Photograph of the Birmingham and Midland Bank branch at 38 High Street, Stourbridge, UK

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Photograph of the Stourbridge branch at 38 High Street. The bank's name is displayed in large letters above the ground floor windows. Above is a sign stating 'Old Bank'. This refers to the origins of the branch as the office of Bate and Robins, also known as the 'Stourbridge Old Bank'. The firm was founded in the town in the late 1700s, and acquired by Midland Bank (now HSBC UK) in 1851. The opening hours of the branch can be seen on the front door.
Date
1890
HSBC Reference Number
UK 1456-1414-0001
Archive Record Type
Image
Extent
1 photograph
Measurements
160 x 221
Units
mm
Colour
Black and White