A photograph of the State Bank at 27 Victoria St, Warragul.
The building was constructed by Miller Bros. in 1902 for the State Savings Bank of Victoria at a cost of £1700.
In 1941, the building was extended, adding a further bay to the northern end. Further additions were made in 1976.
The State Bank of Victoria became part of the Commonwealth Bank in the 1990s and the branch was closed.
The building is today the location of Advantage Pharmacy.
Photograph and information courtesy of the Warragul and District Historical Society.
This ‘Snapshot of the Past’ was previously published in Warragul Gazette on 13 November 2018.
The society’s museum at the Old Shire Hall in Warragul displays a range of historical photographs. This image is number 10183.