Former National Bank
90 Bay Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B0560
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Statement of Significance
This is an important example of bank architecture in the Renaissance Revival style and an intact example of the work of outstanding early Melbourne architect Leonard Terry. The building dates from 1874 when it was constructed for the National Bank; additions (to the south end) were made in 1889 (architect G Jobbins). The fine architectural mouldings including the dentilated cornice and window surrounds; the wrought iron window railings and the massive front door are particularly notable.
Classified: 'Local' 1958
Revised: 03/03/1983
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PORT MELBOURNE COURT HOUSE, POLICE STATION AND LOCK-UPVictorian Heritage Register H1318
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FORMER SWALLOW & ARIELL BISCUIT FACTORYVictorian Heritage Register H0567
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JUBILEE TERRACEVictorian Heritage Register H1829
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