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Fleetwood, on Lancashire’s
Fylde Coast, is one of many offices inherited by Martins Bank, when the Bank
of Liverpool and Martins Amalgamates in 1928 with the Lancashire and
Yorkshire Bank. Martins Bank’s presence
on the Fylde coast is particularly strong, with Branches and sub-Branches
located at all the major tourist destinations. Fleetwood is the most northerly outpost of
Martins Bank on The Fylde, the nearest Branches being Cleveleys to the South,
Garstang to the East
and Lancaster to the North – You might expect that this would put Fleetwood
firmly at the heart of Martins’ plans. for this part of Lancashire, but sadly
the Branch faces the axe and closes in 1949. |
Image © Northcliffe Media Limited Image
created courtesy ofTHE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD Image reproduced with kind permission of The
British Newspaper Archive Extract from Martins
Bank Annual Report and Accounts © Barclays 1940 |
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This
is not mentioned in Martins Bank Magazine, and the only references to
Fleetwood are made in the career profiles of two members of staff who worked
there, whose faces can be seen below in our staff gallery. Mr W L A Wilkinson is made Manager of
Fleetwood in 1929 and this is his first appointed role in the Bank. Several Martins Branch images have come to
light because they feature in the background of photographs of Lancashire trams
and tramways, so perhaps there is an enthusiast out there who has captured
Fleetwood Branch on film? As ever, if
you can help – please contact us at gutinfo@btinternet.com.
Our main image comes from the Lancashire Evening Post, 27 September 1933,
which gives advance notice of the early closing of the town’s Banks –
including Martins Bank – for Fleetwood’s Charter Celebrations on 4 October
1933. |
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