Thursday, 22 September 2022

Kumara Bank of New Zealand


Kumara is about 20 minutes south of Greymouth on the way to Hokitika and it's one of those little towns originally put together by gold miners. This building was built in 1870 with a manager and one bank teller working within. By 1876 there were at least 3 other banks in the town; this one, the Union Bank and the Bank of Australasia.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday and Tom's signs.

12 comments:

roentare said...

Wow, that is a weatherboard house! It is cute but where is the security?

local alien said...

Kumara - that is a name that is familiar. My grandmother used to mention it. She was brought up in oone of those gold mining settlements. One which no longer exists. Merrijigs

Iris Flavia said...

I love that architecture!

Tom said...

...this is wonderful.

Jim said...

It's a beauty.

William Kendall said...

It has character.

Fun60 said...

An important part of your heritage. Good to see it is in such good condition.

At Home In New Zealand said...

What a grand façade for what looks like a tiny building. Good to see if appears to be getting looked after for posterity.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Looks like a western town in the USA.

Light and Voices said...

I like old buildings. Bank is awesome. So different.

Photo Cache said...

My friends are visiting relatives in New Zealand in a couple of months. I cannot wait to see their photos when they come back.

Worth a Thousand Words

Spare Parts and Pics said...

What a cool building! I love that big false front.

Change

  A spring day in Hokitika At last we have some regular sunshine. Spring has been very wet for the whole country but now that we are nearly ...