was bought by the Bank of Liverpool and Martins. The head office and managerial control remained firmly in Liverpool, cementing Martins' place as the only...
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K., Jary, Z. 2013. Sand martins favour loess: how the properties of loess ground facilitate the nesting of Sand Martins/Bank Swallows/Uferschwalben (Riparia...
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The Martins Bank Building is a Grade II* listed building and former bank located on Water Street, Liverpool, England. Built as the head office of the now...
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Lewis's (redirect from Lewis's Bank)
Lewis's Bank by Martins Bank are published within the Martins Bank Archive. Lewis's retained its name and operated as a separate entity to Martins throughout...
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bank became the Bank of Liverpool and Martins Ltd. The name was shortened to Martins Bank Ltd in 1928. The successor bank was bought by Barclays Bank...
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and Martins Bank failed because the Monopolies and Mergers Commission deemed it to be against the public interest. Barclays finally acquired Martins the...
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Look up martins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Martins may refer to: Martins (surname) Martin's (born 1999), cameroonian singer Mārtiņš, a Latvian...
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Barclays (redirect from Barclay's Bank)
Barclays Bank, Enfield. The British actor Reg Varney was the first person to use the machine. In 1969, a planned merger with Martins Bank and Lloyds Bank was...
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Grindlays Bank Gurney's Bank Ionian Bank Martins Bank (see Barclays Bank) Morgan Grenfell & Company (now DB (UK) Bank) National Commercial Bank of Scotland...
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Cascade Locks the day of the Martins' disappearance, but was quickly dismissed by police as it did not match the Martins' vehicle. Also found near the...
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for safe keeping in the vaults of Martins Bank." The 1993 BBC drama The Bullion Boys depicts the 1940 transport of Bank of England gold to Canada via Liverpool...
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Fifth Avenue". Two years after completion, it was outdone by Rowse's Martins Bank opposite, whose arcaded and Travertine-clad banking hall is the match...
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the Post Office Directory listed only The Bank of Liverpool. In 1971 Barclays Bank (formerly Martins Bank) was sold and the property became a butcher's...
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Sort code (category Bank codes)
clearing banks were allocated two-digit numbers, for example Martins was allocated 11. The bank branches were allocated further digits by their bank to make...
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Grasshopper or grasshoppers may also refer to: Martins Bank, or the Grasshopper (1730–1760), a private bank in London Grasshopper Manufacture, a video game...
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(1902–1982), a crime writer and bank manager born in Heywood, near Rochdale, Lancashire. He began working for Martins Bank at the age of 15, and stayed there...
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tonnes of the nation's gold was transported from the Bank of England in London up to Martins' Bank in Liverpool ready to be shipped to Canada. By the end...
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Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire 1929 with later additions Martins Bank, Market Place, Derby 1937 Martins Bank, High Street, Coventry 1937 "Notice is hereby given"...
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Geraldo João Martins is a Bissau-Guinean economist and politician who served as the prime minister of Guinea-Bissau from 8 August to 21 December 2023...
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March 1937 for Sir Clare Lees. He notably served as Deputy Chairman of Martins Bank. Sir (William) Clare Lees, Kt., OBE, 1st Baronet (1874–1951) Sir William...
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Brian Pearse (section Barclays Bank)
at Martins Bank at the age of 17, for 15 years, starting at branch on Victoria St in Liverpool, moving to Leicester and Birmingham. Martins Bank became...
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Mārtiņš Kazāks is a Latvian economist and the current governor of the central Bank of Latvia since December 2019. Kazāks was born on September 19, 1973...
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Rock Emporium, at least two banks (the fictional Swallows Bank, which appeared in early episodes, and the real Martins Bank), the Marigold tea room, Anne's...
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The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), also known as Commonwealth Bank or simply CommBank, is an Australian multinational bank with businesses across...
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its own notes and coins with Bank of England notes. Manx government notes may, on demand, be exchanged at par for Bank of England notes of equivalent...
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October 1921. The Bank of Liverpool and Martins opened a sub-branch in the building in 1922. The branch was rebranded as Martins Bank in 1928 and the building...
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A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans. Lending activities...
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and Executive Director of the African Development Bank from 1989 to 1995. Born at Luanda, Martins holds a Bachelor's degree in economics from Lycoming...
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Cunard Building General Accident Building India Buildings Liver Building Martins Bank Building Midshires Building Society Oriel Chambers Water Street is mentioned...
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Middlesex. Buxton served in the Sudan Civil Service, 1907–11. He then joined Martins Bank, becoming a director in 1913. In November 1911, Buxton was commissioned...
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