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26 to 32 Mosley
Street Manchester is a fine imposing building, which offers space for several
departments of the Bank to be housed. However, even in 1934, a building can
become surplus to requirements. Martins
Bank’s Manchester Foreign Branch operates here at what is the former Head
Office of the Mercantile Bank of Lancashire from 1930, until 1934 when the
Bank closes its Branch Counter service and moves the Foreign Department to
Manchester City Office at 47 Spring Gardens.
Manchester Foreign eventually becomes known as Manchester Overseas
until the 1969 merger with Barclays, when the title "Foreign" is
used once more. Extract from
Martins Bank Annual Report and Accounts for
1929 © Barclays As Manchester Foreign is closed
well before the first edition of Martins Bank Magazine is published, there
are no stories to bring you from this particular branch. We of course have a
page for Manchester Overseas Branch, and we have found the of one member of
staff whose service includes two years at Mosley Street working in the
Foreign Department, and they make up the entire “Staff Gallery” below! |
In Service:
1898 until 1934 Image © Martins
Bank Archive Collections |
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