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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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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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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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796:Attribution
530: 1885
439: 1920
406:Description
397:Restaurants
391:Nurses Walk
180:10 May 2002
97: /
85:151°12′30″E
73:Coordinates
68:, Australia
35:The former
1530:Categories
1510:Rocks Push
1469:Argyle Cut
1433:Mercantile
1403:Australian
1101:Nos. 61-65
1096:Nos. 55-59
1091:Nos. 42-52
1061:Nos. 46-56
994:Nos. 95-99
984:Nos. 29-31
672:14 October
599:References
288:Five Bells
262:suburb of
204:Commercial
177:Designated
82:33°51′37″S
916:The Rocks
815:CC-BY 4.0
685:CC-BY 4.0
482:Melbourne
418:Condition
412:sandstone
264:The Rocks
248:The Rocks
118:Architect
58:The Rocks
41:The Rocks
1438:Observer
1423:Glenmore
1413:Brooklyn
1375:Churches
1175:(museum)
1123:Lilyvale
668:. H01544
587:See also
478:Adelaide
325:hospital
319:Hospital
201:Category
52:131–135
49:Location
1448:Russell
1258:No. 231
1066:103-111
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1009:No. 105
1004:No. 103
999:No. 101
964:No. 182
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818:licence
745:. 2007.
688:licence
490:Pyrmont
314:History
302:of the
266:in the
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1106:No. 67
1086:No. 32
989:No. 93
499:stair.
368:Ultimo
300:agency
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260:Sydney
452:porch
298:, an
138:Owner
110:Built
674:2018
196:Bank
193:Type
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169:Type
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