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Elland opens
in 1883 and is an original branch of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank, which
merges with the Bank of Liverpool and Martins in 1928. Evidence
of Martins Bank and its history can still be found all over England and
Wales, often through the ornate carvings of the crests or coats of arms of
the various constiuent banks, which have been left behind on buildings that
have long since ceased to be banks. This reminds us of the role they once
played in the life of the local community. Elland remained open until July
2017 and the crest of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank is displayed proudly
in the stonework above the door, more than 120 years after the branch first
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In Service: 27 September 1883 until Friday 7 July
2017 Image ca. 1940 © Barclays Ref 0030-0925 |
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Mr S Wilson the Manager, has already vacated the Bank House and he retires at the end of June as does his twin Mr J A Eastwood. There is an air of unreality about Elland Branch drowsing opposite the pub at the end of Southgate yet it is busy enough coping each day with the modern manufacturing needs of textiles, engineering and fire extinguishers. In the swim… {The Manchester Banks' Amateur Swimming Association held its seventh annual gala on September 18th at the Victoria Baths, Manchester, and for the fifth year in succession the 'Sir Eric Carpenter' cup was won by the Bank's team which was drawn from the Liverpool and Manchester Districts. Up to the last two races, Barclays Bank were leading Martins by five points but our team, by winning both the ladies' and the men's squadron races in fine style, won the trophy with 22 points and provided a very exciting finish to the gala. In the Inter-Banks Events the following members of the team were successful: Butterfly – Third: Miss H. Holroyd. Free Style - Third: Miss H. Holroyd. In the Martins Bank Championships Miss H. Holroyd won the Ladies' Free Style Event.} {In the winter issue of the Magazine last year we drew attention to the activities of Miss Hazel Holroyd (Elland) who distinguished herself at the annual gala of the Manchester Banks' Amateur Swimming Association. We mentioned her performances in some of the long-distance swimming events, including the Morecambe Cross Bay Swim and the swim across Lake Bala. Now it is our pleasant duty to congratulate her on winning the Morecambe Cross Bay ten-mile women's championship on June 17th. She was only six yards in front, thirteen seconds in terms of time, when she waded out to win the title and trophy from last year's winner and 25-mile bay champion, Miss Ruth Oldham, a 20-year-old London University student. Number three was ten minutes behind. Hazel's time for the crossing was 3 hours, 34 minutes, 47 seconds. On July 7th she was one of the four women entrants for the Torbay swim, from Torquay to Brixham and back, a distance of about seven miles. There were also sixteen male entrants. The water was unusually cold for the time of the year and eight of the men and two women had to be taken out because of cold or exhaustion. Miss Holroyd completed the swim and was the winner in the Women's Section in the time of 5 hours 16 minutes.}
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