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Martins Bank is well represented at Agricultural sites, with a large
number of sub branches being situated at Cattle Markets in towns and cities
up and down the land. In the north of England these are known as Auction
Marts. MARTINS BANK’S MOBILE
BRANCHES tour the major agricultural shows, each year and there is a
permanent agricultural branch at the famous GREAT
YORKSHIRE SHOWGROUND. At
the end of 1960 comes the opening of a Sub-Branch at Kendal Auction Mart. |
In service: 28 November 1960 – 24 February 2011 Image © Barclays Ref
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This
provides a new banking service to the farmers, dealers and customers on
site. It was with great sadness that
we learned of the closure of this lovely little sub-branch, which took place
on 24 February 2011. The Kendal
Auction Mart site had itself for some time been winding down ahead of a new
multi-million-pound redevelopment and relocation project – “J36” - at
Crooklands. In the Spring 1961
edition of Martins Bank Magazine a short feature heralds the arrival of Kendal
Auction Mart Branch… 28 November 1960
brought another banking milestone for Kendal with the opening (below right) of
a new sub branch at Agriculture House, Appleby Road by Mr Harold Woolley C B
E., National President of the National Farmers’ Union. In the centre of the picture is Mr N N
Jobling, the District General Manager and (third from the left) Mr C Clark,
Manager of Kendal Branch. In the
picture on the left, Mr Woolley is seen signing the Visitors’ Book after
being received by Mr Jobling and Mr Clark.
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We have images of the following
staff who are at the OPENING of Kendal Auction Mart Branch on 28 November
1960:
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