Summary
A loose ream of headed writing paper from the State Savings Bank of Victoria.
The paper belonged to Harold 'Keith' Morter who spent his whole working life at the State Savings Bank of Victoria. Through the course of his long and successful career and subsequent retirement, Keith saved a number of mementos of the bank. Keith's collection not only provides insight into one man's working life, it also covers some important periods in Australian banking history, including the introduction of cheque accounts, the opening of small branches across the State, and the adoption of decimal currency.
Physical Description
Sheets of A2 size cream paper, printed across the top with company information, held within a green paper folio.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from John Morter, 25 Jun 2013
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Inscriptions
Printed across top of each sheet: THE STATE SAVINGS BANK OF VICTORIA; Correspondence/ to/ The Manager; Telephone/ P.O. Box No. Printed lower right hand corner of each sheet: 3633 - 2/67
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Overall Dimensions
128 mm (Width), 204 mm (Height)
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