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A nineteenth Century Barcode? The imposing building at 9/11 Railway
Street Altrincham, comes to Martins Bank through the merger in 1928 of the
Lancashire and Yorkshire bank and the Bank of Liverpool and Martins. This is one of only a few branches to display its own date of birth –
1883 - in Roman numerals, the original “bar code” if you like! In 1922 the branch is known as “Altrincham and Bowdon”
under the management of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank’s Mr A H M
Gow. Altrincham (pronounced
“Altringham” as if you have shortened the words “altering them”) along with its neighbours at Broadheath,
Hale, Timperley, Sale and Sale Moor receives little or no mention in Martins
Bank Magazine. This part of Cheshire is largely swallowed up by the
sprawl of “Greater Manchester” from the late 1960s onwards, and we therefore
need more information and your memories of working at or using these
branches. If you can help, please get in touch with us at the usual address: |
In service: 1883 – 25 November 2011 Image
© Barclays Ref: 0030-0039 |
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It was with huge sadness that we learned of the demise of Altrincham
branch in November 2011. Whilst
Barclays did not move out of Altrincham altogether, they relocated from this
magnificent building to somewhere “a little more up to date”. For me
personally, another piece of childhood has been lost. Editor, EASTER 2011 |
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