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 The Bank of Liverpool
  opens another of its brand new branches in this particularly flamboyant building
  at 1 Smithdown Road. Enjoying the corner aspect favoured by so many banks, it
  resembles the front of a mighty ship, or perhaps a multi-tiered wedding cake,
  and Smithdown Branch sets sail for eighty-eight years as branch bank in this
  part of Liverpool in September 1886. 
  You don’t at first appreciate the scale of this building until you set
  it against the lovely old red telephone box outside – This must make
  Smithdown Branch at least SIXTY feet tall! 
 Including Smithdown
  Branch itself, Martins Bank has no less than three Liverpool branches with
  addresses that contain the word “Smithdown” - SEFTON PARK Branch is at No 438
  Smithdown Road, and HEATHFIELD Branch is at 7
  Smithdown Place.   
 Nowadays, Sefton Park
  Branch comprises a number of offices, Heathfield has become a unisex hair
  salon, and more than one hundred and twenty
  years after first being opened, Smithdown branch, is now home to a company of
  funeral directors.   
 In 1967 such a radical conversion is still some years
  off, as we join some fifty members of Martins Bank Staff, assembled at
  Smithdown to say farewell to Mr John Gribbin, on the occasion of his well
  deserved retirement after a very long and distinguished career…  | 
  
   
 In Service:
  September 1886 until 22 March 1974 
 Image © Martins Bank Archive Collections 
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