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attributes typical of the rare venetian Gothic style, and is outstanding because of the integrity of its setting, condition of the front façade and size as a nineteenth century bank branch. The building in its current form is also representative of a 1930s fitout. It is rare at a State level because of its demonstration of the designs and techniques of the Gothic Revival style, and is a scarce surviving example of the small-scale Gothic Revival, secular commercial work of William Wardell. At the time of its design a bank in the Gothic Revival style broke with the tradition of classical bank design. Structure and spaces that remain from Wardell's design are of high significance as they demonstrate the intent of his design. There is potential to reveal the two storey space and original ceiling of the banking chamber space.
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design such as materials, methods and spatial relationships by investigation of the interior. The facade, basic form and safe demonstrate to the public its former use as a rare Gothic Revival style bank. There is potential to reinstate the spatial qualities of the banking chamber by removal of the concrete floor over the chamber.
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The site shows evidence of significant human activities in commerce (banking) and land tenure (historical sub-division patterns and processes), because it is associated with four significant historical events or phases (early British colonisation and settlement to the mid 1810s, the first hospital in
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As at 27 April 2001, the archaeological assessment condition was assessed as partly disturbed. The site is level with George Street. The level of ground in vicinity of Nurses Walk has been lowered, as indicated by neighbouring level of sandstone bedrock, however a substantial archaeological resource
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style. In 1900 the bubonic plague broke out and an area of land, which included the subject site, was resumed by the government. The ES&A; Bank re-acquired the building in 1909. During the 1920s the ES&A; company entered a period of spectacular growth. However, during the 1930s many branches
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The former ES&A Bank at 135 George Street has cultural significance for its aesthetic, historic, social and research potential values. It shows evidence of the significant human activities of commerce, land tenure and leisure, and is associated with several significant historical events, phases
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The site is an important reference site and is of research significance because of its potential contribution to reveal information and understanding (though potential limited) about early European cultural history and use of the site. The building has much potential to reveal details of Wardell's
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The Rocks area, to which the building contributes, is held in high esteem by The Rocks community (as reflected by the green bans) and has special cultural, social, aesthetic and education values to state and national groups as indicated by the large numbers of visitors to the area. The building is
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The building is aesthetically distinctive for its Gothic Revival style, has landmark qualities for its bold yet decorative design and harbourside location, and exemplifies the particular tastes, styles and technologies of colonial Gothic Revivalism.It is representative at the State level for its
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As at 30 March 2011, the former English Scottish and Australian Bank (ES&A Bank) and site are of State heritage significance for their historical and scientific cultural values. The site and building are also of State heritage significance for their contribution to The Rocks area which is of
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The English, Scottish and Australian Bank (ES&A) purchased the subject site in 1883. Architect William Wardell was commissioned to design the building for the site. The branch opened in 1885. The building was two storey, with seven rooms, of sandstone facade with slate roofing, in
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identified with by those familiar with Wardell's work (as indicated by its listing with the NSW National Trust, the Heritage Council of NSW and the Register of the National Estate). It is rare because it is a scarce example of a small scale, Venetian Gothic style secular building.
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Ownership of the property was transferred to Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority (SCRA) in 1971. In the mid 1970s the environment surrounding the site underwent changes. The store buildings and fruiter behind the bank building were demolished to accommodate the construction of the
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The primary significance of 135 George Street stems from it being designed by prominent architect William Wilkinson Wardell. It is the only known surviving example of a stone Gothic Revival bank building designed by Wardell in NSW. It is one of only three known bank buildings
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In 1938 the ES&A Bank sold the site to the Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers (AIMPE) with the site coming into control of the union's Sydney district committee. The building was occupied by AIMPE until 1971, when the union relocated its offices to
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In 1974 the building was modified for use as a wine bar and restaurant; the office partitioning was removed to create open plan dining areas, and kitchens were installed. The building continues to function as a restaurant.
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Low Significance Fabric: Contributory - Lower part of west archway-painted brickwork; remaining external walls-timber frame double hung windows & four panel timber door (rear); west stair-timber gothic style
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and William Wardell). The site is historically representative at the Local level because it has attributed typical of the particular philosophies and activities of colonial era "town planning" in Sydney.
