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 Nestling in what will be the rear car park of the rebuilt branch at 290
  High Street West Bromwich, is this small structure at No 1 Victoria Street
  which transacts the business of the branch for just over a year between 1965
  and 1966. 
 The only image currently available is this one (right) from the
  newspaper that featured the re-opening of West Bromwich Branch.  We are hoping to find the original, or at
  least another photograph of the same building with the temporary branch next
  to it.   
 
 Image © Martins
  Bank Archive Collections 
 The feature (this is only a small part) takes up a whole page of the
  Express and Star, thanks to a collaboration between the Bank, and the
  contractors who have rebuilt and fitted out the new Branch.  It is common at this time for the Bank to
  share the cost of advertising in this way and still attract the attention of
  as many people as possible.  TV
  advertising is still banned for Banks, nor is there commercial radio on which
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 In Service: 1965 until 9
  July 1966 
 
 Newspaper Images
  Wolverhampton Express and Star 11 July 1966 Image ©
  Midland News Association Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. Image
  reproduced with kind permission of The British Newspaper Archive www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk 
 
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   It is lovely to see Arnold the seal, and his hapless friend wheeled out
  again in what became an iconic series of animal-based advertisements for
  Martins Bank in the mid 1960s.  Rufus
  the Elephant and his little girl owner is possibly the best remembered, but
  the campaign featured a Camel, Penelope the Hippo, Percy the Wallaby,
  Socrates the Zebra, a herd of cows, a flock of chickens, some shire horses,
  and of course, Arnold the seal! You can meet them all in our feature ADVERTISING
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