NAB Building, 66 Murray Street

Fast Facts
Place type: Building
Also known as: National Austalia Bank
Address: 66 Murray Street
Town or Locality: Gawler
Year constructed: c. 1881


The imposing structure at 66 Murray Street was built in 1881-1882 for the National Bank of Australasia and has been the branch HQ since that time. Being of Italianate design it has a number of features including the second story parapet and well proportioned rendering. The cast iron fence remains as original. The architect was Daniel Garlick who was a prominent S.A. architect and designed several significant buildings. (This was part of the Town of Gawler Heritage Project 2003)

The National Bank of Australasia began operation in Gawler in 1859. On 1st October 1981 it merged with the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited and became known as National Australia Bank with the acronym NAB now in common use.

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References


N.A.B. building built 1881, 66 Murray St - May 2012
N.A.B. building built 1881, 66 Murray St - May 2012
66 Murray Street National Australia Bank - Built 1881        R.Robilliard in doorway - Deland collection
66 Murray Street National Australia Bank - Built 1881 R.Robilliard in doorway - Deland collection
Murray Street - c1925 (NAB building to left)
Murray Street - c1925 (NAB building to left)
66 Murray Street
66 Murray Street


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