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Goodbye
“Paris fashions”… Bristol is amongst
the first of the new wave of British Universities that opens in the 1960s.
The realisation that student business represents the chance to acquire and
keep loyal customers with a large future earnings potential is enough to put
Martins at the forefront of bidding for retail space on the many campuses
that start to appear all over England and Wales. Here, we have a rare chance to
see a part of Bristol that is changed by the arrival of a University Branch
in 1960. The images below show first
the J Roussel shop at No 7 Queens Road, and its stunning transformation into
a branch of Martins. …
hello Student Customers! Inside, everything is as you would expect from Martins,
including a spacious banking hall, and a private office in which to discuss
those tricky problems such as how to make your grant money go further! The Bank issues a number student leaflets
and guides. |
In Service: 1962 until 18 November 1983 Image © Barclays Ref 0030/0425 |
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“About
a bank account” is a leaflet that can be tailored to any University in the
country, and inside, students are told about banking and the locations of the
many branches of the Bank they can visit in Bristol. In 1967, Mr P J Randle as the new manager
of Bristol univeristy Branch, becomes a successful import from the staff of LEWIS’S BANK, which Martins Bank sells that same year to Lloyds
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