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Old Trafford Branch is opened
by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank Limited in 1899. When you consider the appeal
of this pleasant little building, it makes what has happened to it in the
intervening years quite shocking. Not for Old Trafford the prize of being a
pub, or a post office or even (and this is a bleak fate handed down to so
many former bank premises these days) a betting shop. No. Slowly but surely
this former Branch of Martins Bank is decaying and suffering a kind of
lingering death – a fate from which it really ought to be saved… |
In Service: 1899 until
31 July 1992 Image © Barclays Ref
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A moment’s silence, if you will… If you compare the lithograph
image from 1922 with the main image above, you can see subtle architectural
differences, the young trees shown growing outside the window and door have
long since been cut down. The sight of this building eerie and empty, and
still displaying the Martins Bank signage in 2006 is in its own way as sad to
us as the images of terrible devastation at Exeter Branch in the Second World
War. At least the majority of Martins Bank’s Branches still have a use – some
are branches of Barclays or other banks and building societies, others are
outlets for motor spares, or betting shops wine bars or restaurants, but at
least they have a use. With Old Trafford’s sporting
connections, it is not difficult to imagine the famous names that must have
passed by or maybe even used the counter facilities at this Branch in the
1960s. The further humiliation of this once beautiful building is shown in an
update in April 2016 from Alan Thomond, who worked at Old Trafford for
Barclays in the Mid-1970s. These were the days when customers came in through
the doors, not via an internet connection! Old Trafford survives the
1969 merger to become a branch of Barclays until 1992, however the story goes
that it was one too many an armed hold-up that finally closed the place for
good. The sadness of it is all still strong, and heightened by the optimism
of its early days as a new and trendy branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire
Bank. But despite being run down and unloved for so long, at least the
building stands defiantly in the face of this hostile age… Happier
times? Old
Trafford might be empty and lonely now, but in its heyday, it certainly was
well looked after. These images from Barclays’ collection show the carving of
a ship to the right of the front door along with the date of opening – 1899.
We are grateful to another good friend of the Archive, and member of the
staff of Martins Bank, George Hamilton, who as a Manager for Barclays, worked
at old Trafford Branch. He explains for us below why there are TWO completely different entrances to the branch, and tells us
too, about how Old Trafford Branch eventually met its demise… “Old Trafford
branch was built in an island, the front of the branch being on Chester Road
and the back of the on Talbot Road. The picture you have showing the Martins
Bank sign is the back entrance (Talbot Road) it still looks as your picture
today although derelict and the front entrance (Chester Road) is still the
same as your other picture. You could enter the branch by both entrances but
we closed off the Talbot Road entrance in the 1980’s as it was being used as
a thoroughfare and became easy access for the criminal element. |
Image – 1922 © W N Townson Bequest Image - 2006: www.flickr.com Image – 2016 © A Thomond |
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I worked at Old
Trafford as Manager’s Assistant, then Manager, after several years at Swan
Street, I became Operations Manager at Deansgate branch by which time Old
Trafford was a sub branch. It was me that closed the branch for good after
one too many holdups!” To read more comments from people who
worked at Old Trafford Branch, why not visit the discussion on our Facebook®
page, HERE. |
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CHESTER ROAD
ENTRANCE |
TALBOT ROAD
ENTRANCE |
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