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Accrington has the honour of being alphabetically first in the long list of
the 1000+ buildings which have been host to Branches of Martins Bank. In 1888
there is much discussion amongst, and a fair degree of conflict between, the
directors of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank over plans for expansion. The County Bank has stated its intentions to open a
branch in Accrington, and although there is at first some opposition amongst
the board of the L & Y, they too decide to secure premises (at Accrington
Conservative Club) from which to do business in the town. In 1903, as part of a later expansion
drive, new premises more suited to the business of the Bank are built at
Accrington. The new building is shown here as a branch of the
Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank in 1922. Sadly a later exterior view with
Martins Bank signage is still to be found.
Accrington Branch only just survives the merger with
Barclays, who close it and move the business to their Union Street Branch in
1972. Today, the Royal Bank of Scotland has the address at 119
Blackburn Road, although it looks significantly different to the original,
suggesting either a major refurbishment or even a rebuild since 1971. For our feature, we go back to 1965, and when Manager
Mr F J E Cooke retires towards the end of February, Martins Bank Magazine reports from the
Accrington’s Railway Hotel, where we find that a large gathering is already
tucking in to a buffet lunch… |
In Service: 1889 until 17
September 1971 Image © 1922
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