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1925 is a very busy year for the Bank of Liverpool and Martins, who
announce the opening and acquisition of some seventeen new Branches and sub-Branches.
The existing full Branch at Seaham Harbour is given its own sub
branch when the Bank opens an office at nearby Dawdon. |
In Service:
9 February 1925 until 1932 Extracts from the annual Report of the
Bank of Liverpool and Martins Ltd 1925 © Barclays |
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{Branches
have been opened during the year at Allerton Road (Liverpool), Bournemouth,
Heswall, Little Sutton, St. Hilary (Wallasey) and Southampton; and
Sub-Branches at Dawdon, Farnborough (Kent) and Monkseaton. New Branches will
be opened shortly at Ainsdale, Meols (Cheshire) and Woolton Road (Liverpool).
Premises for a New Branch have been acquired at Chapel Allerton (Leeds). The
business of Messrs. E Reed & Sons Cattle
Market Bankers, was acquired as from 1st February last, and their offices in
the Cattle Markets at Stanley (Liverpool), Salford and Wakefield are now
carried on as sub-offices of this Bank’s Cattle Trade Bank Branch,
Birkenhead.} Extracts from the annual Report of the
Bank of Liverpool and Martins Ltd 1925 © Barclays One of many tiny branches
opened around this time all over England, Dawdon is destined for a short
life, and is closed again in 1932 when the newly created Martins Bank has its
first round of branch consolidation to help balance the books after paying
out for a new Head Office and a rebuilt London District Office. We have no details about the opening hours
at Dawdon, and no image of the branch.
If you can help with information about this or any of Martins Bank’s
990+ branches, please do get in touch with us at the usual address - martinsbankarchive@btinternet.com |
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