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Martins Bank’s Branch at Banbury Cattle
Market is opened in 1961 at a point in the Southern expansion of the Bank
that sees many new sub branches opened at cattle markets (known in the North
as Auction Marts), industrial workplaces, universities, two RAF Stations and
even a hospital. |
In Service: 1961 until 27 February 1969
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Banbury once boasted one of the largest cattle markets in
Western Europe, dating from Victorian times, even served by its own railway
branch line. Although the cattle market itself closes down in 1966, Martins’
sub-Branch there is kept open to serve the immediate area, until February
1969. We would really like to find an
image of the cattle market from the early 1960s, and it would be even better
if there was a shot that included the branch.
If you can help with images or information about this or any of
Martins Bank’s 1000+ Branch buildings, please do get in touch with us at the
usual address, martinsbankarchive@btinternet.com. Six months after the opening of the main branch at
Banbury (pictured below), Martins Bank Magazine pays the branch a visit and
makes the following obervation regarding the necessity for the Bank to open a
Cattle Market Branch as soon as possible: At the
moment, Banbury is essentially a market town and its cattle market is open
four days a week, once for sheep, once for stores and attested cattle, once
for general sales and once for Irish cattle. Three
of the other banks have branches there, and it is obvious that we must open
one ourselves at the earliest possible moment. With the developments to come,
therefore, we appear to have arrived at just the right time, and in six
months our business has made most satisfactory and gratifying progress. |
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