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The Bank of Liverpool takes over the offices of the Craven Bank in 1906,
and amongst them is the Branch at Church Street Colne. |
In Service:
1926 until 1931 Image
© Barclays 1926 |
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In 1926, and now titled The Bank of Liverpool and Martins, the Bank
opens a sub branch at Colne’s Auction Mart.
This is perhaps in repsonse to the idea of Cattle Market Banking
pioneered by the Cattle Trade Bank, which the Bank of Liverpool and Martins
acquires in 1925. Although many
cattle market and auction mart branches were still open at the turn of the
twenty-first century, time is called on Colne Auction Mart in 1931, after
five short years in service… |
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