Bank of Australasia, Cressbrook Street, after the 1926 fires, Toogoolawah, Queensland, 1926. Creator: Jack Bain.

Bank of Australasia, Cressbrook Street, after the 1926 fires, Toogoolawah, Queensland, 1926. Creator: Jack Bain.

3-076-196 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Jack Bain worked for the Bank of Australasia and worked in many branches over his career. These images are of the Bank of Australasia temporary premises, Cressbrook Street and the interior of the temporary premises cDec 1926. At 7.30pm on Sunday 14 November 1926, fire broke out in the upper floor of the Exchange Hotel in Cressbrook Street, Toogoolawah. Despite the efforts of volunteers, the wood and iron structure quickly burned. Two unoccupied shops and the office of the Bank of Australasia were also destroyed by the blaze. Both the licensee of the hotel, Amy Brown, and the manager of the bank, Mr L A Collins were absent from Toogoolawah. The teller Mr L Eves was able to save a few papers and documents from the bank. The fire was mostly extinguished by 8.30pm and shortly afterwards, showers from a thunderstorm drenched the remaining flames. The damage was estimated at £5,000. The shops and bank premises were owned by John Stogden Francis, a retired dairy farmer living in Brisbane and the hotel was owned by Madeline Cohen from Sydney. The hotel was rebuilt, and in 1928, renamed the Hotel Exchange. On her death in 1952, the hotel passed to her relatives.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Jack Bain, attributed to: Australian: Bank employee, photographer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

Geographic Hierarchy

World Oceania Australia Queensland Toogoolawah

  1. 27 05 12 S , 152 22 35 E

Category Hierarchy

Artistic Representations Portraits

Trade & Industry Finance


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5000x2974
File Size : 14,522kb


Aliases

  1. 252019995
  1. 1320000155
  1. 252019995
  1. 3-076-196
  1. 3076196

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