English, Scottish & Australian Bank

[1] Following a financial reconstruction in 1893 its business was renamed English, Scottish and Australian Bank Limited.

[2] Known as ES&A it merged with ANZ on 1 October 1970 to form Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited.

[3] Australian banknotes were printed by the bank and issued at branches in Sydney, Adelaide, Hobart, and Melbourne.

In 1893 its business was renamed the English, Scottish & Australian Bank Limited following a financial upheaval.

He was appointed resident inspector in New South Wales in 1901, and became the bank's Australasian general manager in July 1909.

Sydney branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank, 1872. (State Library of New South Wales).
Former Melbourne branch corner of Queen Street and Collins Street, Built in 1883.
The former English, Scottish & Australian Bank building in Trayning, Western Australia in 2014
The former English, Scottish & Australian Bank building in Trayning, Western Australia in 2014