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Destruction of the City Bank building at 106 Pitt St after the great fire, 2 October 1890

By
Charles Bayliss
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[DL PXX 65, 93]
(Dixson Library)

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Bayliss, Charles

State Library of New South Wales

Fire

Accidents and disasters

Banking and Finance

Building

Roads

Great fire in the city, October 1890

Disastrous fire that broke out at the printers Gibbs, Shallard & Co's premises in Hosking Place on the northern side of Moore Street on the morning of 2 October 1890. The surrounding city block, almost an hectare, was also destroyed, including a large number of warehouses and office buildings. With the destruction of so many buildings, the opportunity was taken to widen Moore Street, the first step to creating Martin Place.

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City Bank of Sydney

Bank which commenced business on 9 February 1863.

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