Another
waste of resources? Not at all –
Martins Bank’s newly built branch at St John’s opens in 1967, only to close
again in 1969, but even when the
preparations for a merger are far advanced, things could always go
wrong. Therefore, the Bank continues
to open Branches with Martins fittings and signage, right up to the summer of
1969.
This mosaic of the Martins’
grasshopper logo has yet to be added to the building in the image above, but
you can see it in situ below. The merger with Barclays comes with the perils
of branch duplication and the business of Martins’ Branch at St John’s is
transferred to Barclays Worcester Cathedral Branch. So so please enjoy your chance to see what
some customers saw for less than two years… During the short period of time
that St John’s is open to the public, a nightsafe service is available, and
the branch offers full banking hours, six days a week. The branch was
obviously designed for long term use, which makes it all the more sad that it
had to go...
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In Service: 1967 until
June 1969
Image
© Barclays Ref 0030-3285
Images
© Barclays Ref 0030-3285
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