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At the
time of the 1918 Merger of the Bank of Liverpool with Martin’s
Private Bank, the Foreign Branch of the
new Bank of Liverpool and Martins is located at 3 Fenwick Street, Liverpool. Barclays Group Archives tells us that the
records they hold for the Bank of Liverpool include correspondence relating
to Fenwick Street dating back to at least 1884. The
Foreign business of the Bank of Liverpool and Martins is conducted from 3
Fenwick Street until 1922, when the Foreign Branch is listed at 6 Water
Street for five years. Then in 1928, 3 Fenwick Street is used again until the
completion in 1932 of the Bank’s new Head Office Building, 4-6 Water Street. |
In Service: 1919 until 24 October 1932 Image – Martins Bank Archive
Collections © Stephen Walker 2016 Extract from Martins Bank Limited
Annual Report and Accounts for 1929 – © Barclays |
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Our
gallery below shows those members of staff who are recorded as working for
Liverpool Foreign up to 1932. Several
of them can also be seen on our Liverpool Overseas Page, as their careers
continue at the new Liverpool Overseas Branch. Sadly, there are no period
images of 3 Fenwick Street as
Liverpool Foreign. This advertisement is from the Millom Gazette, 28
January 1921. Image Rights Unknown. Image created
courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD Image reproduced with kind permission
of The British Newspaper Archive |
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