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The
Adelphi Bank opens a branch at 323 Chester Road in 1891 and eight years later
merges with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank. The Adelphi Bank opened several Manchester Branches, all of which will
find their way into the portfolio of Martins Bank. In 1957 Martins Bank
closes the Branch and moves over the road to Nos 248-250 Chester Road, seen
here in the 1960s. This is likely to have been due to the old building having
little or no room for expansion. A large network of Manchester Branches comes Martins’ way
through the mergers and amalgamations that lead to the creation of the
modern-day Martins Bank in 1928. By
1967 plans are well underway to build the Mancunian Way, an arterial road
that will cut through the city from one side to the other. In its wake there are many casualties, some of them Martins
Bank’s Branches, several of which are served with compulsary purchase
orders. Mostly in run down areas, all
have seen better days. Martins Bank
Magazine decides to visit them on a “whistlestop tour” in the Summer of 1967. Just over three years later, Cornbrook will
be closed… |
In Service: 1957 until 16
October 1970 Image © Barclays Ref:
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