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Bank Staff who are likely to suffer regular paper
cuts or bruised fingers from the careless use of a crossing stamp would be
wise to have themselves placed at Martins Bank’s Willaston sub-Branch, as the Red Cross apparently
operates from within the same building!
Willaston opens in 1965 as a sub-Branch to Neston, and stays open until April 2000. The Wirral Peninsula has many Martins Branches and makes up a
good-sized portion of the Bank’s Liverpool District. In the 1960s Willaston operates on reduced hours over four weekdays and is
also open on Saturday mornings. We are grateful to friend of the Archive Craig Turner, who keeps an
eye for us on open and closed Martins Bank branches in the Wirral area. He contacted us to let us know what the
former Branch at Willaston is currently being used for. He wrote to us in 2014: “When
the branch closed in 2000 the solicitors were already occupying the
right-hand side. They took over the left-hand side after it had been a (very
small) art gallery for a short time. The original front door to the bank has
been removed and there is a window in its place.” If you have memories of Martins Bank, or images, or can help with
identying the current usage of one of Martins Bank’s 1000+ Branch buildings,
please do get in touch with us at the usual address: gutinfo@btinternet.com |
In Service: 1965 until 7 April 2000 Images
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© Barclays Ref 0030/3213 |
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