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Equitable Bank

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The Equitable Bank merges with the Bank of Liverpool and Martins in 1927, and amongst a number of key Branches in Yorkshire is No 64 Leopold Street Sheffield. Possibly unique, the Equitable is a Bank AND a Building society, the benefits of which to its customers are proudly advertised (see below). Following the creation of the modern day Martins Bank Limited in 1928, business at Leopold Street has grown beyond the physical restraints of the building, and Martins moves to what it described as “one of the most outstanding and modern blocks of business premises in Sheffield” at TELEPHONE BUILDINGS, West Street.

Sheffield Independent 4 Jan 1926

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of The British Newspaper Archive

In Service: 23 December 1924 until 20 December 1930

 

Sheffield Independent 30 Jan 1929

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of The British Newspaper Archive

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Extract from Bank of Liverpool and Martins Annual Report and Accounts for 1927 © Barclays

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Image © BT 1928

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 { Martins Bank has hitherto operated in Sheffield from the branch office in Leopold street, but on and after Monday next, 22 December, it will do so from their new premises in the Telephone Buildings, West street which is one of the most outstanding and modern blockd of business premises in Sheffield. Small accounts as well as large are open, and “home banks” issued on a minimum deposit of one shilling. 

 

Martins Bank, which has over 510 offices in various parts of the country, has its headquarters in Liverpool at 7, Water street, while its London office is in the hub of the Money Market, at  68, Lombard street, E.C.3.}

Sheffield Independent 20 Dec 1930

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Image reproduced with kind permission of The British Newspaper Archive

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64 Leopold Street is first leased by the Equitable Bank at Christmas 1924, and spends roughly the same amount of time a Martins Branch, as it does a Branch of the Equitable Bank. The 1990s sees traditional British Building Societies almost stumbling over each other to become BANKS, with many falling by the wayside, some swallowed up by the competition, as their well regulated mortgage books, and large deposit balances prove attractive to traditional financial institutions and many new “players” in the market.

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1928 to 1932 Mr P Q K Sutcliffe MBM-Wi57P43

 

 

 

 

 

Mr P Q K Sutcliffe

On the Staff

1928 to 1932

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Address:

Index Number and District:

Hours:

 

Telephone:

Services:

Manager:

11-734 Sheffield

Full Branch

64 Leopold Street Sheffield Yorkshire

623 Leeds

Mon to Fri 1000-1500

Saturday 0900-1130

Sheffield 285

Nightsafe Installed

Not  known

 

Sheffield Bank Street

23 December 1924

20 April 1925

13 July 1927

3 January 1928

20 December 1930

leased by the Halifax Equitable Bank

Opened by the Halifax Equitable Building Society

Bank of Liverpool and Martins Limited

Martins Bank Lmited

Closed and moved to Telephone Buildings, West Streeet

Sheffield Moor

 

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