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Manchester Corn Exchange
Branch is opened in 1920 by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank at Trevelyan
Buildings in Corporation Street. In
1928 it becomes a Branch of the modern day Martins Bank Limited. |
Extract
from Martins Bank Limited Annual Report and Accounts for 1928 – © Barclays Image
© BT 1938 The corner aspect of the
branch is quite imposing, and this method of effectively having a branch in
two streets at once is much favoured by Banks at this time. Sadly, Corn
Exchange branch is one of seven of the Bank’s Offices that are destroyed by
enemy action – in this case the Manchester Blitz of Christmas 1940. We apologise for the rather blurred image
captured from the footage of the Branch on fire. You can appreciate the full
horror and the devastation of the Manchester Blitz – including images of Corn
Exchange branch with spoken commentary – in a short film made by the
Manchester Co-Operative Society held by the film archive of the Imperial War
Museum HERE Image © Co-operative Society /Imperial
War Museum 1940 |
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