre Peninsula circuit. Some images have legible (minimal) captions but most are without captions. See CONTENTS for more information and details of images.

Bank of Thrift, Adelaide

Bank of Thrift, Adelaide

The Bank of Thrift, North Terrace, with Armistice Day celebrations on the 11th or 12th November 1918; the words "Lest We Forget" can be seen in front of the Government House gatehouse.

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street, Adelaide, south side, on May 13th, 1925, showing a branch of the National Bank of Australasia. A shop window and verandah was installed in front of the bank building in 1938.For a view showing the alterations, see B 12997, taken in 1954. For a view of the building in 1957, see B 13982. The extreme left is 17 yards west of Blyth Street, and on the extreme right is Club House Lane.

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia, Adelaide

Bank of Australasia on the corner of King William Street and Currie Streets (facing King William Street) This imposing two storey white rendered building has tall columns along the frontage and is enclosed by railings.

Bank of Thrift, North Terrace

Bank of Thrift, North Terrace

The Bank of Thrift, which was re-decorated for the 1918 visit of General Pau from France, at the entrance to Government House.