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The North Eastern Banking Company opens a Branch at
Laygate, South Shields in 1894. The official records held by Barclays Group Archives show that the
original premises taken over from the North East Banking Company are
described in the title register as being “on the south-east side of Green
Street, in the township of Westoe, address being 29 Green Street/91-93
Laygate Lane”. |
In Service: 1894 until 13
February 1962 |
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Image © BT 1933 |
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However, from the earliest
telephone directory records available to us – 1922 – the Branch is listed under
the ownership both of the Bank of Liverpool and Martins AND Martins Bank Limited as 44
Laygate, until 1938 when it changes to 29 GREEN STREET. That’s how things stay until 1959 when the
Bank moves its staff out of Green Street into a double-fronted
shop premises further down the road to a strangely familiar address - 42-44
Laygate Lane! This will be their
temporary home from 1 Jan 1960 to 13 Feb 1962. Green Street is knocked down and rebuilt,
and then re-opened as 187 Laygate! It all seems very confusing indeed…. |
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FEATURING STAFF WHO WORKED AT 44 LAYGATE UP TO
THE 1938 MOVE TO 29 GREEN STREET
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