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Halifax is another of those large Northern towns to be suddenly awash
with Branches, following the creation of Martins Bank out of the amalgamation
of the Bank of Liverpool and Martins and the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank in
1928. With two full Branches at Nos 2
and 16 Silver Street, a third would be one too many and in the name of
consolidation, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank’s Branch at Commercial
Street falls on its sword. We might think
of Bank mergers, acquisitions and Branch closures as a phenomenon of the 21st
Century, but business being business, this has been going on for YEARS! Commercial Street closes its doors before
the end of 1928. |
In Service:
Pre 1922 until 1928 Image
© Barclays 1927 Image
© BT 1927 |
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