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style. Subsequent to the demise of the Bank of South
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and renamed Edmund Wright House. The campaign also led to the passing of the first SA heritage laws in 1978. The banking chamber was used for various types of performances, including the inaugural the
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in London, which had recently undergone extensive refurbishment, suggesting that the building is "arguably South
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1156:"The history of a colonial bank"
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