Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965
Below the second
window of the
building marked
'Restaurant' (the
fifth building
from the left) is
the opening to
Bank Yard, named
after the Old Bank
which occupied the
building in 1792
Caption For Nottingham, Victoria Street 1890
The Nottingham Joint Stock Bank, later the Midland Bank, who had premises further up the street, then
bought the plot of land adjoining its old building and built an imposing new office.
Caption For Richmond, Market Place C1965
Below the second
window of the
building marked
'Restaurant' (the
fifth building
from the left) is
the opening to
Bank Yard, named
after the Old Bank
which occupied the
building in 1792
Caption For Worcester, The Cross C1960
The former London, City and Midland Bank has become plain Midland Bank, but familiar names such as Hepworths and H Samuel remain unchanged from earlier years, though sporting modern faciae.
Caption For Little Mitton, Hall 1894
Great
Mitton is on the north bank of the river, and
Little, or Lower Mitton on the south bank,
with the River Ribble (which we can see here)
in between.
Caption For Wimborne, High Street 1936
The bank on the
corner has become
the Midland Bank,
while across The
Square the familiar
names of Boots the
Chemists and Foyle's
Library appear on
shop signs.