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  2. Crawford and Co Building - Wikipedia

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    Crawford and Co Building is a heritage-listed commercial building at 216 Mary Street, Gympie, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Hugo Durietz and built from 1881 to 1885. It is also known as Goldsworthy Building, Caston and Davidson Building, and Sym and Jackson Building.

  3. Smithfield Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Smithfield Chambers, a two storey rendered brick building in Upper Mary Street Gympie, was built in 1895 for William Evan Thomas, mining secretary and sharebroker. [1] Gympie (initially called Nashville) was established after the discovery of gold in October 1867 by James Nash in the Upper Mary River district. The new goldfield put Queensland ...

  4. Bank of New South Wales building, Gympie - Wikipedia

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    The former Bank of New South Wales building located in upper Mary Street, Gympie was designed by Richard Gailey and built in 1890–1891. This two-storey neo-classical building was purpose-built as the Gympie branch of the Bank of New South Wales, which had been operating at the Gympie goldfield since March 1868.

  5. Gympie Local Heritage Register - Wikipedia

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    201 Mary Street: Shop [64] 210 Mary Street: Victoria House [65] 214 Mary Street: Former Royal Exchange Hotel [66] 218 Mary Street: Jeffery and Cuddihy Building [67] 224 Mary Street: Shop [68] 230 Mary Street: Shop [69] 232 Mary Street: Shop [70] Stanton and Parkinson Building: 236 Mary Street: Neilson [71] 242 Mary Street: Gympie Regional ...

  6. Tozer's Building - Wikipedia

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    A fire in August 1881 destroyed all of the buildings between Patterson's brick store and the Bank of New South Wales (242 Mary Street) on the south-western side of Mary Street, Gympie. This included the earlier building that had stood on the site of the present-day Tozer's Building (originally Allotment 10, Section A).

  7. Gympie and Widgee War Memorial Gates - Wikipedia

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    Gympie and Widgee War Memorial Gates is a heritage-listed memorial at Mary Street, Gympie, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. The gates provide an entranceway on Mary Street (the main street of Gympie) through to the Gympie Memorial Park in Reef Street. The gates were designed by George Rae and built in 1920 by A L Petrie & Son.

  8. Queensland National Bank, Gympie - Wikipedia

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    The former Queensland National Bank, a single storey rendered masonry building, stands to the corner of Channon and Nash Streets, Gympie. [1]Sheltered by a hipped roof clad with corrugated metal sheeting the building, at street level to the north corner, is supported on concrete stumps and stone retaining walls accommodating the slope of the site south and southwest down to Mary Street.

  9. Royal Bank of Queensland, Gympie - Wikipedia

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    The former Royal Bank of Queensland building at Gympie, located at 199 Mary Street, was designed by architect Hugh Durietz in 1891 and built in 1892. This neoclassical building served as the Gympie branch of successive banks for 87 years, firstly as Royal Bank of Queensland from 1892 and finally as the National Australia Bank to 1979. [1]