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The building has historic significance because it shows evidence of significant human activities in commerce and leisure, is associated with five significant historical events (Australian financial boom
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Australia 1788–1816, the Bubonic Plague outbreak of 1900, the Green Ban movement of the 1960s and 70s), and because it is associated with three significant persons (Surgeon Jamison,
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The site is associated with several significant figures including Surgeon Jamison, Governor Macquarie, the building itself was designed by prominent architect William Wardell.
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1938 – The AIMPE had alterations made to the building, with Llewellyn E. Williams the architect and T. P. Lloyd the contractor (plaque inside the building).
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The building is assessed as aesthetically rare statewide. This item is assessed as scientifically rare statewide. This item is assessed as socially rare regionally.
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A branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank (ES&A Bank) was designed by William Wardell. The building is two storied, with seven rooms, of
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English Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank (former) - Amo Roma Restaurant; Vault Restaurant; Instit. Marine Power Engineers; Five Bells; Ox on the Rocks
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The place has a strong or special association with a person, or group of persons, of importance of cultural or natural history of New South Wales's history.
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The place has a strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons.
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The place is important in demonstrating the principal characteristics of a class of cultural or natural places/environments in New South Wales.
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The place is important in demonstrating aesthetic characteristics and/or a high degree of creative or technical achievement in New South Wales.
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The place has potential to yield information that will contribute to an understanding of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.
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yellowblock sandstone walls and brass sheathed timber entrance door; north/south party walls; north & west facades- walls and windows.
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and persons including; early colonial settlement, 1880s boom economy, the bank crash of 1893, the outbreak of bubonic plague of 1900, the
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Medium Significance Fabric: East facade-metal frame stained windows; north/south party walls-dry pressed brickwork above original coping.
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1979 – upon completion of the State Archives building, the Surgeons Court was established by SCRA, and the new
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This item is assessed as historically representative regionally. This item is assessed as socially representative locally.
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In 1788, the site was first occupied by Europeans as the location of the first hospital in Australia. In 1816, the
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The place is important in demonstrating the course, or pattern, of cultural or natural history in New South Wales.
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The place possesses uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales.
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AR038-039; AR045; AR057-058; AR061-069; AR073-074; AR078-079; AR084-085; AR126; AR129; AR131-132; AR149
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English Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank (former) - Amo Roma Restaurant and Vault Restaurant
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were closed due to the financial squeeze of the Depression. The Rocks branch was closed in 1934.
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Conservation Plan - Former English, Scottish & Australia Bank, 135 George Street, The Rocks
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published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under
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may exist beneath the building to inform of past land uses. An underfloor deposit may remain.
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of the 1930s, the Green Bans movement of the 1960s/70s, and noted architect William Wardell.
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1890s/1910s – further brick outbuildings of three stories added to the back.
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with slate roofing, in a Gothic style widely used by the ES&A Bank and Wardell.
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High Significance Fabric: Roofs (front section of building); east (front facade)
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English Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank (former) - Amo Roma Restaurant
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The Rocks branch of the English Scottish and Australian Bank was listed on the
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Location of English, Scottish and Australian Bank, The Rocks (former) in Sydney
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New South Wales places listed on the defunct Register of the National Estate
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New South Wales State Heritage Register sites located in The Rocks
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George Street, The Rocks: A Streetscape Conservation Study
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English, Scottish and Australian Bank, The Rocks (former)
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on 10 May 2002 having satisfied the following criteria.
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1976 – SCRA demolished all outbuildings.
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English, Scottish and Australian Bank
The Rocks
George Street
The Rocks
City of Sydney
New South Wales
33°51′37″S 151°12′30″E / 33.8603°S 151.2084°E / -33.8603; 151.2084
William Wardell
Venetian Gothic Revival
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority
New South Wales Heritage Register
English, Scottish and Australian Bank, The Rocks is located in Sydney
The Rocks
Sydney
The Rocks
City of Sydney
New South Wales
William Wardell
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority
agency
Government of New South Wales
New South Wales State Heritage Register
hospital
Macquarie Street
English, Scottish and Australian Bank
Venetian Gothic Revival
Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers
Ultimo
Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority

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