Honour Board- National Bank of Australasia
A large (3 metres wide and 4 metres tall) and finely decorated jarrah Honour Roll of the National Bank of Australasia commemorating the service of bank officers during World War 1 and World War 2. The Honour Roll was in successive premises of the Bank on St Georges Terrace but was not relocated to its current headquarters location at 101 St Georges Terrace.
The National Bank of Australasia was a bank based in Melbourne. It was established in 1858, and in 1982 merged with the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney to form National Australia Bank. It opened its first branch in Western Australia in 1866.
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The National Australia Bank donated the Honour Roll to the Army Museum and the Bank Officers Association funded its relocation from the basement of 101 St Georges Terrace and its installation at the Army Museum. The service details of those commemorated on this Honour Roll are contained in Memorial Volumes adjacent to the Honour Roll.
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
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