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Lloyds Bank, Coinage Hall, Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall. 1920s
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Lloyds Bank, Coinage Hall, Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall. 1920s
View showing the War Memorial and fountain in front of the Coinage Hall. The Coinage Hall was built in Victorian times on the site of the original 14th century stannary building. The image shows the building as the premises of Lloyds Bank, then also the Capital and Counties Bank Ltd. Although the two banks merged in 1918 the Capital and Counties Committee of Directors did not cease operating as a separate entity until 1934 that. Prior to this, the building housed the Cornish Bank. Duke Street is on the left and Princes Street on the right. Photographer: Gibson and Son
TRURI : TRUbba.12
Media ID 14623436
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