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 In 1892, when the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank opens its latest branch in Great
  Ancoats  street, the great Manchester
  artist L S Lowry is only five years old. 
  Amongst his prolific body of future works, will be an iconic painting
  of Great Ancoats Street itself. 
  Martins Bank’s Branch there is a full standalone office which opens
  six days a week right up to the merger with Barclays in 1969. Great Ancoats
  Street remains open for another fourteen years, before the doors are closed
  for the final time by Barclays in the Autumn of 1983.   | 
  
   
 In Service: 1892 until 14 October 1983  
 
 Extract from L&Y Bank Branch Listings © M B Archive
  Collections – W N Townson Bequest 
 
 Extract from Martins Bank Limited Annual Report and
  Accounts 1939 © Barclays  | 
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   We are still looking for images of this Branch,
  and if you can help with memories or images of Great Ancoats Street, or
  indeed any of the 1000 or so buildings used as branches of Martins Bank
  between 1928 and 1969, please do get in touch with us by email at the usual
  address – martinsbankarchive@btinternet.com. 
  Our Great Ancoats Street feature concerns Mr Phillips who in 1955
  retires after twenty years as Manager. 
  Like so many staff at this time his career has been very long by today’s
  standards – forty-five years… 
 
 
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