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Longfield Branch – at your (public)
convenience… Martins Bank’s Longfield branch has great character, although there is
no escaping the fact that it is clearly reminiscent of a block of public
toilets. A selection selection of images of this branch were left behind by
Martins, which our friends at Barclays have made available to us. Martins Bank Magazine never visits
Longfield, but they do print a photograph of a member of the staff
showing the rewards of his sporting prowess.
Keen-eyed readers of Martins Bank Magazine will note that the image
below has been slightly modified. |
In Service: 6 November 1923
until August 1974 Branch images © Barclays Ref 0030/1723 |
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It shows Mr E D V Garrett of the Bank’s
Longfield staff, who is the 1959 winner of the cup for the men’s singles
tennis tournament in the London District, given by the sports club. Out of
shot is the previous year’s winner, Mr Churchland of HANOVER
SQUARE branch, who does feature in our staff gallery
for that page. Longfield dates back to the 1920s and is one of a
number of “second wave” Branches in Kent, built or opened by the Bank of
Liverpool and Martins, and complementing the original Kentish Branches of
Martin’s Private Bank. If you have
information about, or memories of this or any of Martins Bank’s 930+
Branches, then please do get in touch with us at the usual address – martinsbankarchive@btinternet.com |
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Images © 1965 Barclays
Ref 0030/1723 |
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