Having worked for a few months in a temporary branch
at Zetland Street, the staff of Martins Bank’s new Northallerton Branch are able
to move into purpose-built premises in High Street towards the end of
1963. The Branch occupies the ground
floor, and the first floor is taken by Messrs Place Blair and Hatch
Solicitors. We can take a good look at
the interior, thanks to several photographs taken at the time which have been
made available by Barclays…
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In Service: 1963/1964 until 12 December 1969
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Branch Images © Barclays
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Martins
Bank is very keen to reflect the local nature of its Branch Network, and
most of the newly built or opened Branches in the 1960s have specially
commissioned artworks made for, and displayed within their premises. At
Northallerton, local
views by Yorkshire artist Alec Wright are hung against a background of wych
elm (above and Below). The counter area is
bright and welcoming, and still free of the bandit screens that will begin
to put a barrier between staff and customer from the late 1960s onwards.
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Branch Images © Barclays
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Privacy is afforded by the manager’s/interview
room, and even a corner provides a useful space in which to work and keep
the safe!
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Outside, the rear of the Branch provides adequate
parking space for staff and customer. Unfortunately, it is not possible to
read clearly the Car Park sign, but we have inlaid an image of an identical
sign from another of Martins’ branch car parks.
Northallerton
Branch still looked in pretty good shape in 2021, almost six decades after
it was built for and opened by Martins Bank. We are grateful to good friend
of the Archive Stephen Walker, for the contemporary photograph…
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Images © Barclays Ref
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Images © Martins Bank
Archive Collections - Stephen Walker 2021
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