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Historically,
the presence of Martins Bank in Blackburn is a large one, with branches open
at one time or another at DARWEN STREET, EANAM, MILL
HILL, Cherry Tree and
NOVA SCOTIA. It is these
last two suburbs of Blackburn which have proved difficult for us to research
in much detail. |
Blackburn Times 24 May 1929 |
In Service: 30 April 1929 until 1941 Extract
from the Annual Report and Accounts of Martins Bank Limited 1929 © Barclays Image
© Barclays 1929 |
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Thanks to the assistance of our
friends at Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Community History Department, we have at least been able to piece
together some of the statistical
information.Cherry Tree
sub-Branch is mentioned only once in Martins Bank Magazine, in the Winter of
1962. This is to commemorate the
service of Mr J J Openshaw.He worked at Blackburn and was Clerk in Charge at
Cherry Tree between 1929 and 1938. The
opening of Cherry Tree sub-Branch is also mentioned in Martins Bank’s Annual
Report for 1929 (above, right). The advertisement showing the opening of this
sub-branch is actually referred to by the Blackburn Times as a “Public
notice”. The image is courtesy of the
British Newspaper Archive, and the successor rightsholder of the Blackburn
Times is currently unknown. Like so
many of the Bank’s smaller offices, Cherry Tree is mothballed in 1941 for the
Second World War, but on economic grounds it is not re-opened… |
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