The Royal Bank of Queensland commenced operation in Brisbane in February 1886.
In 1917, it merged with the Bank of North Queensland creating the Bank of Queensland.
[1] The early head office was built in 1891 at 180 Queen Street.
However, the original building was replaced in 1929–30 by the successor company; the replacement is a heritage-listed building of the (now) National Australia Bank.
[2] A number of former Royal Bank of Queensland buildings are still standing and are now heritage listed, including: