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The Bank’s Branch at
Ashington is one of the first to be constructed and opened following the
creation, in 1928, of the modern-day Martins Bank. No.9 Station Road, is
converted from shop premises into a handsome looking Branch in 1929 and
opened early January 1930. The original Ashington
branch was opened in September 1892 by the North Eastern Banking Company, in
the Market Place, from where business was transacted for some thirty-eight
years before being moved. |
In Service: January 1930
until 16 July 2021 Image © Barclays
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The directors of Martins
Bank felt that the older branch was not only unsuitable for use as a bank,
but also too far away from the footfall of business in the town, and that
sealed the fate of the Market place premises. The amalgamation of the North Eastern Bank
with the Bank of Liverpool, provided Martins Bank with a comprehensive
coverage of the North East. When Martins Bank Magazine visits Ashington and
several other North Eastern outlets for its Autmn 1965 edition, the article
is produced under the title of “As and Bs in Northumberland”. As a result, very little detail is given
about any of the branches visited, apart from a staff group photo and a
sentence or two of detail! |
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Ashington is a
true colliery town, but with a fine roomy branch, and a business dominated by
coal and light industry. Even in this
bustling community one senses that the sea and the country are close enough
to imbue the place and the inhabitants with a breezy resilience often lacking
in the more cooped-up towns. |
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Standing – J Hall R B Cox (Pro Manager) R Luke D C Smith Miss P Nelson Miss P K Surtees Miss H Mossman Seated – Miss A Rickeard G T Straughan (Manager) Mrs J Marshall Mrs D Nesbit |
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Intellectual Property Rights © Martins Bank Archive Collections 1988 to
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