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Martins
Bank’s Branch in the Birmingham Markets area opens at 72 Jamaica Row on the
same day as the BBC Television Service begins - 2 November 1936, and for the
next twenty-eight years Markets Branch serves the banking needs of this
bustling area of the City. Time, as they say, marches
on, and by the end of the 1950s it is clear that this part Birmingham needs
to be redeveloped. Ambitious plans are
put forward to build the Bull Ring Centre, and in 1964, Markets Branch having
been bulldozed as part of this exciting new project, Martins opens up shop in
Smithfield House DIGBETH. In the same year, the development
of the Broad Street and Five Ways area sees another of the Bank’s original
Birmingham Branches meet a similar fate when the business of FIVE WAYS Branch is relocated to EDGBASTON. The new branches may not have quite the
same charm (or the discomfort) of the originals, but they show perfectly how
Martins embraces the challenges of the 1960s, not least the architectural
ones! |
In Service: Mon 2 Nov 1936 - Mon 30 Jun 1941 reopened Mon 25 Oct 1948 - Sat 11 Apr 1964 Birmingham Daily
Gazette 31 October 1936 Image
© Trinity Mirror Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. Image
reproduced with kind permission of The
British Newspaper Archive Extract
from Martins Bank Limited Annual Report and Accounts 1937 © Barclays |
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Birmingham Daily
Post 30 October 1936 Image
© Trinity Mirror Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. Image
reproduced with kind permission of The British Newspaper Archive www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk |
Martins Bank enjoys a good deal of support from the local
press in Birmingham, in particular the Birmingham Daily Gazette, Post and
Daily Post which over the years run quite wordy articles announcing the
arrival in town of the latest Branch of the Bank. It is not all free
publicity of course, and the Bank pays to have advertisements like the one
shown above, and enjoys free articles like the one shown here (left). Whilst customers know from the advert that
the Branch will open at Jamaica Row, the article tells them it will actually
be known as Markets Branch, and is on the corner of Jamaica Row and Moat row.
We are somewhat intrigued by the use of a “rubber floor” in the public space
– somewhere for cheques to bounce, perhaps? |
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