Sunday, 1 March 2015

The Royal Bank

Description of Historic Place

   The Royal Bank is a two-storey Boom Town style building with a pointed parapet on the main façade. It is located on Main Street in Richibucto.

Heritage Value

   The Royal Bank is designated as a Local Historic Place for its association with the Royal Bank of Canada as well as with the N. B. Telephone Co. Ltd.
   This two-storey building with its gable end wall facing the street is of the Boom Town style. The Royal Bank of Canada occupies the main floor and an apartment occupies the second floor. The building was constructed around 1937 following the destruction by fire of the previous building which was a store owned by Harry O’Leary. The Royal Bank of Canada moved into the new building as well as the N. B. Telephone Co. Ltd.; the second level was used as apartments.
   Harry’s father, Richard O’Leary, had owned the local telephone company. Richard, together with a Howard Robinson, built the New Brunswick Telephone Company with the amalgamation of various local or regional telephone systems. Richard O’Leary became Vice President of the provincial telephone company.

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