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Liverpool Exchange Branch is
situated at No 1 Old Hall Street, and
further along, at Nos 59/67 is the Bank’s Stationery Department which produces
and provides stationery to all Martins Branches until 1968. The area has been completely redeveloped,
and the modern day No 1 Old Hall Street is another of those steel brick and
glass affairs that infect our cities today.
Although we do have a number of staff to show you in the gallery
below, we have little other information about Exchange Branch. |
In Service:
1 January 1890 until 1930 |
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Extract
from Martins Bank Limited Annual Report and Accounts for 1929 – © Barclays
Image © B T 1929 |
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It is opened by the Bank of Liverpool
in 1890 and lasts through the mergers and acquisitions that lead to the
establishment of the modern day Martins Bank, until being closed in 1932
around the time that the new Head Office Building is completed and opened in
Water Street.
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