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1968 seems to be the time for Martins Bank to chase
agricultural business in the North East, as they open two new sub-Branches,
one at Tyneside Auction Mart, and the other in
Gateshead at the North East Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market. The Bank’s
track record of great service to farmers is well known, and it has branches
covering all the major Auction Marts in the North, and Cattle Markets in the
Midlands Wales and the South. There is
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Tyneside would appear to
have a busy Auction Mart, as the sub-Branch there is open five days a
week. The economic importance of the
branch to the Bank is further illustrated by its surviving the merger with
Barclays and staying open until the early 1980s.
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a full list of Banks operating in Newcastle upon Tyne at this time, please
visit our NEWCASTLE
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