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Please
forgive the slightly fuzzy image (below right), – Martins Bank’s Taunton
Cattle Market Sub-Branch can be seen on the right, and the Westminster Bank
is on the left. It’s 1966 and it seems
that Taunton Cattle Market is the place to be, if you are a bank. This is your one and only chance to have a
look round, as Martins’ sub-Branch here lasts just three years, and closes
just before the merger with Barclays in 1969. Cattle trading takes place on
Tuesdays and Saturdays, and the Bank provides a service on each of these
days, for a total of six and a half hours each week. |
In Service: 4 January 1966 until 1969 Images
© Barclays Ref 0033-0544 |
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The fact that this tiny
branch is also “on the phone” says more about protection in case of robbery
than it does about status - in years gone by the Bank’s remote outposts were
just that – remote, and a chance for staff to get away from the bustle of
their main branch for a few hours. South Western is the youngest of Martins
Bank’s Districts, and expansion continues right up to the Barclays merger.
This makes it even more frustrating that many of the Bank’s newest outlets
will be closed down before they have a chance to get going. Taunton Cattle
market Sub is cramped, yet functional, and our customers are afforded some
privacy in the shape of a small interview room… |
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