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Having already acquired a number of Branches in the
Stockton on Tees area through the 1914 amalgamation of the North Eastern
Banking Company and the Bank of Liverpool, Martins Bank opens a new Branch at
Hardwicke Terrace, Norton Road at the end of June 1928. This is just six months after the
creation of the modern-day Martins Bank, and follows a pattern of opening a
number of new offices around the Country at that time, designed to “fill in
the gaps” and to give an even representation of the new Business, as it strove
to make its mark as a National bank. By
the time of the merger with Barclays, this had largely been achieved: Helped
by the legacy of so many constituent banks, and an aggressive policy of
expansion, which provided representation in most regions of England, a cluster of branches in both North
and South Wales, and branches in the
Channel Islands and on the Isle of Man. |
In Service: 30 June 1928 until
1981 Image © Barclays Ref
0030-2792 |
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